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Thursday, May 26, 2016

News Digest: J&K seeks Rs 7cr for jail for terror convicts

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, May 27, 2016
Today's Headlines

J&K seeks Rs 7cr for jail for terror convicts
The J&K government has sought Rs 7 crore from the Centre to fund its plan to build a dedicated jail for terror convicts and undertrials in Srinagar, to separate high-risk accused convicted in terror cases from inmates jailed for regular criminal offences.

Swachh drive to cover Taj, holy places

Why's sitting on Nirbhaya fund?: SC to Centre
The Supreme Court on Thursday accused the Modi-led NDA government of paying only “lip service“ to the cause of women's security and questioned it for sitting on the Rs 3,000-crore Nirbhaya fund while failing to frame plans for the purpose.

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Modi govt reforms have led to macro stability: Rajan
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Raghuram Rajan has said that while the eyes of the world have been on the Goods and Services Tax (GST) bill, a host of other significant reforms have been taking place in India, leading to macro-economic stability.

Sebi: Wilful defaulters can't tap markets
Market regulator Sebi on Thursday notified rules aimed at banning wilful defaulters from raising money from the markets.

Patanjali faces flak from ASCI for misleading ads
Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali Ayurved has come under the scanner of Indian advertising watchdog Advertising Standard Council of India (ASCI) for several misleading ads.

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Climate change threatens cultural heritage: UN
The Statue of Liberty, Uganda's gorilla forest, Stonehenge and Venice - the United Nations listed 31 protected sites threatened by sea level rise, drought and other climate change effects. Researchers reviewed existing data and reports to measure the climate-specific threat to 31 sites.

Officials deny ousting "Jungle Book" reserve tribals
Indigenous rights group Survival International reported that the Baiga tribes in the Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary in Chhattisgarh are being harassed by forest guards to leave the land where they have lived for generations. The forest officials have denied the allegations.

NGT raps Agra civic bodies over waste around Taj Mahal
The National Green Tribunal has pulled up UP Government and Agra civic authorities for rampant pollution in the Yamuna river near Taj Mahal. The pollution has led to the breeding of an insect which has stained the walls of Taj greenish black. Tribunal has asked the officials to appear before it.

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France labour strikes intensify, N-workers join stir
France faced fresh strikes after nuclear power station workers voted to join gathering protests against labour law reforms that have forced the country to dip into strategic fuel reserves due to refinery blockades. The reforms are designed to make hiring and firing workers in labour market easier .

Obama says, Taliban still bent on violence despite new leadership
Hopes of peace negotiation with the new Afghan Taliban leader came floundering down as US President Barack Obama warned that the extremist movement will continue killing in Afghanistan. Obama made his doubt clears in Japan, where he is meeting with other leaders of the Group of Seven nations.

Up to 30 migrants feared dead in shipwreck off Libya
Up to 30 people are feared dead after a shipwreck off Libya, while some 50 migrants have been rescued from the waves, the EU's naval force said on Thursday. The shipwreck followed sharply on the heels of a disaster on Wednesday when a migrant boat overturned leaving five people dead,

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Pic: Irrfan and Pak actress in 'Hindi Medium'
'Hindi Medium' is a light-hearted romantic comedy about a couple from Chandni Chowk, who aspire to move into Delhi’s upper crust.

Revealed: Reason behind Sanjay-Salman's tiff

Ram Gopal Varma reveals why he made 'Veerappan'
Ram Gopal Varma’s latest film 'Veerappan', which releases today, is based on the life of the notorious gangster by the same name

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Common painkiller could slow cancer growth
Scientists have found that one of the most widely prescribed painkillers has potential to slow the growth of cancer. The study, focused on celecoxib, showed that the drug slows growth rate of a specific kind of cancer in animals and suggests it could have the same effect on other types of tumours.

Ancient Mars hosted habitable environments: study
Widespread buried deposits of iron and calcium-rich carbonates on Mars have been found, which suggest that the red planet once hosted habitable environments with liquid water. Mars' surface has been etched with fluvial features which indicate the presence of water in the past.

