Sunday, 16 November 2014

News Digest: Hero or arch-villain? Context holds the key

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, November 17, 2014
Today's Headlines

Hero or arch-villain? Context holds the key
Power is vitamin, but it is also poison. In 2002, in the aftermath of the Gujarat riots, Narendra Modi was projected as the “Hero of Hatred” on magazine covers. Twelve years later, he was being celebrated as “the Conqueror” and a “Governance Icon”.

PM Modi woos business leaders in Brisbane, leaves for Sydney
"I know that most of you are aware of the opportunities in India and have looked at the market. You will begin to find a difference in India, " PM Modi said inviting business leaders to India.

Omar's National Conference gets a jolt as Mehboob Beg quits party
Mehboob Beg, son of late National Conference stalwart Mirza Afzal Beg, announced his decision to quit at a workers meet at his residence at Sarnal in Anantnag district.

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BSE, NSE eye setting up small banks
Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange are looking to set up small banks in the country once the Reserve Bank of India opens the window for applications.

Keys Hotels may sell some assets
Billionaire investor Nicolas Berggruen is evaluating the sale of some of the prime properties housed under his mid-market chain Keys Hotels as the German-American businessman fine-tunes his hospitality interests in Asia's third largest economy.

JSW Energy to buy 2 hydro projects of JP Power for Rs 9,700 cr
JSW Energy will acquire two hydro-electric projects of Jaiprakash Power Ventures in Himachal Pradesh for about Rs 9,700 crore.

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'Cyclone Phailin ravaged ecosystem of Odisha's Chilika lake'
This decrease has resulted in the appearance of the toxic freshwater cyanobacterias that, the scientists feel, may be harmful for the fish population.

India's 10 famous bird habitats in serious danger, says study
Unsustainable developmental policies and rising insensitivity towards nature have put "in serious danger" at least 10 of the country's famous bird habitats including Gujarat's Flamingo City, a new study says.

Modi charmed by Australian Koala bear at G20 summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi got a delightful Australian welcome when he was charmed by a cuddly koala bear during a break at the G20 summit here.

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Putin leaves G20 summit, hints at resolving Ukraine impasse
Russian President Vladimir Putin left the G20 summit a day early on Sunday after assuring world leaders that there was a good chance of resolving the conflict in Ukraine.

Grappling with 'China Policy' at home, Taiwan keen on FTA with India, other nations
Struggling to forge a domestic consensus on its outreach to Beijing for strengthening economic ties and days after China and South Korea signed on the outlines of a free trade agreement (FTA), Taiwan is keen on fast-tracking such trade pacts with India and other nations, particularly those in the Asia-Pacific region.

Malaysian state mulls guillotine as punishment for thieves
A minister in Malaysia's Kelantan state has suggested that a 'mini' guillotine could be used to amputate those convicted of stealing in the Muslim state, which is ruled by a fundamentalist party.

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Ajay Devgn at Ajmer
Ajay Devgn is currently on a tour in Rajasthan to promote his latest film Action Jackson.

The women in Shahid Kapoor's life
Read on to know about the many women in 'casanova' Shahid Kapoor's life...

10 Bollywood affairs that create a stir even today!

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Bid to revive the extinct mammoth sparks war
Will woolly mammoths stride the Siberian plains once again? DNA samples from an exceptionally well preserved extinct Mammuthus, found in the snowy wastes of Siberia, have raised the prospect of cloning.

Heart stents may require longer blood thinner use
Millions of people with stents that prop open clogged heart arteries may need anti-clotting drugs much longer than the one year doctors recommend now.

Nasa shows satellite images of Earth's sanctuaries in book
From the weaving waterways of the Sundarbans to the iconic Great Barrier Reef in Australia, Nasa has unveiled stunning satellite images of Earth's last untouched sanctuaries in a new book.

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ISL: Delhi's listless show continues, lose 0-1 to Kerala
Delhi Dynamos extended their dismal run in the Hero Indian Super League as they lost by a solitary goal to Kerala Blasters to remain at the bottom of the table.

Djokovic wins ATP year-ender after Federer pulls out
Federer sensationally pulled out of his ATP Tour Finals showdown with Djokovic just before the final was due to start on Sunday because of a back injury.

Srikanth stuns Lin Dan to win China Open Super Series title
The 21-year-old K Srikanth showed nerves of steel to produce a dominating performance which helped him see off five-time world champion Lin 21-19, 21-17.

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Android, iOS or Windows Phone — which OS is best for you?
It’s not about which OS is the best, but rather which OS is the best for you. We all have different needs and usage habits.

How to find out everything Google knows about you
By visiting a site called "Ads Settings" you can see what Google knows about you.

10 best value-for-money phones you can buy today
The year 2014 has witnessed the rise of the ‘value for money’ smartphone category with new and old players introducing devices that offer top-notch features.Here we bring to you a list of 10 hottest value for money smartphones available in the Indian market…

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Prominent career options in the fashion industry
There's more to the fashion industry than edgy couture designing. We bring to you some prominent careers options.

Off beat thinking for the gennext
The new generation is breaking out of the traditional mold and is ready to take risk and opt for offbeat careers.

Q&A —With Susan Price, vice-chancellor, Leeds Beckett University
Susan Price, vice-chancellor, Leeds Beckett University, shares her thoughts on the changing educational choices of Indian students.

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Judgment highlights trauma of rape
A recent detailed, 21-page judgment, sentencing a 57-year-old man to 12 years’ imprisonment for raping a minor who later committed suicide, explains why rape is so traumatic in the Indian socio-cultural context.

Powai couple puts best foot forward for 24 hour marathon
Whether they run or walk, Powai resident Sunil Shetty (52) and his wife Sangeeta (47) take every step of life together.

