Wednesday, 5 November 2014

News Digest: Fat intake low in rural India: AIIMS doctors

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Thursday, November 06, 2014
Today's Headlines

Fat intake low in rural India: AIIMS doctors
In a country where obesity and diabetes, on account of high intake of fatty food, is turning into an epidemic, a unique health crisis is faced by few others.

NSUI neta immolates self in Ramnagar over SHO's transfer
Rohit Pandey, a 23-year-old student leader, set himself on fire in a bid to press authorities to remove the station house officer of Ramnagar.

Chit fund arrests smear Naveen's clean image
The arrest of several BJD leaders, including a sitting MP and MLA, by the CBI in the chit fund scam in Odisha has dented Naveen Patnaik's claim of running a clean and transparent government.

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Before Modi's UP visit, govt to infuse Rs 900cr to revive cooperative banks
Days before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Varanasi, the government on Wednesday decided to pump in around Rs 900 crore in reviving 23 unlicensed district central cooperative banks, of which 16 are in Uttar Pradesh.

Finance minister signals lower rate, cheaper funds
Finance minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday told industry captains that he expects the cost of capital to come down, a statement which CEOs read as a signal to a rate cut in the coming months.

Loss-making PSUs may be privatized: Arun Jaitley
Finance minister Arun Jaitley told investors on Wednesday the government was open to the idea of privatizing loss making state-run companies and promised to pursue economic reforms and ensure a corruption free and fair business environment.

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Rail and road transport plan big push for bio-diesel
Railways has decided to power a fleet of 4,000 locomotives with alternative fuels such as bio-diesel as an attempt to move towards a cleaner environment and decrease its dependency on diesel.

Rare snow leopard found in China
A rare snow leopard was spotted for the first time in China since 2006 at a nature reserve in the country's northwest.

Small islands may amplify tsunamis: Study
Small islands, long thought to be natural tsunami barriers for coast-dwellers, may in fact amplify the waves they are supposed to break, researchers warned on Wednesday.

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Obama seeks $6.2 billion for Ebola fight
President Barack Obama is asking Congress for $6.2 billion in emergency funds to confront Ebola at its source in West Africa and to secure the United States against any possible spread.

Islamic State militants execute 17 Syrians
The Islamic State (IS) militant group executed a total of 17 Syrians over the past three days in the country's eastern province of Deir al-Zour, a monitoring group reported late Wednesday.

Gunmen storm Libya's El Sharara oilfield, shut down production
Gunmen seized Libya's major El Sharara oilfield, looting equipment and shooting as frightened workers sought shelter, oil sources said on Wednesday, in another blow to the country's oil industry which has been subjected to protests and militia blockades.

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Salman Khan woos Bebo in a DTC bus
Director Kabir Khan had been tweeting about beginning work on the film Bajrangi Bhaijan in Delhi, and shooting finally began with Salman Khan on November 4.

Kamaal R Khan: I'm a Narendra Modi fan now
Not so long ago, actor-producer director Kamaal R Khan of 'Deshdrohi' fame had told all and sundry that he will leave India, if Narendra Modi comes to power

Bollywood sequels to look forward to in 2015

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Fat intake low in rural India: AIIMS doctors
In a country where obesity and diabetes, on account of high intake of fatty food, is turning into an epidemic, a unique health crisis is faced by few others.

Chinese men get a taste of labor pain with a machine
A hospital in China is offering services of a child birth simulator to allow men experience labor pain.

Secondhand cigarette smoke causes weight gain
Secondhand cigarette smoke not only increases the risk of cardiovascular and metabolic problems, it may also lead to gain weight, a new study has warned.

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Mumbai City beat Delhi Dynamos 1-0
In-form Nicolas Anelka scored his second goal of the tournament to help Mumbai City FC beat Delhi Dynamos 1-0 in a keenly-contested match.

