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News Digest: Will not deport Vijay Mallya, states UK

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, May 12, 2016
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Will not deport Vijay Mallya, states UK

Trai penalty on telcos for call drops illegal: SC
Telecom companies will not compensate mobile phone users for inconvenience caused by call drops, the Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday, quashing the penalty rule framed by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai).

'Go away Modi' trends on Twitter
The PM had compared Kerala to Somalia in terms of infant mortality rate among its Scheduled Tribes population during an election rally in the state on Sunday.

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Dutch, Cyprus route to avoid tax still open
The government may have plugged the tax loophole in the double-tax avoidance agreement (DTAA) with Mauritius and Singapore, but it may need to amend the treaty with Cyprus and the Netherlands to ensure that all gaps are filled to ensure that companies pay tax at least in one jurisdiction.

Govt may look at giving Trai powers to slap penalty: Prasad
The government may look at giving more teeth to telecom regulator Trai to initiate penal action against mobile operators for deficient services, even as telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told TOI that companies "need to do more" to improve quality.

Carriers line up more India-US direct flights
Flyers between India and the US will soon be spoilt for choice with a slew of new nonstops on the anvil.

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Panel slams green ministry for failing to curb pollution

CPCB fails to control pollution
A parliamentary panel has pulled up the Union environment ministry and the country's national pollution watchdog - Central Pollution Control Board - for their poor performance in controlling pollution and not achieving targets to create air, water and noise pollution monitoring infrastructure.

Wasps discovered in India named after Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt's flying namesake is a tiny creature measuring less than 2 mm. While thinking of a name for the new wasp, Buntika A Butcher, from Chulalongkorn University in Thailand, recalled her long hours of studying in laboratory right under the poster of her favourite film actor.

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Kenya to close Dadaab, world's biggest refugee camp
Dadaab camp, with an estimated 328,000 refugees, mostly from Somalia, compromises Kenya's security because it harbors some of Somalia's al-Shabab Islamic extremists. However, the decision has been condemned by domestic and international rights groups and organizations dealing with refugees.

When Zika hits, a push for birth control and abortion?
Zika is likely to hit the continental United States, bringing frightening birth defects; Highest risk of Zika spreading is in Southern states. Due to risk of suffering brain-damaging and other birth defects caused by Zika, more women are expected to look for ways to prevent or end pregnancies.

Swiss town to accept bitcoin payments
The town council in northern Zug last week approved plans to accept payments of up to 200 Swiss francs (about $200) for municipal registration fees starting July 1, in what the mayor called an "experiment" aimed at making the digitally-minded town a pioneer in finance.

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Fawad Khan: I would love to be a rock star again
I will be cautious about my roles, as there are a lot of characters. I’d like to play which could be controversial.He comes from a neighbouring country.

Salman Khan parties with real-life wrestlers
The last schedule of the movie was shot in Rewari, Haryana. And after the shoot was over, there was the wrap party which was attended by Hind Kesari wrestlers, Palwinder Cheema and Jagdish Kaliraman. Ali Abbas Zafar, the director of the movie shared some pics of the party which revealed the fun and crazy side of Sultan Salman!

Arjun Kapoor and Athiya Shetty spotted kissing?
As per a report in Filmfare, both Arjun and Athiya were allegedly spotted kissing each other at a famous night out in Mumbai. People close to both the actors swear that they are smitten with each other and enjoy each other's company.

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Patent not to impact hepatitis C drug price in India: Gilead

How Zika virus invades placenta and fetus

Government proposes eight per cent hike in budget for space research
Jitendra Singh said that the proposed budget stands at Rs 7,509.14 crore to queries pertaining to amount of money spent on space research and whether government mulls increasing the allocations. This amount is about 8% increase compared to the revised estimate allocations made during 2015-16.

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IPL 9: Pollard, Buttler power Mumbai to victory over RCB
Pollard's unbeaten 35 came off 19 balls and was studded with two sixes and three fours, while Buttler remained undefeated after an 11-ball 29 slamming three sixes and a four as Mumbai chased down the 152-run target in 18.4 overs.

