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Sunday, November 2, 2014

News Digest: Chinese army entered Indian waters at Ladakh's Pangong Lake

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, November 03, 2014
Today's Headlines

Chinese army entered Indian waters at Ladakh's Pangong Lake
Chinese boats entered into the Indian waters at the Pangong lake nestled in the higher reaches of Ladakh on October 22.

Second Chinese submarine docks in SL despite India's protests
Despite India trying its best to prevent Chinese submarines from stopping in Sri Lanka, another Chinese at tack sub, Changzheng 2 has docked in Colombo.

Doctor not guilty if operation fails and there's no negligence
It would not be advisable to jump to the conclusion that a failed surgery is due to negligence.

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SC coal verdict to cost Adani Rs 6,000 crore
Billionaire businessman Gautam Adani-owned Adani Group, so far perceived to be a major beneficiary of the Supreme Court’s decision to cancel 214 coal mines, has actually emerged as one of the losers.

Amazon says it faces unique risks in India
Amazon feels India’s laws and regulations are a risk for the company.

Low rates, riskier loans may hurt life insurers: IRDA
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) has said that falling interest rates will pose challenges to the life insurance industry, which has to continue to deliver good returns to policyholders.

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Climate change fight affordable, cut emissions to zero by 2100: UN report
Governments can keep climate change in check at manageable costs but will have to cut greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2100 to limit fast-worsening risks, a UN report showed on Sunday.

Soon, 'toxic' Li-ion batteries may be turned into eco-friendly ones
A new research has revealed that most of the electrolytes that are superhalogens in lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries contain toxic halogens.

UN panel scrambling to finish climate report
After an all-night session, the United Nations' expert panel on climate science was scrambling on Saturday to finish a report on global warming that a top UN official said offers "conclusive evidence" that humans are altering the Earth's climate system.

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Pro-Russian rebels vote for leaders in eastern Ukraine
Pro-Russian rebels elected a separatist leadership in eastern Ukraine on Sunday in a vote President Petro Poroshenko called "a farce".

It's now easier for citizens to sue China government
China is making it easier for people to sue the government. The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress accepted an amendment to the Administrative Procedure Law on Saturday, allowing courts to launch proceedings whenever government departments are sued for violating agreements on land, housing compensation or commercial operations franchised by the government.

Bangladesh media mogul gets death for '71 war crimes
Top leader of fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami party and Bangladeshi media tycoon Mir Quasem Ali was sentenced to death today by a special war crimes court for atrocities he committed during the 1971 independence war against Pakistan, days after the party’s chief was given capital punishment on identical charges.

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'My big decisions made sense to no one but me'
Nandana Sen is the daughter of Nobel laureate and Bharat Ratna Amartya Sen and Padma Shri Bengali writer Nabaneeta Dev Sen.

Bollywood has a low divorce rate
Despite all the stories of promiscuity; the innumerable romances and the fly-by-night affairs, Bollywood doesn’t necessarily subscribe to the ‘D’ word.

Know Kapil Sharma's reel family better
Kapil Sharma's TV show Comedy Nights With Kapil has managed to emerge as one of the most-watched shows on TV.

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'Virgin was warned about safety'
An expert at an international organization specializing in space safety said on Sunday that she had warned Virgin before over safety concerns after death of three engineers in a rocket engine explosion in 2007.

Bats may hold key to fight against Ebola
Bats are living up to their frightening reputation in the world's worst Ebola outbreak as prime suspects for spreading the deadly virus to humans, but scientists believe they may also shed valuable light on fighting infection.

Decoded: Why scratching makes you itch more
Scratching an itch causes the brain to release the neurotransmitter serotonin which intensifies the itch sensation, a new study has found.

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ISL: Anelka strike helps Mumbai edge past Kerala
A stunning goal from Nicolas Anelka helped Mumbai City FC to pip Kerala Blasters 1-0 in their Indian Super League match at the DY Patil stadium on Sunday.

Click here for the action at United States Grand Prix
Only 18 cars will line up at Circuit of the Americas owing to the pulling out of Marussia and Caterham from the Formula One United States Grand Prix.

Djokovic wins Paris Masters for second straight year
Djokovic won his 600th ATP match as he defeated Canadian seventh seed Milos Raonic 6-2, 6-3 to win the Paris Masters for the second straight year.

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Google, Apple most in-demand employers globally: LinkedIn
The 'World's 100 Most InDemand Employers: 2014' was based on billions of interactions from LinkedIn's over 300 million members.

