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THE TIMES OF INDIA
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'Gujarat model' hasn't reached all of Godhra yet
Signal Falia, the little-known till 2002 Muslim locality opposite Godhra station, would never vote for Modi's nominee.

Witty Farooq shakes a leg in his toughest battle yet
At 77, National Conference leader and Union minister Farooq Abdullah faces his toughest electoral battle from Srinagar which goes to the polls next week. His party faces anti-incumbency in its last year in office and rebellion in its strongholds. 

Lofty ideas for women's uplift, little to help ease their burden
In this election campaign, there is much talk of 'development'. The same goes for 'women's empowerment' — a lot of talk and airtime dedicated to the 'cause'. 

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DoCoMo to exit India at $1.3 billion loss
Japan’s biggest mobile operator NTT DoCoMo is disconnecting from Tata Teleservices, its partner of five years, by offloading its entire stake at as low as half the original acquisition price of $2.6 billion.

Abbott backs India's drug patent regime
The government has received support from an unexpected quarter in its battle against the US on the intellectual property (IP) regime.

Nokia-MS deal complete, Chennai plant kept out
Finnish mobile handset maker Nokia on Friday said it has completed the transfer of its handset business to Microsoft, leaving out its Chennai and Korea factories from the transaction.

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Japan kicks off first whale hunt since UN court ruling
A Japanese whaling fleet is set to leave port on Saturday in the first hunt since the UN's top court last month ordered Tokyo to stop killing whales in the Antarctic.

Snow leopards are in 'real danger': WWF
Launching a campaign "Save Our Snow Leopards", WWF-India said that poaching is the major challenge for the protection of this so magnificent species found high altitude Himalayan region.

China to outlaw eating of protected animal species
Consumption of rare animals has risen as the country has become richer, with some people believing spending thousands of yuan on eating them gives a certain social cache.

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Bombers kill 31 at Iraq campaign rally for Shias
Suicide bombers killed 31 people Friday at a sports stadium hosting a campaign rally for thousands of supporters of a militant Shia group before parliamentary elections, authorities said — an attack that could unleash more sectarian violence.

Afghan election results due as run-off looms
Afghanistan is set to announce preliminary presidential election results on Saturday, with former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah ahead in early counting but below the 50-per cent vote required to avoid a run-off.

Saudi Arabia says MERS virus cases top 300
Saudi Arabia said on Friday it had discovered 14 more cases of the potentially deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in the kingdom, bringing the total number to 313.

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Sanjay Dutt's three-year-old son to make his acting debut
Actor Sanjay Dutt's three-year-old son Shahraan seems to share his father's passion for acting and will be making a debut in his father’s home production 'Hasmukh Pigal Gaya'.

Caught: Actresses adjusting their dresses in public

Deepika's costar Diana Penty to get married?
Diana Penty, who stole our hearts with her endearing performance in 'Cocktail', is about to get married to her diamond merchant boyfriend Harsh Sagar.

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Lab-grown skin to replace animal testing
British scientists have developed the first labgrown epidermis — the outermost skin layer — which may replace animal testing.

New tech to help increase battery life
Scientists have developed a new battery chemistry that could allow for producing batteries that last longer than previously thought possible.

Soon, phones may be printed on clothing
Your T-shirt is ringing ! Scientists are working on a gennext technology that could make cellphones so small, efficient and flexible that they could be printed on clothing.

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Almagro shocks Nadal at Barcelona Open
Rafael Nadal suffered his first defeat in Barcelona since 2003 on Friday when compatriot Almagro ended his 41-match winning run in the Spanish city.

Tito Vilanova dies of cancer, aged 45
Former Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova has died following a battle with cancer that forced him to stand down at the end of last season, the club announced.

Real's Ronaldo 'dreaming' of UCL final
Comeback man Cristiano Ronaldo believes Real Madrid will see off title-holders Bayern Munich to reach their first Champions League final in 12 years.

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Asus Fonepad 7 Dual Sim review: A value for money tablet
Asus is one of the first international brands to launch a dual-sim tablet and we put it to test to find out if it’s worth your money.

Microsoft on mission to save Windows, but may not succeed
After ruling the world of computers for nearly three decades, Windows is on the wane.

All about Nokia's 'new CEO' Rajeev Suri
As Nokia prepares for life without its iconic mobile phone business, the Finnish company is also preparing to welcome a new leader.

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Agriculture courses remain top draw for students in Tamil Nadu
It’s only coincidental that Prince William signed up for an agriculture course in Cambridge this year.

Education has to go beyond textbooks, experts say
For holistic learning and sensitisation at an early age, educational institutions should go beyond classrooms, experts say.

School teacher on election duty fatally run over by train in Tamil Nadu
Police said Poongudi, who was working at a school in Arakkonam, was returning home after poll duty when the accident happened.

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Turnout increase higher in city's tony areas 
The metropolis saw an overall jump in voter turnout on Thursday, but the jump was far more marked in the city’s posher areas than in slum-dominated pockets even though the latter too witnessed an increase in voting percentages.

Bombay HC denies Bajaj union interim relief
The HC directed that the issue of unlawful reference of charter of demands submitted by the union be decided first by the tribunal before deciding on the interim relief demand made by the union.

Shiv Sena leader Ramdas Kadam threatened by unidentified caller
Shiv Sena leader Ramdas Kadam filed a non-cognisable (NC) complaint at Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) police station on Thursday alleging that an unidentified caller threatened him of dire consequences.

