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Monday, September 12, 2016

News Digest: Need debate on qurbani for `eco-friendly' Eid, says BJP

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Today's Headlines

Need debate on qurbani for `eco-friendly' Eid, says BJP
BJP appeared to wade into a debate over whether Eid-ul-Zuha should be celebrated in an “eco-friendly“ manner, suggesting that how `qurbani (sacrifice)' is observed during the celebrations should be discussed.

'UP mantris' sacking eyewash, Akhilesh Yadav main culprit: BJP
BJP called the sacking of two UP ministers by Akhilesh Yadav as mere “eyewash“, saying the chief minister and his family members are the “main culprits“ in the mining scam.

Ayodhya is not Hindu-Muslim dispute, says Sangh chief
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat reiterated on Monday the demand for construction of a Ram temple at Ayodhya, saying the dispute is not between Hindus and Muslims but has been turned into a political battle driven by vested interests.

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Adani, Essar get DRI notice for overvaluing imports
The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence has issued show-cause notices to the Adani Group and the Essar group companies for inflating the value of capital goods imported for power plants. DRI is also expected to issue show-cause notice to ADAG's Reliance Infrastructure.

ICICI Bank to offload another 6% in insurance arm in next 3yrs
Set to dilute 12 per cent stake in ICICI Prudential Life Insurance through an IPO, the country's biggest private sector lender ICICI Bank has said it will offload another 6 per cent in the insurance arm over the next three years.

Indirect tax mop-up rises 27.5% to Rs 3.36 lakh crore till August
Net indirect tax collections in the April-August period grew 27.5 per cent to Rs 3.36 lakh crore on the back of surge in excise collections.

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Great Barrier Reef recovering from coral bleaching

Polythene ban in national monuments from Oct 2
There will be a complete ban on use of polythene in all national monuments and tourist destinations from October 2, tourism minister Mahesh Sharma said. In an initiative to carry forward the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM), the government chose the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi to impose the ban.

SPG wants NGT nod for diesel vehicles registration
The Special Protection Group on Friday approached the National Green Tribunal seeking direction to the Delhi government's transport department to allow registration of its diesel vehicles. SPG said they were in process of discarding their 28 diesel vehicles.

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IS spokesman al-Adnani killed in US air strike
The Pentagon has confirmed that a US air strike killed Islamic State leader and spokesman Abu Mohamed al-Adnani in northern Syria last month. The August 30 air strike was conducted by a Predator drone, which fired a Hellfire missile at the car Adnani was traveling in.

Hillary's health becomes hot button issue in election

Former British PM Cameron resigns from parliament

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Norah Jones on music: I am open to anything
Norah Jones talks about singing alongside legends, writing political songs and managing tours while being a hands-on mom.

Kangana calls 'Rangoon' a cinematic orgasm
Kangana had an interesting choice of words when she was asked about the upcoming war drama

Why Ranbir-Katrina's 'Jagga Jasoos' is delayed
Reasons behind the delay have often been linked to Ranbir and Katrina’s break-up.

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Spacecraft sent to asteroid to try and stop armageddon

New parasite species is named after Obama
US scientists have discovered a new species of a parasitic flatworm that infects turtles in Malaysia, and named it after Barack Obama as a way of honoring the president. The flatworm, coined Baracktrema obamai, is so unusual that it merits not only a new species designation, but its own genus, too.

MIT develops machine that can read a closed book
A machine that can read closed books has been designed by a group of scientists led by Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers. It is at a prototype stage and as of now can read through the first nine pages of a closed book through an imaging system linked to a processor.

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Rio Paralympics: Deepa Malik wins silver in shot put
Deepa Malik created history as she became the first Indian women athlete to win a medal at the Paralympic Games, clinching the silver medal in the women's shot put - F53 event at the Rio Paralympics on Monday.

BCCI seeks ICC's mediation on Lodha, world body refuses
In an escalation of their confrontation, the ICC on Monday disclosed that it has refused to bail out the BCCI in its tussle with the Supreme Court-appointed Lodha Committee over implementing the reforms.

Want to use this silver to support disabled women: Deepa
Shot putter Deepa Malik, who on Monday became the maiden Indian woman Paralympic medalist when she clinched silver at the 2016 Rio Games, said she wants to use the medal to support women with disabilities in India.

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Apple reboots car project; lays off employees
Apple is rethinking what it plans to do about self-driving cars, just as other big tech companies appear ready to plow ahead with competing efforts.

