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Sunday, August 14, 2016

News Digest: Will look for alternatives to carcinogenic asbestos: Mantri

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, August 15, 2016
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Will look for alternatives to carcinogenic asbestos: Mantri

CBSE to arrange special classes for J&K Class XII students
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is making special arrangements for the students of five affiliated schools in Srinagar whose studies have been affected due to curfew and law and order problems in Jammu and Kashmir.

20 startups to be blacklisted from IIT campus placements
At least 20 startups will be blacklisted from campus placements at the premier IITs this year for withdrawing their offers, and 15 others will be warned for going back on the promised offers or for deferring their joining dates.

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Orkut, once India's social media darling, is back

ONGC sets up Rs 100-crore startup fund

Reforms at lower level needed: Jaitley

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Crocodiles to be driven out of human habitations in Andaman

Zero tolerance for tanneries polluting Ganga

PETA moves NGT seeking nationwide ban on manja
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has moved National Green Tribunal and contended that 'manja', sharp string coated with glass, poses grave threat to humans and animals as every year a number of deaths are caused due to the deadly string.

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Media disgusting and corrupt: Donald Trump
Donald Trump's theatrical and bizarre presidential campaign continued to spiral into uncharted oddball territory over the weekend, with the Republican candidate, trailing in nationwide polls, claiming that only a rigged election could stop his journey to the White House, and blaming the "disgusting and corrupt media" for his woes.

Libyan forces press assault on last IS positions in Sirte
Libyan pro-government forces pressed an advance against the Islamic State group in the coastal city of Sirte on Sunday as they pushed to clear terrorist holdouts from residential areas. Backed by US air strikes, they seized control of the Ouagadougou conference centre used by terrorists as a base.

Dozens dead as warplanes pound rebel-held north Syria
Syrian and Russian warplanes have launched a wave of air strikes in northern Syria, killing dozens in areas held by a rebel alliance battling to take control of second city Aleppo. The strikes, which began on Saturday and were continuing on Sunday, killed at least 45 civilians in Aleppo and west of the city and 22 more in neighbouring Idlib province, a monitoring group said.

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Vidya Balan on child sex abuse
Vidya Balan on why we like to celebrate independence but skip the painful memories of 1947, the gender politics of power play, and how even the madame of a brothel – the role she’s playing in her next, set during the Partition – can be a feminist.

Childhood secrets of Bollywood siblings

'Don't need a movie to reinstate patriotism'

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Painkillers may work differently for men, women: Study
Painkillers and antidepressants may work differently in men and women as the potential therapeutics are rarely tested in females, a new study has claimed.

Scientists to unveil new Earth-like planet: Report
Scientists are preparing to unveil a new planet in our galactic neighbourhood which is "believed to be Earth-like" and orbits its star at a distance that could favour life, German weekly Der Spiegel reported today.

BARC signs MoU to develop Deep Brain Stimulator

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Rio Olympics: Dipa Karmakar wins hearts, India still medal-less
India’s search for a medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics continues following the defeat of the mixed doubles’ tennis pair of Sania Mirza and Rohan Bopanna in the bronze medal play-off match, the men’s hockey team’s loss to Belgium in the quarter-finals and the surprise exit of Saina Nehwal on Sunday.

Men's hockey: India lose to Belgium in Q/Fs
In a blazing heat that could melt laptops, leave alone the resolve of the teams in the middle, India began with promise but slid into painfully slow meltdown as they hunted for their first Olympic hockey semifinal since 1980.

Shooting's 1st medal-less Games since 2000
After medals at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympics, Indian shooting closed out the 2016 Rio Games without a single medal. It is now what was widely expected after two medals in London four years ago, and with 12 shooters sent to Rio de Janeiro.

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18 popular smartphone apps made in India
India is excelling in numerous fields today, and technology is no different. So on the occasion of the nation’s Independence Day, we are bringing you a list of some great mobile apps that you use on a near-daily basis, without realizing that they are made in India.

4 cool gadgets for your bedroom
Bedroom is a place where you lie back and relax. You read the newspaper here with the morning tea or coffee, curl up in the bed after a long day at work or just catch a movie with your spouse or partner.

How to delete old posts from your Facebook Timeline
Facebook is one location where you can find all your memories and photos that you’ve shared with your friends.