Government approves MoU between ISRO and the UAE Space Agency
The government's decision to sign an MoU between ISRO and UAE Space Agency was taken by the Union Cabinet, chaired by Narendra Modi. It will help in cooperation in the exploration of outer space for peaceful purposes, especially in the study of Mars.

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Sanjay Bangar named India head coach for Zimbabwe tour
"Sanjay Bangar has been appointed as the head coach of the Indian cricket team for the forthcoming tour to Zimbabwe, comprising three ODIs and three T20Is to be played in Harare," BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke said.

Manchester United appoint Jose Mourinho as manager: Reports
Manchester's new double act will also have on their radar Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger -- who struggles to hide his disdain for Mourinho -- champions Leicester's Claudio Ranieri and Liverpool's Juergen Klopp, who was Guardiola's main adversary in Germany.

Kohli ahead of Messi as most marketable player: SportsPro
Kohli is ranked behind NBA's 'Most Valuable Player' Stephen Curry and Juventus' French international Paul Pogba and just ahead of golfer Jordan Spieth. Djokovic is 23rd in the list, followed by Messi at 27th and 'Sprint King' Usain Bolt at 31.

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6 hot cameras under Rs 20,000
Looking for a camera in sub-Rs 20,000 range? Here are some good options. These cameras are not only good for family photographs, but also for landscapes and scenery.

WhatsApp Gold: 6 things to know
Heard Facebook-owned WhatsApp is launching a new version dubbed WhatsApp Gold?

HTC 10: 7 reasons you should consider buying it
The HTC 10 has all the right features to compete with the likes of Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 Edge, LG G5 and Apple iPhone 6s. The HTC 10 will be available starting June 5.

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Neet: Lobbying by prvt medical colleges to thrive on NRI quota
The all-powerful private medical colleges managements now began pulling strings to let the Neet be not a hindrance to their roaring business by way of literally selling medical seats in the open market.

DUTA slams MHRD's response, termed it 'evasive and misleading'

NEET-II online application process to start from May 26

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Two held for trying to extort money from businessman
Mumbai, May 26 () Two men were today arrested after they were caught allegedly accepting Rs 2.5 lakh extortion money from a businessman, which they had sought by posing as government officials, police said.

Kin of Arunachal resident seek CBI probe into her murder
Mumbai, May 26 () The family of a 22-year-old girl from Arunachal Pradesh, who was allegedly murdered in neighbouring Raigad district last month, today demanded a CBI probe claiming local police are trying to hush up the case.

Move chemical units out or expect Bhopal-like tragedy: Dombivli MIDC residents
The explosion in a chemical factory in Dombivli MIDC-II was a disaster waiting to happen, said local residents

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Modi government spent Rs 1000 crore on ads for 2nd year bash: Kejriwal
Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday accused the Modi government of having spent "more than Rs 1000 crore" on advertisements to mark two years in office, citing "sources". At the same time, he said the expenditure of the Delhi government was less than Rs 150 crore for a full year.

Five arrested; opium worth Rs 20 cr seized
New Delhi, May 26 () With the arrest of five persons, Delhi Police today claimed to have busted an inter-state narcotics racket and recovered from their possession opium worth around Rs 20 crore in the international market.

Boy 'thrashed', stripped naked in Delhi; 4 arrested
New Delhi, May 26 () A 16-year-old boy was allegedly thrashed by a group of boys, stripped naked and subjected to unnatural sex in southwest Delhi's Inderpuri area.

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88,000 foreign patients came to Bengaluru over past two years
Cheaper and better healthcare have reinforced Bengaluru's reputation as a global medical destination. At least 88,020 foreign patients have come to the city since January 2014 for treatment.

Fees for payment, merit seats up 10%
With the new academic year set to begin in a couple of months, brace for a hike in fees for both merit and payment seats in Karnataka's engineering colleges.

