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Sunday, October 2, 2016

News Digest: Bihar liquor ban: Govt to move Supreme Court today against HC order

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, October 03, 2016
Today's Headlines

Bihar liquor ban: Govt to move Supreme Court today against HC order
The Bihar government will move the Supreme Court on Monday to challenge a Patna HC order which scrapped the Nitish Kumar government’s decision banning sale of liquor in the state.

In first speech after POK raid, PM refrains from rubbing it in
Avoiding triumphalism or even a direct comment on the cross-LoC strikes on terror camps, PM Narendra Modi said on Sunday that India had never attacked any country nor coveted anyone’s territory, while it contributed immensely during the two world wars.

Wait & watch, says govt as Pak asks for proof
The government is likely to take a decision soon on releasing “clinching evidence” of the surgical strikes carried out by the Army on terror launchpads based in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, amid indications that the Army has shared footage of the same with the government.

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RBI likely to adopt wait-and-watch approach
The newly-constituted Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) headed by RBI Governor Urjit Patel is unlikely to lower rates at its maiden policy review on Tuesday as it awaits more supporting data on inflation, experts said.

Spectrum auctions open to moderate response
The country’s biggest spectrum sale opened to a moderate response on Saturday as cash-strapped telecom companies completely avoided aggressive pitching and made no bids in the supposedly-lucrative 700 MHz band that saw no takers.

Maruti Suzuki's September passenger vehicle sales log 31% growth
The country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India today reported a 31.1 per cent growth in its passenger vehicle sales in September at 1,49,143 units, riding on its highest-ever domestic sales. The company had sold a total of 1,13,759 units in September 2015.

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Environmentalists welcome India's move on Paris deal
Environmentalists welcomed India's move to ratify the Paris Agreement on climate change. They also sought to remind the global community that the pledges made under the Paris Agreement is not enough to keep the global average temperatures rise below 2.0°C as compared to the pre-industrial era.

'India will stick to its position on HFC phase out'

Sharks: Feared predator in need of protection
Sharks may elicit less sympathy than elephants or rhinos, but experts say the feared predators are under increasing pressure from unmanaged commercial fishing and desperately in need of further protection.

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WH plea seeking terror tag for Pak hits record signs
An online White House petition seeking to designate Pakistan a state sponsor of terrorism has gained a record half a million signatures, five times the number needed to get a response from the Obama Administration. The petition was created on Sept 21 by a person who identified himself by initials RG

Turkey police detain Gulen's brother in coup probe
Turkish police on Sunday detained a brother of the US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen who is accused of masterminding the failed July coup aimed at ousting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He is currently being questioned by anti-terror police.

Syria's east Aleppo facing inhuman 'savagery': UN
Civilians under bombardment in Syria's rebel-held Aleppo are facing "a level of savagery that no human should have to endure," UN aid chief said. The battle for Aleppo since the beginning in March 2011 of Syria's conflict, has killed more than 300,000 people and displaced over half the population.

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No Pak actor part of 'Shivaay'

Harsh-Saiyami's extensive training for Mirzya

Bipasha Basu's hottest looks

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British scientists on verge of HIV cure: Report
British scientists are on the verge of confirming a treatment for HIV, an incurable virus that leads to deadly AIDS disease, if a new treatment trial proves successful, a media report claimed on Sunday.

The flyway code: Why birds never collide in the skies
Professor Mandyam Srinivasan, of Queensland University in Australia, who led the research, said: "Birds must have been under strong evolutionary pressure to establish basic rules and strategies to minimise the risk of collision in advance."

Depression during pregnancy affects mental health of children

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Kolkata Test: Rohit puts India in front with sizeable lead
Rohit took a giant stride towards cementing a place in the Test side with a knock of 82 when India direly needed someone to bat through. India finished on of 227/8 at stumps on Day 3, stretching their lead over New Zealand to 339 runs.

I am not under pressure, it only comes from media: Rohit
Rohit Sharma said the relaid Eden Gardens wicket kept the Indian batsmen on their toes right throughout the match and the willow-wielders could not afford to "relax" even for a moment. Rohit made 82 off 132 balls to guide India to a healthy 339-run lead over New Zealand at the end of the third day.

No need for pink ball to bring in spectators: Virender Sehwag
The cricketing world may see the introduction of pink ball as the way forward for the game, but former India opener Virender Sehwag feels that the Test format need not be "changed" so as to make it more popular. He said every young cricketer always want to play the longer version of the game.