World's 8 most expensive smartphones

Acer Switch Alpha 12 review: Bang for your buck
The Taiwanese tech giant recently expanded its 2-in-1 line-up in the country by launching the Acer Switch Alpha 12. The convertible comes with a detachable keyboard and a stylus, enabling it to easily double up as a tablet. Bearing a price tag of Rs 53,990, the Switch Alpha 12 is set to compete against the likes of Microsoft Surface Pro 4 and HP Elite x2. So, if you are a Windows user wanting to get an affordable 2-in-1, the Switch Alpha 12 might be the one. And to help you decide whether it’s indeed worth buying or not, here’s our full review of the Acer Switch Alpha 12.

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Left alliance sweeps JNU polls
The Left Unity, an alliance of All India Students' Association (AISA) and the Students' Federation of India(SFI), on Saturday won all four top posts in the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union elections.

HRD ministry working towards digital degrees, certificates
HRD ministry is working to ensure that degrees and certificates are given to students in digital format from the 2017 academic session onwards. HRD minister Prakash Javadekar said that every student will also get an opportunity to upload their other certificates and awards.

Next UGC-NET exam will be on Jan 22: CBSE

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Doctor steals Rs 10,000 belt, ends up paying over Rs 1 lakh
A cardiologist accused of stealing a leather belt worth over Rs 10,000 from a duty-free shop at Mumbai airport has dodged criminal charges after agreeing to pay Rs 1 lakh to actor Nana Patekar's NGO Naam Foundation, which works for farmers.

In Borivli, brass diyas light up Kedarnath-inspired pandal
Traditional brass lamps and the rich aroma of dhoop lend a mystical air to Shree Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Kastur Park in Borivli (W)

Ganpati mandals recreate Gilbert Hill, Tilak tableaus to satirize state of affairs
Most of the palace and temple settings that have ben set up by mandals this Ganeshotsav are not just visual treats. They have also recreated India’s heritage and historical sites to make a satirical comment on current affairs

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24 Delhi policewomen accuse cop of harassment

First chikungunya death in national capital as hospitals reel under viral crisis
Official figures not giving true picture: Docs

Smelly deo halts Metro

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Cops to hold counselling for runaway kids, parents

Madiwala Park to turn biodiversity hub in three years
If all goes according to the government's ambitious plan, Madiwala Park in east Bengaluru will transform into a biodiversity hotspot, with a healthy waterbody next to it.

Top 10 property tax defaulters owe Rs 231 crore to BBMP

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Tortured in Saudi, 3 Hyderabad women seek govt support

Araku MP cries foul as govt takes over 53-acre land in Raidurg
Addressing a press conference in city on Monday, the MP said seven firms, including their firm Visveswara Group, holds 53 acres in survey No.

Ex-MLA among 3 killed in mishap
A former MLA was among three people killed in separate road accidents in the district.Ex-MLA Gopinath was proceeding in a car when it was hit by a van at Kothapalli in Gudipalem mandal.

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Metro rail tunnel squirts foam onto Anna Salai
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Cop falls off building chasing ganja smuggler, injured
A police head constable fell down from the second floor of a multi-storey building in Nungambakkam while chasing a ganja smuggler on Monday morning.

Can we ask police to register FIR, HC puts forth a point for debate

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Ahmedabad shivers in the time of malaria
Disease Is At Its Peak In 8-Year Cycle

Kingpin's brother challenges police probe
Gujarat high court on Monday summoned the officer who had handled the Pandoli kidney racket case at Anand police station, after one Jeevan Raut, challenged the legality of the probe. Jeevan is not an accused in the case though his brother, Dr Santosh alias Amit Raut is the main accused.Amit is currently on the run.

Ahmedabad in Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit mode with 200 projects in 24 sectors
As the countdown begins for the next edition of Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2017, the state government has chalked out 202 projects to be showcased to prospective investors. These projects cover more than two dozen sectors where the state has the highest potential to attract investments.

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Congress poster depicts Rahul as 'Arjun avataar'

Anupriya Patel flays UP CM, district administration for Pratapgarh incident

Over 150 people booked for misbehaving with Anupriya Patel

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Shopkeeper scalds man with boiling tea

East coast railway recommends CBI probe into recruitment racket

Judicial panel to seek public feedback for Puri temple reforms

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'Strengthen party, don't open old wounds'

3 BJP CMs poverty alleviation committee to submit report to Amit Shah

One stop center 'Sakhi' to be opened in 50 districts

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Mann faces ridicule over FB gaffe
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Bhagwant Mann 's official Facebook page invited ridicule when one of the pictures of the album of the Moga rally clicks had people wearing woollens. The picture had Sangrur MP Mann atop a car waving to large crowds around him.

Polls put economist on centrestage of Punjab politics
So when AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal came to Punjab for a four-day tour last week, he made sure taking time out to visit Johl on Friday evening.

VP Singh Badnore to inaugrate 4 new schools
After being delayed a number of times, the four newly-constructed government schools are all set for inauguration on September 14.UT administrator V P Singh Badnore will inaugurate them.