Blow to Cong as speaker clears Upalokayukta
In yet another setback to the Congress government, legislative assembly speaker Kagodu Thimmappa has given a clean chit to Upalokayukta Subhash B Adi (in picture), accused of exceeding jurisdiction while discharging his duty.

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After Delhi, African attacked in Hyderabad, over parking tiff
A 23-year-old Nigerian student was attacked and badly injured by a local after a tiff over parking in Hyderabad on Wednesday. The attack comes days after a Congolese national was lynched in the national capital of New Delhi.

AP students bag top ranks in T EAMCET

State homoeopathy, ayurveda aspirants agonise over seats

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Hold polls for 2 seats by June 1: Guv to CEC
Tamil Nadu governor K Rosaiah has sent a letter to the chief election commissioner (CEC) recommending that the elections to the Aravakurichi and Thanjavur constituencies should be conducted as early as possible and preferably before June 1.

Hired drivers in state, at wheel too long, cause most accidents
Latest statistics from the government show that paid drivers in Tamil Nadu cause the most accidents across the country.

Over 50% accidents, deaths in TN happen at junctions
Almost half of the accidents, 49%, across the country in 2015 took place at junctions, including railway crossings, accounting for 42.6% of road accident victims, according to a report released by the Union ministry of road transport and highways.

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Sleuths apply for SDS test on 'cop killer'
Manish Balai, who allegedly killed a police constable at crime branch.Sources in the police said the SDS helps determine whether or not a subject is vulnerable to questions related to the crime.

Property tax records inspected
and south zone offices.Picking random 500 cases the inspecting officers were comparing whether the records on the registers and the actual measurement of the property matched.

Three Kutch sailors languishing in Iran jail
At a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi is strengthening relations with Iran, three Kutch families are anxiously waiting for the release of their loved ones who have been languishing in an Iran jail since August 2014.

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BJP proposes, Cong to ask DM to dispose of meeting
Workers of district Congress committee on Wednesday decided to oppose the proposed BJP's national executive meet scheduled in Sangam city on June 12 and 13.

Hard to fill 3,500 posts of teachers
At a time when PhD holders are vying for posts in government departments, education department is finding it difficult to fill the 3,500 vacancies of Urdu teachers across the state.

HC stays BHU faculty appointment
The Allahabad high court on Wednesday stayed an appointment made on the post of associate professor at the faculty of management studies, South Campus, Banaras Hindu University (BHU).

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Centre, state to join hands for rail network in Red-hit dists
The state government and railway ministry may soon form a joint venture for expansion of railway network in Maoist-affected Nabarangapur and Malkangiri districts.

Nabakalebara coins controversy deepens
The commemorative coins of Rs 10 and Rs 1,000 denominations were initially slated for release during the festival in July 2015.

Investment zone at K'Nagar soon
Oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Thursday said the Centre has approved establishment of a national investment and manufacturing zone in the state.

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IAS officer who praised Nehru in FB post transferred
Bhopal, May 26 () IAS officer Ajay Singh Gangwar and Barwani district Collector, who praised the country's first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in a Facebook post, was transferred by Madhya Pradesh government tonight. Gangwar was transferred as Deputy Secretary in the Secretariat in Bhopal.

BJP state panel forwards 12 names for 2 Rajya Sabha seats
the one held by Congress leader Vijaylaxmi Sadho.Making their.

Rahul Gandhi refused PM position in earlier Cong-led govt: Girija Vyas
In the midst of a countrywide debate on AICC leadership after the Congress party’s debacle in recent assembly elections in four states and Puducherry, senior Congress leader Girija Vyas on Thursday said that it is “nonsensical” to even think the Gandhis leadership can be challenged. Denying demands for “surgery” within the Congress, she said, “I have not heard of any such demand being raised.”

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2 years on, no trace of missing Faridkot man
Since two years the fight of a Faridkot family for CBI inquiry into the disappearance of their son goes on abated.