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Apple iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus price details revealed, goes up to Rs 92,000
The iPhone 7 Plus 32GB, 128GB and 256GB will cost Rs 72,000, Rs 82,000 and Rs 92,000 respectively

Apple slashes prices of iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus by up to Rs 22,000
Apple has announced biggest-ever price drop for its smartphones in India. Under the new pricing, iPhone 6S (128GB), carying an MRP of Rs 82,000, will now be available at an MRP of Rs 60,000. iPhone 6s Plus (128GB) will now be available at an MRP of Rs 70,000, the smartphone too has received a price cut of Rs 22,000. Apple's 4-inch smartphone iPhone SE, too has got a price cut. The 64GB version of iPhone SE will now be available at Rs 44,000.

WhatsApp privacy policy challenged in Delhi High Court: 5 things to know
A public interest litigation in the Delhi High Court (HC) challenges the change in WhatsApp's privacy policy.

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Finally, Miri Piri Medical College issue resolved
Ultimately, admissions in the Miri Piri Medical College run by the SGPC at Shahabad (Kurukshetra) will begin from the academic year 2018.

FTII to propose fee hike, age limit; students oppose

SC upholds MBBS admissions by deemed universities

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Linking Road to become pedestrian friendly soon
Bandra’s Linking Road, the bargain-hunter’s paradise, is all set for a revamp. Last week, the BMC passed a proposal forwarded by the H West ward office to realign 97 licensed stalls in such a way that the crowded shopping stretch will be decongested within the next six months.

500crore machinery rusts in pieces at ITIs in state
The parodox is glaring. Critical machinery worth Rs 500 crore was purchased for programmes and colleges that don’t exist. The equipment now lies idle, rusting in corridors and garages for about six years now.

Now, housing society bars bachelors
Close on the heels of a Vasai housing society indulging in discrimination on the basis of religion, a housing society in Airoli has banned flat owners from renting out their property to bachelors and spinsters.

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Cops bust fake coin factory in Delhi
The racket was busted when one of the distributors, Naresh Kumar, was detained on suspicion by cops at a check-post in Rohini. Around one lakh coins were later seized from the factory.

In its new avatar, Town Hall to depict life and times of Delhi

DoE wants all kids to read by Children's Day

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Cauvery row- Modi's intervention could trigger judiciary-executive tussle: DVS
Ruling out Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention in the Cauvery dispute, Union minister for statistics and programme implementation DV Sadananda Gowda on Sunday assured BJP's support to the state government in opposing the setting up of the Cauvery Water Management Board (CWMB).

RISING CRIMES - Not just strangers, be wary of acquaintances too: Cops
In the wake of three high-profile double murder cases, wherein victims fell prey to acquaintances, city police are asking citizens to be on their guard while inviting or letting in to their homes even those they are familiar with.

GANDHI JAYANTI -Bengaluru celebrates varied spirits of the Mahatma
Sunday was the time for Mahatma Gandhi to reclaim Bengaluru's premier avenue, MG Road, with a specially curated exhibition of photographs of his five visits to the city. It was hosted at the Namma Metro Art Centre to mark Gandhi Jayanti.

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Secunderabad Club turns pink
Secunderabad Club turns pink

Hyderabadis walk for awareness
Hyderabadis walk for awareness

Pay Rs 8 lakh each to parents of snake-bite victims: HC
The Girl Students Died In Residential School In Adilabad Dist

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Corporation unable to stop defacement in Chennai
Irrespective of the Madras high court's orders on making the violator pay for defacing public property with graffiti, posters and banners, sources in the city corporation said that there is no choice but oblige the offenders due to political pressure.

35-year-old man dies as wall collapses on him
A 35-year-old man died when he went to check underground wires for a fault and a wall collapsed on him in Porur on Sunday morning.

Dryer explosion in Thiruporur factory: 2 more die after 3 days
Two people who were among the six injured in a dryer explosion at a factory in Sidco industrial area near Thiruporur in Kancheepuram succumbed to their injuries on Sunday.

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Two held for duping ATM card holders
Cyber cell of crime branch on Sunday nabbed two persons Subash Bishnoi of Jodhpur Rajasthan and Wasim Akram Khan of Noonh in Haryana for several offences of ATM thefts in Gujarat as well as in Jaipur, Delhi, Jodhpur, Gurgaon, Mumbai, Pune and Dehradun.

