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Thursday, June 9, 2016

News Digest: Bar on RSS, Jamaat men in government service set to go

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, June 10, 2016
Today's Headlines

Bar on RSS, Jamaat men in government service set to go

UGC blinks on performance indicators
Hopes To End Strike By Teachers

Virbhadra evasive as CBI quizzes him
The CBI on Thursday questioned Himachal Pradesh CM Virbhadra Singh in connection with its probe into disproportionate assets case.

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Government rules out capping of airline fares
Capping of airfares in the backdrop of complaints of arbitrary tariff hikes was ruled out by the government, which said that competition among the airlines will solve the problem. Civil aviation minister said restricting air fares could also jeopardise government's regional connectivity plan.

NITI Aayog concerned over FDI ban in tobacco sector
The proposal to completely ban foreign direct investment in the tobacco sector has run into rough weather as NITI Aayog has raised certain issues on the plan. However, the proposal of the department of industrial policy and promotion has got the support of the finance ministry.

China objects to India's steel anti-dumping probe
China has expressed serious concern over India initiating an anti-dumping probe against Chinese steel products as it sought an investigation in line with WTO rules. It said said excess steel production capacity is a global challenge and countries should unite, rather than abuse trade remedy measures

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Air pollution may affect kids' mental health: Study

Fish peers out from inside jellyfish, alive
A fish has been pictured swimming inside a jellyfish off Australia's east coast in a remarkable and rare image that has gone viral, with more than two million online views. The expression on the golden fish's face -- visible through the transparent jellyfish -- appears to be one of fear.

Pollution study extrapolated to defame India: Javadekar

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Bill Gates to donate chickens to help fight poverty
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, speaking in front of chickens pecking and clucking in a New York City skyscraper, announced plans to donate 100,000 chicks to poor nations in an effort to end poverty. The chicks will go to rural areas in two dozen developing countries from Burkina Faso to Bolivia.

'Ramzan row' behind fire at German refugee shelter
A quarrel over meal times during the Muslim holy month of Ramzan likely sparked an arson attack that destroyed a German refugee shelter, said a report. The huge blaze in Duesseldorf destroyed a hall that housed 282 male asylum seekers mostly from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and North African countries.

'Wrong' migrant smuggler arrested, Italy probes case
Italian authorities said on Thursday they're looking into claims that they arrested the wrong man in a major migrant-smuggling investigation. Italian police announced on Wednesday that Medhane Yehdego Mered, a prime suspect in the trafficking investigation, was in their custody.

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John Abraham reacts to divorce rumours, again!
Ever since John Abraham got married to Priya Runchal there has been a divorce rumour every six months, talking of the marriage being in trouble.

Pic: Shahid parties with wife Mira's friends
Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput are not keeping any stone unturned to become the most adorable celeb couple ever.

'I don't think marriage has affected my work'
Vidya Balan, who completes 11 years in Bollywood, on 'Te3n', overcoming lows after highs of 'The Dirty Picture' and 'Kahaani' and more...

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Bacteria hair make excellent electrical wires, study finds
Scientists have found that the hair-like nanoscale filaments on some bacteria have electrical conductivity comparable to that of copper, an advance that may lead to low-cost, non-toxic, biological components for lightweight electronics.

'Deep-sea robot to join search for Egyptair wreck from Friday'

Astronomers spot black hole devouring cold gas cloud
Marking the first direct evidence to support the theory that black holes feed on clouds of cold gas, astronomers have detected billowy clouds of cold, clumpy gas streaming towards a supermassive black hole at speeds of up to 800,000 miles per hour and feeding into its bottomless well.

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Rafael Nadal out of Wimbledon due to wrist injury
Rafael Nadal will miss Wimbledon after failing to recover from the wrist injury which also forced his early withdrawal from the French Open, the Spaniard announced on his Facebook page. The 14-time Grand Slam title winner was Wimbledon champion in 2008 and 2010.

Roger Federer backs Maria Sharapova doping ban
Roger Federer had no sympathy for Maria Sharapova, saying he backs a "zero tolerance" stance against doping. Russian star Sharapova was handed a two-year doping ban on Wednesday after testing positive for the banned medication meldonium at January's Australian Open.

Rajkot, Dharamsala among 6 new Test venues 
Rajkot, Visakhapatnam, Pune, Dharamsala, Ranchi and Indore will host Test matches for the first time in the forthcoming season where India will be playing 24 games, while the domestic calendar will include a whopping 918 matches across formats.

