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News Digest: ITBP promotions 'on hold' for four years

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Monday, June 13, 2016
Today's Headlines

ITBP promotions 'on hold' for four years

Single window for taxes to speed up cargo flow?
Recognizing that seamless movement of freight vehicles is key to bringing down expenditure on logistics and pushing economic activity , a group of transport ministers from 20 states has called for a unified system for paying taxes and charges levied by different state governments.

5 states seek nod to cull certain wild animals
Five states have responded so far to the environment ministry's advisory of 2014 which had sought proposals from all state governments regarding wild animals that could be declared “vermin“ under the Wildlife Protection Act. However, in many cases the man-animal conflict theory has not been followed

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Coca-Cola faces case under SC/ST Act in Kerala
Kerala Police has registered a case against multi-national soft-drink major Coca-Cola for allegedly exploiting and polluting groundwater sources of the backward Scheduled Caste community. When contacted, company's spokesperson said a response on the issue can be given only by tomorrow.

Govt will not allow a repeat of Kingfisher: Ashok Gajapathi Raju
Listing out plans to boost growth of the aviation sector, Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju said government will push for significant expansion of air cargo, considering its huge potential in view of growth of e-commerce and related sectors.

Patanjali to launch more dairy items, enter cattle feed segment

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Bengal seeks Centre's nod to catch wild elephants
Ruling out any proposal to kill animals as in Bihar to save crops, the West Bengal government has sought the Centre's nod to catch wild elephants and not kill them to protect farmlands and lives of people. Bengal minister Binay Krishna Burman said wild elephants have killed over 100 people in the state last year.

Beijing records highest electric vehicle registrations
A total of 17,600 individual and company applicants submitted applications for EVs, about 5,000 more than the previous round, according to bjhjyd.gov.cn. Beijing plans to allow 60,000 new energy vehicles on the road this year, with 25,424 already assigned in the first two rounds, Xinhua reported.

Solar-powered airplane heads to New York City
The Swiss-made Solar Impulse 2 took off from Lehigh Valley International Airport late on Friday. It will soar over the Statue of Liberty and fly into New York City, landing at John F Kennedy International Airport on Saturday.

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Bangladesh intensifies crackdown on radicals, over 5000 held
More than 5,300 criminal suspects, including 85 militants, have been arrested in Bangladesh as part of an intensified crackdown on Islamists to halt a wave of brutal attacks on minorities and secular writers, police said on Sunday.

Blast at China's Shanghai airport, 3 injured
An explosion injured three people and sparked a major security alert at the main international airport in China's Shanghai on Sunday. The blast at Pudong Airport occurred near the check-in counter of Terminal 2. Xinhua news agency, citing an authority, said an apparent "home-made explosive" blew up.

Ex-Nepal PM Bhattarai floats new party
Nepal's former Maoist prime minister Baburam Bhattarai announced a new political party on Sunday in an attempt to attract legions of voters disillusioned with mainstream leaders. He played a key role in bringing Maoists into the political mainstream after end of their decade-long insurgency in 2006.

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Coming soon: 'Gangs Of Wasseypur 1.5'
Zeishan Quadri, the writer of 'Gangs of Wasseypur', has started work on the films’ upcoming sequel.

PIC: Little AbRam sports the rockstar look

This is how Lauren Gottlieb rang in her b'day

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25-year-old goes 555 days without a heart
Stan Larkin went a massive 555 days wearing an 'artificial heart' backpack, which filled in after his ticker was removed while he awaited a transplant donor. He was diagnosed with familial cardiomyopathy when he was a teenager.

Scientists turn CO2 into stone to fight climate change
Scientists have turned carbon dioxide into stone by pumping it deep underground, offering a revolutionary way of storing the greenhouse gas to tackle climate change. Carbon dioxide is a key factor in global warming, and experts have long called for innovative "carbon capture and storage" solutions.

New IVF-based technique lowers genetic disease risk in babies
A new In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF)-based technique is likely to lead to normal pregnancies and reduce the risk that babies born will have mitochondrial disease, scientists have found. The new technique, called 'early pronuclear transfer', involves transplanting the nuclear DNA from a fertilized egg into a donated egg, which contains healthy mitochondria, on the day of fertilization.