No Indian fit enough to coach Men in Blue: Azharuddin
After Zimbabwean Duncan Fletcher's contract ended post the 2015 ODI World Cup, the BCCI didn't appoint anyone for the coveted role and former India all-rounder Ravi Shastri was made the team director as a stop-gap arrangement.

Wrestlers Khatri, Babita bag Rio Olympics berths
Wrestlers Ravinder Khatri and Babita Kumari have secured spots at the upcoming Rio Olympics after their rivals failed a dope test, taking the total number of quota places from India to eight.

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Planning to buy a Wi-Fi router? 8 things to remember
Planning to buy a Wi-Fi router for your house, not sure which one to go for? Here's all you need to know before you put your money.

Pornhub is offering $25K to hack its site
Adult video site Pornhub is offering as much as $25,000 to hack its website and find flaws.

PM Narendra Modi greets citizens on National Technology Day
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has greeted citizens on the occasion of National Technology Day. Every year May 11 is observed as National Technology Day.

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Allahabad University VC alleges political interference, threatens to quit
Allahabad University is the next Central university on the boil. However, in this case vice-chancellor RL Hangloo, appointed by this government, has threatened to resign alleging political interference on the issue of method to be adopted for admission.

Now, university students to evaluate teachers

Now, college students can evaluate their teachers
Under the previous criteria of API scores, a 30% weightage was given to co-curricular activities and another 30% to research. Many teachers' bodies have agitated against the API system which was introduced in 2010 as it was often perceived to be not fair.

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Rights activist Trupti Desai enters Mumbai's Haji Ali

Pollard, Buttler guide Mumbai Indians to six wicket win against Royal Challengers
Bengaluru, May 12 (IANS) Mumbai Indians' middle order batsmen Kieron Pollard (35) and Jos Buttler (29) guided the team to a six wicket victory with eight balls to spare, in the 41st match of Indian Premier League (IPL) Season Nine match here at the Chinnaswami Stadium on Wednesday.

Mumbai police to digitise work: Padsalgikar
Mumbai, May 11 () Mumbai police is set to digitise various aspects of its functioning in a bid to cut down on use of paper, Police Commissioner Dattatray Padsalgikar said today.

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Ganguly casts doubts over Dhoni's future as India's captain
Former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly has admitted that it would be quite surprising for him to see limited-overs skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni lead the team in the 2019 World Cup.

Rajya Sabha passes Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code bill
The Rajya Sabha on Wednesday passed the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code bill. The Lok Sabha had passed it last week.

Bankruptcy code biggest economic reform after GST: FinMin
New Delhi, May 11 () Terming the bankruptcy code as the "biggest economic reform" after proposed GST, the Finance Ministry today said it will promote jobs, availability of credit and ensure timely resolution of financial distress of companies.

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IVF baby at age 72 is unethical, say doctors
Haryana couple Daljinder Kaur, 72, and her husband Mohinder Singh Gill, 79, may be celebrating their bundle of joy in the dusk of their lives, but IVF experts and gynaecologists in Bengaluru are frowning on the process, terming it completely unethical.

Yes, she can! Quadruple amputee to run Open 10K
Movie stars, VVIPs and CEOs can wait. Amid thousands of runners who will hit Bengaluru roads for the TCS World 10K this Sunday, quadruple amputee Shalini Saraswathi and her indomitable fighting spirit will be the toast of the event.

Farmers stop water supply to twin cities for 3 hours
Hundreds of farmers from North Karnataka, under the banner of Kalasa-Banduri Horata Samiti, intensified their protest by laying siege to Aminabhavi jackwell, which supplies Malaprabha water to the twin cities, on Wednesday.

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Man behind Rohith stir 'quits' SFI
The unrest in University of Hyderabad took a fresh turn on Wednesday when students' union general secretary and Students Federation of India (SFI) member Raju Kumar Sahu `quit' the party citing irreconcilable differences over the manner in which the agitation was being carried out on campus following the suicide of research scholar Rohith Vemula.