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CBSE making interim arrangements for schools in Sringar
Central Board of Secondary Education is making interim arrangements by engaging retired teachers for teaching class XII students studying in five affiliated schools in Sringar affected due to curfews and disruptions in normal life.

SSC Translator Combined Recruitment 2016: Results declared

Compulsory NCC training in schools, colleges not feasible: Manohar Parrikar
The government has not found it feasible in terms of infrastructure and resources to make NCC training compulsory for school and college students, the Lok Sabha was informed on Friday.

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Only 10% of city youth know what Tricolour denotes: Survey
Ahead of India’s 70th Independence Day, a survey has revealed that the youth is unaware of several basic facts about India.

Can't deny claim if insured not told of clause: State panel
Stating that a stipulation not communicated to the policy holder cannot be used to repudiate a claim, the state consumer commission has ordered HDFC ERGO General Insurance to pay Rs 34 lakh insurance amount and around Rs 16 lakh in interest and compensation to the family of a TCS software engineer who died after suffering a heart issue while on duty in New Jersey in 2010.

Salafi preacher's funds under lens

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Study signals gap in traffic enforcement
So you thought Indian motorists honk because they don't know that it is illegal to do so or be cause they don't realize how up setting it can be for others? Well, it appears that neither is truemost drivers honk because they seem to think they can get away with it.

BTech student by day, mobile phone snatcher at night

Saritha's drive encourages DTC to hire more women

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BBMP uploads fresh maps of encroachments
Faced with criticism that its ongoing drive against storm water drain encroachments was mired in secrecy and based on outdated maps, the BBMP on Sunday uploaded the list of illegal structures on its website, with zone and ward details. The civic body has reques ted citizens to verify their properties and voluntarily remove encroachments.

Slogans at Kashmir event lead to protests, plaint

3 students drown in lake
Three boys drowned in Hennagara Lake near Anekal on Sunday.The deceased are Ganesh, 8, Chethan, 8, and Santosh, 11, all residents of Rajapura in Anekal.

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Interlinking of Krishna, Pennar fraught with ecological challenges
The AP government's decision to link the Krishna and the Pennar rivers is a welcome step towards conserving the available water resources for optimum human and agricultural utilisation.

KCR congratulates cops
Among the 24 cops who were awarded PMG, 16 are from Counter Intelligence cell and the rest from Special Intelligence Branch (SIB) and the Nalgonda district police.

25-year-old man charred to death
Charred body of an unidentified 25-year-old man was found on the open land at Indu Tech company premises at Pahadisharif on Saturday.The company supervisor lodged a police complaint.

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Only 8% of Chennai youth know meaning of tricolour: Survey
A head of the country's 70th independence day, a survey has shown that the youth is unaware of many basic facts about India.

Chennai-Howrah Mail chugs on, 116 years after hitting the tracks this day
As the country celebrates 70 years of Independence on Monday, the day marks another glorious chapter in the history of the Indian Railways. One of its legendary trains, the Chennai-Howrah Mail, completes, on this day, 116 years of ceaseless operations.

Ambulance driver turns robber, held
An ambulance driver was arrested for snatching gold chains from women pedestrians inside a subway near Stanley Medical College hospital on Sunday.

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Hansol road project: Weir to deal with city's water woes
A crucial objective of the 24-metre Hansol road project is to build a weir cum bridge across the Sabarmati river.

Three FIRs against supporters in Samter
Three FIRs have been filed against dalits who took out a rally from nearby Samter village, said the police.

Kranti Yatra maps abodes of heroes
On Sunday, more than 100 participants retraced the historic path of the Kranti Yatra in the Walled City of Ahmedabad, to hear stories of our freedom struggle that no textbook reveals.

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Two AU aspirants held for circulating question paper on WhatsApp
A candidate appearing in the Law entrance test of Allahabad University at Allahabad Degree College (Kydganj campus), was caught red-handed while trying to click the picture of the question paper and sending the same to another student on Whatsapp. An FIR has been lodged against the candidate at Kydganj police station and he has been send to jail.

42 cases settled at Lok Adalat
A national Lok Adalat was organised by the Debts Recovery Tribunal (DRT), Allahabad, on Saturday and several recovery suits of bank loans were settled.