3 cool ways to make your photos more fun
Here are some advancements in photographic technology that you can try out right now...

13 most popular tech CEOs
It's tough being a CEO. You have to constantly meet your sales goals, introduce new ideas, motivate your employees and keep expanding the business, too.

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An Indian-French handshake
IIT-Delhi and IISc team up with a Paris-based company to carry out joint research

A new draw
There has been an upswing in the number of Indians studying in British Columbia

Q & A - The new paradigm
Alice Gast, the first woman and non-Briton to become the president of Imperial College London in September 2014, in an exclusive interview to Education Times:

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Mercedes rams into car in Santa Cruz
A businessman, Pratik Gada, crashed his Mercedes into a Santro car that in turn rammed into three stationary autos near St Teresa’s School at SV Road, Santacruz west on Sunday morning. No casualties were reported in the mishap

IT crash at airport hits domestic flights
The last day of the extended holiday season saw chaos at the domestic terminal for hours on Sunday afternoon. Voltage fluctuations led to systems crashing at CSIA’s Terminal 1, due to which several domestic departures were delayed by over an hour

Researchers in US set to harness social media to make your city safer
Today no one can discount the power of a tweet and cognitive scientists at MIT Media Lab are set to raise the bar higher

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Outer Delhi tense as mahapanchayat 'bans' Muharram march
Days after communal riots hit east Delhi, tension is simmering in another part of the capital with a group of villagers resolving not to allow Muharram procession in their area.

ITO barricading partially removed
More than a year after DMRC started work on the ITO Metro station, the barricades on Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg are finally being removed.

'Frosty DU impelled SRCC to do its best'
Despite Sri Ram College of Commerce emerging as the most sought-after college for commerce and economics under his guidance in the past 10 years, principal Prakash Chand Jain has always kept a low profile.

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Neighbour arrested for raping toddler
A two-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her 29-year-old neighbour in HSR Layout, South-East Bangalore, on Sunday

School ID cards for parents aren't foolproof
The ID cards for parents, issued by the East Bengaluru school where a six-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her teacher last week, have the photo of students but not of their guardians.

Demons get BBMP moving
On Diwali night, as crackers sizzled and smoked around, this artist went to Queen's Circle, armed with paint and brush.

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PG student gang-raped in Hyderabad varsity men's hostel
A 23-year-old postgraduate student of the English and Foreign Languages University (Eflu) was gang-raped by two persons, including a fellow student, in a room at a men’s hostel on the campus on Friday night. Police arrested the two culprits on Sunday.

'Kiss of Love' leads to tension at University of Hyderabad
Tension prevailed in the University of Hyderabad (UoH) campus on Sunday evening as student factions almost came to blows over organising the 'Kiss of Love'.

Sexual harassment turning common place in Eflu, say students
The alleged gang-rape of a post-graduate student at English and Foreign Languages University (Eflu) is not an isolated case of assault on female students on the campus, students said on Sunday.

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'India's Achilles' heel: Rajapaksa family politics driving Lankan hostility'
The recent verdict by the Colombo high court that sentenced five Indian fishermen to death on alleged drug traf ficking charges has evoked a strong diplomatic as well as political reaction from India.

Drug smuggling in Palk Bay: Alluring danger
Susai Vaz, a country boat fisher man in Pamban, says smugglers are constantly on the prowl along the coast looking for prospective fishermen to ferry gold or narcotics across the water.

Few facilities for women cops on duty
Women police constables are an ignored lot in the force.

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'Follow your heart to succeed'
R Madhavan as Farhan Qureshi in ‘3 Idiots’ takes up engineering despite his love for wildlife photography. He later persuades his parents to allow him to follow his passion and embarks on the dream journey.

DSP accuses MLA of obstructing duty
A deputy superintendent of police (DSP) with the Kheda Police has alleged that the local MLA obstructed her performance of duty and used derogatory words.

Changes in labour laws planned
The Gujarat government plans to introduce amendments in key laws that will usher in major labour reforms in the state.

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Group D of RRC exam to be held from Nov 3
Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC) will be conducting the group D examination in the city on Sunday. This examination is going to be organized in five phases every Sunday starting from November 3 and finally ending on November 30. Extra coaches have also been attached in the trains to bring the candidates.