3 districts, 30 talukas, 117 cities and 3000 gram panchayats of Gujarat declared open defecation free
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani today said that let us follow the life message of Mahatma Gandhi and realize his dream for cleanliness. He said that Gujarat is going forward to fulfill dream of our Prime Minister Narendra Modi for making toilets at each house, and for making Gujarat open defecation free, each and every offices are working from Panchayat to Sachivalya.

Gandhi Jayanti: CM Vijay Rupani launches Porbandar-Rajkot air service

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Cong netas' poster questions RSS role in freedom struggle
The banner comes at a time when party vice-president Rahul Gandhi faces a defamation case in a court in Assam for his comments against RSS.

Shailputri worshipped on Day 1 of Navaratra
The festival of Navaratra started with the worship of 'Devi Shailputri', a manifestation of Goddess Durga, at temples across the city on Saturday.

Avishkar draws to a rollicking close
Softablitz

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No rice for 5,000 ration card holders
Congress Leader Blames Govt For Delay In Release

Drive to check malaria
The Koraput administration is set to start a special drive to check malaria in 28 panchayats of the district.

Bicycle rally kick-starts wildlife week
Officials of the Chandaka Wildlife Sanctuary on Sunday took out a bicycle rally along with Van Suraksha Samiti (VSS) and Eco-development Committee (EdC) members to mark the beginning of wildlife week.

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Brace for winter chill this year

RSS rally remembers Mahatma
Ekatrikaran- a congregation held in Bhopal on Sunday.The meet was organized at Motilal Vigyan Mahavidhyalaya (MVM) ground to discuss preparations for the march -past to be taken out on October 23.

Cops' sweeping statement for Swachh city

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Shift us once and for all: Border villagers to Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal
Having faced temporary displacement every time tension simmers between India and Pakistan, residents of a border village in Amritsar district, Chak Allah Baksh, asked Punjab chief minister (CM) Parkash Singh Badal, during an interaction with him on Sunday, to permanently shift their village to a safer location.

Eyes on UP elections, BJP is creating war hysteria: Punjab Congress president Capt Amarinder Singh
Punjab Congress president Capt Amarinder Singh on Sunday accused the BJP at the Centre of creating unnecessary war hysteria and tension along the Punjab borders with an eye on Uttar Pradesh elections.

Former Congress minister Sher Singh Gagowal passes away
Former Congress minister and three times former MLA Sher Singh Gagowal died on Sunday evening after a brief illness. Gagowal (87) was suffering from Kidney problem and 5 days ago was admitted at Fortis Hospital at Mohali where he breathed his last.

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Saturday, October 1, 2016

News Digest: Uri probe on, Army 'shifts' brigade commander

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, October 02, 2016
Today's Headlines

Uri probe on, Army 'shifts' brigade commander
Shifting out the Uri brigade commander from his post, the Army has “attached” him for the court of inquiry (CoI) under way to pinpoint the security lapses that led to the terror attack on a rear administrative camp on September 18, which left 19 soldiers dead and over 20 injured.

After films, Indian TV channels banned in Pak
Pakistan has banned the broadcast of all Indian TV channels in the country for showing “illegal content”. Amid the tensions between the two nations over the deteriorating situation at the border, theatres in Pakistan have also begun taking down Bollywood films.

Baloch leader seeks global support for region's freedom
Baloch leader Mazdak Dilshad Baloch sought global support on Saturday in their fight for ‘freedom’ and against ‘atrocities’ and violation of human rights by the Pakistani establishment in the restive region.

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Spectrum auctions open to moderate response
The country’s biggest spectrum sale opened to a moderate response on Saturday as cash-strapped telecom companies completely avoided aggressive pitching and made no bids in the supposedly-lucrative 700 MHz band that saw no takers.

Maruti Suzuki's September passenger vehicle sales log 31% growth
The country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India today reported a 31.1 per cent growth in its passenger vehicle sales in September at 1,49,143 units, riding on its highest-ever domestic sales. The company had sold a total of 1,13,759 units in September 2015.

1-yr extension for SBI chief Arundhati Bhattacharya
Government has given one-year extension to SBI chief Arundhati Bhattacharya amid the lender's consolidation with its associate banks. This will provide continuity at a time when the process of consolidation is going on.