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Saina Nehwal trumps Sun Yu to bag second Australian Open title
Saina defeated Yu 11-21, 21-14, 21-19. This is her second Australian Open win and with this, the World No. 8 has managed to claim her maiden title this season.

'Heartbroken' Usain Bolt ready to return relay gold medal
World and Olympic sprint king Usain Bolt says he is "heartbroken" but prepared to give up his 4x100m relay gold from the 2008 Beijing Games after team-mate Nesta Carter reportedly tested positive for a banned stimulant.

UEFA threatens Russia, England with Euro disqualification
UEFA said on Sunday that Russia and England could be thrown out of the European Championship finals if their fans are involved in more violence.

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E3 2016: Fifa 17, Watch Dogs 2 and what else to expect
Each year we witness a ton of announcements in the gaming industry made during the Electronic Entertainment Expo aka E3.

7 hot camera smartphones under Rs 15,000
Are you a photography enthusiast looking forward to buying a smartphone with a really good camera, and that too under Rs 15,000?

Apple iPhone 7 and 7 Plus: Here's what to expect
The much-awaited iPhone 7 will be released in September 2016 along with the new iPad and iOS 10. Like the past two years, the iPhone 7 will maintain the tradition and launch in two display variants.

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28 of Patna's 'Super 30' crack IIT entrance
Super 30 students again stole the show with 28 out of 30 candidates qualifying in the JEE Advance results for admission in IITs. Super 30 is a free-of-cost residential programme for students from underprivileged sections of the society.

Results site flops, wait prolonged for IIT aspirants

30,000 engineering seats in Gujarat may remain vacant this year
The officials are expecting a record number of seats, 30,000, to remain vacant this year.They said, as it is, at the end of the registration stage, 23,000 seats are vacant.

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Cyber attack: Hits from 'unusual IDs' cripple servers on JEE (A) result day
Nearly two lakh students aspiring for sought-after IIT seats were not prepared for a cyber attack on the JEE (Advanced) result website on Sunday. Thousands of students could not access their results till late in the evening, despite IITs making alternative arrangements.

Twin mishaps kill two, stall traffic on E-way
Two persons were killed and 10 injured when an Indica, whose tyre got deflated, moved on to Mumbai-bound lane where two vehicles—Eeco MUV and Swift Dzire—rammed into it on the Expressway. The incident took place on Sunday at 3pm near Reesgaon nearly 17km from Mumbai

Two flyers make lewd gestures at airhostess, held
Two flyers have been arrested for allegedly passing vulgar comments and making lewd gestures to an airhostess. The accused — Kabir Raj Mallick (37) and Kailashchandra Lenkha (40) — who were on an Air India flight from Dubai on Saturday morning made lewd remarks to the 28-year-old hostess in their local tongue. The woman, who does not understand that language, was alerted by one of her colleagues who is familiar with the regional tongue.

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Cyber attack: Hits from 'unusual IDs' cripple servers on JEE (A) result day
Nearly two lakh students aspiring for sought-after IIT seats were not prepared for a cyber attack on the JEE (Advanced) result website on Sunday. Thousands of students could not access their results till late in the evening, despite IITs making alternative arrangements.

Construction workers contest govt over use of welfare funds
Representatives of the workers unions in the Delhi Building and other Construction Workers Welfare Board are at loggerheads with the government over a proposal to use funds of Rs 900 crore for projects like hospitals, anganwadis and schools.

Over 13k apply for 445 seats at Ambedkar University
Over 13,000 aspirants have applied for the 445 undergraduate seats at Ambedkar University, Delhi (AUD), excluding the hundreds who have left their applications incomplete.

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Bengaluru IT couple weds with Kalburgi code
The almanac didn't mark an auspicious muhurat for the day, but that didn't deter Vinay Vastrad and Shruti J from tying the knot on Sunday at Gadag, 65km from Hubballi. The couple, Bengaluru-based IT professionals, chose to tread the path shown by late scholar MM Kalburgi and break the barriers of superstition.