Hindu family performs Azadari for 65 years
It is a unique example of camaraderie and Hindu-Muslim brotherhood. A devout Hindu family performs Azadari to mourn the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Husain, the grandson of Prophet Mohammad.

Hyena, not wolf creating terror in Gonda: Forest dept
The animal thought to be wolf and creating terror in the past few days at Gonda district, turns out to be hyena. On Saturday, the team of forest department claimed it on the basis of pug marks.

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Mahtab questions Naveen's decision
BJD MP Bhartruhari Mahtab on Saturday opposed party president Naveen Patnaik's decision to suspend MLA Pravat Tripathy from the party after the CBI arrested him in the chit fund scam.

High energy at sports meet for special needs people
Pratima, a bubbly girl from Manipur, might be less fortunate than others as far as health goes, but her high energy levels and infectious enthusiasm are much more than the average person on the street.

Safeguards for apartment owners
People buying apartments from government agencies or private companies can now hope that their interests will be ensured.

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Bihar Mahotsav held at Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal
Bhopal caught a glimpse of Bihar at the recently-organised Bihar Mahotsav at Bharat Bhavan.

Ghost colleges give BPed degrees
Forget about haunted campuses of physical education colleges, there is at least one ghost college recognized by National Council of Teachers' Education, which doesn't exist on the address mentioned in the council's list.

One more dies of dengue, fifth death in one week
One more person died of dengue in the state capital on Saturday taking the toll to nine this year. This is the fifth death in one week.

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Beating the retreat ceremony called off for 3 days
Probably for the first time during peace period, the Border Security Force (BSF) has decided to call off the daily flag-lowering ceremony at Attari for three days after a suicide bomber targeted the synchronized drill at Wagah in Pakistan on Sunday.

Samjhauta Express, Delhi-Lahore bus may be cancelled
The train runs between Delhi and Lahore on Monday and Thursday while the Sada-e-Sarhad bus runs twice a day from Monday to Saturday.

Come February, gharials to swarm Punjab rivers again
Almost half a century ago, they vanished from Punjab's rivers.

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Saturday, November 1, 2014

News Digest: 4 JD (U) MLAs get the boot for anti-party acts

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, November 02, 2014
Today's Headlines

4 JD (U) MLAs get the boot for anti-party acts
Bihar assembly Speaker Uday Narain Chaudhary has terminated the legislative assembly membership of Gyanendra Kumar Singh Gyanu (Barh), Neeraj Kumar Bablu (Chhatapur), Rahul Kumar (Ghosi) and Ravindra Rai (Mahua), all suspended JD (U) MLAs.

'Indian women hardly have any say in decision making'
The Central Statistics Office’s publication “Women and Men in India 2014” found that women occupied seven out of 45 ministerial positions in the Narendra Modi’s council of ministers, which is a little more than 15%, against around 10% in 2004.

BJP's rise brings disparate Left forces together
In the face of BJP’s relentless rise, the Left parties are in a churn that has forced even erstwhile adversaries to close ranks to fight what they call “concerted rightwing offensive fueled by the corporate-Hindutva forces”.

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Jet fuel price down 7%, but fare cuts unlikely
SpiceJet COO Sanjiv Kapoor said: “We have some of the lowest fares and highest fuel costs in the world. 7.3% ATF cut welcome relief, will help reduce bleeding. That's all.”

Govt cuts import tariff value on gold, silver
The government yesterday slashed import tariff value on gold to $391 per 10 grams and silver to $551 per kg following weak global price trends.

Two CAs under lens for cooking books of company
The Institute of Chartered Accounts of India is investigating allegations that a chartered account, who figures on the CBI’s list of undesirable contact men.

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UN panel scrambling to finish climate report
After an all-night session, the United Nations' expert panel on climate science was scrambling on Saturday to finish a report on global warming that a top UN official said offers "conclusive evidence" that humans are altering the Earth's climate system.

Rumours make tiger tracking tougher
There is no trace of the stray tiger a week after its pugmarks were found at Hasankhera village on October 25

Kolkata most polluted metro; India has highest PAH level: Study
Kolkata is the most polluted metropolis in the country with its pollution levels recorded highest among eight tropical Asian countries.

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Demonstrators demand impeachment of Brazil president
Police in Brazil's biggest city say more than 2,000 people staged a peaceful demonstration demanding the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff.

Spanish woman cured of Ebola moves to normal room
A Spanish nursing assistant who recovered from an Ebola virus infection has left the isolation unit where she was being monitored and moved to a normal room, a hospital statement said Saturday.

