Monday, 13 October 2014

News Digest: Caught in the act, boy killed, girl poisoned in UP

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Today's Headlines

Caught in the act, boy killed, girl poisoned in UP
A 17-year-old boy was allegedly murdered by a 15-year-old girl’s family after the two teenagers were “caught in a compromising position” at the girl’s house in Moradabad’s Bhartal village.

Election Commission probes BJP using Narendra Modi's US speech as campaign propaganda

80% Haryana farmers at BPL levels: Study
Politicians may have flashed the `development' card while campaigning, but a recent study reports that 80% farmers in the state are reeling under debt.

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US to launch fresh review of India's patent regime
An OCR is a second stage of the Special 301 action and being an extreme measure, the US authorities can impose sanctions after putting the country in the "priority foreign watch" category.

At 3 million sqft in 5 years, Flipkart set for largest office deal
India's biggest e-commerce company Flipkart has doubled its demand for office space to 3 million sqft, barely two-months after approaching top developers to lease 1.5 million sqft.

Now, you can buy that fancy car with a credit card swipe
Fancy lapping up that snazzy four wheeler quickly? With the auto sector on a recovery mode, some dealers want to make the most of it this season.

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Hudhud strips Visakhapatnam of its green cover
In fact, almost all of the 50 lakh trees covering over 40% of the 3,600 hectares of Ukkunagaram or VSP Steel Township were found damaged.

Rejuvenating Yamuna on high priority: Jung
Delhi Lt governor Najeeb Jung on Monday chaired the first meeting of the multi-agency centre on Yamuna and said rejuvenating the river would be high on the priority of the city government.

Yamuna reduced to sewer canal again
Thousands daily pack the ghats in Vrindavan, Mathura, Agra and Bateshwar for a holy dip in the Yamuna during this month of Kartik.

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Iran president says Iran and West will solve nuclear crisis
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has said that even if there is no comprehensive deal with the West on its nuclear programme by next month's deadline, neither side would walk away.

US officials launch review of Ebola procedures
he Texas nurse who contracted Ebola while caring for a dying Liberian man repeatedly visited his room from the day he was admitted to the intensive care unit until the day before he died, medical records show.

North Korea leader makes first appearance in 40 days
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un has made his first public appearance in five weeks, state media reported on Tuesday, ending an absence that drove a frenzy of global speculation that something was amiss with the country's most powerful person.

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I don't want to cheat my audience: SRK
The Badshah of Bollywood was in his element when he was in Ahmedabad.

Sridevi's legal notice to RGV over film's title
Sridevi has slapped a legal notice on filmmaker Ram Gopal Verma for using her name as the title of his upcoming film Sridevi.

Lesser known facts about Kapil Sharma's reel family
Kapil Sharma's TV show Comedy Nights With Kapil has managed to emerge as one of the most-watched shows on TV.

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Big fat weddings likelier to spark early divorce: Study
A new study in the US has found that the more people spend on their weddings and engagement rings, the more likely they are to divorce.

Nasa training 13-year-old to set foot on Mars by 2034
To accomplish her Martian ambitions she has attended Nasa space camps in the past nine years in different countries and has learnt Spanish, French and Chinese.

Bionic eye allows blind man to 'see' after 33 years
Using wireless technology, a sensor is implanted in the eye to pick up light signals sent from a camera mounted on special eyeglasses.

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ISL: NorthEast United FC beat Kerala Blasters 1-0
Spanish striker Koke's opportunistic first-half strike ensured a 1-0 win for the NorthEast FC against Sachin Tendulkar co-owned Kerala Blasters FC.

ISL will change the face of Indian football: Tendulkar
Tendulkar feels that ISL has begun on the right note and the "fantastic start" would be a huge boost towards changing the face of game in the country.

Mary Kom named MVP of India's Asian Games campaign
Mary Kom was chosen as Most Valuable Player of India's Asian Games campaign at a felicitation of the medal winners by contingent sponsors Samsung.

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Twitter, French bank team up for money transfers via tweets
The bank said last month it was prepared to offer simple person-to-person money transfers via Twitter to French consumers, regardless of what bank they use, and without requiring the sender know the recipient's banking details.

Amazon and Future Group ink deal to sell goods online
The world's largest online store Amazon and India's largest listed retailer Future Group have signed a deal to jointly sell goods starting with apparels.

6 things shoppers can learn from the Flipkart sale
Of the one billion who visited Flipkart, 998.5 million came back empty-handed. If you too were among those disappointed, here are some pointers that can help you prepare better the next time you want to binge on such a sale.

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CBSE plans to raise ratio of girls in engineering
The CBSE has launched Udaan, a project to mentor 1,000 girl students to compete for admission at premier engineering colleges.

RTE effect: 26% drop in number of out-of-school kids since 2009
In a vindication of sorts for the Right to Education Act, the latest HRD ministry-mandated survey shows a 26 per cent drop in out-of-school children in the country since 2009.

Student speak: Accounting edge
In today's highly competitive and globalised world, employ ers look for skilled professionals who can understand and work within the increasingly complex business scenario.

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FIR against MIM leader Akbaruddin Owaisi
Complaints have also been registered against NCP activists Dilip Kanojia, Ashok Khot in Worli for obstructing the campaign of the Shiv Sena candidate in the area.

Gandhis skip Nandurbar in poll campaign
The Congress leader said the Gandhis’ meeting at Nandurbar was cancelled at the last minute without assigning any reason.

Only 5,000 of 12.5 lakh voters deleted before Lok Sabha polls re-register
Of the 12.5 lakh names of people that were deleted from the voter list before the Lok Sabha elections, only 5,090 voters have re-registered themselves for the assembly polls.