Bodies of married man, paramour found
Bodies of a married man and his lover, who belonged to a different community, were found hanging from a tree on Thursday in a village of Panipat district.

Hooda's tie-up offer gets INLD rebuff
Facing vigilance and CBI probes, Congress's ex-CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Thursday tried to make common cause with main opposition party INLD against the incumbent BJP for the upcoming Rajya Sabha polls.

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Wednesday, May 25, 2016

News Digest: Shah sounds bugle for UP polls 2017, says fight is with SP

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Today's Headlines

Shah sounds bugle for UP polls 2017, says fight is with SP
BJP president Amit Shah on Wednesday identified the ruling Samajwadi Party as BJP's main rival for the 2017 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, and asserted that the saffron outfit would come up trumps.

Jan Dhan scorecard: 22 cr bank accounts opened, average balance Rs 1,725
The Modi government has been praised all round for getting nearly 22 crore bank accounts opened in roughly one-and-ahalf years. The account holders are poor and most of them live in far-flung rural areas.

2 yrs on, 62% give Modi govt a thumbs up
Two years into its term, the Narendra Modi government has been rated by 62 per cent of metropolitan Indians as having done a good or very good job in a survey done exclusively for TOI. That's a touch lower than the 67 per cent who voiced the same opinion a year ago.

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Govt launches auctions to unlock Rs 70k-cr oil, gas
Oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Wednesday launched the auction of 67 small oil and gas discoveries, clubbed into 46 fields, to unlock 30 million tonnes of hydrocarbon treasure worth Rs 70,000 crore as part of the government’s efforts to reduce India’s import dependence by 10% by 2022.

Uncertainty stays over campus hires as IIM-A, Flipkart differ
After the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) shot off a letter objecting to Flipkart’s move to defer the joining date of its graduates, students from other IIMs said they were similarly affected.

Stuck with dud stocks? You may soon get money back
The markets regulator is on course to trim down the number of companies listed on Indian bourses.

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Officials deny ousting "Jungle Book" reserve tribals
Indigenous rights group Survival International reported that the Baiga tribes in the Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary in Chhattisgarh are being harassed by forest guards to leave the land where they have lived for generations. The forest officials have denied the allegations.

NGT raps Agra civic bodies over waste around Taj Mahal
The National Green Tribunal has pulled up UP Government and Agra civic authorities for rampant pollution in the Yamuna river near Taj Mahal. The pollution has led to the breeding of an insect which has stained the walls of Taj greenish black. Tribunal has asked the officials to appear before it.

India fifth largest producer of e-waste in world
India has emerged as the second largest market for mobiles and fifth largest producer of e-waste, said a joint study by ASSOCHAM and KMPG. India discards 18.5 lakh metric tonnes of electronic waste, 12 per cent of which is telecom waste.

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Russia frees jailed Ukrainian pilot in prisoner swap
Russia released Ukrainian pilot Nadezhda Savchenko as part of a swap for two Russian servicemen jailed in Ukraine, an official in the Ukrainian presidential administration said. Savchenko was captured by Russia-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine in 2014 and sentenced to 22 years in prison.

Israel forms 'most right-wing govt' in nation's history
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reached a deal with a hardline nationalist party to join his government, forming what is being called the most right-wing government in the nation's history. Under the deal, Avigdor Lieberman and his Yisrael Beitenu party will join Netanyahu's coalition.

Zimbabweans show support for Mugabe in huge rally
Tens of thousands of Robert Mugabe supporters marched in Zimbabwe's capital in a show of unity as divisions are widening within the president's party over who might succeed him. Demonstrators were shipped in from the country for the "One Million-Man" march, organized by the ZANU-PF party's youth wing.

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Arijit thought tiff with Salman was over

Kangana has not changed her fee for 'Rangoon'?
Kangana Ranaut was rumoured to have charged a fee of Rs 11 crore for Tanu Weds Manu Returns and even for every film that she signed afterwards.

