Monday, 14 July 2014

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THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Today's Headlines

Won't protest Modi's visit to Pakistan: Hafiz Saeed
Hafiz Saeed has said they won’t protest Narendra Modi’s visit to Pakistan, as the organization doesn’t “participate in such 'politics & protests’”.

BJD members walk out of LS over Polavaram dam
BJD members staged a walkout from Lok Sabha on Monday to protest against the “unilateral’’ decision to raise the height of the Polavaram project that will adversely affect thousands of tribals in four districts of Odisha.

BJP leaders condole Giriraj Kishore's death
BJP leaders on Monday condoled the death of VHP leader Giriraj Kishore, saying his life and thoughts epitomized selfless service.

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Inflation eases, poor rains remain a worry
Data released by the government showed that retail inflation in June hit 7.31%, the lowest level seen since the new measures was introduced in January 2012.

Premium compacts, entry-level sedans' sales rise
The entry-level segment (comprising models like Alto and Eon, etc) too has shrunk, but only around 14.5%.

NTPC loses tariff battle
NTPC is looking to take a hit of about Rs 1,800 crore this fiscal as the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) on Monday rejected its petition against changes in the tariff regulations .

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48 industrial units polluting Ganga asked to close down
Directions have been issued to about 48 industrial units polluting River Ganga to close down, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Monday.

163 large and medium irrigation projects delayed: Centre
A total of 163 large and medium irrigation projects are delayed, the Rajya Sabha was told on Monday.

'Kanhargaon wildlife sanctuary will hit surrounding villages'
Fadnavis on Thursday claimed that the state government has completed all the formalities for creation of the sanctuary."Total 265.014 sq km (26,501.495 hectares) has been demarcated and approved for the sanctuary.

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Egypt proposes Israel-Gaza ceasefire
The late-night offer by Egypt marked the first sign of a breakthrough in international efforts to end the conflict.

Bodies found near Baghdad as rebels fight each other
Residents of a town north of Baghdad found 12 corpses with execution-style bullet wounds on Monday following fighting between rival Sunni insurgents that could eventually unravel a coalition which has seized much of northern and western Iraq.

Vote deal will work, Afghan candidate Ghani says
Former finance minister Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai credited a US-brokered deal for a full ballot audit with pulling his country back from the brink, putting the rule of law and government legitimacy back on track.

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Ranbir's ex to be present at Katrina's birthday?
We heard that Katrina Kaif is in Corsica to spend her birthday (July 16) with boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor.

'Salman Khan takes too much pizza toppings'
Given the upcoming thriller Pizza, which is a story about a pizza delivery boy, whose delivery goes horribly wrong, we decided to meet a few real-life delivery pizza boys to find out if they had encountered something unusual while delivering pizzas.

Top 5 prospective brides for Salman Khan
Aamir Khan recently admitted that he was tired of asking his buddy Salman Khan to get married.

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An injectable foam to treat battle wounds
An injectable foam system has been developed to stop profuse bleeding in wounded soldiers to boost their odds of survival in the battlefield.

Experts warn about too much antibiotics use
What may help kill the bugs in your system can actually affect the entire society, warn specialists.

Lack of physical activity found to be the biggest risk factor causing Alzheimer's globally
Lack of physical activity has been found to be the biggest risk factor causing Alzheimer’s globally as researchers say that just one hour’s exercise a week can reduce the chance of the disease by almost half.

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'Messi didn't deserve Golden Ball'
Diego Maradona said compatriot Lionel Messi did not deserve to be named best player of the World Cup, arguing it should have gone to James Rodriguez.

Brazil celebrates rival Argentina's defeat
Brazilians bitter about their team's disastrous World Cup celebrated Argentina's defeat to Germany in the final by dancing and launching fireworks.

Blatter gives WC 9.25 marks out of 10
Fifa president Sepp Blatter gave the World Cup 9.25 marks out of 10, the day after the tourney ended with Germany beating Argentina 1-0 after extra time in final.

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8 tech titans who won't leave their fortune to their kids
We've rounded up some of the most generous people in tech, all of whom have decided to donate large portions of their wealth to charity rather than pass it down to their children.

Samsung teases eye scanner; coming to Galaxy Note 4?
A tweet by the Twitter account @SamsungExynos shows an image of a phone with eye-scanning user interface.

iPhones not a threat to China's security: Apple
Apple said, "As we have stated before, Apple has never worked with any government agency from any country to create a backdoor in any of our products or services."

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AICTE nod must for DU BTech: Smriti Irani
More than 2000 students were admitted in various B.Tech programmes but after FYUP was scrapped last month and four year undergraduate courses were reverted to three year, these students protested.

Mumbai University to encourage prominent colleges to opt for autonomy
To reduce the burden of administration of 729 affiliated colleges, Mumbai University will encourage more colleges, especially those with ‘A’ grade, to seek autonomy.

Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean plans new schemes
Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies has planned a slew of new programmes in research and education sector, including setting up of a Centre of Excellence in Marine Biotechnology and Marine Bioprocessing, state fisheries minister K Babu told the Assembly today.

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Rail fracture delays trains from Pune
The cause of the fracture is yet to be ascertained and an inquiry has been ordered. The incident did not have any impact on the CR suburban services.

11 crew members airlifted from ship that broke anchor near Mumbai
In a 30-minute rescue operation, the Indian Coast Guard airlifted 11 crew members who were stranded on Indian merchant vessel MV Priyanka, which started drifting after it broke its anchorage 20 nautical miles or 37km from Colaba shore around 11.20am on Monday.

