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Harappa-like Site Surfaces in Tamil Nadu; 3,000 Ancient Artifacts Found

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With structure after structure surfacing from under the soil, the massive scale of an ancient urban centre that lies buried at Pallisanthai Thidal in Sivaganga district of Tamil Nadu is emerging.
 
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Sunday, May 29, 2016

News Digest: Will not allow country to walk on wrong path: PM

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, May 30, 2016
Today's Headlines

Will not allow country to walk on wrong path: PM
Davangere (Karnataka) Taking pot shots at those mocking at him for not doing "big things", Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday assured the people that he would not allow the country to walk on the wrong path.

UPA villain, NDA govt a hero: BJP
he UPA government has proved to be a "villain" on all fronts and the Narendra Modi-led NDA dispensation has emerged as a "hero" by giving transparent and corruption-free governance, BJP said on Sunday.

Caste maths to decide party's UP nominee?
The BJP parliamentary board has decided to send Union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi to Rajya Sabha from Jharkhand and not from Uttar Pradesh as believed earlier.

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World Bank officials to come to India in June
For the purpose of data collection for its 2017 annual report, officials from the World Bank Group would be coming to India in June 2016. India was ranked at 130 out of 189 economies in the world in the report released last year.

Government to sell off 14 ITDC hotels
Fourteen out of 16 perennially loss-making hotels owned by state-run ITDC will be sold off and the process to privatize them has already started, tourism minister Mahesh Sharma said. The government plans to totally offload its stakes in all ITDC-run hotels except the Ashoka and Samrat hotels in Delhi.

India among top 10 steel importers in 2015: WSA
India, the world's third largest steel producer, was among the top 10 importers of the alloy last year, according to the latest data by the global industry body World Steel Association. India imported 13.3 million tonnes of the metal in 2015 and was just a notch up from China, which imported 13.2 MT.

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Galapagos project: A model for sustainable development
The success of a global renewable energy project on Ecuador's Galapagos archipelago has given a major boost to the idea of sustainable development, according to a report. It says the San Cristobal Wind Project reduced the archipelago's greenhouse gas emissions and preserved critically endangered species.

Elephanta Caves facing risk from sea-level rise

Moratorium lifted on industrial unit in Maharashtra
The Environment Ministry has lifted the moratorium on polluting industrial clusters in the Critically Polluted Areas (CPA) of Chandrapur in Maharashtra, a move aimed at enabling new investments which have been stalled for the last over five years.

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Shooting rampage in Houston leaves two dead, 6 wounded
Police in Houston killed a gunman on Sunday in a chaotic shootout that left one other person dead, six wounded - including two officers - and set off a fire at a nearby gas station when bullets struck a gas pump, authorities said.

Iraq forces poised for Fallujah assault
Elite Iraqi troops were poised Sunday to assault one of the Islamic State group's most emblematic bastions, Fallujah, as the jihadists counterattacked in both Iraq and neighbouring Syria.

Five UN soldiers killed in central Mali attack
Five United Nations peacekeepers were killed and one other seriously injured in an ambush in central Mali on Sunday. The northern Mali region has seen repeated violence since separatists joined jihadists to seize the region from the government in Bamako.

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Shah Rukh Khan: Life lessons shared by him

Meet the 'Housefull 3' baddies

Sex symbols of Bollywood

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Ice age on Mars occurred 400,000 years ago: Scientists
Using radar data from Nasa's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, scientists have found a record of the most recent Martian ice age recorded in the planet's north polar ice cap. The new results agree with previous models that indicate a glacial period ended about 400,000 years ago.

New device becoming boon for endocsopic treatment
A new device, SpyGlass DS, recently acquired by VGM Hospital, a city hospital, has come as a boon to the liver and gastro-pancrease patients, and helping endoscopic procedure. It enables physicians to look inside the bile ducts and detect problems, making treatment easy and efficient.