When Indian police stns turned sleuths for British
To keep an eye on Indians

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Transgenders not to be part of state I-Day parade
A contingent of 30 transgenders (TGs), who had prepared hard to take part in the Independence Day parade for the first time, will not participate in the parade to be attended by chief minister Naveen Patnaik. Reason is that the group couldn’t qualify to meet the minimum standards of the state-level ceremonial parade.

Info blackout in Kandhamal killings

Sweepers on stir, garbage piles up
The dust raised over garbage dumping is yet to settle, the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Saturday ran into garbage collection hurdle.

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College counselling: Spot admission demand met
Accepting demand of private engineering colleges, directorate of technical education (DTE) on Saturday said two days of college level counselling would be resumed from Sunday.

Let lives of young students bloom, do not drive them to frustration
A saddened, neurotic aged writer? No, an IIT aspirant, just 17, in her five-page suicide note! Lately the news of such young students aiming to enter these epitomes of technical education, giving up on life after being unable to bear the pressure has become a regular feature in our country.

BJP to inject nationalism in citizens of MP
Aiming to inject fresh bout of nationalism in citizens, BJP would take out 'Tiranga Yatra' under party's ambitious campaign 'Zara Yaad Karo Qurbani', all over the state from August 16 to 22.

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'SAD-BJP meddling in PSPCL affairs'

Brar's aide Jalbuti returns to Cong
Manjeet Singh Jalbuti, a confidant of expelled Congress leader Jagmeet Singh Brar who had resigned from the party in January this year, returned to the party on Sunday.

Two boys found dead in Sangrur guest house
Two college going boys hailing from Dhuri in Sangrur district were found dead in a guest house near the bus stand under mysterious circumstances on Sunday.

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Saturday, August 13, 2016

News Digest: Rajashtha villages tie the austerity knot, ban DJs at shaadis

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Today's Headlines

Rajashtha villages tie the austerity knot, ban DJs at shaadis

Focus on ties, not Brexit: UK minister
In the first visit by a senior minister of the newly appointed Theresa May government, British secretary of state for international development Priti Patel has said India should not see the UK through the Brexit lens and, instead, focus on the achievements and opportunities of the bilateral relationship.

Full-fledged use of Spain's Talgo coaches in 3 years
The railways is likely to induct Talgo coaches into its fleet as it looks to cut travel time and increase efficiency of its congested network. After the successful trial, the transporter's plan is to first induct the Spanish coaches on lease and run on less crowded sectors such as Delhi-Jaipur or Delhi-Jodhpur.

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Govt notifies revised tax treaty with Mauritius
The protocol amending the agreement between India and Mauritius, signed on August 24, 1982 for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income and capital gains and for the encouragement of mutual trade and investment, was signed at Mauritius on May 10, 2016.

Briton formally arrested over Bangladesh cafe carnage
Hasnat Karim, a 47-year-old Briton, had initially been detained along with Tahmid Khan, 22, a University of Toronto student, as a suspect in the attack, which was claimed by the Islamic State group.

Gold perks up on jewellers' buying; silver remains weak
Silver, however, remained under pressure and lost another Rs 350 to Rs 46,500 per kg. Traders said some buying by jewellers to meet festive season demand from retailers led to the recovery in gold prices.

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Crocodiles to be driven out of human habitations in Andaman

Zero tolerance for tanneries polluting Ganga

PETA moves NGT seeking nationwide ban on manja
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has moved National Green Tribunal and contended that 'manja', sharp string coated with glass, poses grave threat to humans and animals as every year a number of deaths are caused due to the deadly string.

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Funding of Clinton charity comes under Bharara lens
Preet Bharara, the much-feared US attorney for Southern New York, is reported to have launched an investigation into the Clinton Foundation amid allegations from Republican candidate Donald Trump that Hillary Clinton's used her position as secretary of state to help the family charity.

Taliban free Pak chopper hostages in Afganistan
The Afghan Taliban released the six-member crew, including a Russian, of Pakistan's Mi-17 transport helicopter on Saturday.

ISIS claims Quetta attack in Pakistan
Security officials have said in the past that the IS does not have a credible presence in Pakistan where several militant outfits operate. But the IS claim came soon after the Jamaat-ul-Ahrar - a faction of the Pakistani Taliban had said that it had carried out the suicide attack.

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PIC: Suhana-Aryan help AbRam in drawing
Gauri Khan posted a picture of her children AbRam, Suhana and Aryan engrossed in a ‘collective’ fine arts session.

