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Trinity fellow clears air over Rahul's academic credentials
A UK-based academician has sought to dispel speculation over Rahul Gandhi's credentials as a Cambridge graduate, saying he had a hand in the Congress vice-president's admission to the prestigious university.

Why fruit juice isn't better than cola
How many times have you settled for a packaged fruit drink instead of a fizzy cola for health reasons? Turns out that the fruit drink contains the same amounts of sugar and calories as the cola.

Gold smuggling in India likely to rise if curbs stay: WGC
Gold demand in India is expected to be robust in 2014 and likely to encourage an increase in smuggling if curbs on bullion imports remain, the World Gold Council (WGC) said.

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China pips India in gold consumption
China has overtaken India as the world's largest gold consumer, according to a World Gold Council report released on Tuesday.

Buy your first home by March 31
Those planning to buy their first house should rush and complete the formalities by March 31 to avail of the additional tax benefit against the interest paid on a home loan.

Quadricycles to ply from October 1
A new category of four-wheelers - quadricycle - will be allowed to ply in cities across the country from October 1, largely replacing the auto-rickshaws.

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Mahashtra govt to implement river conservation scheme
In view of growing urbanisation and industrialisation, Maharashtra government will implement a river conservation scheme, under which sewage water will be treated for reuse in industry and agriculture.

Dolphins 'suffering miscarriage, lung disease, after BP oil spill'
Scientists admitted that their study cannot prove that the dolphin's health problems were caused by the Deepwater spill because there were no studies of dolphin health prior to it.

Calf refuses to leave sick jumbo Rupesh Khan
The injured villager Gunamoy Kundu (50) has been admitted to Bankura Sammilani Medical College and Hospital.

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Snowden elected rector of UK varsity
Edward Snowden, the former US National Security Agency analyst who revealed US surveillance of phone and Internet communications, was elected rector of Glasgow University in Scotland today.

Venezuela opposition leader jailed over protests
Opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez emerged from days of hiding and surrendered to police before thousands of supporters Tuesday, saying he hopes his arrest awakens Venezuela to the corruption and economic disaster caused by 15 years of socialist rule.

China to expand abandoned baby hatch scheme
Chinese government is desperately dealing with the rising trend of parents abandoning unwanted babies, mostly disabled, by placing specially designed baby hatches in the villages.

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'Became men when we shared space with Priyanka'
Priyanka Chopra, who played Nandita — a Calcutta-based cabaret dancer from the 80’s — in 'Gunday', has been applauded for her finely-nuanced performance in the film

Deepika's present lover bonds with her ex-lover
The special screening of ‘Gunday’ saw who’s who of Bollywood in their designer best. However, what drew maximum attention was the bonding between actors Ranbir Kapoor and Ranveer Singh.

IN PICS: Celebs who should NOT be invited together
We overheard an interesting conversation between two Bollywood wives, who were having lunch at a suburban restaurant

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Stem cell banking from teeth gains acceptance
People with poor health history or those suffering from genetic diseases are going to the dentists in greater numbers for stem cell banking from teeth.

Why Einstein changed his view on universe
Scientists have found out why physicist Albert Einstein, who for long believed that the universe was static, changed his mind and accepted the modern cosmological view that the cosmos is expanding.

Nasa satellite data raises hope of reviving Aral Sea
All is not lost for the fast-disappearing Aral Sea, a saline lake in central Asia.

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NZ series gone, skipper Dhoni still 'cool'
Captain MS Dhoni refused to accept that it had been a disastrous tour, merely accepting that the (loss in the) ODIs were disappointing only "to some extent."

Barca edge towards last eight after win
A Lionel Messi penalty and a late goal by Dani Alves gave Barcelona a 2-0 win over Manchester City in their Champions League Last 16 first leg clash at Etihad.

Kiwi nightmare ends with missed chance
Virat Kohli hit his sixth ton as India drew the second Test against New Zealand on the fifth day at the Basin Reserve in Wellington to lose the two-Test series 0-1.

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Samsung, LG may set up chip making units in India
Samsung and LG are considering setting up units to manufacture chips in India, following government's clearance to build two such units.

Aakash 4 tablet computer to be priced at Rs 3,999
Kapil Sibal said low-cost tablet PC Aakash 4 will be available in the market in around one and a half months for Rs 3,999.

​Google to put new Android versions in all upcoming phones
Google will stop approving manufacturers’ requests for its mobile services for older Android versions 9 months after a new iteration debuts.

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Mukesh Ambani quits, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw to head IIM-Bangalore board
In a first for the premier Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), a woman will head the board of governors at IIM-Bangalore.

Rajasthan govt introduces optional board exam for Class VIII
The Vasundhara Raje government on Tuesday announced the formation of an education board for Class VIII, also introducing the option of exams for Class VIII students in government schools.

Govt launches Rs 600cr scheme for educating adult Muslims
Ahead of Lok Sabha elections, the government on Tuesday launched a new programme for educating adult Muslims, targeting over one crore of them.

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CM will move to new sixth floor office this week
The chief minister's office has begun shifting from the first floor of Mantralaya to the refurbished sixth floor.

'Cheap flats meant only for government staff'
Developer Hiranandani Constructions on Tuesday said people are being lured by “miscreants” for securing allotment of concessional flats in its project at Powai.

Sewage responsible for 70% of river pollution
A government survey reveals that the sewage from cities, villages and towns is polluting the state’s rivers in a much bigger way than industrial wastes.