Shortages, inflation threaten Venezuela Christmas
Venezuela is stepping up efforts to combat shortages and rising prices so families can have a merry Christmas complete with 12-cent sacks of sugar and 50-cent chickens.

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'I had only done wine, work and women'
Piyush Mishra talks about The Shaukeens and how he has become the person he is despite his morally weak past

Hrithik Roshan spends time with his children in Goa
We recently reported that Sussanne Khan celebrated her birthday in Goa on October 26 this year, along with family and friends. While estranged hubby Hrithik Roshan was not part of these celebrations, he did fly to Goa soon after Sussanne left for home.

AbRam to Azad Rao Khan: Cute star kids of Bollywood

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The world at your feet — the cue to our desires
Interview with David H Zald, professor of psychology and psychiatry at Vander bilt University, Nash ville, and a fellow of the Center for Integrative and Cognitive Neuro science, studies the neural basis of emotional processing.

Can drinking water put your heart at risk?
Ana Navas-Acien can’t quite recall the moment when she began to worry about arsenic in drinking water and its potential role in heart disease.

Heartfelt ethical wills are now high-tech
Jo Kline Cebuhar first encountered the ancient concept of creating an ethical will while she was a volunteer at a hospice in Iowa.

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ISL: FC Goa defeat Delhi Dynamos FC 2-1
FC Goa registered their first victory in the Indian Super League as they defeated Delhi Dynamos FC 2-1 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Fatorda.

EPL: Cool-hand Hazard preserves Chelsea's lead
Eden Hazard's penalty ensured Chelsea maintained a four-point lead at the Premier League summit following a 2-1 victory against Queens Park Rangers.

EPL: Sanchez brace sends Arsenal into top four
Alexis Sanchez scored twice and Calum Chambers added another as Arsenal won 3-0 at home to bottom club Burnley to claim fourth place in Premier League.

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Twitter outrage over 'suspension' of accounts
Twitter timelines of most Indian users were abuzz on Saturday due to a controversy about some accounts being 'suspended'.

10 top tech stories of the week
Here's a quick look at what made news in the world of technology in the week just gone by...

13 most popular tech CEOs in US
It's tough being a CEO. You have to constantly meet your sales goals, introduce new ideas, motivate your employees and keep expanding the business, too.

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HC slams DU for admissions mess due to rollback of FYUP
The Delhi High Court has slammed Delhi University for creating a mess ahead of the 2014 academic year admissions by first persisting with the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP) and then moving on to earlier three-year discipline.

US varsity offers course on 'wasting time on net'
While many students feel guilty for spending more time reading listicles, watching cat videos and exploring Facebook than studying, a new degree-level course on offer at an elite US university requires its students to procrastinate.

Tamil Nadu ranks third in enrolment in higher education
Tamil Nadu has been ranked third in the country in the gross enrolment ratio as per the provisional survey on higher education (2012-13) of the Union human resource development ministry.

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Day after, BJP ministers squabble for plum posts
More than 24 hours after Devendra Fadnavis was sworn in as chief minister, seven others took oath as cabinet ministers and two as ministers of state, those at the helm of the new government had been unable to allocate portfolios because of intense wrangling over key ministries.

'Cop demands Rs 40K to repay businessman'
A police officer (name withheld) in the western suburbs demanded Rs 40,000 from a businessman to pay back another, said sources.

Meet the crowd-pullers of the Muharram month
It is nine in the evening. The green Mughal Mosque at Dongri is packed with mourners, almost all in black clothing.

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Knowledge gap leads to racial crimes: Kiren Rijiju
Blaming a lack of sensitivity for the increasing number of racial crimes, minister of state for home Kiren Rijiju on Saturday said racist attacks in the city were happening because society had not “really opened up".

30 trains to be cancelled
Anticipating a foggy winter, the railways has decided to cancel 30 trains, mostly north-bound, for 47 days from December 31.

Stephanian beats odds, wins three medals for India
Ankur Dhama is getting faster and faster. The 21-year-old history student at St Stephen’s college returned from Incheon on Sunday with three medals in the bag. He won two bronzes and a silver for middle-long distance running at the Asian Para Games.

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Bengaluru school rape: Director, principal held
A special police team led by DCP, Central Crime Branch, Abhishek Goyal on Saturday visited the east Bangalore school and arrested director Pramod Arya and principal Vyjayanthi.

