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Thursday, October 30, 2014

News Digest: Fadnavis discusses his cabinet and Sena with PM, Amit Shah

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, October 31, 2014
Today's Headlines

Fadnavis discusses his cabinet and Sena with PM, Amit Shah
CM-designate Devendra Fadnavis held protracted negotiations with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah in New Delhi on Thursday.

More than 17,000 people evacuated as cyclone Nilofar nears Gujarat
More than 17,000 people living near the coastal areas in Gujarat have been evacuated by authorities in view of the approaching tropical cyclone Nilofar which, however, has gradually weakened and is expected to hit the state merely as a "depression".

ADR faults format for declaration of assets
The NGO said that while certain ministers have declared the value of assets on prevailing rates, others have not, leading to discrepancies.

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Moody's cheers govt reform moves
The economic, fiscal and financial measures undertaken by the government and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), if successfully implemented, are expected to sustain higher growth and tackle constraints on India’s sovereign rating, global ratings agency Moody’s said on Thursday.

US economy grows 3.5% in July-September
An improving economy led the Fed on Wednesday to end its stimulative bond buying program.

Roche-Cipla patent row mediation fails
Efforts to end the long and bitter patent tussle between domestic pharma company Cipla and multinational Roche over a lung cancer drug have come to a naught, with the Delhi high court-appointed mediator submitting its “failure” report in the case.

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Panel reviewing green laws gets one-month extension
A high level committee, which has been reviewing green laws to suggest appropriate amendments to bring them in sync with the government's development goals, has got another month to finalize its report.

Leopards flourish in Bhadravati forests: Study
Here are some new insights into why leopards stray into human habitats regularly. A study taken up in the Bhadravati forest division of Shimoga district shows there are 44 leopards in the area: Meaning as many as 11 leopards in a 100-sqkm area.

Land, water management resources are need of the hour: Javadekar
Union minister for environment and forests Prakash Javadekar on Thursday stressed on the importance of land and water management resources and called for new perspectives to protect the environment.

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EU, Russia, Ukraine sign gas supply deal
Ukraine, Russia and the European Union signed a deal on Thursday on the resumption of Russian natural gas supplies to Ukraine for winter after several months of delay during the conflict in Ukraine.

Army seizes power in Burkina Faso after protests
Burkina's army seized power Thursday, with the head of the armed forces announcing the dissolution of government and parliament and the creation of a transitional body to run the country after violent protests against the president's 27-year-rule.

US urges restraint after Israel vows to reopen Al-Aqsa mosque
The United States on Thursday urged all sides in Jerusalem to exercise restraint amid spiralling tensions in the holy city, and said it was working with Israelis, Palestinian and Jordanians to try to restore calm.

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Exclusive: Big B gets a family-pack for Piku
While some superstars are obsessed about the number of packs they have, it takes only a legend to work towards a family-pack

Promising actresses: Why did they disappear?
Diana Penty: Supermodel Diana Penty became an instant star with her to-die-for looks and natural acting skills.

5 cult Hindi films that flopped

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Misconceptions delay detection in many breast cancer cases: Doctors
Thirty-year-old Aabha developed a tumour in her breast during her pregnancy. Both her family members and also doctors assumed it was a milk lump and didn’t ask her to undergo any investigations.

Supersonic laser-propelled jets get a step closer
Scientists and science fiction writers alike have dreamt of aircraft that are propelled by beams of light and not fuel.

Anti-HIV pill is 90% effective when taken during sex
A pill which can reduce the risk of HIV infection by up to 90% is most effective when used at the same time as sex, French researchers have said.

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ISL: Kerala Blasters beat Pune City 2-1
Goals from Sabeeth and Orji helped Kerala Blasters register their first win in the ISL as they beat hosts Pune City 2-1 at the the Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Stadium.

No one can question my patriotism, Leander Paes says
Indian tennis legend Leander Paes reacted to sports ministry diktat on choosing the country-over-career stand, saying nation always comes first for him.