In parched Hyderabad, 5L lts of water goes waste
Nearly five lakh litres of drinking water meant for the city literally went down the drain after a rickety and rusted water pipeline, laid more than a decade ago, burst at Champapet in the wee hours of Wednesday.

Start-ups and the Muslim entrepreneur
One gets to hear the words "start-ups" and "buzz" being used frequently these days.And why should one not.

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Medical council sacks 2 Tamil Nadu doctors for illegal practices
The Tamil Nadu State Medical Council on Wednesday debarred two doctors from practising -one for giving her patients a 'slimming drink' that was found to be unfit for drinking, and the other for practising orthopaedics witho ut a valid postgraduate degree.

Jaya slogs on her 'rest day' to safeguard fort Chennai
After kicking up dust in the hinterlands, when J Jayalalithaa's poll wagon stormed the city streets on Wednesday, the message was clear to her friends and foes: Chennai seats can make the difference between trouble and triumph.

EC asks TNEB to file report on sudden power cuts at nights
Fears of mass money distribution to voters at night during power cuts has prompted the Election Commission to seek a report from the state energy department and the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board on the reasons for outages in certain parts of Chennai on Tuesday night.

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Guj: 121 more villages declared scarcity-hit, total at 1,115
Ahmedabad, May 11 () One hundred twenty-one villages in parched Saurashtra, north Gujarat and Kutch region were today declared as 'partially scarcity-hit' due to acute shortage of water owing to deficient rainfall in last monsoon, the state government said.

Bharuch murders carried out to foment communal trouble: NIA
Ahmedabad, May 11 () The murder of two BJP leaders in Bharuch in Gujarat last year was part of a conspiracy by an international terror module operated by the "D Company" to incite communal passions, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has stated in its charge sheet in the case.

Hardik Patel has lost his mental balance: BJP MP Radadiya
Ahmedabad, May 11 () In a scathing attack, BJP MP Vitthal Radadiya today termed Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) leader Hardik Patel as "mentally unstable" and said he was trying to project himself as a "hero" of the Patel community from jail.

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Allahabad University prepares for offline tests
With the authorities of Allahabad University being instructed by MHRD to conduct admissions for the coming academic session by both online and offline modes, the admission committee held a meeting on Wednesday.

Water, trash issues greet Allahabad mayor on visit
Mayor Abhilasha Gupta inspected more city areas on Wednesday for feedback from the people regarding civic issues, if any.

Pak delicacies to tickle city tastebuds
Soon, those fond of Pakistani delicacies like Karachi halwa, Sindhi biryani, Peshawari gosht, Bihari boti, white and green korma, nihari and such would get to savour those in the city.

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Odisha Assembly deadlock on for 10th day in row
Deadlock continued in the assembly on Wednesday for the 10th consecutive day even as speaker Niranjan Pujari allowed leader of opposition Narasingha Mishra to speak after a week.

Keonjhar Juang tribals seek bank in gram panchayat

School dropout rate down by over 12% in 3 years: Govt
Odisha has made significant progress in reducing school dropout rates from 18.72% in 2012-13 to 6.02% in 2015-16.

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Delhi girl who reached Madhya Pradesh to settle property dispute goes missing
An ex-employee of American embassy school, New Delhi has gone missing under mysterious circumstance after she reached Hoshangabad district in Madhya Pradesh to settle a property dispute with her uncle.

Bhagwat expected to have lunch with tribals at Kumbh tomorrow
Bhopal, May 11 () In a bid to strike a conciliatory note with the tribals, RSS head Mohan Bhagwat is planning to have lunch with them at Simhastha Maha Kumbh Mela in Ujjain tomorrow. Bhagwat and tribals are expected to have lunch together on the banks of Shipra river at the Kumbh Mela.

Bhagwat expected to lunch with tribals at Kumbh tomorrow
Bhopal, May 11 () In a bid to strike a consolatory note with the tribals, RSS head Mohan Bhagwat is planning to have his afternoon meals with them at the Simhastha (Kumbh) Mela underway in Ujjain tomorrow.