Doctors to pay woman Rs 43 lakh for kidney operation without tests
The state consumer commission has ordered a payout of around Rs 43 lakh to a Mumbai-based woman whose kidney was removed by doctors during a hysterectomy after they found a growth on it, without informing the patient or relatives.

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Cop on gangster's trail shot
A Delhi Police constable who had been trailing a history-sheeter was shot dead in a blind alley on Monday afternoon.

Old methods make policing risky
Almost 40 policemen have lost their lives on duty in the past two years. While the department maintains that steps are taken to ensure their safety, Delhi Police personnel say little is done for them.

Government told to pay Rs 5 lkh to kin of biker shot by cops
Police firing at bikers on Ashoka Road last July that led to the death of teenager Karan Pandey was disproportionate to the threat, and showed negligence and error of judgment, National Human Rights Commission has observed relying on a magisterial inquiry report.

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State-of-the-art command, control centre for crime management: Police chief
Bangalore City Police is all set to get a state-of-the-art command and control centre to deal with crime, and law and order issues, city police chief Raghavendra Auradkar said.

Madani walks out on bail, wife moves NIA court
People's Democratic Party (PDP) chairman and Bangalore serial blasts accused Abdul Nasser Madani (49) walked out of the Central Prison, Parappana Agrahara, here after completing bond formalities around 8pm on Monday.

HC: Notaries can't give marriage certificates
The Karnataka high court on Monday directed the law secretary to issue a circular restraining notaries from issuing certificates solemnizing marriages.

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Shifting of GAIL pipelines: HC asks Centre to file reply
Hyderabad high court on Monday directed the Central government to file its reply within three weeks to a petition that sought the shifting of gas collecting station (GCS) and pipelines of Gas Authority of India ltd (GAIL) from Nagaram area of East Godavari district.

KCR mulls ways to overcome power shortage in Andhra
Telangana continues to reel under five to six hours of daily power cuts despite a fall in day temperature during the last two days.

Cabinet meet rings in hope
Putting to rest all speculations, the cabinet meeting of the Telangana government will finally take place on Wednesday with the government slated to spell out its policies on many thorny issues, including the farm loan waiver, fee reimbursement scheme and local status to citizens.

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Bank lockers don't have insurance cover
The recent fire at the State Bank of India office on Rajaji Salai has raised, among others, questions on the safety of lockers.

Britannia plot sold for Rs 172 crore
Chennai-based Sugal and Damani Foundation has purchased 8.6 acres of land in Padi from biscuit maker Britannia for Rs 172 crore.

Chennai's first women's college struggles to stem the decline
Bureaucratic delays have stalled many infrastructure projects in the city’s government colleges. Alumni and faculty members hope the new management will be able to get approval to meet at least the immediate needs.

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Om Prakash Kohli is new Gujarat governor
Veteran BJP leader Om Prakash Kohli, 79, has been appointed the regular governor of Gujarat.

Social revolution takes huge leap in Gujarat
At least 80 students belonging to socially backward dalit and tribal families are being groomed to be priests as part of the three-year diploma course of priesthood — purohityam (karmakand) — at Shree Somnath Sanskrit University in Saurashtra.

Now, track garbage vans via GPS
After pilot testing of the GPS-based garbage van tracking system in Ghatlodia and Maninagar areas, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation’s (AMC) solid waste department is extending the tracking system across the entire city.

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Priests decide to clean Ganga ghats on Sundays
In a unique initiative of making the holy river clean and pollution-free, the priests of the city have decided to clean the banks of Ganga every Sunday.Many priests assembled at Sangam and started cleaning the banks.

Monsoon Fest to celebrate literature, culture from July 16
In a bid to apprise the youngsters about the significance monsoon has in the country's socio-political, cultural and economical, variety programmes including music and cultural shows have been added.

Rain skips first day of Shrawan
A day after mild showers, the first day of Shrawan the Hindu month, went dry on Sunday with sultry weather condition and high humidity level.

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Fake certificate unit in Malkangiri busted, 1 nabbed
Police in Malkangiri district unearthed a fake educational certificate-making unit and arrested one Siba Prasad Padhi on Saturday.

No end to row over airport boundary wall
Construction of a boundary wall of Biju Patnaik Airport here has been stalled following opposition from Bhimpur residents, who argue it would narrow down the road to the locality.

Ayurveda courses await central nod
Students looking to take admission in ayurveda are in a fix with the central government yet to give a nod for admission to government-run ayurvedic colleges in the state.

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No more hassles for school kids as van ddrivers get say
After two days of torment, students and parents can feel relieved from Monday as school van drivers have officially called off their strike on Sunday.

Expelled medicos picked up, released
Students expelled from medical colleges for using unfair means in pre-medical test (PMT) were not allowed to assemble at Lake View Road on Sunday and were picked up and released shortly by the cops.

Rain drenches Bhopal, Gwalior sizzles at 42 degrees
With parts of state already witnessing monsoon, there is more to come.Bhopal circle meteorological department officials said the region experienced rain between Saturday night and Sunday morning.

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Three horticulture officials held for accepting bribe
A team of anti corruption branch of CBI has arrested a sub divisional officer (SDO), Navjot Singh Sandu, along with two other employees of UT Horticulture Department for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 5,000 from a contractor on Monday. Two others were included clerk Ashwani Kumar and computer operator Raju.

Retired Army colonel shot dead in Hisar
A retired Army Colonel was shot dead allegedly by his neighbour following an altercation over construction of wall around a park in Jawahar Nagar area here, police said on Monday.

Centre stops Justice Manjunath's appointment as CJ of Punjab and Haryana high court
The appointment of Justice KL Manjunath of Karnataka high court as new chief justice of the Punjab and Haryana high court has been stalled.

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