Murray qualifies for Tour Finals with Dimitrov win
Andy Murray continued his recent resurgence when he qualified for the ATP Finals by reaching quarterfinals of Paris Masters with a win against Grigor Dimitrov.

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First impressions: Oppo N3, the phone with a motorized swivel camera
We got a chance to spend some time with the Oppo N3 and here are our first impressions…

US report puts Indian IT in the dock
US-based The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) has alleged that several Indian IT companies, including large ones, are imposing restrictive employment contracts on employees they send to the US.

8 biggest flops in tech history
Technology is tough to create and even tougher to predict. What can seem like a breakthrough product today can quickly turn into a nightmarish mistake.

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Smriti Irani, Sangh-affiliates discuss govt's education agenda
As part of the three meetings scheduled this week between RSS functionaries and ministers in the Narendra Modi government, HRD minister Smriti Irani attended an interaction with Sangh affiliates who have been working in the field of education.

MHRD to review Ignou
The ministry of human resource development has decided to review Indira Gandhi National Open University following growing allegations of administrative mismanagement and other issues.

Chinese and South Korean students face fallout from suspicions of SAT cheating
The announcement by administrators of the SAT college entrance test that scores are being withheld for students from China and South Korea who took the exam earlier this month has infuriated many and raised anxiety about what for a number of them is a high-stakes college application process.

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School cries foul as BMC razes its rooms
Four classrooms of Shree Ganesh Vidyamandir, Dharavi, were demolished by the BMC on Thursday. School authorities have alleged that in spite of the paperwork being in place, the BMC conducted the demolition without any notice.

Rape accused babu gets interim relief from arrest
The Bombay high court on Thursday extended till November 12 the interim protection from arrest granted to Vivek Dahiphale, a joint secretary in the state irrigation department, who is facing allegations of rape under the pretext of marriage.

Retail prices of tomato stay high in Mumbai
Prices of tomato may have dropped to Rs 5-6 per kg in mandis like Navi Mumbai and Nashik, but consumers in Mumbai are yet to get relief. Retail prices remain around Rs 25-30 per kg in several localities, an average of Rs 10 higher than normal.

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No buses to ferry DPS kids
The transport department of Ghaziabad on Thursday seized all 15 buses used by DPS Raj Nagar for plying without necessary permits, and some for not paying taxes, officials said.

Badal raises pressure on Centre
Escalating further the cold war with its alliance partner BJP, the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) patriarch Parkash Singh Badal has given out signals that the he is willing to take on the saffron party via issues like transfer of Chandigarh to Punjab and minimum support price (MSP) of wheat.

Cyclone to hit Delhi air quality
The air quality in Delhi is likely to worsen from November 2 due to cyclone Nilofar which is likely to hit the Gujarat coast on Saturday.

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Engineering student found dead in hostel room
A 19-year-old engineering student of a college here was found dead under mysterious circumstances in his hostel room on campus on Thursday.

Bangalore school's fate hangs in limbo
Parents, hoping for some word on the fate of the North Bangalore school where a child was allegedly raped, will have to wait till Saturday.

Doctors give African pastor new 'face'
Simon Basedeke, a pastor from the Democratic Republic of Congo, has a second god now.

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Rats feast on relief letter sent by ordinary post
When 55-year-old Veeranga Yellaiah from Kodakantla village in Gajwel mandal of Medak district committed suicide on June 24 this year, his devastated wife did find some succour when local revenue divisional officer visited the family.

They sow seeds, reap sorrows
The grim dance of death continues unabated in the agricultural fields of Telangana. With a state government that is trying to cut its losses, both on the political and economic fronts, the issue of suicides by farmers in the new state appears to be one that is not likely to end anytime soon.

Andhra Pradesh formation day to be on June 2
Andhra Pradesh state will celebrate its formation day on June 2 in place of November 1. This was decided by the state cabinet that met at the Secretariat on Thursday.

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Minor girl sold to businessman for Rs 12 lakh in Chennai
In a shocking incident, a minor Muslim girl from Salem was sold to a rich businessman for Rs 12 lakh.