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Saturday, September 10, 2016

News Digest: Half of NHAI's 600 contracts disputed, chief seeks remedy

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Today's Headlines

Half of NHAI's 600 contracts disputed, chief seeks remedy

Daughter accuses Rajasthan chief secretary of sexually abusing her

Japan may cut price to ink aircraft deal with India
Japan is negotiating the sale of Shinmaywa US-2 search and rescue aircraft with New Delhi not for any economic gain, but because it considers India a friendly country, Tokyo has said amid reports that the deal had collapsed over pricing and technology transfer issues.

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Railways defends surge pricing, says it's flexi-pricing
The Railways has clarified that the recently introduced flexi-fare system on Rajdhani, Shatabdi and Duronto trains is only an experimental measure and is not surge pricing.The new system will affect less than 0.15 million passengers out of total 23 million passengers, it said.

Rajan took many steps to put banking system in right direction: Pranab Mukherjee
"Of course more than often you listen to NPAs of banking system, which is no doubt a matter of concern. And Governor of RBI who has just retired, Mr Rajan, took many appropriate steps to put the system in the right direction," he said at the centenary celebrations of Karur Vysya Bank here.

Wadias drawn into Enforcement Directorate's Lalit Modi probe
The ED, which probes violations of foreign exchange transactions and anti-money laundering laws, has asked a Wadia Group firm to share all details pertaining to a chartered flight from Mumbai to Chandigarh in 2010.

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Polythene ban in national monuments from Oct 2
There will be a complete ban on use of polythene in all national monuments and tourist destinations from October 2, tourism minister Mahesh Sharma said. In an initiative to carry forward the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM), the government chose the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi to impose the ban.

SPG wants NGT nod for diesel vehicles registration
The Special Protection Group on Friday approached the National Green Tribunal seeking direction to the Delhi government's transport department to allow registration of its diesel vehicles. SPG said they were in process of discarding their 28 diesel vehicles.

No decision yet on ratifying Paris climate change pact: India
India on Thursday made it clear that no decision to ratify the Paris climate change agreement has been taken so far as its domestic processes in this regard were still underway. "Domestic processes in this regard are still underway," external affairs ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup said.

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Syrian opposition hopes Russia-US deal will aid civilians
A senior member of the main Syrian opposition umbrella group said on Saturday it hopes a new US-Russian agreement will be enforced in order to ease the suffering of civilians while an official with al-Qaida's affiliate in Syria vowed to retaliate throughout the world if the Americans and Russians target them.

13 killed in IS bombings near Baghdad mall
Two bomb blasts outside a shopping mall in central Baghdad claimed by the Islamic State group killed at least 13 people, security and medical officials said on Saturday. The jihadist group issued an online statement on the attack, saying it targeted Shiites and was carried out by two Iraqi suicide bombers

6.1 magnitude earthquake hits northern Peru
The US Geological Survey reports that northern Peru has been jolted by a magnitude 6.0 earthquake. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries from Saturday's tremor at 1008 GMT.

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Kangana Ranaut: Uphold real men as heroes, not bullies
Kangana Ranaut revisits the ordeal her sister Rangoli went through and shares her views on the landmark judgement.

Actors who have played siblings and lovers
Bollywood films often revolve around relationships. And our Bollywood actors are so good and convincing at their jobs that they can fit in each and every role they play.

India passes the acid test
While acid attack victim Reshma Qureshi took the fashion world by storm when she walked the ramp in New York this week, back in India, a special court sentenced the death penalty to Preeti Rathi’s attacker, reigniting the issue of such rampant incidents in the country.

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Spacecraft sent to asteroid to try and stop armageddon

New parasite species is named after Obama
US scientists have discovered a new species of a parasitic flatworm that infects turtles in Malaysia, and named it after Barack Obama as a way of honoring the president. The flatworm, coined Baracktrema obamai, is so unusual that it merits not only a new species designation, but its own genus, too.

MIT develops machine that can read a closed book
A machine that can read closed books has been designed by a group of scientists led by Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers. It is at a prototype stage and as of now can read through the first nine pages of a closed book through an imaging system linked to a processor.

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Manohar working against Indian cricket: Thakur
BCCI president Anurag Thakur has lashed out at International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman Shashank Manohar for deserting a "sinking ship" when he was the board president and also accused him of working against the interest of the Indian cricket board.

First blood to Guardiola as City beat United 2-1
Pep Guardiola enjoyed victory over his old nemesis Jose Mourinho as his Manchester City side won 2-1 at Manchester United in Saturday's eagerly anticipated derby at Old Trafford.