Arijit: Salman has a big heart, he will forgive me
Arijit Singh’s post on a social networking site, portrays the singer’s emotional turmoil, regarding the removal of his song from the upcoming Salman Khan starrer.

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Ancient Mars hosted habitable environments: study
Widespread buried deposits of iron and calcium-rich carbonates on Mars have been found, which suggest that the red planet once hosted habitable environments with liquid water. Mars' surface has been etched with fluvial features which indicate the presence of water in the past.

Government approves MoU between ISRO and the UAE Space Agency
The government's decision to sign an MoU between ISRO and UAE Space Agency was taken by the Union Cabinet, chaired by Narendra Modi. It will help in cooperation in the exploration of outer space for peaceful purposes, especially in the study of Mars.

Evidence of baby planets spotted around young star
A study published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters has found evidence of baby planets around a young star about a million years old. This suggests that planets might take much less time to form than previously thought.

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IPL: SRH beat KKR; to play Gujarat in Qualfier 2
After setting a competitive 163-run target, Sunrisers Hyderabad bowlers restricted Kolkata Knight Riders to 140 for eight to help Hyderabad register a 22-run victory in the Eliminator of the Indian Premier League season nine at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium in Delhi on Wednesday.

As it happened: SRH beat KKR in IPL 9 Eliminator
Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated two-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders by 22 runs in the IPL Eliminator to set up Qualifier 2 clash with Gujarat Lions.

Indian selectors must keep an eye on Kuldeep Yadav: Gavaskar
Playing in place of the more experienced Piyush Chawla, Yadav turned out to be Kolkata Knight Riders' surprise weapon as they sealed an Indian Premier League play-off berth with a 22-run win against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday.

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'WhatsApp Gold' scammers trick users to download malware
The message says that ‘WhatsApp Gold’ was until now used by 'big celebrities' and includes some new features like video calling, ability to send 100 images at once, free calling, ability to change WhatsApp themes and more.

9 best waterproof-smartphones available in India
Who says smartphones need to kept away from water?

Get ready for ads on Google Maps
You might start seeing more ads when getting directions from Google's popular mapping service.

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NEET-II online application process to start from May 26

HRD ministry plans scheme to track students' performance
The Union HRD ministry is planning to launch a unique scheme to track the academic performance of school children across the country and also identify the dropouts.The scheme has been named 'Shaala ASMITA', an acronym for All School Monitoring Individual Tracking and Analysis.

Ensure NEET is never forced on Tamil Nadu, Jayalalithaa writes to PM Modi
Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa has asked the Centre to ensure that the common entrance exam NEET for MBBS and dental courses is "not forced" on it even in the future as its implementation would "nullify" certain policy initiatives taken by the state.

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PILs: 51% rule for minority schools unconstitutional

Matheran toy train trial succeeds, but no regular runs yet
Over three weeks after the toy train at Matheran had stopped services, a successful trial run was conducted from Neral to Matheran on Wednesday. The toy train started at 10am from Neral and reached Matheran around 1pm. Many tourists and villagers assembled to welcome the train.

Doctors' body threatens stir over allowance
The Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (MARD) has criticised the recommendations of the seventh pay commission to decrease the non-practising allowance (NPA) from 25% to 20%.

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DERC wants individual meters
Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission has proposed conversion of single-point electricity connections into individual ones for residents of cooperative societies.

DCW worried over rise in crime against children
The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) has expressed concern over the rising number of rape incidents involving children.

6 gangsters held, one wanted for ex-MLA murder
Pradeep Solanki and five others, wanted in several cases of murder, attempt to murder, extortion and robbery, were arrested by Delhi Police’s special cell from southwest Delhi on Monday night.

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10,001 notch up perfect score in 24 PU subjects
The number of centum scorers in the second-year PU exams has taken a huge leap from 6,243 last year to 10,001.

85% pictorial warnings on tobacco packets in six days
Come May 31, 85% of space on cigarette packs and other tobacco products should have pictorial warnings about their adverse health effects.