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Moto Z and Moto Z Force with Moto Mods launched
Lenovo not only launched the world’s first Google Tango-based handsets, Phab 2 Pro but also the flagship Moto Z and the Moto Z Force at the Tech World Show. As expected, the Moto Z Force is more powerful out of the two as it has more battery capacity and features the company’s Shatter Shield display, which was first seen with Moto X Force. Although the company did not reveal the pricing of the metal-clad devices, it said they will be hitting the shelves by September this year along with the Moto Mods.

Google Tango-Enabled Lenovo Phab 2 Pro phablet launched
Lenovo, commenced its Tech World Show event with a bang as it launched the world’s first Google Tango-enabled smartphone, the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro. The phablet has been made by Lenovo in collaboration with Google.

7 best Android keyboard apps
Virtual keyboard is the primary input method when it comes to touch based devices like smartphones.

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TNEA 2016: Anna University to begin counselling on June 24
Counselling for Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA 2016) -- conducted by Anna University -- will begin in Chennai on June 24, starting first with candidates under the sports quota.

The codes of human behaviour: Behavioural sciences
A bachelor's degree in liberal arts, philosophy, psychology, economics or sociology­ and a diploma or a postgraduation in behavioural sciences can fetch you the job of marketing scientist or learning and development specialist in corporates.

Class XI centralized admission process to begin on June 17
The centralized admission process for Class XI admission will start on June 17 at 32 colleges in the city.

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Akshay, Chunky have funny takes on 'Udta Punjab' controversy
Mumbai, June 10 (IANS) 'Housefull 3' actors Akshay Kumar and Chunky Pandey lightened the atmosphere related to the controversy surrounding the film 'Udta Punjab' and its issues with the censor board.

Mumbai EOW chief shunted over 'role' in Rs 205 crore land deal

Man kills self after blaming wife in video
A 30-year-old man who hanged himself from ceiling fan of his home in Ulhasnagar earlier this week left behind a video clip in which he blamed his wife, mother-in-law and sister-in-law, saying they mentally and physically harassed him.

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Serial killer 'guided by evil spirits' in cop net
With no roof on his head, Vinod Kumar roams the streets of Delhi during the day . At night, the scrawny 40 year-old vagrant prowls its footpaths -a psychotic serial killer, egged on by “evil spirits“, out to batter unsuspecting homeless men sleeping in the open.

RS polls for four seats from Karnataka on Saturday: EC
New Delhi, June 10 (IANS) The Election Commission has declared that polling for four Raja Sabha seats from Karnataka will be held as scheduled on June 11 at the state's secretariat.

Danish rape: Cops seek life term for all
Citing Sanskrit adages ' Atithi Devo Bhava' and ' Yatra Naryastu Pujyante Ramante Tatra Devata' to emphasize on the importance of guests and women in Indian culture, Delhi Police on Thursday sought imprisonment till death for the five men convicted in the Danish woman gang rape case.

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IIM-B, IIIT-B join hands to nurture startups
The International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore (IIIT-B) and the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM-B) will share their expertise in technology and management to nurture startups.

Parents ready to pay for quality education, reputation of college
Admissions to pre-university and degree courses are coming to an end and most parents are making arrangements to pay fees for the classes their children have signed up for.

Karnataka CM decides enough is enough, accepts Anupama's resignation
Deciding it was time they put an end to her tantrums, the Karnataka government late on Thursday evening accepted the resignation of Kudligi taluk deputy superintendent of police Anupama Shenoy.

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As monsoon looms, falling statues may add to Hyderabad's woes
Every monsoon brings with it tales of inundated roads and open manholes in the city. If these issues were not enough, this time around, city residents have another reason to worry - collapsing statues.

UoH prof steps down from post citing bias
Irked by the way events unfolded after the death of dalit scholar Rohith Vemula, Sreepati Ramudu, head of the centre for study of social exclusion and inclusive policies (CSSIP) at the University of Hyderabad (UoH) stepped down from his post on Thursday.

Govt made SRDP plans without basic data
Eager to transform Hyderabad into a global city, the state government appears to be flying blind with its Strategic Road Development Plan (SRDP).

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Tamilisai sings new tune, all praise for Jaya
In what could rekindle warmth between erstwhile partners, BJP state president Tamilisai Sounderarajan said she perceived a change in the Jayalalithaa regime in the state.

Jayalalithaa condoles demise of her teacher
Catherine Simon, who taught Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa at Presentation Convent, Church Park, in Chennai died of cardiac arrest on Wednesday afternoon. Catherine was 89 and is survived by her son Robert Simon and daughter Angeline James. Simon had been staying with her daughter at Ram Nagar in Velachery.