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Afghan held with cocaine worth Rs 20cr
An Afghan national, ferrying drugs for an international cartel, was arrested with 4kg cocaine worth Rs 20 crore in the international market.

CBI reluctant to take up Nido Tania death case
The CBI can refuse investigations referred to it by central or state governments, but it is bound to investigate those cases which have been given to it by courts.

Delhi high court to hear discoms before RWAs, NGOs
The Delhi high court on Tuesday said it would first decide the plea seeking an audit of accounts of Delhi's three private discoms by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India before dealing with other matters on the subject.

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Hit the waves on surfboard
Karnataka could get its own version of Santa Barbara, if the tourism department's initiative gets off the board. It's hit on surfing to draw the crowds, both Indian and foreign, to its beaches.

Little Mariam moves limbs, is out of ICU
It was a yawn that sparked hope. Mariam Kouser, 3, followed it by opening her eyes on Sunday, making her parents and grandparents, who were waiting by her hospital bed for two months, break into tears of relief.

Tumkur socialite's death was murder
Charred remains of the socialite wife of a high-profile businessman in Tumkur did little to raise police curiosity in early 2011.

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Sonia-bashing to be poll plank for TDP, YSRCP
If there is one major poll issue that will dominate the general elections in Seemandhra region, it will be “Italian Sonia”.

AP Inc breathes easy after passage of T Bill
Andhra Pradesh Inc finally heaved a sigh of relief on Tuesday as curtains finally fell on the four-year separate statehood drama with the passage of the Telangana bill clearing the clouds of ‘uncertainty’ over businesses, especially in Hyderabad.

No toll fee to be levied on inter-state vehicles for now
With Telugu-speaking people set to get two states, transport services between the two entities will not be affected at least for the next few years. Also, motorists will not have to pay inter-state fee for now.

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Relatives thank CJI, Jaya for support
When the bus carrying Arputhammal entered the Koyambedu terminus at 10.35am on Tuesday, news of her son’s death sentence being commuted to life was out.

A daughter waits to be reunited
She was born in prison and raised in a special cell for women in Vellore jail for nearly two years.

On first birthday, Amma canteens to serve sweet pongal free
There will be a ‘sweet’ surprise for all those visiting Amma canteens in the city for breakfast on Wednesday — a complimentary plate of ‘chakkkara pongal’ to mark the first birthday of the hugely popular eateries.

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Childless get nest on hope's fertile ground
Currently, the commissioning couple stays in a hotel while the surrogate mother is given lodging and boarding at the Surrogate House and later admitted in the hospital. Newborns are admitted in the pediatrics hospital.

Ahmedabad traffic cops are now armed
Men in whites will no longer be mere pushovers for errant drivers! Besides preventing traffic offences, traffic cops may act as a deterrent against serious crimes taking place on city streets.

Police agencies put 70 through narco in 2013
The queue of police agencies seeking narco analysis of crime accused is getting longer by the day at Directorate of Forensic Science in Gandhinagar. In 2013, police teams from across the country put 70 accused through narco analysis.

More Ahmedabad News»

Litterateurs pay tributes to author Amar Kant
The mortal remains of noted Hindi litterateur and Jnanpeeth Award winner Amar Kant was consigned to flames at Shankarghat on Tuesday.

Drive to check passengers without tickets conducted
To curb the practices of traveling without tickets and irregular tickets, Allahabad division of North Central Railway is launching drives in various trains and stations.

Eat boiled vegetables for max benefit: Experts
Indian housewives have been practicing it since time immemorial and modern chefs consider it the art of healthy eating and living.

More Allahabad News»

BJD may go solo in coming polls
The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) on Tuesday indicated it would fight the forthcoming assembly elections without forming an alliance with any political party.

Unguarded ATMs face closure
Taking umbrage at non-compliance with its recommendation for deploying security guards at ATM kiosks here, commissioner of police R P Sharma on Tuesday shot off a second reminder to the head offices of different banks.

Major reshuffle in IPS cadre
Ahead of assembly and Lok Sabha elections, the state government effected a major reshuffle in SP-rank officers on Tuesday.

More Bhubaneswar News»

Mobile phones banned in MP board exams
MP board of secondary education has banned students from carrying mobile phones to exam halls for its high school and higher secondary examinations.

STF seizes mark-sheets, starts probe
Special task force (STF) on Tuesday initiated investigations into irregularities in RTO constable recruitment test held in August 2012.

BJP aims to reclaim Malwa region via Narmada-Kshipra link
Two months before Lok Sabha elections, the Shivraj Singh Chouhan's BJP government in Madhya Pradesh touched the sentimental nerve of Malwa region people by completing the first phase of its ambitious pilot Narmada-Kshipra river linking project and holding a cabinet meeting on Tuesday at Ujjaini - the village where the two rivers are linked.

More Bhopal News»

Central Excise asks BJP to pay service tax on Modi rallies
Ahead of elections, the confrontation between the Congress and the BJP is now set to take an ugly turn with the Centre deciding to slap service tax on rallies being addressed by BJP PM pick Narendra Modi.

Chandigarh youth flaunt their vocal talent on virtual stage
The city youth are now going for a virtual platform to showcase their talent.

Girl hit in school, becomes partially blind
Panchkula deputy commissioner S S Phulia has ordered a probe to ascertain how a 10-year-old girl lost sight in one of her eyes after an alleged assault at her school.

More Chandigarh News»

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