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News Digest: Ex-chief of open schooling guilty of sexual harassment

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Saturday, February 07, 2015
Today's Headlines

Ex-chief of open schooling guilty of sexual harassment
Former chairperson of National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) S S Jena has been found guilty of sexual harassment by the complaints committee of the HRD ministry.

AC trouble on Delhi-Milan flight leaves AI Dreamliner grounded in Milan
An Air India Dreamliner flying from Delhi to Milan on Tuesday with over 120 passengers on board saw three of its four AC units’ components called cabin air compressors (CAC) — which supply air and maintain pressure in the passenger cabin — fail.

Seamless transit across borders comes closer to reality
Four member countries of Saarc - India, Bhutan, Nepal and Bangladesh — are likely to sign the agreement for seamless transit across borders of passenger, personal and cargo vehicles in the next three months.

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Govt explores new ideas to fund infrastructure
The government is working on innovative ways of financing infrastructure projects to ensure that India moves into a trajectory of non-inflationary growth.

RIL's 4G play helped seal tie-up with SBI
Reliance Industries’ (RIL’s) nationwide 4G spectrum was a deciding factor in State Bank of India (SBI) agreeing to pick up a 30% stake in the payments bank that Mukesh Ambani’s flagship company plans to launch.

Sahara scuttled deal, says Mirach
Sources said Sahara group has begun looking for new investors to garner necessary funds and the Mirach deal was off the table, while it would soon take a call on initiating legal action against Mirach Capital, run by Indian-origin businessman Saransh Sharma.

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Forest officers to brain-storm on changes in green laws
Government will take the view of forest officials from across the country before proposing amendments to key environment laws.

Hilsa captive breeding hits roadblock as fries don't survive
The research on the captive breeding of Bengal's favourite fish hilsa in saline tank water continues to hit roadblocks as the young fries are not surviving, said an official from the state's fisheries department.

'India, Russia working actively to save rare wildlife species'
India and Russia are actively working together for protection of rare wildlife species, including tigers and leopards, and a working group, formed consequent of the bilateral cooperation signed over 10 years ago, will soon hold its next meeting in this regard.

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109 Boko Haram fighters killed after attack in Niger: Minister
Niger claimed troops killed 109 Boko Haram fighters when the Islamists carried out their first major attack in the country on Friday, while four soldiers and a civilian were also left dead.

UAE likely to resume fights in US-led coalition against IS soon: US
The United Arab Emirates is likely to resume air missions as part of the US-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group in the coming days.

Merkel, Hollande arrive for Ukraine talks with Putin: Official
The French president arrived in Moscow minutes after Merkel's plane touched down at Vnukovo airport and they headed straight to see Putin.

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Dhanush is scared of still cameras
Dhanush on Sonam’s beauty and traces of Rajinikanth in him

Anushka's film has more producers than actors
Anushka Sharma recently launched the trailer of her action thriller NH10 along with co-star Neil Bhoopalam, director Navdeep Singh and a team of producers.

Funny mistakes in Bollywood blockbusters

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Study: Women with diabetes likely to die earlier than male diabetics
A new research has found that women who are suffering from type 1 diabetes face a higher risk of dying early as compared to men. They are also twice more likely to die of heart disease as compared to men with the same condition.

Human evolution is still going on
Humans are still evolving even though modern housing and sanitation, medical science and a rich and varied diet appear to have largely insulated much of the population from the life-or-death struggle of natural selection, a study has found.

Hubble catches rare 3-moon parade in front of Jupiter
Nasa/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has recently captured a rare triple moon transit of Jupiter.

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2015 World Cup will be different from past editions: Sachin
Sachin Tendulkar feels the upcoming 50-over World Cup will be different from its past editions because of changes in rules and the advent of Twenty20 cricket.

Indian skipper MS Dhoni becomes father of a baby girl
Just a week ahead of the cricket World Cup, India skipper MS Dhoni became a father after his wife Sakshi gave birth to a baby girl at a private hospital.

Zidane could be future Real Madrid coach, says Ancelotti
Zidane, who is currently coaching the Real reserve side Castilla, "has all the qualities" required to take the the helm of the club, Carlo Ancelotti said.

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Vishal Sikka rejigs Infosys's top deck
Vishal Sikka has undertaken the biggest restructuring in Infosys since he took over as the company’s CEO in August last year.

How tech startups are 'changing' IIT placements
Kishore Natarajan turned down an offer from a reputed multinational company during placements at the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras.

10 smartphones with 'best' battery life
Here’s a look at 10 smartphones available in the Indian market that come with big batteries...

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Not many willing to recruit integrated graduates
The popularity of integrated courses is high among students abroad and now they are gaining acceptance here as well.

Colleges woo students with integrated courses
Chennai-based B-school, Great Lakes Institute of Management (GLIM), is setting up a university to offer integrated programme in engineering and management.

IIM Trichy wins Annual CFA Institute Research Challenge
he team will now compete for the Asia Pacific finals to be held in Manila, the Philippines, on March 11 and 12.

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Three hurt, 14 houses gutted in Byculla blaze
Three people were injured and 14 houses gutted in a blaze that broke out in a two-storey residential building near Byculla railway station around 8.45 am on Friday.

GRP squad to combat mobile phone thefts
The growing menace of cell phone thefts on the railways has prompted the GRP to launch a special squad of officers who will make rounds of train compartments in plainclothes from today.

Indoors-only nod for today's Owaisi rally
The city police on Friday asked the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) to conduct their Saturday’s public rally, to be addressed by party leader Akbaruddin Owaisi, indoors.