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IVF baby at age 72 is unethical, say doctors
Haryana couple Daljinder Kaur, 72, and her husband Mohinder Singh Gill, 79, may be celebrating their bundle of joy in the dusk of their lives, but IVF experts and gynaecologists in Bengaluru are frowning on the process, terming it completely unethical.

Unable to pay debt, 2 farmers commit suicide
Patiala/ Unable to pay off their debt, two farmers ended their lives in Patiala and Muktsar districts on Tuesday.Shamsher Singh, a farmer of Dullowal village in Patiala, ended his life due to heavy debt.

Over 3,900 nominations received for civic polls
A total of 3,961 nominations have been filed for polls in 15 municipal councils and 28 municipal committees and byelections in Haryana.

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Is Sri Lanka the Lanka of the Ramayana?

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The Ramayana is one of the two main itihasa – historical epics – of India, along with the Mahabharata. It describes the activities of Krsna’s incarnation Lord Rama, including the kidnapping of His consort Sita by Ravana, King of Lanka, and the subsequent military campaign to release her.
 
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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

News Digest: Second year in row, Delhi girl tops civil services exam

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Today's Headlines

Second year in row, Delhi girl tops civil services exam

Uttarakhand trust vote: BSP's Mayawati saves the day for Congress

Uttarakhand trust vote: Sonia Gandhi calls it a big day but keeps fingers crossed

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Zombie firms slow down global productivity: Rajan
The RBI governor has said that the world was facing a problem of productivity slowdown due to government inability to put firms "out of their misery" and also due to protection provided to oligopolistic firms.

Snapdeal gross sales growth dives
Online marketplace Snapdeal, one of SoftBank's biggest bets in India, registered a slower growth in its gross sales for the year ended March 2016 as it fought rivals Amazon and Flipkart in a fierce battle for supremacy of the Indian e-commerce space.

Quikr buys beauty services co
Online classifieds firm Quikr has acquired on-demand beauty services startup Salosa. The acquisition is part of the company's plan to invest Rs 250 crore in the home services vertical, which competes with the likes of Babajob.

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Panel slams green ministry for failing to curb pollution

CPCB fails to control pollution
A parliamentary panel has pulled up the Union environment ministry and the country's national pollution watchdog - Central Pollution Control Board - for their poor performance in controlling pollution and not achieving targets to create air, water and noise pollution monitoring infrastructure.

Wasps discovered in India named after Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt's flying namesake is a tiny creature measuring less than 2 mm. While thinking of a name for the new wasp, Buntika A Butcher, from Chulalongkorn University in Thailand, recalled her long hours of studying in laboratory right under the poster of her favourite film actor.

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Bangladesh hangs Jamaat chief for 1971 war crimes

North Korean leader's younger sister gets new post
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's younger sister is among the officials who won new posts at the country's ruling-party congress. The state-run Korean Central News Agency reported on Tuesday that Kim Yo-jong was named a member of the Workers' Party of Korea's Central Committee during the congress.

Italy arrests Afghan suspected of plotting attacks
The Italian police on Tuesday arrested an Afghan suspected of plotting attacks in Italy, Britain and France after finding incriminating evidence on his mobile phone. A second Afghan has been arrested for alleged people trafficking while warrants have been issued for three other people.

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Is 'Azhar' too real for comfort?
The upcoming film, 'Azhar', has been embroiled in a curious case of controversy

'Dilwale ruined my faith in cinema'
The comedian calls censorship ‘brutal’ and says that often, comedians are forced to dilute their ideas because of it

Katrina moves into a new home post breakup
Four months post her alleged breakup from Ranbir Kapoor, Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif has reportedly moved out from the Carter Road love nest where the couple once resided together.

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Record 1,284 planets added to list of worlds beyond solar system

New malaria vaccine offers durable protection in human trials
An experimental malaria vaccine has been found to protect a small number of healthy people from infection for more than one year after immunization, says a study. The vaccine, known as the PfSPZ Vaccine, was developed and produced by US-based pharmaceutical company Sanaria.