Comets may have sparked life on Earth: Study
Key components of DNA and cell membranes on a comet have been discovered, suggesting that such cosmic bodies may have brought these crucial ingredients for life on Earth. The researchers also detected the organic molecules methylamine and ethylamine, which are precursors to forming glycine.

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Sunrisers Hyderabad beat RCB to win maiden IPL title
Chris Gayle and Virat Kohli's hundred-run stand went in vain as Sunrisers Hyderabad registered a narrow eight-run victory to win their maiden Indian Premier League title at M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday.

As it happened: IPL 9 Final - Bangalore vs Hyderabad
Quickfire half-centuries by Chris Gayle and Virat Kohli went in vain as Royal Challengers Bangalore crashed to an eight-run defeat to hand Sunrisers Hyderabad their maiden IPL title victory at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore on Sunday.

French Open: Sania-Hingis Slam dream ends in Paris
The Indo-Swiss team (Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis) dubbed "Santina" were hoping to win four majors in a row after following up last year's Wimbledon and US Open triumphs with victory in January's Australian Open.

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Micromax Evok review: Average budget performer
Micromax recently launched the Evok series in India. We reviewed Micromax Evok priced at Rs 8,499 to see what the device offers.

19 smartphones launched this month under Rs 15,000
Here’s a list of smartphones launched in India this month priced under Rs 15,000.

4 maps you'll need even when you're not lost for direction
These crowd sourced maps provide useful life hacks on the road -from the location of the nearest ATM to the clean loos in the area.

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More than half of Bihar board class X kids fail
Less than half of the 15.47 lakh students passed class X examinations conducted by the state board, showing a sharp drop of 28% compared to the last year's results.

Grade schools, change course every 5 years: HRD panel
Framing legal standards and benchmarks for coaching institutes, limiting ‘no-detention’ till Class V, grading schools and introducing a new curriculum framework to replace the 2005 National Curriculum Framework (NCF) are among important recommendations made by the human resource development ministry’s panel to evolve a national education policy.

CBSE X boards: Huge drop in Delhi's pass percentage
Delhi has the dubious distinction of being a bottom ranker in the zonewise ranking of pass percentage in CBSE Class X board exams. The region's success percent of 91.76%, significantly lower than last year's 96%, is higher only than Guwahati's at 83.79%.

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25,000 artefacts in this archive on Indian cinema
On the periphery of Tardeo’s AC market in Mumbai, inside a climate-controlled vault in a large office building, Raj Kapoor’s Mitchell camera sits alongside K L Saigal’s harmonium and P C Barua’s stopwatch.

Car made by IITians set for race on global stage
A racing car developed by over 75 IITians from the Bombay branch is set to compete against similar models designed by over 100 student teams from around the world. It took the team nine months to design the car, named ‘ORCA’.

Chidu nomination leaves state Cong leaders high & dry
Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s decision to nominate high-profile Congress leader P Chidambaram for the Rajya Sabha elections is being viewed as a major setback for dalit leader Sushilkumar Shinde, AICC general secretary Mukul Wasnik and Rajya Sabha members Avinash Pande and Vijay Darda. Soon after the state assembly poll results were declared, it was clear that on the basis of its strength, the Congress would be able to secure only one seat in the Rajya Sabha. Shinde was expecting that he will be considered as he is a dalit, Wasnik was banking on his proximity to Rahul Gandhi, Pande felt that state Congress President Ashok Chavan will come to his rescue, while Darda was expecting a re-nomination owing to his goodwill with senior Congress leaders.

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Cops help 23-year-old woman deliver baby in PCR van
A PCR van turned into a delivery room and cops played midwife as a 23-year-old woman delivered a healthy baby boy inside the vehicle while being rushed to hospital on Saturday.

Cops arrest 5 for violence against Africans
Cracking down a day after six African nationals were allegedly beaten up in different incidents in and around Maidan Garhi in south Delhi, police arrested five local youths and said they would not spare anyone found creating trouble in the area, particularly at night.

Minor scuffle blown up by media: V K Singh
Even as the attacks on Africans in the capital sparked an outrage and drew protests from African nations, minister of state for external affairs V K Singh sought to downplay the Rajpur Khurd incident as a “minor scuffle” that the media was “blowing up”.