Paan, gutka stains deface Metro stations, pillars
The Metro station at Mantri Square on Sampige Road, Malleswaram, is already plastered with notices warning commuters not to deface the station.

Theologian passes away
KC Abraham, noted theologian and former director of the South Asia Theological Research Institute, died in Bengaluru on Sunday.

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Picnic held at KBR to spread awareness

AP, Telangana toppers share dreams of IIT-Bombay

New homes mushroom, but where's the water?
Planning to invest in a property around the city's swank IT hub? Think again. Industry insiders warn that while these areas are fast emerging as realty hotspots - there's a fresh crop of ventures raising its head here - those willing to live in these homes have to make peace with a critical shortcoming: lack of water connections.

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'Deposit relief amounts in claimants' name'
Till now, the compensation money used to be deposited in the court, where the claimant has to file an application in order to withdraw the amount.

502 detained by police in weekly storming operation
In a weekly storming operation the city police conducted on Saturday night, they detained 498 people based on suspicion, in addition to four thugs.

Chennai likely to receive midweek rain
Weathermen said there are chances of rainfall during the middle of this week, until which the city sky is likely to remain partly cloudy.

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Rushiraj, Gujarat's shooting star

Gang which pulled out underground BSNL cables arrested

Gujarat heist: Five more held in Mumbai
Ahmedabad, Jun 12 () Five more persons have been nabbed in Mumbai in connection with the Rs five crore heist of gold and silver articles from a delivery truck on June 3 near here, police said today. Articles worth Rs 1.

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Amit Shah to meet BJP UP MPs after National Executive meeting tomorrow
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah is all set to meet all Members of Parliament from Uttar Pradesh tomorrow after the National Executive meeting in Allahabad.

BJP highlights Islamic nations' recognition for PM Modi at national executive meet
Bragging about the recognition given to Prime Minister Narendra Modi by the Islamic countries, Union Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Sunday said even Muslim nations are with India in the fight against terrorism.

Need to preserve massive goodwill of 2104, says Modi
Allahabad, June 12 (IANS) Comparing the massive goodwill that BJP received in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, especially in Uttar Pradesh, to a monsoon downpour, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asked party leaders to preserve the goodwill in view of the next assembly elections in the country and the 2019 general elections.

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Congress neta's tweet stirs up a hornet's nest
Pradeep Majhi stirred up a hornet's nest by describing the party high command as "soft" towards those state leaders, who have been creating disturbances in the party.

After Modi meet, BJP ups anti-BJD rhetoric
In the Sundargarh meeting, the party would chalk out strategies for the impending panchayat elections.Earlier this week, the BJP announced to establish 'shakti kendras' in every panchayat.

Speculation rife over cabinet reshuffle
To refurbish the party's image ahead of the panchayat polls due in February next year, chief minister Naveen Patnaik is likely to rejig his council of ministers soon.

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Cleared 'Udta Punjab' with 13 cuts under A category: Nihalani
Bhopal, June 12 () The censor board has cleared the controversial drug-themed Bollywood film 'Udta Punjab' with 13 cuts under the 'A' category, its chairman Pahlaj Nihalani said today.

Vyapam scam: Shivraj govt washes hands of Governor's fate

Damoh collector's ailing mother dies due to unavailability of ambulance with ventilator
Ailing mother of the collector Shriniwas Sharma died because of unavailability of the ambulance. She passed away on the way to Jabalpur on Friday night.

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State or Centre didn't okay Saraswati project report: RTI
The only source for initiating digging work for revival of the river was a primary survey conducted by a district-level officer of panchayat department on the basis of revenue records.

Spurned, granthi murders 14-year-old girl
Infuriated with a 14-year-old rejecting his advances, granthi in small town Begowal near here killed the minor and threw her body in a bathroom of the gurdwara where he used to serve.

Drug use in Punjab: Union home ministry admitted it's a problem
The controversy over 'Udta Punjab' may have highlighted the issue of drug abuse to the country, but the Union minister of state (MoS) for home affairs had already placed it on record in Rajya Sabha in March this year that drug addiction was a problem with youth in Punjab.