New malaria vaccine offers durable protection in human trials
An experimental malaria vaccine has been found to protect a small number of healthy people from infection for more than one year after immunization, says a study. The vaccine, known as the PfSPZ Vaccine, was developed and produced by US-based pharmaceutical company Sanaria.

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IPL 9: Hyderabad beat Pune to go top in points table
With this victory, Sunrisers Hyderabad reached the top of the points table with 14 points, while Rising Pune Supergiants sunk to the seventh spot with six points after their eight defeats in 11 matches.

Sourav Ganguly backs Virat Kohli over MS Dhoni as captain
"Virat Kohli is getting better every time. He is probably the best in the world in terms of consistency. His mental energy, tenacity is unreal. His attitude on the field is superb. His record as Test captain has been good," Sourav Ganguly said.

Shashank Manohar steps down as BCCI president
According to reliable sources, BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur is being tipped to take over the hot seat. IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla is also in the running along with Maharashtra Cricket Association president and business magnet Ajay Shirke.

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6 new features coming to Xiaomi smartphones
The Chinese smarthone giant today announced the new MIUI 8 based on Android OS at an event in China. The all new UI features some new useful functionalities that promise to enhance both user experience and productivity.

Reliance Jio Money Wallet silently launched on Google Play Store
Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd's (R-Jio) digital wallet app JioMoney has made a quite debut on Google Play Store.

Foxconn nears deal to build iPhones in India: Report
Your next iPhone could be made in India. According to a report in ET Now, the iPhone contract manufacturer Foxconn is in talks with the Indian government to open a facility to make Apple smartphones in the country.

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Kerala plus two results announced: 80.94 percent candidates eligible for higher studies

West Bengal board Class 10 results declared

SC nullifies medical tests held by states, private colleges
the three-member oversight committee, headed by former Chief Justice R M Lodha, to oversee NEET-II.

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Bombay HC: Speeding alone no ground to book person for rash driving
Driving a car at high speeds is by itself not a strong enough ground to book a person for rash and negligent driving, the Bombay high court has ruled.

Centre denies security clearance to Navi Mumbai airport bidder
The Union home ministry has denied security clearance to at least one of the bidders for the Navi Mumbai airport, said the government in Parliament on Tuesday.

Maha files review petition against SC's order on NEET
Apex Court’s Decision Unfair, Say Students

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Supreme Court allows diesel tourist taxis to run as Delhi cabs
The SC also permitted diesel taxis to do point-to-point pick-up and drop of passengers within the NCR like city cabs running on petrol and CNG.But the relief will last only till their permits are valid.

Delhi judge dials 100, gets no reply; HC to hear PIL
A Delhi high court judge has written to the commissioner of police about the "poor" response of 'dial 100' helpline service, based on his personal experience.

Second year in row, Delhi girl tops civil services exam

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UPSC exam: Youth from Kolar bags 193rd rank
Chethan from Kolar secured 193rd rank in the UPSC results which were announced on Tuesday.The Siddaganga Institute of Technology student did his engineering in information science.

ESI scheme to cover 26 districts
The labour and employment ministry has extended the ESI (Employees State Insurance) scheme to 26 districts of Karnataka effective May 1 this year.Only Bidar, Mangaluru, Chikmagaluru and Madikeri districts are out of it.

HC awards life term to five LeT operatives
The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday handed down a life sentence to five LeT operatives under section 121-A of the Indian Penal Code for conspiring to wage war against the government.

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2 fall to death from train
Two youths fell to their death from a train near Giddalur in Prakasam district early on Tuesday morning.Reports say Suresh (22) and Sarveswara Rao (35) were standing near the door of the coach.

Cong to blame for RDS delay: Harish Rao
"If Telangana Congress leaders are really sincere about getting justice to Mahbubnagar, then they must ask their party leaders in AP to stop creating hurdles to RDS.