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Modi vows to make India middlemen-free

Basaveshwara Circle-Hebbal flyover could be tolled

Strains of the Carnatic to rend Namma Metro's air
Namma Metro hopes to begin the week on the right note, and how! By treating its commuters to the strains of Carnatic classical music.

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TDP will emerge as a national party in 3 years

BJP will be a big force in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh by 2019: Shah

BJP may field Ram Madhav from AP for RS

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Green project to light up Vellore Fort slips into darkness

Return revaluation money: Anna univ students

Fund crunch cripples civic body work
With local body elections coming up in October, the city's councillors are in a race against time to complete ongoing civic development work.

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Smoke detected in Smart City plan
It turns out that life in the proposed Smart City of Ahmedabad may be perilously flammable.

Charity commissioner's notice may stir trouble for VS administration
A recent notice from the charity commissioner to the VS Hospital administration can spell trouble, leading to several skeletons tumbling out.

Engineer caught taking Rs 50k bribe
A team from the state Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB)'s Ahmedabad office on Saturday trapped a deputy engineer with MGVCL for taking Rs 50,000 bribe.

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Group clash claims five lives in Allahabad village

Residents protest poor water supply
Peeved over scarcity of water in Mohtashimganj locality, residents protested at the office of Jal Sansthan on Saturday.Women carried empty buckets to point at the paucity of water.

Kids put their schools on top spots with cumulative grade point average
City students have done exceptionally well in the CBSE class 10 exams results of which were declared on Saturday.

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Balasore man, missing for 30 years, claims he's in Pak jail
Gauranga Padhee, a man from Jadida village under Soro block of Balasore district, is reportedly incarcerated in a Pakistan jail, a letter, purportedly sent by him to his family on Saturday said.

Kick the butt and kiss life at Raahgiri, smokers told
Braving an early morning drizzle, thousands of people thronged the Raahgiri venue at Janpath here on Sunday for a glimpse of events around World No Tobacco Day, observed globally on May 31.

Silk City remembers Akshaya Mohanty
The eighth edition of Raahgiri in Silk City on Sunday was dedicated to late Odia singer Akshaya Mohanty.The event saw noted singers crooning Mohanty's numbers as a mark of tribute to him.

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CBI reopens mystery death of Vyapam suspec
A CBI team probing Madhya Pradesh’s Vyapam recruitment and admission scam has reopened investigations into the mystery death of alleged scamster Deepak Jain. Two Gwalior-based businessmen were summoned and questioned at CBI’s Vyapam scam branch on Friday, said sources.

Contaminated water leads to diarrhoea outbreak in Morena district village

Education dept official booked for selling Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan free school books as scrap
An education department officer was arrested by Ujjain police on Saturday when he was trying to sell over 30 bundles of books worth Rs 90,000 which were designated for free distribution to government school children under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan.

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Strengthening the doc-patient bond at PGI

'Harkirat was in politics not for career, but to serve society'
Chandigarh/ A third-generation scion of the former Punjab chief minister's family, Harkirat Singh had never shown a keen interest in joining politics until he reached the late thirties.

Tanks, artillery, choppers: Army exercise has it all
The summer exercise the Army conducted in Punjab in May has concluded.The exercise involved over 13,000 troops and several components of artillery guns, tanks and Infantry combat vehicles.

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Indus Civilization At Least 8,000 Years Old, Not 5,500: Scientists

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It may be time to rewrite history textbooks. Scientists from IIT-Kharagpur and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) have uncovered evidence that the Indus Valley Civilization is at least 8,000 years old, and not 5,500 years old, taking root well before the Egyptian (7000BC to 3000BC) and Mesopotamian (6500BC to 3100BC) civilizations. What’s more, the researchers have found evidence of a pre-Harappan civilization that existed for at least 1,000 years before this.
 