Jaishankar a habitual offender, suspect cops
Police investigating the alleged rape of a girl by her Hindi teacher, Jaishankar Appadurai Nair, 37, strongly suspect the accused is a habitual offender and has molested more girls in the past.

Muslim leaders plan to quit JD(S)
Several other seniors are also unhappy with being marginalized in the party.

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TTD vows to protect Tirumala sanctity
Security has been stepped up. Checking has been intensified.

L&T may seek Rs 1,500cr more as VGF to make Metro viable
Who will blink first? That describes the current standoff between the government of Telangana and Larsen & Toubro (L&T), the concessionaire for the Hyderabad Metro Rail project whose continuance is now in doubt.

Man rapes daughter for falling in love
Police on Saturday arrested a man for allegedly raping his daughter for over a year as the girl was in love with a local boy.

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The whole truth
Most of us already know we are what we eat, temperamentally and physically, but how about extending that logic to the way we love?

Fight plan
With the school debating scene heating up, parents and students have realized they can no longer rely on mere bullet point arguments to win. And that’s why they’re now bringing in the big guns.

Elangovan has to start from scratch
The new TNCC president, E V K S Elangovan, has an unenviable task of holding many warring factions of Congress together. G KVasan has already indicated that he would revive the erstwhile TMC and a formal announcement is expected in this regard on Monday.

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Iranian ship detained in Hazira for collision
Gujarat marine police and maritime regulators have detained an Iranian ship in Hazira for its alleged involvement in the high sea collision with a trawler that had killed two fishermen four days ago.

Lioness strays into Amreli village, mauls five people
In an unusual display of ferocity, a two-year-old lioness on Saturday attacked five people in Kachivada village of Amreli district.

Higher education department's e-gyan site hacked
The e-gyan website of the department of higher education was reportedly hacked on Saturday morning.

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Group D of RRC exam to be held from Nov 3
Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC) will be conducting the group D examination in the city on Sunday. This examination is going to be organized in five phases every Sunday starting from November 3 and finally ending on November 30. Extra coaches have also been attached in the trains to bring the candidates.

Hindu family performs Azadari for 65 years
It is a unique example of camaraderie and Hindu-Muslim brotherhood. A devout Hindu family performs Azadari to mourn the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Husain, the grandson of Prophet Mohammad.

Hyena, not wolf creating terror in Gonda: Forest dept
The animal thought to be wolf and creating terror in the past few days at Gonda district, turns out to be hyena. On Saturday, the team of forest department claimed it on the basis of pug marks.

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CBI arrests Tripathy in AT scam, party suspends him
The buzz in the grapevine turned into reality on Friday as CBI made the first political arrest in the chit fund scam by netting Banki MLA Pravat Tripathy for his alleged complicity in Artha Tatwa (AT) Group fraud.

Fate of Hi-Tech medical college in Rourkela uncertain
Uncertainty dogs the fate of Hi-Tech Medical College and Hospital, Rourkela, in the wake of its promoter Tirupati Panigrahi coming under Crime Branch (CB) scanner for fraudulent land deals.

India ready for series opener at Barabati against Sri Lanka
Amid heavy security, the Sri Lankan cricket team arrived in Bhubaneswar on Friday for the Sunday ODI against India at Barabati Stadium in Cuttack.

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BJP to grow bigger than Communist Party of China: Shivraj Singh Chouhan
BJP national president Amit Shah on Friday asked the party unit in Madhya Pradesh to raise its membership four times and achieve a target of a two-crore strong cadre.

3 CBSE school students celebrate National Unity Day
National Unity Day was celebrated by CBSE school students and NCC with great enthusiasm.

Special trains in November in view of railway exams
In view of railway recruitment cell (RRC) exams, special trains between Bhopal-Itarsi, Bhopal-Bina and Jabalpur-Itarsi would be run by railways on November 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30.

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Six suspended after vigilance report on road cave-in
Six officials of the public works department have been placed under suspension after a vigilance bureau report found them responsible for caving in of the road between Rampura and Maur in Bathinda.

AAP takes out candle march for victims of '84 carnage
Aam Aadmi Party took out a candle march seeking justice for the victims of 1984 anti-Sikh riots here on Saturday evening.Party observer Narinder Singh Walia said, "We have no other demand but justice.".

30 years after massacre, a memorial for victims in New Delhi
He blamed the previous Congress-led UPA government of hindering the construction of the memorial.

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