5 of family killed over property row
Five members of a family, including three women, were murdered by their close relatives in Bhainsa of Adilabad district on Tuesday.

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4th time lucky, Chennai girl bags 7th rank in UPSC exam
Chennai: Third time's a charm may be a popular saying but Chennai girl Sharanya Ari struck gold in her fourth attempt at the all India civil services exam.

Doctors face stick for unreadable prescriptions
If a doctor in the state writes an illegible prescription like that from this Thursday, it could get him in serious trouble, all the way to suspension of his medical licence.

Anti-liquor protesters seek action after thrashing by cops
The state coordinator Vetrivel Chezhian came in a wheelchair to lodge the complaint.

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CM shows concern over reducing income of farmers
Chief minister Anandiben Patel expressed her concern over the number of families giving up agriculture as their profession and opting for alternate jobs.

Amdavadis, take note of these timeless breakfast delicacies
Every morning, a healthy yet delicious breakfast tops the agenda at every household. Thanks to the craze for quick yummy choices, the traditional food items are getting a makeover and they often have a tinge of other flavors.

Liquor party bust: Crime branch summons Modhwadia, 25 accused
Ahmedabad, May 10 () A day after senior Congress leader Arjun Modhwadia claimed that police took bribe to "settle the matter" after busting a liquor party which was also attended by his son, the crime branch today summoned him to provide "proofs" to substantiate his allegations.

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Allahabad University V-C rues 'political interference'
Allahabad, May 10 () Allahabad University vice- chancellor, who recently drew flak from BJP leaders over his handling of a students' agitation, today said "political interference" has brought the administrative machinery of the varsity to a "standstill".

Hardened criminal escapes from custody
Laxity on the part of escorting policemen helped a hardened criminal Vinod Pasi alias Gadau Pasi of Mundera (Dhoomanganj), carrying Rs 50,000 cash reward on his head, escape near Khuldabad road on Tuesday

HC seeks reply on filthy water supply in Allahabad
The Allahabad high court on Monday took note of supply of unclean water from Khusrau Bagh water plant to the Allahabad city and sought an affidavit in this connection.

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Stalemate continues as Opp demands removal of Justice M M Das
Bhubaneswar, May 10 () The stalemate in Odisha Assembly continued even as Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today attended an all-party meeting convened by the Speaker to resolve the issues relating to chitfund scam.

Odisha CM comes to discussion table, fails to end assembly deadlock
Conceding to the opposition demand, chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday attended an all-party meeting convened by speaker Niranjan Pujari to break the ongoing impasse in the assembly over chit fund scam.

18 new eco-tourism hubs in offing in Odisha
Continuing its effort to turn some selected forest areas into ideal eco-tourism hubs, the state government has selected 18 more sites for the purpose.

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Is 'Vaicharik Mahakumbh' part of Sangh Parivar's world outreach programme?
Two major political events await the ongoing Simhastha Kumbh festival in the holy town of Ujjain this week.

Green loss: Activist moves NGT
While the Madhya Pradesh government is gearing up for 'Vaicharik Mahakumbh' at Ninaura village, near Ujjain, social activist Ajay Dubey has filed a petition before the National Green Tribunal (NGT), raising objection to uprooting old trees, raising concrete structures and wastage of water at the mega event venue.

Armyman suffers bullet injury
An armyman sustained bullet injury in his abdomen at 3EME Centre here on Tuesday afternoon. A case was later registered at Shahjahanabad police station.

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'Ready to face canecharge'
AAP MP Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday again attacked the Badal family.

Probe drug charges against party colleague: BJP's CPS to DGP
Adding more to the embarrassment of the state BJP, the party's chief parliamentary secretary Som Parkash has now written to the DGP seeking a high-level probe into the drug trade allegations against a party colleague.

Robbers snatch Rs 1.5 lakh from petrol pump employee
Robbers snatched Rs 1.5 lakh from a petrol pump employee in Jagadhri town of Yamunanagar on Tuesday after throwing chilli powder into his eyes.

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