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News Digest: Raw footage of JNU event 'genuine', new arrests likely

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Today's Headlines

Raw footage of JNU event 'genuine', new arrests likely

Udti khabar: Drugs to be poll issue in Punjab

SSB men save minor, prevent rape attempt

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Gawker Media files for bankruptcy, to go up for sale
Gawker Media filed for bankruptcy and put itself up for sale after a $140 million court judgment against it in a lawsuit brought by former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan over a sex tape. Billionaire investor Peter Thiel funded Hogan's lawsuit against Gawker because of an old feud.

Dr Reddy's in $350m deal to buy eight US drugs
India's second-largest drugmaker Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd said it agreed to buy eight generic drugs from Teva Pharmaceutical Industries and Allergan Plc for $350 million in cash to bolster its US business. The deal is among Dr Reddy's biggest acquisitions.

China must quickly tackle corporate debt: IMF official
China must act quickly to address mounting corporate debt, a major source of worry about the world's second-largest economy, David Lipton, first deputy managing director of the IMF, warned in a speech to a group of economists. China has been grappling with rising debt levels and overcapacity.

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Bengal seeks Centre's nod to catch wild elephants
Ruling out any proposal to kill animals as in Bihar to save crops, the West Bengal government has sought the Centre's nod to catch wild elephants and not kill them to protect farmlands and lives of people. Bengal minister Binay Krishna Burman said wild elephants have killed over 100 people in the state last year.

Beijing records highest electric vehicle registrations
A total of 17,600 individual and company applicants submitted applications for EVs, about 5,000 more than the previous round, according to bjhjyd.gov.cn. Beijing plans to allow 60,000 new energy vehicles on the road this year, with 25,424 already assigned in the first two rounds, Xinhua reported.

Solar-powered airplane heads to New York City
The Swiss-made Solar Impulse 2 took off from Lehigh Valley International Airport late on Friday. It will soar over the Statue of Liberty and fly into New York City, landing at John F Kennedy International Airport on Saturday.

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Qaida chief vows loyalty to new Taliban leader: Report
Al-Qaida chief Ayman al-Zawahiri has pledged allegiance to new Afghan Taliban leader Haibatullah Akhundzada, whose predecessor was killed in a US drone strike. The pledge came in a 14-minute audio and video message posted online, the US-based monitor SITE Intelligence Group said on Saturday.

Islamic State claims blasts near Damascus Shia shrine
The Islamic State (ISIS) claimed responsibility for the suicide and car bomb blasts that struck a Damascus suburb near Syria's holiest Shia Muslim shrine. ISIS said two of its suicide bombers had blown themselves up outside the Sayeda Zeinab shrine that reportedly killed at least 20 people.

Libyan forces 'retake port' in ISIS bastion Sirte
Forces allied with Libya's unity government said on Saturday they had recaptured the port in the jihadist stronghold of Sirte from Islamic State group fighters encircled inside the city. The jihadists are now surrounded in a densely populated area of around five square kilometres inside the city.

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Sooraj gets permission to travel abroad again
The actor will be travelling to Spain for a show where he will perform.

Celeb sons-in-laws of the famous B-town khandaans
A son-in-law is given high respect in the Indian culture by his in-laws and Bollywood is no different when it comes to making a 'daamaad' the member of the family.

'Shorgul' to release a week in advance
The Jimmy Sheirgill-starrer 'Shorgul' was slated to release on June 24, but it will now be hitting screens one week earlier — on June 17.

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Scientists turn CO2 into stone to fight climate change
Scientists have turned carbon dioxide into stone by pumping it deep underground, offering a revolutionary way of storing the greenhouse gas to tackle climate change. Carbon dioxide is a key factor in global warming, and experts have long called for innovative "carbon capture and storage" solutions.

New IVF-based technique lowers genetic disease risk in babies
A new In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF)-based technique is likely to lead to normal pregnancies and reduce the risk that babies born will have mitochondrial disease, scientists have found. The new technique, called 'early pronuclear transfer', involves transplanting the nuclear DNA from a fertilized egg into a donated egg, which contains healthy mitochondria, on the day of fertilization.