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Gole Market to store history's delights
After revamping Connaught Place, New Delhi Municipal Council has turned its attention to Gole Market and the neighbouring areas.

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation to take riders behind the scenes
Incidents of commuters stuck inside trains, on the train or inside the tunnel has prompted Delhi Metro to take batches of commuters through its system.

Scrap Yamuna riverfront project, panel says
DDA’s grand plans to develop recreational facilities on the Yamuna riverfront will jeopardize the river’s health and should be scrapped, a committee appointed by the National Green Tribunal has said.

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City needs global standards to manage electronic waste
For e-waste vendor Suhail Khan, 43, worker safety is not a concern.

Man abducts estranged wife, hunt on
After his pleas to return home were spurned, Ajay Kumar did what he thought was his marital right: he kidnapped his estranged wife Geeta, 26, from her workplace in Kengeri on Friday morning.

Poetry will come alive in cemetery
Reading aloud poetry in the stillness of a graveyard? That's what poet Chakravarthi Chandrachud, whose favourite place is the graveyard, plans to do this weekend.

More Bangalore News»

No cakewalk for Aziz Pasha
A flawed alliance between the Congress and CPI has landed senior communist leader and former RS member Syed Aziz Pasha in an awkward situation in Maheshwaram Assembly seat where he is locked in a not so ‘friendly’ contest with Malreddy Ranga Reddy.

Trains cancelled due to track damage
With engineering officials taking more time to restore the damaged tracks near Manubolu yard in Nellore district, the South Central Railway (SCR) cancelled more trains on Friday and Saturday and diverted others via alternative routes.

Modi to take quick tour of Seemandhra on May 1
 BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi will take a whirlwind tour of Seemandhra on May 1, addressing five public meetings in a span of 8 hours. 

More Hyderabad News»

CM, ministers back at secretariat
She’s been out of the office for more than a month, and on Friday, a day after the Tamil Nadu general elections were done, chief minister J Jayalalithaa returned to the state secretariat and spent 40 minutes in her chamber in the afternoon.

Geological Indications tag for Nagpur orange, Kannauj perfume
Intellectual Property Right (IPR) Day is observed on April 26. But the celebrations seem to have reached India a day early.

Mentally-ill woman reunited with family
A mentally-ill woman with fear psychosis, who was rescued from Poonamallee 10 days ago, was reunited with her family on Thursday.

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Clearances for projects worth 500cr put on hold
Nearly Rs 500 crore worth of residential and commercial projects along the special transit-oriented development (TOD) zone, central business district (CBD) on Ashram Road and the special affordable housing zone (RAH) zone, have been put on hold.

'Modi government didn't utilize Rs 3,689 crore for dalit uplift'
At a rally in Muzaffarpur in March, BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi had stood beside dalit leader Ram Vilas Paswan of the Lok Janshakti Party, and declared that the coming decade would be a “decade of dalits” and weaker sections of the country. 

HC okays Ramdev's yoga camps
Gujarat high court on Friday granted permission to Baba Ramdev to organize free yoga workshops in Vadodara and Ahmedabad but imposed strict conditions so that they do not become a platform for canvassing for a political party.

More Ahmedabad News»

One gunned down, two injured in Naini
In a broad daylight incident, miscreants travelling an SUV, intercepted a car and sprayed its three occupants with bullets killing one and injuring the other two on Thursday.

Goods worth lakh gutted in fire
Goods worth lakhs of rupees was gutted in major fire at a cotton godown near Karamat Chowki area under Kareli police station on Thursday.The reason behind the fire was yet to be ascertained.

Road caves in near Banda village
Around ten metres of a road caved in near Ganccha village, about five kilometres from Banda city on Thursday.The road connects ten villages.If not repaired timely, it may cause hindrance on polling day on April 30.

More Allahabad News»

Weekly special superfast premium train to run between Bhubaneswar-Yesvantpur
The railways will be operating weekly premium special superfast train service between Bhubaneswar-Yesvantpur-Bhubaneswar, with eight trips in each direction.

Bhubaneswar hottest in state
The state capital was the hottest place in the state on Thursday recording 42.8 degree Celsius.

'Armed police required inside Jagannath Temple'
The recent incident of two Indian Mujahideen operatives visiting the state by dodging the intelligence network of state police, and their plan to attack during the rath yatra in Puri set the alarm bells ringing.

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Cops trace body of missing husband from well after wife's 'dream'
It took a 'dream' or rather a `nightmare' of an elderly lady for the police to recover the body of her murdered husband from a well at Chhatarpur district in Madhya Pradesh.

High court rejects ex minister aide's bail plea
Madhya Pradesh high court (MPHC) on Thursday rejected bail application of former state higher education minister Laxmikant Sharma's aide O P Shukla.

Woman traces body of husband after 'dream'
Three years after her son’s eyes were gouged out with a knife, her husband was murdered and his body dumped.

More Bhopal News»

Forgotten village of Akali leader
Till about 15 years ago, Tohra village had remained centre of Akali politics parallel to Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal’s native Badal and was essentially visited by numerous SAD candidates from across the state before the elections.

AAP unit of Chandigarh runs to Election Commission over housing scheme notice
When the model code of conduct was in place, no such scheme for advertisement or notice or information could be given that highlights any projects done or started by the previous government.

Municipal corporation's toilet scam: Selvel Media moves high court
Selvel Media, a private company, which was allotted tender for operation and maintenance of public toilets in the city, has filed a petition before the Punjab and Haryana high court on Friday.

More Chandigarh News»

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