64-year-old Cinematograph Act to be amended
It is said that the CBFC will now have a two-fold role. There will be a separate Monitoring Committee and Revising Committee, both of which will remain independent of each other.

Watch: Ranveer Singh grooves on a yacht in Switzerland
Ranveer Singh is always on a high, be it on the red carpet or at a party.

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Painkillers may work differently for men, women: Study
Painkillers and antidepressants may work differently in men and women as the potential therapeutics are rarely tested in females, a new study has claimed.

Scientists to unveil new Earth-like planet: Report
Scientists are preparing to unveil a new planet in our galactic neighbourhood which is "believed to be Earth-like" and orbits its star at a distance that could favour life, German weekly Der Spiegel reported today.

BARC signs MoU to develop Deep Brain Stimulator

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Rio: Lalita Babar, Sania-Bopanna keep India hopeful
The mixed doubles can still hope for a bronze medal, while Lalita Babar became the first Indian to qualify for the final of an athletics track event at the Olympics in 32 years.

Rio live: Attri-Reddy bag consolation win
India's focus on day eight will be centered around tennis mixed doubles pair of Sania Mirza and Rohan Bopanna who are to take on the US pair of Venus Williams and Rajeev Ram in the semi-finals at the Rio Olympics.

3rd Test: India up 2-0 after West Indies capsize
Set a target of 346, West Indies were all out for 108 with Mohammed Shami taking 3/15 on day five.

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6 must-have travel gadgets
There are some gadgets that are perfect companion and help us make our travel enjoyable. Here are some of the devices you can carry along to make your trip a pleasant experience.

10 Netflix tips you must know
Video streaming service Netflix has made enjoying your favorite movies and TV shows a hassle-free affair.

How to disable Control Panel in Windows
After following the procedure, whenever someone tries to access Control Panel, they’ll be greeted with an error message saying that the operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on the computer.

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SSC Translator Combined Recruitment 2016: Results declared

Compulsory NCC training in schools, colleges not feasible: Manohar Parrikar
The government has not found it feasible in terms of infrastructure and resources to make NCC training compulsory for school and college students, the Lok Sabha was informed on Friday.

President nod for six new IITs in country; NIT in AP
Six new Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) will be set up in places like Jammu and Tirupati as President Pranab Mukherjee gave his nod to a law in this regard.

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Youngsters going click-click, beware of the selfie elbow
Let's face it. Taking selfies is now a normal part of being a 21st-century human. And people are willing to do anything to perfect the craft.Even if it means dangling from a cliff or with a dangerous bear in the background. The risk, however, may not just be the lack of ground beneath the feet or the bear hovering behind. That fantastical pose of an arm outstretched and wrist bent balancing the camera can, in fact, bring much grief.

Tenants may have less say in cessed building redevelopment
Lakhs of tenants living in old cessed buildings in the island city will have less say in the redevelopment of their properties by landlords and builders if the state housing authority (Mhada) has its way.

'Mumbai kidney scam docs had no role in cash deals'
In perhaps the fastest probe, Mumbai police on Saturday informed a court that its investigation into the kidney transplant racket did not reveal any role of the five arrested doctors in any alleged financial transactions, and requested they be sent to judicial custody. The doctors seemed to suggest the main mastermind was Dr L H Hiranandani Hospital's transplant manager Nilesh Kamble.

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IP univ hikes fees, Cong slams AAP
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has increased fees for courses run by self-financing institutions affiliated to it for this academic session. Many of the 74 institutions listed in the July gazette notification of the Directorate of Higher Education would see an increase of over Rs 10,000 in fees per year.

BJP is anti-Dalit: AAP
New Delhi, Aug 13 () Aam Aadmi Party today accused BJP of being "anti-Dalit" after the saffron party's councilors in South MCD "tried to attack" a civic body representative from the community.

Yamuna near danger mark after Haryana barrage releases water
The water level in Yamuna has breached the warning level due to discharge of water from a barrage in Haryana, prompting the Delhi government to deploy disaster and flood management teams.

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Don't use bad terrain as excuse, expand Metro fast: Sreedharan
Dismissing as an excuse the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation's explanation that tough terrain has delayed the expansion of Namma Metro, Metro Man E Sreedharan on Saturday said geology cannot be cited to justify cost escalation.