Sachin Tendulkar unveils his book 'Playing it My Way'
Sachin Tendulkar's much-awaited autobiography 'Playing It My Way' was launched in the presence of some of his former teammates, celebrities and family members at an engrossing ceremony.

Cristiano Ronaldo receives Golden Boot award
Ronaldo says he still many years and a lot of football to come as he picked up his third Golden Boot award for scoring most goals in Europe's domestic leagues.

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India leads the world in blocking Facebook content
Facebook has restricted access to nearly 5,000 pieces of information on its website in India in the first six months of 2014.

Google Nexus 5 battery woes trouble users
Google Nexus 5 users who are facing battery problems say that their work suffers on a regular basis due to the smartphone’s battery woes, and this erratic battery defeats the purpose of having a smartphone.

9 apps you should be using right now
Apps are one of the best things to have happened to mobile phones. No other feature of the phone has made our lives as simple and easier as apps.

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1,010 scholars receive PhD degrees at Anna university
The premier Indian Institutes of Technology have started taking the 2010 Anil Kakodkar committee’s recommendation to lay emphasis on research seriously. State technical universities are slowly following suit with the premier institute.

Nursery admission: HC restrains Delhi govt from issuing fresh guidelines
The Delhi high court on Wednesday stopped the city government from issuing fresh notification for nursery admission for the upcoming academic year in the national capital on a plea challenging the last year's guidelines.

MICA to upgrade its campus infrastructure for handicapped students
Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad (MICA) has announced its plans to transform its campus into a disability-friendly one on Wednesday

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Death rites get the professional touch
Families are calling in funeral service companies to organize the last rites, opting to mourn in peace instead of fretting about the arrangements.

Mars Orbiter Mission begins collecting science data
The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) has kicked off its science phase and its five payloads are gathering data in full swing, said director of Isro's Space Application Centre, Kiran Kumar.

Bandra, Santa Cruz ready for Sunday carnival
"We are all battling to improve the quality of life and environment in our cities," said P K Das, chairperson of Mumbai Waterfronts Centre, referring to NGOs, think tanks, citizens' associations and even cycling groups that have come together for a new initiative.

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AAP, BJP warm up for battle with tweets
They are yet to finalize election strategies but Aam Aadmi Party and BJP are already in a war of tweets.

DDA reports 5,484 acres of vacant land
A survey of DDA-administered land, conducted for the first time, has found 5,484 acres of vacant land in the city.

HC gives nod to suggestions by Satyarthi on child labour
Every time a complaint of child labour reaches the authorities, they must register it within 24 hours and rehabilitate/compensate the children within the next 45 days.

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Skewed policy leaves kids in lurch
The alleged rape of a three-year-old girl by an attendant on their school campus in north Bengaluru late last month has had widespread ramifications.

Cops building a strong case: Kimmane Ratnakar,
Primary and secondary education minister Kimmane Ratnakar, who's been accused by the BJP of shielding the culprits claims the lack of evidence is slowing down the police probe.

CID speaks to girl's kin, studies her 'death' note
A week after the death of a 14year-old girl in suspicious circumstances in Shivamogga’s Thirthahalli taluk, a CID team on Wednesday swung into action, visiting areas connected with the case.

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No takers for Hyderabad's most expensive homes?
Is the Jubilee Hills Landmark Project Pvt Ltd, touted as Hyderabad's most expensive residential venture (only a stone's throw away from KBR Park), struggling to find buyers?

Telangana government presents over Rs 1L crore tax-free budget
Telangana finance minister Etela Rajender on Wednesday presented the maiden budget of the new state in the assembly with an outlay of Rs 1,00,638 crore.

Congress leader Kanna joins BJP
Former Congress strongman Kanna Lakshminarayana formally joined Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) here in the presence of party state president K Hari Babu on Wednesday.

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Karunakar Menon quits as Kalakshetra deputy director
Kalakshetra Foundation deputy director Karunakar Menon has quit from the cultural academy.