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'India will stick to its position on HFC phase out'

Sharks: Feared predator in need of protection
Sharks may elicit less sympathy than elephants or rhinos, but experts say the feared predators are under increasing pressure from unmanaged commercial fishing and desperately in need of further protection.

European Union agrees to ratify Paris climate deal
EU environment ministers agreed today to fast-track the ratification of the landmark Paris agreement on climate change, despite the fact that some national parliaments have yet to approve the deal. "What some believed impossible is now real," European union president Donald Tusk said on Twitter.

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Russian jets pound Aleppo as US clings to diplomacy

Pak gets US smackdown for immature nuclear talk
Obama administration officials on Friday very bluntly disparaged "some of the rhetoric from the Pakistani Government" about the possibility of using nukes, saying, "nuclear-capable states have a very clear responsibility to exercise restraint regarding nuclear weapons and missile capabilities."

Clinton edges ahead of Trump in post-debate poll bump
​Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has pulled ahead of rival Donald Trump three percentage points in a new national poll out on Friday, just days after her strong showing in the first televised debate.

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'I think after Mirzya, I am ready for Broadway'
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra says, “Every movie is a piece of my life.” No wonder, the filmmaker takes years to labour over his creation — with artistry and passion.

10 Bollywood films made on Mahatma Gandhi

Fawad Khan hasn't been in India since July
Recent reports state that Fawad had passed statements against Bollywood. However, as per information, Fawad returned to Pakistan in July and hasn't interacted with the media since then. Hence, any reports of him passing demeaning statements about the country are false.

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Depression during pregnancy affects mental health of children

High BP in children may limit cognitive skills, suggests study

Now, a single vaccine for all flu
A new generation of universal flu vaccines has been designed to protect against future global pandemics that could potentially kill millions of people. The vaccine has the potential to give protection for up to 88 per cent of known flu strains worldwide in a single shot.

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Kolkata Test: Bhuvneshwar five sinks New Zealand
Despite losing over two hours of the final session to rain and wet outfield, India were able to retain advantage courtesy Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who picked up his second five-wicket-haul in three Tests and the fourth of his career.

BCCI defies Lodha reforms, braces for SC order
The BCCI special general body has decided to reject the Supreme Court judgement to implement the Lodha committee recommendations. Justice Lodha made it clear that none of the reforms suggested by the panel are non-negotiable.

Day 2 talking points: Defiant Saha and reliant Bhuvneshwar
Takeaways from Day 2 of the second Test between India and New Zealand at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.

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Apple iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus price details revealed, goes up to Rs 92,000
The iPhone 7 Plus 32GB, 128GB and 256GB will cost Rs 72,000, Rs 82,000 and Rs 92,000 respectively

Apple slashes prices of iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus by up to Rs 22,000
Apple has announced biggest-ever price drop for its smartphones in India. Under the new pricing, iPhone 6S (128GB), carying an MRP of Rs 82,000, will now be available at an MRP of Rs 60,000. iPhone 6s Plus (128GB) will now be available at an MRP of Rs 70,000, the smartphone too has received a price cut of Rs 22,000. Apple's 4-inch smartphone iPhone SE, too has got a price cut. The 64GB version of iPhone SE will now be available at Rs 44,000.

WhatsApp privacy policy challenged in Delhi High Court: 5 things to know
A public interest litigation in the Delhi High Court (HC) challenges the change in WhatsApp's privacy policy.

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Finally, Miri Piri Medical College issue resolved
Ultimately, admissions in the Miri Piri Medical College run by the SGPC at Shahabad (Kurukshetra) will begin from the academic year 2018.

FTII to propose fee hike, age limit; students oppose

SC upholds MBBS admissions by deemed universities

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Mumbai jails packed 300-400% beyond capacity, expansion still in pipeline
The city's prisons are house-full. Arthur Road and Byculla jails which have a capacity to hold about 1,200 prisoners, are currently overflowing with three times as many inmates.

Mumbai: AC local comes rolling in, hits height barrier on Western Railway
The plan to introduce an air-conditioned local train on the suburban network has hit a hurdle. The prototype sent by the Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai for trials overshoots the maximum permissible height for a rake.

Rise in number of infants, pregnant women contracting dengue
Doctors are worried about the increasing number of pregnant women and infants diagnosed with dengue or dengue-like fever. A civic hospital nurse died due to complications arising from dengue last week.

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28,000 downloads in 2 hours: Senior citizen app a big hit
In a major step towards ensuring the safety of old men and women in the city, LG Najeeb Jung launched on Saturday a "senior citizen app".