Prolonged repetitive manual work ups rheumatoid arthritis risk
Although work-related physical activity over many years is known to cause many cases of osteoarthritis (OA) in selected joints, this is the first study to show a link between physical workload and rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

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Rahul first debutant centurion for India as they thrash Zimbabwe
KL Rahul finished the chase with the only six of the match, his alliance of 162 - India's third best for the second wicket against Zimbabwe - with Ambati Rayudu (62*) driving India to a nine-wicket win.

India hold ground to clinch 2-1 victory over Britain
India's defence held its ground against desperate Great Britain as they clinched a 2-1 victory in the 36th Champions Trophy on Saturday, putting them at the top of the league standings with four points.

Rahul first to hit ton in first innings as opener in Tests, ODIs
KL Rahul, who scored a hundred on one-day debut on Saturday against Zimbabwe, set a unique record of being the only batsman to score a ton in his first innings as opener in both Tests and ODIs.

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10 popular Android phones that got price cuts recently
The overcrowded Android smartphone market can leave any buyer confused. With new smartphones and their many variants launching every day, it is difficult to keep track of their prices.

Five things you need to know about Bluetooth 5
Bluetooth 5-enabled devices might appear later this year or early next year.

Apple WWDC 2016: Siri, iOS 10 and what else to expect
The event, scheduled to begin on June 13 at 10:00 AM Pacific Time (10:30 PM Indian Standard Time), is expected to bring in an improved version of Apple’s Siri virtual assistant, as well as improvements to watchOS and tvOS.

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National Forest Skill Development Centre set up in Dehradun
A National Forest Skill Development Centre has been set up in Dehradun to equip youths for jobs in the forest sector and help mitigate the problem of migration of people from the hills in search of work. Stopping migration from hills in search of livelihood has been a major problem for the state.

Promote co-education in primary classes: Kerala HC

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.

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Software to simulate ancient migrations
In a recent eureka moment, a group of physicists and life scientists from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences in Mumbai have developed a computer algorithm that allows tracking of prehistoric movements of humans based on their habitable needs and current topographical satellite data.

Pressure on Maharashtra, Goa to ban Sanstha
With the sensational arrest of a member of the shadowy Sanatan Sanstha in the murder of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar, political pressure is back once again on the ruling BJP governments in Maharashtra and Goa to ban the right-wing organization.

Have 'Junooniyat' makers assumed 'Udta Punjab' won't release on June 17?
Mumbai, June 12 (IANS) The makers of the upcoming romantic film "Junooniyat" have advanced their release date by a week, with lead actor Pulkit Samrat terming it as a "solo release" on June 17 raising questions about the status of the controversial film "Udta Punjab", also slated for a June 17 release.

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Choppers to aid in building road to Mansarovar

Five city hospitals 'fined' Rs 600 crore for spurning the poor
The AAP government has ordered five top private hospitals- Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, Max Super Specialty Hospital (Saket), Shanti Mukand Hospital, Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute in Delhi- to deposit Rs 600 crore for denying treatment to the poor.

Kidney racket: Apollo doc's personal aide held
Delhi Police has arrested the personal assistant to a senior nephrologist of Apollo Hospital in connection with the kidney racket.

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Couple dupes realty firm manager of Rs 3.96 crore
JP Nagar has been arrested for cheating the manager of a real estate firm of Rs 3.96 crore.Police have recovered the sum from Ravindra Choudhary (52) and his wife Pad.

BCA grad lures women with modelling jobs, steals jewellery
A 33-year-old graduate has been arrested for pretending to be a model coordinator and stealing women's jewellery.

Guha: Environment suffered heavily after liberalization
Historian Ramachandra Guha on Saturday said the environment has borne the brunt of liberalization in India."Liberalization led to more jobs, new ideas and higher foreign exchange.

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Three killed in two separate accidents
"We are trying to ascertain the identities of the victims using their phones.After hitting the bike, the tipper driver fled from the location,'' Yacharam sub-inspector A Ravinder Reddy said.