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News Digest: Protests in UoH, as tents in Velivada pulled down

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Today's Headlines

Protests in UoH, as tents in Velivada pulled down

'Eternal flame' to honour Savarkar
BJP president Amit Shah, accompanied by oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan, on Saturday inaugurated an eternal flame to commemorate the 133rd birth anniversary of noted freedom fighter Vinayak Damodar Savarkar on the premises of the Cellular Jail at Port Blair in Andaman.

Two-wheeler rules to apply to e-bikes too
Under-aged schoolgoing children driving e-scooters or e-bikes would no more go scot free soon. All powered vehicles - both electric or mechanical - would be brought under the definition of “vehicle” so that all rules of Motor Vehicles (MV) Act such as mandatory driving licence, insurance and wearing of helmet apply on such vehicles and their users.

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India will have 8-10 'very competitive' PSU banks: Govt
Minister of state for finance Jayant Sinha said the country would have 8 to 10 "very competitive" state-owned banks after an ongoing consolidation phase, a sharp reduction from the 27 currently in existence. The comments come as state-owned banks struggle under the weight of bad loans.

Indian small cars to benefit from Sri Lanka import duty
Sri Lanka has reduced import duties on 800 and 1,000 cc cars while increasing duty on higher engine capacity cars, a move likely to benefit India-made smaller vehicles. A majority of this category imports are dominated by the India-made cars like the India-made Maruti Wagon-R.

Jaitley to meet key investors during 6-day Japan visit
Finance minister Arun Jaitley will meet Suzuki Motor Corp head Osamu Suzuki and SoftBank CEO as well as several investors during his six-day visit to Japan beginning on Sunday.

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Killer hippos spread fear among Senegal fishermen
Hippopotamuses, vegetarians that live in or near swamps and rivers, can weigh up to 1,500 kilogrammes and spend long hours in water to protect their skin from the sun. Easily irritated with terrifying strength, the mammals kill more humans each year than almost any other animal in Africa.

Stillbirth risk in third trimester by air pollution
A study says that exposure to air-borne pollutants can up the risk of stillbirth in the third trimester of pregnancy. Nearly 2.6 million children worldwide were stillborn at 28 weeks or more in 2015, with the wide geographical variation in prevalence suggesting most of these deaths were preventable.

Thousands of quarries closed as NGT deadline nears
NGT had ordered all those stone quarries which have failed to obtain an environment clearance in the Balesar region to be shut. Miners have decided to take up the issue with Union minister Narendra Singh Tomar in the the national meeting of state mines ministers.

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Can Maulana Diesel fuel Sharif-Zardari pact?
When a rightist coalition bagged 11% votes in 2002, it was the first time conservatives had managed double-digit vote share in Pakistan's electoral history.

Far right's defeat leaves Austria politically cleaved
With the dust settling over the new Austrian presidency, its almost amusing to consider that all of Europe agonised for weeks over a possible far-right triumph in a contest involving just 64 lakh voters.

Michelle Obama makes surprise visit to Pak embassy in US

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Irrfan: Actors or cricketers are not heroes
Our definition of heroes needs to change, but our definition of good cinema might already have, says Irrfan – Hollywood could pose a serious threat if Bollywood does not provide better content.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan: Films she was offered
While the beauty queens are known for heading straight to Bollywood, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan chose to be different.

 KJo stays away from Ranbir-Katrina's breakup
Given how close Karan Johar is to both Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif, it came as a surprise when KJo had nothing to say about their break-up nor did he even try to patch them up. Here's why!

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How mutant cells turn into aggressive cancers discovered
Scientists have discovered how a gene mutation found in several human cancers promotes the growth of aggressive tumours, a finding that may help develop new treatment for the deadly diseases. Researchers found that mutations in protein POT1 lead to cancer when combined with a mutation in a gene called p53.

Nasa tries again to inflate spare room in space

Isro to launch record 22 satellites in single mission in June
ISRO said on Saturday that after launching the Reusable Launch Vehicle successfully, next month they will be launching about 22 satellites, out of which three are India whereas the rest are commercial. The launch is scheduled for end of next month.

