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Wednesday, February 18, 2015
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Even doctors find it difficult to get Tamiflu in Delhi
Delhi may have contained swine flu deaths to six but there's panic in the city over medicine shortages and inadequate testing facilities. The Capital has so far reported 1,679 swine flu cases.

Four factors that gave the swine flu virus more teeth
Reports from swine-flu hit states suggest that a prolonged winter, inadequate testing facilities, limited Tamiflu availability and failure to rope in private hospitals are prime reasons for state governments' failure to check spread of the disease.

Madhya Pradesh governor may resign
Madhya Pradesh Governor Ram Naresh Yadav may resign after addressing Budget session on February 18.

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Anil Ambani plans defence smart city
In a bid to move its defence play to the next level, the Anil Ambani owned Reliance Group is planning to set up India’s first smart city for the sector in an area of around 5000 acres to house a fully integrated defence and aerospace infrastructure facility.

Sahara seeks 4 more weeks for deal
Sahara chief Subrata Roy, who has been behind bars since March 4 last year, is all set to complete one year in Tihar jail.

Blackstone may buy back Intelenet
Private equity giant Blackstone has made a surprise offer to buy back the Indian BPO unit of the London-listed Serco, as formal bids were fired last week for the asset put on the block, people familiar with the matter said.

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Javadekar raps states for not acting on plastic ban
Union environment minister Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday pulled up state authorities for not strictly implementing rules on plastic waste management and ban of plastic carry bags.

Rajasthan's first all-birds park soon in Udaipur
The zoo at Gulab Bagh will soon have a new identity. It will be known as the state’s first bird park with a variety of local and scheduled species.

'Implement green laws to protect environment'
Environment minister Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday asked his ministry officials to "impose" the green laws to protect country's air, water and forest resources.

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Ukraine seeks implementation of Minsk pact
A senior Ukrainian diplomat here called for the full implementation of the latest Minsk peace agreement.

11 killed in suicide attack in northeast Nigeria
Eleven people were killed in a suicide bomb attack on a checkpoint near the town of Biu in northeast Nigeria today, a vigilante and a resident said.

Kiev, rebels claim ceasefire violated 139 times already
Pro-Russian rebels and government forces fought street-to-street in a strategic town in east Ukraine on Tuesday and refused to pull back their heavy guns, all but scuppering hopes that a European-brokered peace deal will end months of conflict.

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Nakuul Mehta to host Drashti Dhami's wedding
Actor Nakuul Mehta, who is busy anchoring shows on TV, will host his best friend, actress Drashti Dhami’s wedding with Neeraj Khemka on February 20.

Shah Rukh Khan's surprise for Manali on her wedding day
Shah Rukh Khan surprised designer Manali Jagtap by attending the reception of her wedding with Vicky Shoor. Despite his frenetic schedule, the star spent some time with the newly-weds.

Kareena Kapoor Khan's five BFFs in Bollywood

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1,000-km haze on Red Planet leaves scientists in a daze
A mysterious haze on Mars has left scientists confused.

Key to blocking Alzheimer's progress discovered
A molecule that can block the progress of Alzheimer's disease at a crucial stage in its development has been identified by British researchers.

Gold nanotubes can destroy cancer cells
Gold nanotubes can act as internal nanoprobes for high-resolution imaging, drug delivery vehicles and agents for destroying cancer cells, scientists say.

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World Cup: Sachin Tendulkar warns India against complacency
Tendulkar cautioned the Indian team to guard against complacency ahead of its World Cup game against South Africa, saying they are better than Pakistan.

India can retain World Cup, says former coach Gary Kirsten
Former India coach Gary Kirsten exuded confidence in the defending champions, asserting that they have what it takes to retain the cricket World Cup crown.

Virat Kohli has the makings of a class cricketer: Michael Holding
Praising Virat Kohli, Michael Holding said his knack of converting starts into three-figure scores shows that the batsman has the makings of a class cricketer.

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8 telecom companies in race for spectrum
The telecom industry lined up for a new round of spectrum auctions — slated for next month — even as some of them have approached various courts with some “clarifications and queries” regarding the sale.

How Infosys challenges IT practices with Panaya deal
Vishal Sikka described the buy as helping Infosys get freedom from 'the drudgery of repetitive tasks'.

7 phones that recently got a price cut
Looking to buy a new smartphone but not sure if you’re getting the best deal?

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102 schools eligible to reserve 25% seats
Altogether 102 private schools in the city have been found eligible to reserve 25% of their seats for the economically backward students living within a radius of 3km from school in playgroup or Standard I in accordance with the Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009.

Assam govt joins hands with Curtin University to develop higher education
Assam government today said it has joined hands with Australia-based Curtin University for development of higher education in the state.

Online registration of schools under RTE begins in Nagpur
After initial technical hiccups, the online registrations for schools under Right To Education Act got underway on Monday

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Jogeshwari college to be 'forcibly possessed'?
Opposing the state government’s plan to develop Jogeshwari-based Ismail Yusuf College as an education hub, some Muslim groups have threatened “forcible possession” of the campus any day between last week of February and first week of March.

Now 4G cells proposed on street light poles in Mumbai
Close on the heels of citizens protesting against 4G towers in city gardens, there is now a proposal to install 4G cells on the streetlight poles in island city.

Teesta's supporters say Gujarat cops on witch hunt
A group of social activists have called the Gujarat police’s insistence on taking Teesta Setalvad and Javed Anand in custody as witch-hunt.