HC dismisses lawyer's plea against school
Acknowledging the vulnerability of teachers who face brash parents daily , the Madras high court has declined to quash the case of criminal intimidation and harassment registered against a lawyer who reportedly taunted teachers of a Coonoor-based school and even filmed the women teachers despite objections.

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Yoga Day main event on GMDC ground
The World Yoga Day will be observed in Ahmedabad at the GMDC ground on June 21.The event at Ahmedabad will be coordinated and organized by the Ahmedabad district collectorate.

Man arrested with 10,000 in fake currency notes
Claims A Bharuch Resident Had Given Him The Notes

Liquor party bribery: Sub-inspector to give voice sample
Senior crime branch official said PSI Jadeja has been informed of the date and time to remain present at DFS Gandhinagar.

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Kadhi all set to be toast of BJP's 2-day national meet

PIL demanding CBI inquiry into Mathura violence in High Court
      Allahabad, June 9 () A petition demanding a CBI inquiry into the Jawahar Bagh violence in Mathura which claimed the lives of more than 20 persons, including a senior police official, was today filed in the Allahabad High Court.

Mathura violence: Plea filed in Allahabad HC seeking CBI probe
A petition was filed in the Allahabad High Court on Thursday seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the Mathura violence.

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Odisha prepared for possible floods: SRC
Bhubaneswar, Jun 9 () With the IMD predicting above normal rainfall in the state during the upcoming monsoon season, the Odisha government today began preparations of possible floods. "As the IMD has predicted about 113 per cent rainfall during this monsoon, we expect floods in Odisha.

Odisha tourism to host Odisha Travel Bazaar in November

100 bridges, 75 drinking water projects inaugurated in Odisha
Bhubaneswar, June 9 (IANS) As many as 100 new bridges and 75 drinking water projects were inaugurated across Odisha on Thursday.

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Madhya Pradesh: BJP MLA Rajendra Dadu killed in a road accident

Govt slips but foreign hand quenches parched Sheopur throats

Shades for 2000 fair price shops in Madhya Pradesh

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Punjab drug scam accused's son gunned down in Canada
The 34-year-old son of prominent Canada-based Sikh businessman Parminder Pindi was shot dead in Toronto on Tuesday.Pindi is wanted by Interpol and Punjab Police in connection with the Rs 6,000-crore synthetic drugs scam.

Badal unwell, all engagements for next two days cancelled
Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal on Thursday fell ill during his Sangat Darshan programme at Fatehgarh Churian, following which he had to leave the event mid-way for Chandigarh.

Workers rough up MC officer after union chief's suicide
The local Safai Sewak (sanitation workers) Union president Raju ended his life by jumping before a train on Thursday, following which his colleagues vandalized the office of the Barnala municipal council executive officer (EO) Shakti Kaushal, and assaulted him.

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Proper Diet in Ayurveda ; Story of Panduranga Vittala

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“From food all creations are born, whatever dwell on earth, by food, again, surely, they live, then again to the food they go at the end.” – (Taittiriya Upanishad) Food is Brahman. Ayurveda, the science of life considers diet very essential for nurturing the body. A healing diet would consist of those foods which according to...
 
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Lord Vithal, or Panduranga Vittala, is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is worshipped in the world famous Pandarpur Rukmini Vithal Temple at Pandarpur in Maharashtra. There is an interesting story that explains about the incarnation of Lord Vithal at Pandarpur. Once a devotee named Pundalik was traveling to Kashi and reached the Ashram of...
 
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Wednesday, June 8, 2016

News Digest: Firm sends legal notice to Sonia Gandhi over Rs 2.7 crore dues

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, June 09, 2016
Today's Headlines

Firm sends legal notice to Sonia Gandhi over Rs 2.7 crore dues

6 TOI presses win global awards for print quality

Nuclear glue binds trade and energy ties

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HNI interest in trusts grows on dividend tax

'US companies to pump $45bn into India in 2-3 years'

My ultimate home is in realm of ideas: Rajan
Reserve Bank of India governor Raghuram Rajan has said that his long-term plan is to get back to academia.

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Pollution study extrapolated to defame India: Javadekar

Climate change melting important glacier in China
The Jianggudiru Glacier on Geladaindong Mountain, which is one of the largest glaciers at the source of China's Yangtze River, is fast retreating because of climate change, claimed a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

India, US announce $60m clean energy financial support
India and the US on Tuesday announced the setting up of two financial assistance programmes worth $60 million for supporting India's much-needed clean energy initiatives including in solar power and other renewables.