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It's Kohli vs Warner as RCB, SRH eye maiden IPL title
Virat Kohli's inspirational leadership for RCB will be up against the brute force with which David Warner has steered Sunrisers Hyderabad, when the two teams, eyeing their maiden IPL title, square off in a high-intensity summit clash on Sunday.

WHO rejects call for Olympics to be moved due to Zika
In a public letter posted online on Friday, around 150 leading public health experts, many of them bioethicists, said the risk of infection from the Zika virus was too high for the Games to go ahead safely.

Virat Kohli praises David Warner ahead of IPL final
Virat Kohli heaped praise on his opposite number David Warner ahead of Indian Premier League title clash, saying the Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper has come a long way.

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Meet the 9 richest Indian tech billionaires
Forbes annual list of World's Billionaires is a sureshot guide to the richest people on the planet.

Surface Phone: 7 features we want from Microsoft
For the so-called Surface Phone to succeed, Microsoft needs to offer something out-of-the-box. Here are seven features we want Microsoft to add in its speculated Surface Phone.

What is stopping WhatsApp from adding fingerprint protection?
The most popular personal messaging app on Android still doesn’t come with a native password protection mechanism.

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Grade schools, change course every 5 years: HRD panel
Framing legal standards and benchmarks for coaching institutes, limiting ‘no-detention’ till Class V, grading schools and introducing a new curriculum framework to replace the 2005 National Curriculum Framework (NCF) are among important recommendations made by the human resource development ministry’s panel to evolve a national education policy.

CBSE X boards: Huge drop in Delhi's pass percentage
Delhi has the dubious distinction of being a bottom ranker in the zonewise ranking of pass percentage in CBSE Class X board exams. The region's success percent of 91.76%, significantly lower than last year's 96%, is higher only than Guwahati's at 83.79%.

Question mark over new chairman: IIMA proposes, Smriti disposes
HRD ministry rejects names of top corporate titans for chairman of premier management institute. This is the first time that search committee reccommendations have been shot down. Hunt on for new names.

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Pictorial warnings have little impact on smokers: Opinion poll
Ahead of the ‘World No Tobacco Day’ on May 31, a survey has revealed that when it comes to pictorial warnings, smokers couldn’t care less as an overwhelming 72% of respondents believe that pictorial warnings or plain packaging would have little impact on their habit.

Girl who saved 3 lives in her death gets 8.6 CGPA
A cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 8.6 in the CBSE Class X board exams would put a smile on the faces of many students and their parents. Unfortunately, this is of little consolation for a Thane family who lost their daughter in a road accident last month.

2 held for Kali FB post have B'wood links: Cops
After a group of saffron organizations warned of a massive protest “across India” against the Bhopal police for dillydallying over the arrests of those behind “offensive” social media posts on goddess Kali, a police team from Bhopal arrested Mumbai Ali Hassan Sheikh (32) and Abdul Qayyum Qureshi (31) in Mumbai on May 19.

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CBSE X boards: Huge drop in Delhi's pass percentage
Delhi has the dubious distinction of being a bottom ranker in the zonewise ranking of pass percentage in CBSE Class X board exams. The region's success percent of 91.76%, significantly lower than last year's 96%, is higher only than Guwahati's at 83.79%.

CBSE Class X results out, Delhi 2nd last in pass percentage list
The capital had little to cheer about after the CBSE Class 10 results were declared on Sunday as it recorded the second-lowest pass percentage of 91.76% among all 10 regions. Thiruvananthapuram (99.87%) held on to the top spot.

Family of girl raped, killed in Agra lab wants case shifted
Three years after their daughter was raped and brutally murdered in Agra’s Dayalbagh Education Institute, allegedly by her junior, the family of Neha Sharma has relocated to Delhi.

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Most city schools achieve 100% pass

Govt tries to pacify cops planning stir on June 4
Anticipating trouble and embarrassment to the government, home minister G Parameshwara on Saturday made an appeal to over 60,000 constables threatening to go on mass leave on June 4.