Tamil Nadu CM, leaders pay tributes to Muthuramalinga Thevar
Chief minister O Panneerselvam on Thursday led the state in paying homage to freedom fighter, Muthuramalinga Thevar, on his 107th birth and 51st death anniversaries at his memorial in Pasumpon in Ramanathapuram district.

At wedding, MK Stalin talks about beginning of new alliances
After attempts by M K Stalin to strike a rapport with PMK and MDMK on Wednesday at a wedding reception hosted by PMK leader S Ramadoss in Mahabalipuram, it was the turn of his father and DMK chief M Karunanidhi to attend the wedding and showcase bonhomie with the PMK leader.

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More than 17,000 people evacuated as cyclone Nilofar nears Gujarat
More than 17,000 people living near the coastal areas in Gujarat have been evacuated by authorities in view of the approaching tropical cyclone Nilofar which, however, has gradually weakened and is expected to hit the state merely as a "depression".

Pandiyan is new Gujarat chief secretary
D Jagatheesa Pandiyan, additional chief secretary (ACS), industry and mines department, on Thursday evening took charge as Gujarat chief secretary from outgoing chief secretary Varesh Sinha.

Did KK swing CS race away from Nanda?
Till the last moment, most bureaucrats were expecting ACS home, SK Nanda or ACS, Finance, Hasmukh Adhia to succeed Varesh Sinah as Gujarat chief secretary.

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HC seeks report on black bucks at Akbar's tomb
Taking serious note of consistent deaths of black bucks in the garden of Akbar’s tomb at Sikandara in Agra, the Allahabad High Court has directed UP’s chief wildlife warden to prepare a plan in consultation with the National Board for Wildlife for protecting the endangered species and submit a report within six weeks before the court.

Mysterious explosion in shop leaves 1 injured
An explosion in a tea shop at Bangad Dharamshala near Madhwapur under the Kydganj police station on Wednesday morning turned into a major puzzle for the police. Till the filing of the report, the bomb disposal squad and forensic experts were struggling to ascertain the nature and cause of the explosion that left a labourer injured and damaged three adjacent houses.

AU students can now access British history online
Students and teachers of the Allahabad University’s arts faculty, who want to access the records or proceedings of the British and Irish history, can now get it online. The Central library of AU would soon be getting an online access to the English Historical Document (EHD), one of the most comprehensive collections of documents on British history.

More Allahabad News»

Baliyatra insured for rupees 3.5 crores
The district administration has insured the seven-day Baliyatra for a whopping Rs 3.5 crore.The amount is almost Rs 1.5 crore more than that last year.

Baliyatra insured for rupees3.5 crore
The district administration has insured the seven-day Baliyatra for a whopping Rs 3.5 crore.The amount is almost Rs 1.5 crore more than that last year.

Man buries body against heavy odds
Till Tuesday, Indrajit Dora of Kharamunda village in Bargarh district had no claim to fame.But he has now become the talk of the western Odisha town after turning into a Good Samaritan.

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Burglars having a field day, encore in Bagh Sewania
Burglars are having a free run in state capital. Three incidents came to light on Thursday where in cash, jewellery and house hold goods worth lakhs were burgled.

Katara Hills, Bagh Mugalia residents easy meat for thieves
A spate of thefts in Bagh Mugalia Extension and Katara Hills on early Wednesday morning has once again brought into focus vulnerability of residents living on city outskirts.

HC seeks status report on probe against ex min aide
Shukla made a fresh appeal for bail after his earlier bail plea was rejected in April this year.He was arrested for his alleged role in Pre-Medical Test (PMT) 2012 examination scam by STF on February 6.

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AAP to hold candlelight vigil on Nov 1
Punjab AAP convener Sucha Singh Chottepur said party volunteers would hold candlelight vigils at all possible places to “awaken the sleeping government” and demand justice for victims of the 1984 riots.