Teachers fight larger battle at 'difficult' schools

Cops called to stop JNU meet?

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'Ready for anything', Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah will not give Tamil Nadu water
After marathon meetings with all parties and his council of ministers, chief minister Siddaramaiah said: "We will call a special legislature session on October 3 to discuss the release of water to Tamil Nadu.

Former driver threatens industrialist, extorts Rs 90 lakh
As he left a briefcase holding Rs 90 lakh in the backseat of his car and walked away, Anand Raj knew he had kissed his money goodbye.He felt helpless.

IISc offers PhD students maiden engagement with industry
Having realised the need for an enhanced industry-academia collaboration, the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), one of the country’s premier science institutions has finally decided to engage the industry in an organised way on October 3, allowing their PhD students to showcase their work.

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Pay Rs 8 lakh each to parents of snake-bite victims: HC
The Girl Students Died In Residential School In Adilabad Dist

HI-TECHABAD - T-HUB TO CLOSE DOORS ON 150 START-UPS?
Fund Inflows Have Slowed Down Along With Frequency Of Lucrative Deals And Success Stories

3 held for possession of banned drug
Three persons, including two women, were caught in possession of banned amphetamine drug by Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) officials at Bachupally late on Friday night.

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Tamil Nadu, Puducherry appoint Cauvery board members
As the deadline for appointing state representatives to the Cauvery Management Board ended at 4.00pm on Saturday, only Tamil Nadu and Puducherry have appointed their representatives.

CCTV footage shows unidentified person returning missing dog
Nungambakkam police had registered a missing dog case based on the complaint of a private entrepreneur S Padmashree."I am feeling elated now," said Padmashree.

Chennaiites waking up to waste segregation
The failure of a state's solid waste management (SWM) scheme is commonly attributed to the absence of public cooperation.But in a growing trend, residents from endemic pockets of Chennai are redefining this norm.

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Patidars, dalits, OBCs, Muslims feeling alienation in Gujarat Model: Dey
Ramon Magsaysay awardee and rights activist, Nikhil Dey on Saturday said that the communities like Patidars, dalits, OBCs and Muslims are feeling alienation in Gujarat which has been hailing as the model state.

Online group bridges blood donors with those in need
It was a crisis for Manish, a native of Nagpur, who had come to the Civil Hospital here for treatment of his mother. The surgery was imminent and on Sunday afternoon, Manish had no idea how he would arrange for five units of blood after he procured two.

Gujrat CM to launch 60 minute cleanliness mass campaign

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NOTA plays spoil sports at AUSU elections

Avishkar 2016, annual techno fest of MNIT end on a high note

It's a day for grandparents today
Kids at government schools across the state would celebrate the first 'Grandparents' Day' here on Saturday.

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Lyngdoh effect: tension sparks in campuses following rejection of candidatures

Odisha gears up for Daan Utsav

Odisha unveils senior citizen policy-2016
With an aim to ensure senior citizens social security, health care, food, shelter, recreation and other welfare services to elderly persons in the state, Odisha government unveiled Senior Citizens Poliy-2016 on the occasion of International Day of Older Persons here on Saturday. Apart from basic facilities and services the state policy gave emphasis on geriatric care and counselling services, day care centres for the elderly.

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One lakh village in India, 6,600 in MP to be ODF on Gandhi Jayanti
one lakh villages across the country will be declared open defecation free (ODF) on Bapu's Jayanti, Madhya Pradesh will contribute 6,600 villages in the national figure after adding 1,100 villages to it.

Infighting continues in BJP, party serves notice to MLA from Tendukhera
Internal strife and voice of dissent within the ruling BJP in Madhya Pradesh continued even after party national general secretary Ramlal asked leaders in the recently held working committee meet not to squabble in public.

Medical admissions: Congress smells rat, alleges Vyapam like scam
The counselling procedure for admissions to private medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh has again put the government in the dock with Congress alleging another Vyapam like scam, involving Rs200 crore, engineered to favour private medical colleges.

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5th gen boatman evacuates last Gurdaspur village
​ Mohinder Singh, is supposed to row a boat on the Ravi near the Pakistan border between 9am and 5pm for residents of Ghaniye Ke Bet village, which is the last village in Gurdaspur​.

War fear fails to move Turtuk villagers

BJP asks units to help evacuate border villages

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