Students send KIA threat mail to get back at profs
Gone are the days when disgruntled students made prank calls or scribbled nasty messages on the walls of their teachers' houses.

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'Hush-hush' SRDP work puts denizens on guard

Growth can't be at the cost of natural heritage
The KBR Park is known for its bio-diversity and wildlife. Spread over 400 acres, it is a virtual forest in the midst of a burgeoning metropolis, home to hundreds of species of flora and fauna.

Successive govts have ruined Hyd's identity

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Assembly opens on cordial note as Jayalalithaa greets Stalin

Dissent in DMK sank Congress candidates
If in-fighting within DMK led to its defeat in several constituencies, it was a case of double jeopardy for Congress.

Peas, beans at Rs 190: Summer sets fire to your veggie basket
Surreal scenes were seen at a vegetable supermarket in the city on Wednesday with customers loading their baskets with beans only to empty them a few moments later after taking a look at the obscene price tag.

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Congresstrashes govt's employment claims
Drive To List 25 Lakh Unemployed Youth In State

Gujarat BJP president Rupani injured after falling in bathroom
Vijay Rupani was injured on Wednesday early morning at his official bungalow in Gandhinagar after falling in the bathroom.

Gujarat govt rolls back VAT on industrial salt
5% VAT On Salt For Industry Use Was Proposed In State Budget

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BJP proposes, Cong to ask DM to dispose of meeting
Workers of district Congress committee on Wednesday decided to oppose the proposed BJP's national executive meet scheduled in Sangam city on June 12 and 13.

Hard to fill 3,500 posts of teachers
At a time when PhD holders are vying for posts in government departments, education department is finding it difficult to fill the 3,500 vacancies of Urdu teachers across the state.

HC stays BHU faculty appointment
The Allahabad high court on Wednesday stayed an appointment made on the post of associate professor at the faculty of management studies, South Campus, Banaras Hindu University (BHU).

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Former BJD minister's son, daughter-in-law reunite
Curtains came down on the high profile marital dispute between Rajashree Mohanty and Barsa Swony, son and daughter-in-law of former BJD minister Raghunath Mohanty, with the estranged couple announcing their unexpected reunion on Wednesday.

BJP names PM rally at Balasore 'Vikas Utsav'
The BJP camp is geared up for the rally at Balasore which will be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 2. The BJP leaders on Wednesday named its rally as ‘Vikas Utsav’ and launched posters and leaflets for the campaign.

Centre approves Vizianagaram-Titlagarh 3rd railway line project

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CBI gets graft complaints against STF officials
CBI team investigating Vyapam scam has started getting complaints of 'illegal gratification' against STF officials who were probing the scam prior to the transfer of the probe to the national agency.

Illegal mining: Govt responsible too, says Patkar
On July 25 the case shall be heard in respect to the allegation and particulars of Alirajpur district, on July 26 for Dhar district, on July 27 for Khargone district and on July 28 for Badwani district.

7 lifeguards in tow, yet teen drowns in Gwalior pool
An 18-year-old boy drowned at the posh Taranpuskhar swimming pool in Gwalior on Wednesday morning while seven lifeguards on the spot were busy training new members.

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After rivals, BJP questions Badals' functioning
After opposition parties, it's the Shiromani Akali Dal's (SAD's) ruling partner BJP in Punjab that has started raising questions over its functioning ahead of the assembly elections in 2017.

Panchayat refuses to take govt's Rs 22-lakh grant

Govt doctors strike work for better perks

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Ayurvedic Cures for Dust Pollution ; Aum as the Origin in Indian Vedic Science

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The reality of polluted air cannot be ignored anymore. At least we can protect ourselves from the diseased dust in the air by passing it through a proper filtration tool – similar to the purification we do with the water.
 
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Shabda or Sound is omnipresent in this Universe. In fact the very character of Akasha or Sky or Space (Vyoma) is Shabda or sound. This entire creation has emerged from sound. Even the path beyond the dimensions of creation goes through sound.
 
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