Will raise stalled yellow fever drug yield issue: MP
As the Kasauli-based Central Research Institute (CRI), lone producer of yellow fever vaccine, has failed to produce even a single drug in the past two years, BJP MP from Shimla has decided to raise the issue in Parliament.

Khattar picks clean-image babus as aides
Meanwhile, the state government has appointed BJP state spokesperson Jawahar Yadav as officer on special duty (OSD) to the CM.

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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

News Digest: Govt cold-shoulders Hindu outfit's no-jeans diktat for girls

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Today's Headlines

Govt cold-shoulders Hindu outfit's no-jeans diktat for girls
Haryana finance minister Captain Abhimanyu said on Wednesday that no civilized society gave right to any organization to dictate social conduct and life of people.

'Anti-Hindu' YouTube video creates flutter
A video clipping on YouTube showing a person propagating non Hindu beliefs in Tirumala created a flutter in Tirumala Tirupati Devastanams (TTD) on Wednesday.

Farmer suicides: Telangana Congress meets Sonia
The Telangana Congress on Tuesday urged party president Sonia Gandhi to put pressure on the central government to aid farmers in the state.

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Construction FDI norms eased, may boost projects
The government on Wednesday eased rules for foreign investment in the construction sector by allowing inflows into projects spread over a smaller area.

Tax refunds hit collection growth
Getting tax refunds are a problem not just for the aam aadmi but even for top babus, including a former finance secretary, who should have received the money at least two years ago.

India tops consumer index again
India continues to be on top of the global consumer confidence index but, given the slowdown in discretionary spends, it has dipped by two points in the third quarter (Q3) of 2014, according to a Nielsen survey released on Wednesday.

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DU professor discovers 7 frog species
The 'frogman' of India, Delhi University professor S D Biju, has another feather in his cap.

Global meet on climate change in Kerala in February
Tackling climate change, disaster management are among the issues set to be discussed at an international conference to be held here in February next year.

Growth should not be at the cost of environment: Jairam Ramesh
While India venerates and respects its biodiversity on one hand, the other hand it treats it with neglect and disdain by destroying it, said former environment minister Jairam Ramesh.

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Mounting crises takes toll on Obama's foreign policy team
She was peppered with critiques of the president’s Syria and China policies, as well as the White House’s repeated delays in releasing a national security strategy, a congressionally mandated document that sets out foreign policy goals. On that last point, Rice had a sardonic reply.

Egypt demolishes homes for Gaza buffer
One day after an evacuation order, Egyptian Army bulldozers began demolishing houses along the border with Gaza on Wednesday, the first step in establishing what officials say will be a buffer zone intended to stop the passage of militants and weapons across the frontier.

Nato reports spike in Russian military flights
Nato aircraft tracked Russian strategic bombers over the Atlantic and Black Sea on Wednesday and sorties of fighters over the Baltic in what the Western alliance called an unusual burst of activity at a tense time in East-West relations.

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Is there a rift between Bipasha and Harman?
There are several theories floating around on what caused the alleged rift. But then again, is there a rift?

Exclusive: Sonakshi and Ajay Devgn in Action Jackson
Check out Elvis Presley clones in white and red bell-bottoms and sporting the popular 70s hairstyle, sharing screen space with Ajay Devgn and Sonakshi Sinha

Akshay Kumar takes a dig at himself
Akshay Kumar is playing himself in The Shaukeens, albeit with a difference

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Now, an app to monitor tweets to spot suicidal pals
Suicide prevention charity Samaritans has launched a service to help people spot whether their friends could be at risk of taking their own lives. 

Key to happy married life: Plan your children late
Couples who postpone chil8d8bearing to later in life experience the highest and most lasting levels of happiness following the birth of their children, new research has shown.

High milk intake tied to early death?
Drinking more than one and a half pints of milk a day could increase the risk of early death, a new study has warned.

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ISL: Delhi draw 0-0 against NorthEast United
Young NorthEast United FC goalkeeper T P Rehenesh made three spectacular saves to deny Delhi Dynamos a win as the two sides settled for a goalless draw.