After top scores, it's no more about the college, but what after that
After months of hard work, they have excelled in CET and are all set to pursue the dream of becoming doctors and engineers.They are now assured of admission in the top professional colleges in the state.

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58 OGH nursing students fall ill after having food at hostel

99.84% in Andhra Pradesh, 99.83% in Telengana clear Class X exam

Man vanishes after dumping wife's body at RGI airport
The husband of a city woman who allegedly committed suicide at Melbourne in Australia left the RGI airport hours after dropping off his wife's body on Friday night.

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Will strive hard to promote ferry services on Adyar river: Ex-Chennai mayor
Former Chennai mayor M Subramanian of the DMK won from Saidapet in this assembly election, defeating AIADMK strongman and ex-minister C Ponnaiyan by more than 16,000 votes.

Over 300 rescued from Thiruvallur brick kiln
Thiruvallur district officials on Saturday rescued 317 bonded labourers, including 88 children, hailing from impoverished tribal districts of Odisha, from a brick kiln in Poochetti village.

Soon, a consultant to predict, prevent floods

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Government to launch Digital Gujarat app
Soon people in the state will be able to get their ration card or income certificate by simply logging on to a mobile application. Gujarat government is set to launch a mobile app, Digital Gujarat, which will provide several such services on the lines of e-services already being rendered through digitalgujarat.gov.in.

56% clear class XII exams in Gujarat
Higher Secondary (HSC) general stream students, including number crunchers in commerce, wilted in face of the English paper. While overall pass percentage of HSc general stream was 55.85%, as results published on Saturday showed, of the 4.51 lakh students, 34.58%, (1.52 lakh) failed to clear English, their second language. Still, it was 0.31% better than the results in 2015. Less than 22% of students had failed in English in 2014, said board officials.

BJP nominates Rupala for Rajya Sabha
Two-time BJP national vicepresident and former Gujarat BJP president Parshottam Rupala was nominated by the BJP to the Rajya Sabha seat which became vacant after the death of Congress MP Pravin Rashtrapal recently. Elections for this will be held in the second week of June. Rupala's victory is almost certain. On Saturday, Rupala's candidature was announced formally by the national BJP.

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Residents protest poor water supply
Peeved over scarcity of water in Mohtashimganj locality, residents protested at the office of Jal Sansthan on Saturday.Women carried empty buckets to point at the paucity of water.

Kids put their schools on top spots with cumulative grade point average
City students have done exceptionally well in the CBSE class 10 exams results of which were declared on Saturday.

'My mom was bleeding, but GRP did nothing'
Husband Alleges Police Negligence

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Department work review by chief minister eyewash, says BJP
The BJP on Saturday said the department review meetings now done daily by chief minister Naveen Patnaik is an eyewash intended to gain cheap publicity than achieving any tangible result.

Centre lauds state on road, housing schemes
The state government on Saturday earned central government praise for effective implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) and rural housing schemes.

Public transport hub in Bhubaneswar soon
An area of 12 acre around the railway station here will turn into a multi-modal hub under the Smart City Mission project.

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Businessmen thrash bank officer and staff, 1 held
One businessman was arrested and another is on the run for allegedly beating up a senior bank official and a few employees and locking them up in a flat on May 21.A case was registered at Habibganj police station.

Family dumps diabetic girl
When the world was observing International Day of Action for Women's Health on May 28, a 14-year-old girl has been abandoned by her family in a remote village of Tikamgarh district in Madhya Pradesh.

Monsoon: Good rains to wipe out delayed arrival worries
Southwest monsoon will make a delayed landfall in Madhya Pradesh this year, but the good news point to an above average rain in four months of monsoon from June 1 to September 30, a positive for conventional crops.

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Pension for Punjabi Suba agitators upsets HC

Punjab remains heartless to its 'kudis'
Over 60% of schoolgirls in Punjab who are detected with heart diseases are not given any treatment and are presumably left to die.

Agri body seeks fresh survey of farm suicides

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