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Scottish Muslims offer to teach Trump during visit

Taliban kill 12 Afghans, kidnap 40 others: Officials
Afghan authorities recovered bullet-ridden bodies of 12 security officials recently captured by the Taliban in Ghazni province, while gunmen kidnapped 40 others in the country's north. The Taliban have stepped up attacks after announcing Haibatullah Akhundzada as their new leader.

China asks DNA samples from Xinjiang travel applicants
A sensitive border region in China's violence-prone far western region of Xinjiang has begun asking applicants for travel documents to provide DNA samples, fingerprints and voice prints just ahead of Ramzan. Authorities in Xinjiang in the past have stepped up controls around this time.

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'Mirzya' teaser: Every frame is majestic
The teaser trailer of Sonam Kapoor’s brother Harshvardhan Kapoor’s big Bollywood debut ‘Mirzya’ is finally out and is certainly mystic and charismatic.

Director's ex-wife works as a house help
Rumours about 'Sairat' director Nagraj Manjule's ex-wife Sunita planning to file a domestic violence case against him have been claimed as untrue by her.

Films that were banned for political reasons

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New IVF method limits transfer of bad DNA to babies: study

Ensure rabies vaccine in taluk hospitals: AHD minister
Minister for animal husbandry K Raju has directed the officials of animal husbandry department (AHD) to ensure availability of rabies vaccine in taluk hospitals. He was addressing a meeting of district animal husbandry officers following a visit to AHD headquarters here on Tuesday.

Scientists design protein to modify memory
The GFE3 protein may help researchers map the brain's connections and better understand how inhibitory synapses modulate brain function. The protein takes advantage of an intrinsic process — the brain's cycle of degrading and replacing proteins.

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Maria Sharapova suspended for two years for doping
Maria Sharapova was on Wednesday banned for two years after failing a drugs test during the Australian Open in January but insisted she will appeal the decision which could effectively end her career.

Zimbabwe tour ideal opportunity for young players: Bangar
Appointed coach of the national team for the tour of Zimbabwe, Sanjay Bangar says the upcoming limited overs fixtures against the minnows will be a good opportunity for India's young cricketers to prove their mettle in international cricket.

In Pics: Stars to watch for at Euro 2016
With just two days to go before the quadrennial 2016 UEFA Euro Championship kicks off in France, here's a look at the top stars, few of them probably in their final appearance at the event, who are expected to set the stage ablaze come June 10.

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10 budget smartphones with 3GB RAM
Smartphones with 2GB plus RAM are no longer restricted to the high end bracket.

LeEco Le 2, Le Max 2: Are you ready for mobiles without 3.5mm earphone ports?
The Le 2 and Le Max 2 are the first smartphones to come without a standard 3.5mm earphone jack. Both smartphones feature USB Type-C audio output only. This means that the charging and data transfer port also works as the headphone port.

Apple Macbooks to hit small towns in India
Tim Cook during his recent visit to the country had asked his India team to tap the more than five million iPhone users in the country to crosssell Mac computers.

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TNEA 2016: Anna University to begin counselling on June 24
Counselling for Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA 2016) -- conducted by Anna University -- will begin in Chennai on June 24, starting first with candidates under the sports quota.

The codes of human behaviour: Behavioural sciences
A bachelor's degree in liberal arts, philosophy, psychology, economics or sociology­ and a diploma or a postgraduation in behavioural sciences can fetch you the job of marketing scientist or learning and development specialist in corporates.

Class XI centralized admission process to begin on June 17
The centralized admission process for Class XI admission will start on June 17 at 32 colleges in the city.

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I am a huge fan of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: Huma Qureshi
Mumbai, June 9 (IANS) Actress Huma Qureshi has said that she is a big fan of the late popular singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, whose song 'Dillagi Bhool Jani Padegi' was adapted for 'Dillagi' song in which she featured.

PM shouldn't wash India's dirty linen abroad: Shiv Sena
Saamna Piece Rattles Ally, May Widen Rift

Aamir Khan has always been a leader, inspiration: Anil Kapoor
Mumbai Jun 8 () For Anil Kapoor, doing both television shows and films is a tough ask and he looks up to Aamir Khan for inspiration. Anil has been maintaining a fine balance by doing both television show and films. "It is a tough ride to do both TV and films.

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Medical insurance net set to cover all Delhiites

India pays minimum attention on research: President
New Delhi, June 9 (IANS) President Pranab Mukherjee has said that India pays minimum attention to research and added that the country should invest more time in R&D (Research and Development).

Train trials start on Magenta line
On Wednesday, the initial trial started on the 3.5km-long stretch between Kalindi Kunj depot and Okhla Vihar metro station.