Murray on brink of World Finals after defeating Benneteau
Murray, who was absent last year after undergoing back surgery, overcame the challenge of Julien Benneteau and advanced to the last 16, 6-3, 6-4.

Hat-trick of titles for Harinder, double for Dipika Pallikal
Harinder Pal Sandhu helped himself to his third title and Dipika Pallikal her second on the trot in the four-leg JSW Challenger Squash Circuit on Wednesday.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review: The most powerful phablet yet
Should this phablet be your next buy at Rs 58,000? Find out in our Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review…

Spectrum delay may hit Airtel, Vodafone services in Delhi, Mumbai
Mobile networks in Delhi and Mumbai seem to be headed for major disruptions and outages as delayed allotment of spectrum by the government may impact coverage.

6 best Android smartphones under Rs 7,000
Here are six best Android smartphones in the sub-Rs7000 category. These devices offer value for money and come with the latest features and specifications.

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UGC overlooks rules in forming panel for inspection of deemed universities
When the Supreme Court ordered inspection of seven deemed universities it had little clue how the University Grants Commission will dilute the process by disregarding its own rules.

Innovation takes centrestage at IIT-Kharagpur
When brilliant minds compete for a prize, the results are guaranteed to be astounding.

Indian universities miss out on another global ranking
Even as the ministry of human resource development readies an India-centric ranking of higher educational institutions, just four Indian institutions figure on another list of top universities in the world.

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TOI manifesto for new Maharashtra govt
Maharashtra is politically the second-largest state in the country with 48 MPs in the Lok Sabha. But in economic terms, it towers above every other state—about 80% larger than the next state (UP) and more than twice the size of Gujarat.

Shivaji-based theme to light up Fadnavis's oath taking
In reminiscent of the glorious rule of Shivaji, the BJP has decided to recreate the coronation scene of the Maratha ruler as Devendra Fadnavis takes his oath at Wankhede Stadium tomorrow.

Boy hangs self in Mumbai after parents reject demand to study in UK
A 16-year-old boy allegedly hanged himself after his parents turned down his demand to go to London for studies. The incident took place on Tuesday night at a building at Clare Road in Byculla (W).

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North Corporation to report on `illegal' mall
A mall allegedly built illegally in Kirti Nagar came under the scanner of Delhi high court on Wednesday after it asked North Delhi Municipal Corporation to file a status report.

Central govt offices in Delhi to shut early today
After Delhi government offices remained closed on Wednesday in view of the holiday declared on Chhath, it is now the turn of some key central government offices to shut down early on Thursday.

Memorial work to start on Nov 1
After a major controversy last year, Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee is all set to start work on construction of the “November 1984 riots memorial” on November 1 at Rakabganj Gurdwara premises.

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Women more worried than men about slums
Women don’t have starkly different responses from men when it comes to issues dogging Bangalore, but they certainly have their own set of priorities.

BJP takes Rashmi case to governor
The BJP on Wednesday took the attack on bureaucrat Rashmi V Mahesh and cases of child abuse in private schools to governor Vajjubhai R Valla.

Fed up with constant fights. man kills wife
He made elaborate plans to kill his ‘annoying wife’ and pass it off as a murder for gain committed by strangers. But the 62-year-old’s game was up when hardnosed cops smelt something amiss in the crime.

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Telangana martyr's wife attempts suicide
The issue of non-inclusion of all those who lost their lives in the struggle for creation of Telangana nearly claimed its first victim when Sabitha, the wife of Pradeep, who lost his life during the agitation, attempted suicide in Vikarabad of Ranga Reddy district.

'Tortured' wife kills husband
Two persons were murdered in separate incidents in the city on Tuesday morning.

Shias peeved at civic inaction for Moharram
Shia groups on Monday decried the lack of initiative on the part of the government, civic bodies and police to put in place necessary arrangement for the smooth conduct of Moharram processions in the city.

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Ministers in place, but no chief secretary now
In an unusual case, the state administration seems to be functioning without a chief secretary, who is the head of the bureaucratic set-up.