HC: Get kids out of dilapidated Dongri home
The Bombay high court, on the occasion of Children’s Day, came to the rescue of children whose lives are in danger due to the dilapidated state of the Children’s Home/ Observation Home at Dongri, Umerkhadi.

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'Architecture doesn't celebrate life any more'
Compared to other visual arts like painting and sculpture, architecture rarely makes it into the gallery.

'Must ban cars during peak hours'
Feted as the man behind the only successful model of the BRT corridor in Bogota, Colombia, Enrique Penalosa is a man with a vision, not just plans.He's also scathing about the lopsided transport policies which, he claims, have been hijacked by the rich. And Delhi's experiment with the BRT? The former mayor of Bogota called it a 'joke' in an interview with Rumu Banerjee.

Cluster buses in Delhi to get colourful ads
The orange cluster buses running in the national capital are soon set to get more colourful with a cover of advertisements.

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Premature babies vulnerable to blindness, say docs
World Prematurity Day

Great Indian Bustard nears extinction
The majestic Great Indian Bustards (GIBs) are vanishing from sight and their dwindling numbers have put them in the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s critically endangered category (red list).

Current inconvenience will be forgotten once project is completed

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'Build sister-city ties between India, Pak Hyderabads'
Pakistan’s high commissioner to India Abdul Basit on Sunday stressed on establishing sister-city relations between Hyderabad, Deccan and its namesake in the Sindh province of Pakistan.

Complaints mar first day of CAT
Over 15,000 students appeared in the first round of the Common Admission Test (CAT) conducted in the twin states on Sunday.

2 hurt as bike collides with police van clearing route for CM's convoy
Two persons suffered injuries when a police vehicle clearing the road for Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s convoy rammed into a bike at Vanasthalipuram on Sunday evening.

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Child labourers rescued from fish markets
The officials of labour department in Trichy rescued 19 child labourers from three fish markets in the city in a surprise raid on Sunday.The rescued boys will be produced before child welfare committee (CWC) on Monday.

Dam battle: Tamil Nadu tells Kerala not to interfere with flow regulation
In Kerala, opposition leader V S Achuthanandan urged the state government to request the Supreme Court to interfere in the dam issue as water level has "crossed the danger mark".

Broken road halts vehicles atbusy Kilkattalai intersection
A busy intersection in Kilkattalai, where roads connecting to St Thomas Mount, Tambaram, Velachery and Pallavaram meet, has been driving motorists up the wall after the monsoon showers.

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UN chief likely to participate in Vibrant Gujarat summit
The United Nations (UN)’s secretary general Ban Ki-moon, among the world’s top international leaders invited to the 7th Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors Summit (VGGIS) in January 2015.

Tea vendor learns recipe to decode ancient wisdom
When 46 students received their certificates for successfully completing the course on manuscriptology offered by the BJ Institute of Learning and Research and the Institute of Jainology, at the Gujarati Vishwakosh Bhavan on Sunday, a shy youth stood out among the scholars.

At 100, she gets a new hip after nasty fall
Doctors at the civil hospital performed a hip joint replacement surgery on a 100-year-old woman on Sunday. The surgeons said the centenarian will be able to walk after a week.

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Magh Mela to be held in four sectors
Magh Mela would be organised in four sectors this year in place of five. Last year, the mela was held in five sectors.

UPPSC fails to find suitable doctors; 6295 posts were advertised and 3,406 doctors selected in three attempts since 2013
After three attempts in the last two years, UP Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has managed to fill up only 3,409 out of 6,295 advertised vacancies for government doctors and lecturers in medical colleges across the state. Now, the commission is planning to re-advertise the vacancies once again.

Schools record zero attendance as leopard attacks rise
Not a single student turned up at primary and upper primary school in Jhawwa village of Balrampur district on Saturday. The village streets bore a desolate look as not a villager dared to venture out of the safe confines of huts. Even fields, that remained abuzz with activities till a week back, too remained untilled. Similar scenes were evident in Beninagar, Jhawwa and Madrahwa villages.

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Trial run in NW-5 in 3 months
If everything goes well, Odisha could achieve a milestone in reviving its ancient transport system through rivers in three months.

Schoolteacher suspended for hitting student
Nabarangpur district administration suspended woman teacher Jyoti Behera on Friday for reportedly hitting a Class VI student with a duster on Wednesday.

Corporation status evokes mixed response
There was mixed response to the government notification according corporation status to Rourkela.

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Gang-rape & blackmail after Facebook tryst, cops on hunt of accused
In a grim re-run of love, sex and betrayal, a 28-year-old woman was allegedly gang-raped by four people, including a friend she met on Facebook.

Educated women most vulnerable to domestic violence in state
United Nation's damning report this week about 6 out of 10 Indian men admitting to domestic violence unearths the horrific reality in society's underbelly.

CBI raids Army Vehicle Factory official, pvt firm
CBI on Friday raided residential and official premises of three people, including an officer of the Army's Vehicle Factory, Jabalpur (VFJ) in connection with alleged irregularities in awarding tender to a private firm.

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Khap, BJP leaders hold talks with Satlok Ashram
As the situation remained volatile around Satlok Ashram, where controversial preacher Sant Rampal remained entrenched in complete defiance of the Punjab and Haryana high court orders.

Welcome step, says Manoj's mother
This was her first reaction after TOI told her about the central legislation proposed to curb honour killings.

Rescue teams guard Rohtang Pass
Rohtang Pass, one of the most dangerous mountain passes of the world, is now under custody of two teams of mountaineers, rescuers, police and medical officers for next 45 days.

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