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Metro trials in South Bengaluru to begin in September
ma Metro will finally roll into South Bengaluru, with trials on the elevated corridor between National College, Basavanagudi, and Puttenahalli in South Bengaluru beginning mid-September.

Kudligi Dy SP Anupama may return to Ballari today
Hours after Kudligi deputy superintendent of police Anupama Shenoy threatened to reveal damaging information about Ballari minister-incharge PT Parameshwara Naik, the government shrugged off its indifference to the officer's resignation and swung into a damage-control mode.

Dept trains teachers to take fire safety message to kids
Teach an educator and you've taught an entire school; teach a student and you have taught an entire family.

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Naidu to unveil vision for 34 years
The AP government will soon release its vision document for the development of the state in the next 34 years.

Andhra Pradesh pitches for INS Viraat as Goa joins the race
The Centre has decided to decommission the ship and the AP government has proposed to convert it into a star hotel cum museum to attract tourists.

KCR announces schedule for creation of new districts
The Telangana government has announced the schedule for the much awaited creation of new districts in the state.The exercise will be completed by September this year.

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Techies can form unions at workplace: TN government
IT companies in Tamil Nadu have diligently kept their 4.5 lakh workforce insulated from trade unionism.

Lab tests transmission tower for Bangladesh
Did you know that a city-based laboratory on Wednesday successfully tested a prototype of a power transmission tower - one of the tallest at 65m (213ft) in height - for strength and serviceability bang opposite the airport? Or that it has in the past tested similar transmission towers for SAARC countries and Iran, Chile and Peru?

Rain keeps mercury 4°C below normal in Chennai
Sporadic showers kept the city cool on Wednesday with the met department recording a maximum temperature of 33.9°C, 3.8°C below normal.

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PM 2.5 pollution shortening lives by three years: Study
A new study has started ringing alarm bells for Gujarat cities. The uncontrolled exploitation of the air we breathe and lost green cover is reducing life expectancy in the state by between 2.9 and 3.2 years, the study 'Premature mortality in India due to PM2.5 and ozone exposure' has found.

Monsoon may hit Gujarat on June 12: IMD
The blistering heat may finally give way to monsoon with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicting that rains will hit the state by June 12. The south-west monsoon hit Kerala on Wednesday, raising hopes for some respite from the scorching temperatures here.

Wipro bags ICT consultancy for Dholera Special Investment Region
The state government has appointed Wipro as ICT consultant at Dholera Special Investment Region.

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3-week-long summer school for teachers
The summer school of the UGC-HRDC (formerly Academic Staff College) was inaugurated on Wednesday.

AMC cleans up act for BJP meet
Allahabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) may never have had this strange a request to deal with.

No firearms, this gang makes do with chilli spray, iron nails
At a time when bandit gangs are adding sophisticated firearms to their arsenal, Bihar-based Kichak gang opts for items as rudimentary as red chilli, iron nails and chilli sprays to rob people, epecially those leaving banks after transactio.

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Hemananda prescription to tame dissidents in party
Former chief minister and senior Congress leader Hemananda Biswal on Wednesday met Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi and drew his attention to dissidence against the state leadership."Discontentment continues in the party.

Four leopard skins seized in Nabarangpur
Forest officials on Wednesday seized four leopard skins and a pangolin in Nabarangpur district and arrested six persons, including four from Chhattisgarh.Officials also seized four motorcycles from the accused.

State to appoint teachers for Bengali, Telugu in districts
Laying emphasis on imparting education in mother tongue, the state government has decided to appoint large number of language teachers, including for Telugu and Bengali languages.

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Ministers' discretionary fund hiked by over 100%
Cabinet Sanctions 18,561 Crore For Water Schemes

Permanent status: Sanjar backs AIIMS staff demand
Governing Body (GB) of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Bhopal would decide on the fate of its some 350 contractual employees seeking permanent status soon.

Six years on, consumer panel relief for bus owner
Six years an agitated mob set his bus ablaze at a village located at Sagar-Bhopal road, Krishna Kumar got relief from Madhya Pradesh Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission.

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Inmate hangs self in Faridkot jail
A prisoner, convicted in several cases of drug peddling, committed suicide in Faridkot jail on Wednesday afternoon.

Held for stalling panchayat officials, 5 farm workers get bail
Five farm labourers returned to their homes in Dabra village of Muktsar district after spending 29 days in jail.

Police complaint over 'Muslim Mukt' remark
A Nawanshahr-based RTI activist has lodged a complaint with the police seeking registration of a case against BJP leader Sadhvi Prachi for her latest statement saying that when India was already getting 'Congress Mukt,' it should now be made 'Muslim Mukt.'

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