Woman murdered near Tiruttani was raped, say police
Police have identified the woman who was found murdered at a stone quarry near Tiruttani, 100km from Chennai, on Tuesday.

5 surrender in murder of AIADMK man
Five people on Wednesday surrendered in connection with the murder of AIADMK man Ezhumalai in Velachery early on Tuesday morning. However, police are still on the lookout for the main suspect.

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NRI accuses senior politician of duping him of Rs 95
NRI Roshan Shah, who was booked on complaint of a BJP supporter for posting obscene comment on a senior BJP politician’s granddaughter on Facebook, has now accused the politician, her daughter and their two NGOs of duping him of Rs 95 in connection with an online purchase from the NGOs.

Sardar's banyan still stands tall in Ras
A centenarian banyan tree in Ras village of Anand district is still standing tall with huge trunk and big roots.

Gujarat high court orders probe into Charanka land deals
Gujarat high court has asked the principal secretary of the revenue department to conduct a thorough investigation into the alleged land purchase scam by the state government for its solar park project at Charanka village in Santalpur block of Patan district.

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HC seeks report on black bucks at Akbar's tomb
Taking serious note of consistent deaths of black bucks in the garden of Akbar’s tomb at Sikandara in Agra, the Allahabad High Court has directed UP’s chief wildlife warden to prepare a plan in consultation with the National Board for Wildlife for protecting the endangered species and submit a report within six weeks before the court.

Mysterious explosion in shop leaves 1 injured
An explosion in a tea shop at Bangad Dharamshala near Madhwapur under the Kydganj police station on Wednesday morning turned into a major puzzle for the police. Till the filing of the report, the bomb disposal squad and forensic experts were struggling to ascertain the nature and cause of the explosion that left a labourer injured and damaged three adjacent houses.

AU students can now access British history online
Students and teachers of the Allahabad University’s arts faculty, who want to access the records or proceedings of the British and Irish history, can now get it online. The Central library of AU would soon be getting an online access to the English Historical Document (EHD), one of the most comprehensive collections of documents on British history.

More Allahabad News»

Cops take triple murder accused on remand
Police on Tuesday took Sneha Swakhyar Samal, the accused of October 14 triple murder at Khandagiri, on two-day remand for interrogation.

Top CMAS leaderNachika surrenders
Nachika Linga, who waged a relentless battle against liquor and land of tribal people allegedly occupied by non-tribals, surrendered before police on Tuesday.

Stop-salary threat if survey data is not provided by November 15
The state higher education department has threatened university and college authorities to stop their salaries if they fail to provide data for their respective institutions as part of the All-India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) sought by the Union human resources development ministry by November 15.

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Doubting infidelity, man kills wife for saying no to sex
Angry with wife not allowing him to consummate marriage and suspecting her of having an affair with someone else, a man murdered spouse on Tuesday.

Beating Modi's jan dhan, MNREGS officials divert money to namesake accounts in Madhya Pradesh
Babus often accused of corruption have found a unique way to beat PM Modi’s big-ticket financial inclusion programme — Jan Dhan scheme.

MP BJP to gift Bhagwad Gita to party workers
Taking the cue from Prime Minister Narendra Modi who gifted copies of the Bhagwad Gita to US President Barack Obama and Japanese emperor Akihito, the Madhya Pradesh BJP will now gift the holy Hindu text to its party workers at a two-day convention to be held here starting Thursday.

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Cong activists begin 3-day 'silent protest' against police 'excesses'
The protesters accused the state government of victimizing Congress leaders and workers by registering false cases against them.

Theft-accused African students in judicial custody, police inform embassies
The two African students, who were arrested by police on Tuesday after they were accused of theft by a shopkeeper and people tied them with a pole, were sent to judicial custody by a Jalandhar court on Wednesday.

Trees to be pruned in all roads and markets
The Environment and City Beautification Committee of the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation discussed and decided that pruning of trees would be done in all the city roads, markets, and wherever required.

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