Ranji play-offs could be played with pink ball: Rathore
The selectors have given thumbs up to the ongoing Duleep Trophy with the pink ball and talks are already on to organise another set of domestic competition under the lights.

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8 effective ways to boost your cellphone signal

Zen Cinemax 3 review: Decent for an entry-level smartphone
Priced at Rs 5,499, Zen Cinemax 3 features a 5.5-inch touchscreen display with 480x854 pixels and is powered by 1.3GHz quad-core and 2GB of RAM.

10 cheapest Android smartphones with 4G VoLTE support
Here are 10 cheapest Android smartphones offering 4G VoLTE support.

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Left alliance sweeps JNU polls
The Left Unity, an alliance of All India Students' Association (AISA) and the Students' Federation of India(SFI), on Saturday won all four top posts in the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union elections.

HRD ministry working towards digital degrees, certificates
HRD ministry is working to ensure that degrees and certificates are given to students in digital format from the 2017 academic session onwards. HRD minister Prakash Javadekar said that every student will also get an opportunity to upload their other certificates and awards.

Next UGC-NET exam will be on Jan 22: CBSE

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Constable, wife among 4 dead on Expressway
A constable with the Mumbai police was among four people killed in an accident that took place on Mumbai-Pune Expressway early on Saturday.

Mumbai gears up for Bakri Eid, the festival of sacrifice
Sacrifice during Bakri Eid, scholars maintain, doesn’t mean just slaughtering animals, but submission to Allah. The story of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) readying himself to sacrifice his son Ismail obeying Allah’s wish is being repeated to underscore just one point: don’t flinch to submit to divine call

You don't need to be rich to experience joy of giving, prove NGOs
Beneficiaries of two NGOs will extend free services and gratitude this Daan Utsav

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ABVP retains DU, Left sweeps JNU

Left wins all posts in JNU polls, ABVP, NSUI trail
New Delhi, Sep 11 (IANS) The AISA-SFI combine on Saturday evening won all four seats in the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union (JNUSU) election.

Gang-raped, home a far cry for her

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J&K on top, conducts most English classes

New safety app for children

`Connect, communicate, care are at the heart of suicide prevention'

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Lawyers lodge complaint against Pavan Kalyan

CCS officials nab Eider chairman

Naidu goes down memory lane; recalls early days in politics
Hyderabad, Sep 10 () Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu today turned nostalgic and recalled his initial days in politics while also sharing memories of former CM and his father-in-law N T Rama Rao.

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Polls in sight: Mayor lists out new projects
The AIADMK has virtually kicked off its campaign for the municipal corporation elections from the floor of the council.

Suburban trains not to run from Sept 13 to 16

Corporation evicts hawkers from NSC Bose Road
Corporation and police conducted a raid on NSC Bose road on Friday from 10am to 9pm and removed encroachments from the pavements.The Madras high court ordered that the stretch should be a no-vending zone.

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Dalits refuse to dispose of dead calf, threatened

Dengue patient sedated, gang-raped twice by doctor and ward boy in ICU

Foodies don't bank on Ahmedabad airport
Gujaratis' love for food is well-known, but a national survey has put Ahmedabad airport last among similar- sized airports for being unable to offer value for money when it comes to food. Not only are the number of restaurants woefully inadequate but also the quality of food is bad at the airport, the survey finds.

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BJP targeting Rahul only: UPCC chief Raj Babbar

Seminar on eye donation
National Eye Donation Day/ 82 words

UGC letter enquires about translation of Kabir's work
The letter is in response to a question raised in Lok Sabha on December 14, 2015 and is the fourth such reminder to the central universities.

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Dana Majhi's 3 daughters join Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences

No court directive debarring Polavaram project funding: Venkiah Naidu
Bhubaneswar, Sep 10 (IANS) At a time the Odisha government rejected Andhra Pradesh's request to conduct a public hearing on the Polavaram project, Union Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday said the Supreme Court has not debarred the central government from sanctioning funds for the project.

19 deaths in bus accident: Bandh observed in Athamallik

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MP's budding hockey players moonlight as maids, mechanics
There is no AstroTurf in the dusty bowl of Madhya Pradesh's Mandsaur, but 14-year-old Sagu Dawar dazzles with her scintillating stickwork, mazy runs, and brilliant defence on rough-cut mowed grass.

MP BJP fire-fights, 2 Union mins to help patch-up

Muskaan's proud moment at Niti from Durganagar slums

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'Plots for homeless a poll stunt'
Farm labour outfits have termed Punjab cabinet's decision to allot 125-sq-yard plots to the homeless in all villages as a "poll stunt".

Capt rules out chances of poll tie-ups, says Congress ahead of rivals

Party gave tickets to 'rich favourites': Chhotepur

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