BU scheme to help disabled students
Enabling employment opportunities for students with disabilities at the Braille Resource Centre of Bangalore University, the facility has collaborated with Enable India and JP Morgan.

Protests mar event of Kashmiri families
violations and atrocities against innocent civilians in Kashmir to the public ended in a heated exchange of words between families from the valley and some in the audience here on Saturday.

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Collaboration more important than competition: Screwvala
Hyderabad, Aug 13 () Founder of UTV Group, Ronnie Screwvala, today said working in a collaborative manner would be the feature. "Competitiveness may be important, but 21st century is all about collaborative work. Teams and companies will come together.

Congress leader shot at in Hyderabad

Education policy to focus on equity, accountability: Javadekar
Hyderabad, Aug 13 () HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar said today the new education policy would focus on accountability and research and innovation in addition to quantity, quality and equity, and stated there would not be any tinkering with constitutional provisions.

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DMK leader SP Sarguna Pandian dead
Former Tamil Nadu social welfare minister and DMK deputy general secretary S P Sarguna Pandian died early on Saturday due to chronic illness. She was 75. Sarguna Pandian was elected from R K Nagar constituency twice, in 1989 and 1996, and was the social welfare minister between 1996 and 2001 in the DMK government.

They are Tamil leaders, but inside assembly debate in English
English is now the language for debates in the Tamil Nadu assembly.With the profile of members getting younger, punch lines, debates or angry rhetoric in the House are in English too.

379 school principals transferred
To fill vacancies of teacher and principal posts across government higher secondary schools in the state, the directorate of school education carried out counselling on Saturday.

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Date for medical intake changed to Sept 3
The Admission Committee for Professional Medical Courses (ACPMC) has decided to extend the date for medical and dental admissions to September 3. The decision to extend the date was taken after the Medical Council of India (MCI) had extended the last date for completing admissions to medical and paramedical courses to September 30.

AAP leader says FIRs against him are political vendetta
Ahmedabad, Aug 13 () Arjun Rathwa, an Aam Aadmi Party leader from the tribal-dominated Chhota Udepur district of Gujarat, today claimed BJP and Congress leaders hare have filed several false police cases against him.

Govt to give subsidy to small food processing units: Minister
Ahmedabad, Aug 13 () In a bid to save crops of farmers from destruction and provide better quality food to consumers, special subsidies will be provided to smaller food processing units, Minister of State for Food Processing Industries Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti said today.

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Days before Raksha Bandhan, brothers killed sister in Kaushambi

Modi govt's hands tied on spl category status: Siddharth Singh
Allahabad, Aug 13 () The BJP today asserted that the Centre was committed to ensuring that Andhra Pradesh get all the assistance it required in the wake of the creation of Telangana, but claimed that Modi government's "hands are tied" when it came to the grant of special category status.

NCR sets up IT cell
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435 kids rescued from railway stations, trains in 7 months

Four Union ministers to pay tribute to martyrs of Odisha
Four union ministers will visit native places of four freedom fighters of the state to pay tributes at the memorials of the martyrs between August 16 and 23 as part of BJP’s countrywide fortnight programme '70 Saal Azadi-Zara Yaad Karo Kurbani', informed BJP state vice president Samir Kumar Mohanty here on Saturday.

Odisha govt keeps vigilance outside RTI Act purview

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College counselling: Spot admission demand met
Accepting demand of private engineering colleges, directorate of technical education (DTE) on Saturday said two days of college level counselling would be resumed from Sunday.

Let lives of young students bloom, do not drive them to frustration
A saddened, neurotic aged writer? No, an IIT aspirant, just 17, in her five-page suicide note! Lately the news of such young students aiming to enter these epitomes of technical education, giving up on life after being unable to bear the pressure has become a regular feature in our country.

BJP to inject nationalism in citizens of MP
Aiming to inject fresh bout of nationalism in citizens, BJP would take out 'Tiranga Yatra' under party's ambitious campaign 'Zara Yaad Karo Qurbani', all over the state from August 16 to 22.

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In Punjab, only CM, Dy CM work, says Navjot Kaur
Ministers have no work and CPS are superfluous, she says

State to move SC on CPS appointments
Parkash Singh Badal said the state government would file an appeal against the decision in the Supreme Court.

Two held for throwing acid on minor girl
Fazilka police have arrested two youths, including a juvenile, for throwing acid on a minor girl in Jalalabad town on Friday.

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