Saturday, 8 November 2014

News Digest: Soon, flights to Himachal from Delhi

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, November 09, 2014
Today's Headlines

Soon, flights to Himachal from Delhi
The tourism industry of Himachal Pradesh is expecting good days with Deccan Airways showing interest to operate its flights in the state.

One sailor from missing vessel's crew rescued
Rescuers on Saturday rescued torpedo recovery vessel (TRV) A-72’s leading driver after three days of rescue operations to trace four naval personnel missing at sea. The vessel had sunk off the Visakhapatnam coast on Thursday.

Counting calories from a cheek swab
The DNA diet, in which the weight-loss plan is personalized to one's genes, gains ground in India

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Burger King tests India waters, starts with 12 outlets
US fast food chain Burger King Worldwide will open about 12 outlets in India over the next 60-90 days.

Gold regains glitter on low-level buying, global cues
Silver also recorded a significant recovery of Rs 650 to Rs 35,550 per kg on increased offtake by industrial units.

More pain ahead for banks as bad loans pile up
India's state-owned banks warned growth in bad loans may continue into next year as they posted a rise in troubled loans for the September quarter with a weakening economy causing debt-laden sectors such as infrastructure to default on payments.

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Green tribunal issues notice to govt over Chambal river pollution
The National Green Tribunal, central zone has issued notices to the principal secretaries (urban development and forests & environment) and the district collector of Kota seeking a reply on discharge of industrial effluent, mainly from thermal power plants, and sewerage water into Chambal river.

Wildlife enthusiasts capture the 'unsung story' of Bhadra
The Unsung is the first documentary film on the forest spread across Chikmagalur and Shivamogga

Tripura's capital city Agartala gets green city award
Tripura's 176-year-old capital Agartala has been awarded the clean and green city award by a New Delhi-based urban policy and development experts group, the city's mayor said here on Saturday.

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ISIS spreading tentacles in Pakistan: Report
Pakistani security agencies have warned the government about the increasing threat from the ISIS militant group, a media report said on Saturday.

Saudi Arabia could lift ban on women drivers
The Saudi king’s advisory council has recommended that the government lift its ban on female drivers, a member of the council said on Friday.

Haley's political comet soars ahead of her India visit
When Ajit Randhawa's daughters Simmi and Nikki entered the Little Miss Bamberg school pageant in the small South Carolina town in the 1970s, the community was confused.

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Saif wonders why he didn't send scripts to mom earlier
Saif Ali Khan was amongst the first superstars to have the sensibilities that multiplex India is now coming to. And yet, he wandered off-track in the hope of hedging his bets, trying out new things, hoping that it would appeal to other people, even though he knew that it was not appealing to him.

Kangana in a double role in 'Tanu Weds Manu' sequel
Kangana Ranaut is considered one of India’s finest actresses and Aanand L Rai, one of the finest directors.

'Brett Lee will surprise people with his acting'
One spotted Bollywood baddie Gulshan Grover chatting up Brett Lee in Sydney, where they are filming together.

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An app that tells you how long you will live
When it comes to pastimes that manage to be both morbid and of dubious scientific rigour, `death calculators' are up there with Ouija boards and tarot cards.

Similarly educated couples last, says study
If he knows what's good for him, the modern gentleman will prefer brains, not blondes —according to a new study of marriage.

Pondicherry University team finds 7 new molecules to treat blood cancer
The findings assume significance as patients have started showing resistance to the existing drugs. Patients are put under medication for a minimum period of five years.

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Viswanathan Anand draws first game against Magnus Carlsen
Indian ace Viswanathan Anand played out a fighting draw with defending champion Magnus Carlsen in the first game of the World Chess Championship.

ISL: Chennaiyin FC draw 2-2 against NorthEast United FC
Elano Blumer and Koke scored superb goals for their respective sides as Chennaiyin FC and NorthEast United played out a 2-2 draw in Indian Super League.

India beat Australia 1-0 in third hockey test, lead 2-1
SV Sunil struck the only goal of the match in the third quarter as India stun Australia 1-0 in the third hockey test to take a 2-1 lead in four-match series.

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19 crazy facts about Bill Gates's $123 million Washington mansion
It took Bill Gates seven years and $63 million to build his Medina, Washington estate, named Xanadu 2.0.

Apple accused of 'bait-and-switch' by bankrupt supplier
GT Advanced, a maker of sapphire furnaces that supplied sapphire material to Apple for its smartphone screens, filed for Chapter 11 protection on October 6.

10 horrible tech habits you must get rid of
We're all guilty of it. There are plenty of times when we do things simply because they're easier or more convenient — even though they may be damaging to the gadgets we use every day.

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Delhi schools kept Directorate of Education out of loop on fee
Raising student fees without paying teachers’ as per the Sixth Pay Commission’s recommendations isn’t the only violation private unaided schools are guilty of.

Self-review tool to help CBSE schools lift performance
Schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will now be able to look at their performance over the past few years at the click of a mouse. The board has introduced Saransh, a comprehensive self-review tool for schools.

Exams likely in Class III, V and VIII
School education minister Vasudev Devnani has taken a step further from chief minister Vasundhara Raje in bringing changes in school education.

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It's a fun ride today at Equal Streets fiesta
On Sunday morning, a bunch of children from Vile Parle West will take a bus to SV Road.

Union tussle may be delaying clean-up within KEM campus
KEM Hospital has emerged as a hotbed for dengue in the city with many of its doctors testing positive for the disease, but a tussle with the union could possibly be preventing effective clean-up operations in the hospital’s campus.

Birla College gets excellence tag
Birla College in Kalyan has become the third college affiliated to Mumbai University, after Ruia and St Xavier’s, to be awarded the title of ‘College of Excellence’ by the UGC.