Biopics: Caught between the banal and Bollywood fantasy
The family of Raja Ravi Varma has objected to how the icon painter has been portrayed in the film ‘Rang Rasiya’ (literal meaning: ‘colourful playboy’). The trailer seems to show Varma, instead of being enthralled by divine inspiration, as a voyeuristic womanizer.

51% of roads from highways to urban areas still have one lane
At least 51% of the roads that connect urban centres in the state to highways are single-lane stretches despite the fact that they handle large volumes of traffic and are vital to connectivity in towns and the suburbs of a metropolis like Chennai.

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Metro changes track
The proposed Metro rail will now not run on Ashram Road but on an elevated track built on unused land on the eastern side of the adjacent Botad-Sabarmati meter-gauge line.

Regional intra-state air service in two months
The Gujarat State Aviation Infrastructure Company Limited has selected the Maritime Energy Heli Air Services (MEHAIR) company for the contract for regional air service in Gujarat.

Workers' wages cut by Rs 7.80
It seems ‘acche din’ have arrived in Gujarat, at least according to the government’s calculations though officials are reluctant to say this officially.

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Group D of RRC exam to be held from Nov 3
Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC) will be conducting the group D examination in the city on Sunday. This examination is going to be organized in five phases every Sunday starting from November 3 and finally ending on November 30. Extra coaches have also been attached in the trains to bring the candidates.

Hindu family performs Azadari for 65 years
It is a unique example of camaraderie and Hindu-Muslim brotherhood. A devout Hindu family performs Azadari to mourn the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Husain, the grandson of Prophet Mohammad.

Hyena, not wolf creating terror in Gonda: Forest dept
The animal thought to be wolf and creating terror in the past few days at Gonda district, turns out to be hyena. On Saturday, the team of forest department claimed it on the basis of pug marks.

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Opposition trains guns on Naveen
The arrest of three BJD leaders in close succession by CBI in the chit fund scam has provided fresh ammo for the opposition parties to mount an attack on the Naveen Patnaik government.

4 Juang tribal kids die of chickenpox in Jajpur
Four Juang infants died of suspected chickenpox at Ashokjhar village in Jajpur district recently.The deceased have been identified as Rubi Pradhan, 3, Janaki Pradhan, 6, Rama Pradhan, 2, and Santu Pradhan, 5.

Pall of gloom descends on BJD
The arrest of BJD MP Ramachandra Hansda and MLA Pravat Tripathy in quick succession has come like a noose for the ruling party amid speculation that many others, including ministers would fall into the CBI net.

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HC orders to setup SIT for MPPEB scam
Madhya Pradesh high court on Wednesday issued orders to form a special investigation team (SIT) to control STF's investigations into MPPEB scam while disposing of a petition filed by former chief minister Digvijaya Singh.

Vishal-Shekhar perform at the Lal Parade ground to celebrate the 59th MP Foundation Day in Bhopal
The 59th MP Foundation Day was marked by colourful dance acts, cultural plays and some rocking performances by the musician duo Vishal-Shekhar at the Lal Parade ground on Saturday evening.

Raahgiri day celebrated all over Bhopal
With the seventh Sunday in row, Raahgiri Day again saw Bhopalites charging up for the week ahead with some dance, music and fitness. ​

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Paddy stubble burning ban ineffective
Farmers’ ignorance and the government’s inability to provide stubble burning machines at cheaper rates have ensured that the ban on burning of paddy and wheat stubble remains ineffective.

Stories of courage touch hearts
A day before Gurpurab, when Tricity joined hands to help the needy identified by TOI, the beneficiaries took back more than just the funds that would go towards their education and medical treatment.

Students make Guru Nanak's sculpture with cardboard
Students of Hallmark School let their creativity peak as they made an 8 feet long sculpture of Guru Nanak Dev with cardboard.Making the sculpture and installing it was not easy.

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