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E-auction of VIP numbers fetches Rs 39L
Delhi government’s e-auction of fancy registration numbers for vehicles today fetched the government a whopping over Rs 39 lakh, with the number ‘0007’ selling for Rs 10.45 lakh.

Staff crunch delaying Air India flights
Air India's crew shortage is now causing immense trouble to passengers.

Girls crash shaadi, take off with gold
Next time there is a wedding in the house, beware of unknown children claiming to be part of your extended family and offering help.

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Big defence deals in the air as 5-day Aero India starts today
Aero India, Asia's premier air show, will begin in Bengaluru on Wednesday with over 300 foreign firms trying to align with 'Make in India' campaign in their bid to eye the Indian defence market.

Cariappa's Rs 2.4cr is an unreal dream for family
Maruthi Nilaya, a modest dwelling in Bagalugunte, an area adjoining bustling Yeshwantpur, was just another house until Monday afternoon.

IIIT-B hosts India's first web observatory
For those into web science research, here's some good news. India's first Web Observatory (WO) was launched at the International Institute of Information Technology - Bangalore (IIIT-B) on Tuesday.

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Pranahita-Chevella will be redesigned: KCR
Telanagna chief minister K Chandrasekahar Rao on Tuesday assured his Maharashtra counterpart Devendra Fadnavis that the Pranahita-Chevella lift irrigation project would be redesigned so as to minimise the submergence of villages in the neigbouring state.

Capital farmers to take fight to Delhi, seek Anna Hazare's support
Farmers of riverbank villages in the proposed state capital have decided to take their struggle to Delhi in a bid to mobilize national support.

Zodiac keen to set up its plant in Andhra Pradesh
Several industrialists met Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu here on Tuesday and presented their investment proposals.

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Watchtowers at Pallikaranai marsh
Bird watching at Pallikaranai this season appears to have been more enjoyable than in previous years and forest department officials attribute this to the three watchtowers put up along the marsh’s periphery.

Engineering colleges can't be punished for not buying e-journals: HC
The Madras high court has restrained the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) from taking “coercive action” against private engineering colleges for not subscribing to e-journals from a particular supplier for the academic year 2015-16.

State seeks Centre's nod to extend metro line till Thiruvottiyur
Amid the growing demand for extending the metro rail network to north Chennai, the state government on Tuesday sought clearance from the Centre to extend the line from Washermenpet to Thiruvottiyur.

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Kin mourn Gujarat-origin businessman shot in US store
Amit Patel, a native of Uttarsanda in Nadiad, had gotten married just over a year ago. Amit’s paternal aunt Kalpana Patel said his father had moved to the US with family 13 years ago to live the ‘American dream’.

GPS to track big cat's exact location
The two-day lion census scheduled to be held from May 2 will be the biggest ever since the formation of the state and will be conducted with the help of GPS technology to record the exact location of lions.

Salt-making activity now under CRZ ambit
The Centre’s recent notification on Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) has brought the salt manufacturing activity under the ambit of the CRZ Act.

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Jansadharan special train
The railways would run a Jansadharan Special between New Delhi and Bhubaneswar owing to upcoming festive season. The train will pass through Allahabad.

300 jail inmates among 64.23 lakh UP Board examinees
The high school and Intermediate examinations, to be conducted Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad, would start from Thursday. The first paper of high school would be Hindi while that of Intermediate, it would be defence studies and Hindi.

Written exam of history lecturers cancelled
Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Service Selection Board (UPSESSB) has cancelled the written examination of history lecturers for an indefinite period after questions of economics were asked in history papers. The exam conducted on February 15 was carried out to recruit trained graduate teachers in colleges across the state.

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Cottage industry building in shambles
Conservation of Swaraj Ashram has almost been completed, but the Orissa Poor Industry Cottage at Town Hall Road here, which Mahatma Gandhi visited in 1934, is still lying in a shambles.

Swaraj Ashram gets facelift at last
Swaraj Ashram here is now in its final phase of restoration with the state government taking steps at last to repair and renovate it.

Government shatters state economy, says Congress
Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee president Prasad Harichandan on Tuesday said finance minister Pradip Amat presented a regressive budget, a day before, without going for reforms.

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2 assistant sub-inspectors consume poison, 1 dies & another critical
Jabalpur/ In two incidents, an assistant sub-inspector (ASI) died after consuming poison in Jabalpur city and another cop of the same rank from Umaria is battling for life after the two tried to end life on Monday.

13-year-old Bhopal girl was raped before murder in Sehore
Thirteen-year-old city girl, who was reported missing on January 31 and whose body was found on February 2 in Sehore, was raped before being murdered.

Mayor promises metro rail in Bhopal by 2018
Bhopal seems to have elected a magician as city's new mayor.

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Pak Sikhs to follow 2003 Nanakshahi calendar: Minister
Defying the directions of the Akal Takht, Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (PSGPC) will continue to follow the original Pal Singh Purewal-authored Nanakshahi Calendar (NC) implemented in 2003.

Mohali scores a low on education infrastructure
Children are the future of a country who need good education and infrastructure for their physical as well as mental growth.

Political backing needed to tackle dog menace: Experts
Vikram Jit Singh | Experts have said there has to be political backing and legislative intent to tackle the problem of dogs, monkeys and stray cattle menace.

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