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Delhi assembly elections 2015: Number games: Who will come out swinging
As Delhi heads for polls for the third time in a little over a year, can the numbers from the previous two elections provide clues to which way things will go? 

Fog delays 30 trains, today may be cloudy
It was another chilly morning in Delhi with minimum temperature dropping further and dense fog delaying over 30 trains.

Priya Pillai offloaded after intelligence: Centre
The Centre on Friday claimed before the Delhi High Court that Greenpeace activist Priya Pillai was offloaded from an international flight because she was “involved in anti-national activities.”

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HC upholds Praveen Togadia ban
The high court on Friday refused to stay the Bengaluru police commissioner's order banning VHP leader Praveen Togadia's entry into the city till February 11.

'BJP govt's silence over church attacks baffling'
Terming the Centre's silence on attacks on five churches in Delhi baffling, Oswald Cardinal Gracias, president of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India, said here on Friday that the incidents are like terror attacks.

A view from the outside
Former English professor Susan Daniel has translated Devanur Mahadeva’s popular Kannada novel, Kusumabale, into English. Published by the Oxford University Press, the book was released recently at the Times Litfest. Daniel shares her experience of translating one of Devanur’s most powerful novels.

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Senior MIM leader passes away at 64
Senior Majlis-e-Itthedaul Muslimeen (MIM) leader and former Karwan legislator Mohammed Muqtada Khan, popularly known as Afsar Khan, passed away on Friday.

Miscreants damage activist's car in Old City
Unidentified persons damaged the car of Sunitha Krishnan, a well-known social activist near Charminar in Old City on Friday morning.

'23 villas in Indu Projects given to influential people'
This was in clear violation of the agreement that Indu Projects entered into with the housing board, the witness said.

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Sludge tragedy: Ranipet co asked to pay Rs 75 lakh
The southern bench of National Green Tribunal has directed the company that operated a common effluent treatment plant at Ranipet SIDCO complex to pay a compensation of Rs75 lakh to the state government for causing pollution.

Corporation gets transgenders, drummers to make hotel pay tax
When a star hotel in the city defaulted on paying property tax, Chennai Corporation made a song and dance of it. Literally. And it paid off.

To protect Rajini's rights, HC blocks censor-certified film
The Madras high court has blocked the release of censor-certified Hindi film 'Main Hoon Rajinikanth' on the ground that it would hurt the 'personality rights' of Tamil superstar Rajinikanth.

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Pure vegetarian Gujarati kidney!
Anita Gharat (42), battling for life since 2007 waiting for a kidney, got a new lease of life after she received an organ for transplant on Friday.

Ahmedabad's pvt hospitals told to get 20% more beds for swine flu cases
Ahmedabad municipal commissioner D Thara has asked private hospitals in the city to increase the number of beds available for swine flu patients by at least 20%.

'70% H1N1 patients delay consulting a physician'
Kantilal Patel, 40, from Datiwada in Banaskantha district, had a sore throat and running nose for a week.He assumed he had a common cold, but it was an error that cost him his life.

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IMFL smugglers' gang busted, 4 held
A joint team of Cyber Crime Cell and SWAT (Special Weapons & Tactics) arrested four persons near Nehru Park on Thursday and claimed to have busted an inter–state racket involved in smuggling of Indian made foreign liquor (IMFL) bottles from Haryana.

AU team raids hostels, moves out 76 illegal occupants
The Allahabad University finally swung into action and caught and moved out 76 illegal inmates from Sir Sunder Lal (SSL) hostel during a raid on Thursday.

Railways restores several trains as winter begins to fade
Railways is planning to revoke cancellation of several trains during the month of February after a significant improvement in the weather.

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Govt, Oppn ready for assembly fight
With the opposition seemingly having no new issue to nail the ruling BJD in the Budget session, starting Friday, the Naveen Patnaik government is planning to turn the heat on the Centre by opposing the recent Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Ordinance and lack of assistance for the Puri Jagannath Temple’s Nabakalebara festival in July.

Govt to set up 45 courts for speedy disposal of cases
The state government on Thursday announced to open 45 more courts within a distance of 50 km of the other during 2015-16.

Sub judice cloud over scam debates
Will the Budget session see heated debates on major scams that have rocked the state government in recent times?

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Kalbelia dancers regale the audience at Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal
The ongoing Rajasthan Mohatsav 2015 at Bharat Bhavan saw a heart-stopping performance recently when traditional Kalbelia dancers from the desert state showcased their skills with daring stunts during the show.

Basking in win, they get ready to straddle two worlds
Women Corporators Spend Time Family Ahead Of Tougher Challenges Ahead

Rebels show political parties they deserved better
Last phase of urban civic polls have thrown up results that show that best candidates may not have been given tickets by political parties.

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NRI torture case: Video footage genuine, says CFSL
In relation to an alleged torture of an NRI Amit Saini by police and then being framed for attacking a police party, the court of additional sessions judge Dilbagh Singh found the video of the torture - which was recorded on a mobile phone - to be genuine after confirmation from forensic experts.

One more HC judge recuses himself from hearing
One more high court judge has recused himself on Friday from hearing a petition filed by controversial advocate Mukesh Mittal's clerk Ajay Singh, seeking quashing of an enforcement case registered under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

Swamy sells Make In India at 'Harvard Class in PU'
Once a Harvard faculty and an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) professor, Subramanian Swamy on Friday pushed for local innovation rather than looking at the West and emulating institutions like Harvard.

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