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Ads on autos: Delhi HC verdict to be out soon
With fresh assembly elections to be held in Delhi, an association of autorickshaw drivers has urged the Delhi high court to pronounce its verdict on allowing political advertisements on public transport vehicles.

4 jailed for beating man with iron rods
Sentencing four people to four years’ imprisonment for thrashing a man with iron rods, a trial court refused to take a lenient view towards the convicts, saying their act was premeditated and the injuries inflicted on the man were “grievous” and he “may have died”.

Year after launch, few vehicle owners pay tax online
A year after the transport department launched Vahan, an online system for payment of taxes of all vehicles registered in Delhi, only 13,537 transactions have taken place, which comes to barely 34 transactions a day.

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'It wasn't a suicide, my daughter was murdered'
“It was a murder, not suicide,” Krishnamurthy said trying to control his tears. A week after his 14-year-old daughter died in mysterious circumstances in Thirthahalli, Shivamogga, he reached Bengaluru on Saturday to open up before the media as he felt justice eluded her there.

Family raises questions on FSL report on suicide note
The girl’s father, Krishnamurthy, strongly refuted the FSL’s claim and made it clear the handwriting was not his daughter’s

Dirt and dengue wreak havoc together
Dirty city Bengaluru is spawning the dengue virus. While doctors put it down to unhygienic surroundings, civic and health authorities deny both these facts. Statistics, though, say the real story.

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Differences between GHMC chief and mayor come to the fore again
Underlying differences between Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) mayor Mohd Majid Hussain and commissioner Somesh Kumar came to the fore on Saturday when the former was not invited for the e-office inauguration at the GHMC headquarters.

Hold talks, parents of striking jr docs issue ultimatum to govt
Even before the high court announced its verdict on the Telangana Junior Doctors’ Association (TJUDA) strike, JUDA-Parents and Citizens Forum (JUDA-PCF), a body of parents of the striking medicos and other civil society members, has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the state government on Saturday.

Telangana govt yet to set up medical regulatory bodies
Five months post bifurcation, the new Telangana state is yet to get separate regulatory bodies for its various health wings, including state medical, dental, nursing, veterinary and pharmacy councils.

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Now, exchange old apartments for new ones
To prospective customers, the developer, Ceebros, has given the option of exchanging their old houses, apartments or residential plots in and around Chennai with new apartments on Montieth Road in the heart of the city.

Indian legal education nowhere near global standards, SC judge says
The utter disconnect between legal education and the legal profession occupied centre stage at a Bar meeting addressed by three Supreme Court judges from Tamil Nadu on Saturday.

CISF beefs up security in TN after al-Qaida threat
Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) in Tamil Nadu has stepped up security at Neyveli Lignite Corporation, Kalpakkam, following a threat letter claimed to be from the Al-Qaida was delivered at the NLC office on Thursday.

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Gujarat University asks panel to complete probe within month
Gujarat University, which has set up a one-man inquiry commission against suspended professor, Sarman Zala, has asked that the panel headed by retired judge P J Dholakia, complete its probe within one month so that the university can take action against the professor.

Udgam relents, reduces fee
Udgam authorities who had taken a tough stand against the parents had to finally relent and the trust had to agree for an increase of 10% in the fee structure.

Marine cops to get 33 all-weather boats to patrol coastline
The state marine police will get 33 all-weather boats to patrol the coastline of 1,600 kms.Sources from Marine police said at present they have two types of boats that is five and 12 tons with them.

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GOC-in-C stresses on Army's role during natural calamities
Lieutenant general J George, GOC-in-C, Madhya Bharat Area, is on a two-day visit to Allahabad military station which began on November 7

Allahabad University student election: Posters, banners swallow up campus
The declaration of the Allahabad University Students’ Union poll schedule has been greeted by student leaders by pasting posters and installing hoardings on the walls and buildings of the varsity campus

HC takes serious view of attack on cops
Taking a serious note of the recent attack on a police officer by criminals in a police chawki in the district, the Allahabad High Court has directed the state government to file response informing short and long term measures for checking demoralization in UP police force

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Angul-Sukinda line on fast track with funds
Hopes peaked for expeditious construction of 104-km Angul-Sukinda railway line following the decision of Container Corporation of India (Concor) to invest money in the project.

Credai to survey housing needs
Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Association of India (Credai) state chapter on Friday announced that the body will conduct a survey on housing needs of people in the state to understand the buyers' needs.

OJEE or JEE Main? Ball in govt court
The Policy Planning Body (PPB), the apex advisory body on admission matters of technical courses headed by Justice A K Parichha, on Friday put the ball of engineering admission modalities in the government's court.

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Opium smugglers share profits with their deity
Drug peddlers from Madhya Pradesh’s opium belt of Neemuch and Mandsaur flock to the temple of Sanwariaji in Rajasthan — believed to be an avatar of Lord Krishna — before they dispatch their consignments.

Starving mother hurls baby before moving vehicle
A woman apparently driven by hunger tossed her starving baby in front of a moving auto-rickshaw here.

Starving mother hurls baby before moving vehicle in Madhya Pradesh
Hunger drove a destitute woman to toss her starving baby in front of a moving auto-rickshaw in Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh on Friday night.

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Birender in, may get agriculture portfolio
Senior Jat leader Birender Singh is likely to be inducted into the Union cabinet on Sunday.

Govt to develop Harike to attract bird watchers
Badal junior said that developmental projects in the city were in full swing and were being personally monitored by him.

7 firms operating in Sirsa from fake building claim Rs 3.25 crore as tax refund
Hinting towards a scam in Haryana's excise and taxation department, seven firms were found to be functioning from a residential building in Sirsa, which never existed.

More Chandigarh News»

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