Smugglers use RGIA ground staff to escape customs check
On Friday, the DRI sleuths kept watch on a passenger who had arrived by an Emirates flight from Dubai.

Cops manhandle woman hawker
Two brothers, one a constable working with Greyhounds and another attached to the Medipally police station, reportedly manhandled a woman near a wine shop at LB Nagar on Saturday afternoon.

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Acting on RTI pleas, corpn to desilt lake
The Ramapuram lake, which has shrunk to a seventh of its original size in the past two decades, may get a last chance to live on. Perhaps spurred by right to information (RTI) petitions from local residents, corporation officials have initiated a survey of the lake before desilting.

Auto driver returns bag with gold jewellery
When auto driver M Vinayagamoorthy saw an unfamiliar bag lying in his vehicle on Saturday, he was determined to return it to the rightful owner, but was not sure who had left it behind.

Domestic help seek a fair deal
It was a gentle but firm call. The delicate hands held placards which carried messages signifying the World Day Against Child Labour (June 12).

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Court orders release of IPA MD's passport
A special CBI court has ordered release of passport of A J Rao, MD of Indian Ports Association (IPA) and an advisor to the Sagarmala project, so that he can participate in a conference in Bangladesh.

Flyers' association finds airport stinking, suggests privatization
"When I landed at the city airport, I could see pigeon droppings almost everywhere outside and inside the airport.

Don't take selfie with lions: Guj forest dept tells tourists
Ahmedabad, Jun 11 () Gujarat forest department has advised tourists and locals against taking "selfie with lions" to discourage them from getting dangerously close to the wild animal and putting their lives at risk, an official said.

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Special Task force nabs three arms smugglers, weapons seized
With the arrest of three people from supply depot tri-section, Special Task force (STF) on Saturday claimed to have busted an inter-state gang of arms smugglers.

Allahabad University registrar order for officials: Mark attendance in registers
Allahabad University registrar issued an order on Friday asking all the officials to mark their attendance in registers, which would be kept at his office.

BJP ready for 'parivartan rally'
SP Says No More Change Is Needed

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Bhubaneswar AIIMS begins admissions to postgraduation courses
Four students have opted for various PG courses in Bhubaneswar. The first round of centralized counselling took place in New Delhi on June 6 for AIIMS New Delhi and its sister centres in Bhubaneswar, Rishikesh and Jodhpur.

Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik inaugurates eye hospital in home constituency
Chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday inaugurated the 100-bed super specialty eye care hospital at Samarajhol in Hinjili assembly segment. The hospital will be managed by Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai Tata Steel has provided Rs 42.3 crore for construction of the building.

Silk City shrine to get a facelift at cost of Rs1.15 crore
The development work will be executed by the state-owned Odisha Tourism Development Corporation (OTDC). "The tender has already been finalized," said district tourist officer Sanatan Nayak. The temple management committee has handed over half an acre near the temple to the OTDC for development of infrastructure.

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Widow raped, accused on the run
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Gas victims' rehab meet: Activist to move court over official's absence

Discom office ransacked, staffer thrashed

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CBI likely to summon woman suspect in Sippy murder case
The CBI probing the murder case of advocate and national-level shooter Sippy Sidhu was likely to summon the woman suspect in the next two days.

Vote a high!
A ban on liquor has helped many state governments come to power in India in the past 20 years.

Dhumma goes quiet, says following advice of Panthic bodies
After his initial outburst against preacher Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale, influential seminary Damdami Taksal's chief Baba Harnam Singh Dhumma has gone quiet on the issue of attack on the former on May 17, near Ludhiana, in which Bhupinder Singh was killed.

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Miraculous Shiva Temple Situated Near Bhava Nagar in Arabian Sea at Gujarat

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Nishkalangeshwar is one of the wonderful, glory temples in the world. This temple is situated near Bhava Nagar in Arabian sea, Gujarat. The main deity is Lord Shiva.People reach out to the Shiva temple about 1.5 kilometers into the sea. In this historic place, Pandavas, the heroic brothers worshipped the lingas that are symbolic of Lord...
 
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