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Cyclone effect felt as pollution surges in Delhi
The Hudhud cyclone on the east coast seems to have affected Delhi’s air pollution levels, as predicted on Friday by the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology. Fine particulate pollution and carbon monoxide levels have surged.

HC stops NDMC from evicting AAP MLA
The Delhi high court on Monday restrained New Delhi Municipal Council from evicting AAP MLA Surender Singh from his office inside its premises and asked the civic body not to withdraw facilities given to him as an elected member.

Cops didn't know suspects were armed
Hardly two days after a gang fired at policemen in Connaught Place, a constable was shot dead in Vijay Vihar, Outer Delhi and his colleague seriously wounded by three men whom the cops were taking to a police station for questioning.

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Bangalore honchos on property-buying spree in the US
The investments by Indians (those with Indian passports) in residential property in the United States rose by nearly 50% to $5.8 billion in the year ended March 2014, compared to the year before.

Encroachment effect: 376km of storm water drains missing
In South Bangalore, a stream once flowed along Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi. It eventually turned into a storm water drain leading to Kempambudhi Lake.

Transgender held for murdering woman
A 30-year-old transgender was arrested for allegedly murdering a ragpicker at Nellurahalli in South East Bangalore on Sunday night.

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'Power'less ATMs add to woes
Banking operations continued to be crippled a day after Cyclone Hudhud pounded the Port City, mainly due to the power outage in the Visakhapatnam region.

Cyclone Hudhud: 'No one was ready for the cyclone'
At the break of dawn strong winds were still blowing across Visakhapatnam when I decided to check for myself how Cyclone Hudhud had destroyed the city known to be an impregnable fortress so far.

Jilted lover attacks girl with sickle, commits suicide
Enraged over repeated rejections of his love proposal, a jilted machine tool designer attacked a female engineering student at her college premises with a hunting sickle before consuming poison on Monday.

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Supreme Court stays death in Muskan murder
After Madras high court confirmed the death sentence for Manoharan in March this year, his counsel A Raghunathan and P Vinaykumar approached the Supreme Court.

Drunk driver kills 3 in Chennai, including pregnant woman
A drunk driver of a car with two friends returning from a hotel in the wee hours of Monday ran over pavement dwellers in Velachery, killing a man, his pregnant wife and an elderly woman. The couple’s 18-month-old son escaped unhurt.

Why no official named in Porur tower crash chargesheet, asks HC
More than three months after the Moulivakkam building collapse which killed 61 people, the Madras high court posed a series of questions to the state government, asking as to why no official in charge of implementing building rules was named in the chargesheet and under what circumstances a government order was issued relaxing rules for the highrise.

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Diwali adds crackle to travel
With a weeklong break at disposal, the advance bookings for Diwali holidays are up by 20%-40%.

Another India-Pak 'shooting', but this time a film in Ahmedabad
As guns blaze on the India-Pak border causing tensions on both sides, an American filmmaker quietly shot part of his debut feature on the relationship of the two countries in this city.

Gujarat University sees 50% jump in external student numbers
Gujarat University’s decision to accept exam forms for external students has led to large numbers of students registering for various external courses run by the varsity.

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City a safe haven for auto thieves
The city has recorded around 76% of vehicle theft cases in the zone comprising Allahabad, Fatehpur, Kaushambi, Pratapgarh, Chitrakoot, Hamirpur, Mahoba, and Banda between January and September this year.

'Preventable' encephalitis is causing havoc in Poorvanchal region
Despite government's claims that preventable measures are being taken to save children from encephalitis about 10 children have died in the last 24 hours of this dreaded disease under the roof of BRD medical college here, taking this year's toll to 452.

UPPSC plans PCS (mains) on Civil Services pattern
Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) is planning to make the pattern of main papers of Combined State Upper Subordinate Services Examination or PCS (mains) examination similar to that of Civil Services examination conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).

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Reaching out to tribals in Malkangiri a challenge
Bhubaneswar/ The state government faces the daunting task of reaching out to tribals in southern extreme district of Malkangiri, predicted to be among the worst affected pockets of the state in cyclone Hudhud.

Shower spoils Sunday
Hudhud-induced downpour dampened the holiday spirit of citizens even as they escaped last year's Phailin-like onslaught.Roads, shopping malls and theatres wore a deserted look.

Hudhud spares primitive tribes in M'giri
The major safety concern of primitive tribes staying in difficult terrains of Malkangiri was over as cyclone Hudhud's impact was far less compared to predictions in the southern Odisha district.

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Finally, STF books 34 in transport constable recruitment scam in Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh Special Task Force (MPSTF) has registered an FIR against 34 people in connection with transport constable recruitment scam on Monday. All of them have been accused of using ‘unfair means’ to clear the exam.

Coal stock continues to vanish from thermal plants of Madhya Pradesh
Fortnight after TOI exposed how 23,000 metric tonnes of coal went missing from Amarkantak and Sanjay Gandhi thermal plants between June and August, investigations show another 5,000 metric tonnes of coal vanished from both plants in September.

AG punches holes in state's IT department projects
Ministry of communication and IT, GoI had sanctioned statewide network area (SWAN) project for Madhya Pradesh and MPSEDC was appointed a nodal agency for execution of the project.

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Prof J G Jolly oration held at PGI
The first Prof J G Jolly oration was held on Monday at PGI.The oration has been started in recognition of the contributions made by late prof Jolly in the field of transfusion medicine.

Cop enters GMCH gynae ward, gets thrashed
Women employees of the gynaecology ward of Government Medical College and Hospital, Sector 32, thrashed a police constable after he passed vulgar comments at a few of them in the ward in the wee hours of Monday.

Online fakes: Police grill Delhi traders
Traders from whom Gaurav Bhatia and Dixit Sahni, the two accused, procured the products, were quizzed at Darya Ganj and Karol Bagh in their presence.

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