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News Digest: For Lankan refugees, time may have come to return

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For Lankan refugees, time may have come to return
Sujivani is quick to turn philosophical when asked about her life as a Tamil returnee to Sri Lanka.

Karnataka HC to hear Togadia's plea against ban today
VHP functionary Praveen Togadia approached the Karnataka high court on Wednesday challenging the police commissioner’s order banning his entry to the city for a week.

Govt announces Rs 850 cr package for Andhra
The NDA government on Wednesday announced the much-awaited financial and special development package for Andhra Pradesh as well as a slew of concessions for the industrial sector for both AP and Telangana.

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Micromax pips Samsung to top slot in Oct-Dec: Survey
Low-cost mobile handset player Micromax has emerged as top smartphone seller, displacing Samsung in the fourth quarter of calendar 2014, a survey by a research firm showed on Wednesday, but the Korean giant contested the findings, saying it still maintains the pole position.

Vedanta top bidder in coal mine auction
Vedanta Group of NRI metals-and-mining baron Anil Agarwal has put in 25 bids for 14 out of 23 producing coal blocks being auctioned by the government for the first time.

Rajan pitches for raising I-T savings limit beyond Rs 1.5L
Days ahead of the Budget, Reserve Bank governor Raghuram Rajan on Wednesday pitched for increasing the tax exemption limit on financial investments by individuals from Rs 1.5 lakh a year.

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Mining lobby urges Odisha to operate 18 closed units
In view of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Ordinance, 2015, of the Centre, the Eastern Zone Mining Association (EZMA), a mine owners’ lobby, on Tuesday demanded that the state government resume operation of 18 mines.

India a leader in climate change efforts: Prakash Javadekar
Environment minister Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday said India's commitment and the corresponding efforts in pursuing clean and renewable energy path demonstrated the country's leadership in combating climate change.

Dance of Demoiselle cranes in Daryapur
Local bird-lovers are rejoicing this season as the year has recorded the highest number of winter migratory bird specie ever sighted in Maharashtra. Around 957 Demoiselle cranes, popularly known as ‘Kraunch’ in Marathi, have been spotted near Daryapur tehsil which is around 55 kilometres from Amravati.

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Jordan says IS can be defeated; uproar over burn video
Jordan called Wednesday for a decisive battle against the Islamic State group, declaring ''this evil can and should be defeated,'' after the militants burned a Jordanian pilot to death in a cage and gleefully broadcast the horrific images on outdoor screens in their stronghold.

Death toll hits 31 in Taiwan plane crash
Rescuers were searching for 12 people Thursday morning after using a crane to hoist the fuselage of a wrecked TransAsia Airways plane from a shallow river in Taiwan's capital following a crash that killed at least 31 others.

Argentine president's tweets on Chinese accent cause furor
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez, seeking badly needed investment in China, has joked on Twitter about Chinese accents, causing a furor back home.

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Aditya smooches Katrina Kaif in Kashmir
The lead pair of Abhishek Kapoor's Fitoor shared a passionate lip lock on a rickety bridge over the Dal Lake on Sunday as curious locals living in the adjacent houses looked on in amazement.

Dhanush: Balki is a weird man
After Raanjhanaa, Dhanush read 33 scripts before saying yes to Shamitabh. During a recent visit to Delhi, we spoke to him over breakfast, where he was not eating South Indian food as we were expecting, but was happily enjoying aloo paratha with dahi. Excerpts:

Gautam Gulati's Bigg Boss win was predicted?
Astro numerologist Sanjay B Jumaani had predicted Gautam Gulati will win the latest season of Bigg Boss on social networking sites before the actor was declared as the winner recently.

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Largest rat was as big as a buffalo
The world’s largest rat was as big as a buffalo with the bite as strong as that of a tiger. The largest rodent ever to have lived may have used its front teeth just like an elephant uses tusks, a new study by scientists at the University of York and The Hull York Medical School (HYMS) has found.

Meet robo-scientist Eve who can make drug discovery fast
An artificially-intelligent ‘robot scientist’ has discovered that a compound shown to have anti-cancer properties can also be used in the fight against malaria, UK researchers say. The robot scientist, named Eve, could make drug discovery faster and much cheaper.

Is your partner faithful? Finger length can tell
Science offers a handy way to distinguish between faithful and promiscuous types: check the length of their fingers.

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Tendulkar factor will be missed in India-Pak World Cup clash
With a tally of 313 runs in five matches at a high average of 78.05, Tendulkar stands head and shoulders above all other Indians in all World Cup contests against Pakistan.

Van Gaal targets FA Cup to provide first silverware
Shorn of European excitement and with only a remote hope of winning the EPL, United manager Louis van Gaal wants FA Cup to garnish first season in charge.

HIL: UP Wizards end Punjab Warriors's winning run
Table-toppers Jaypee Punjab Warriors on Wednesday suffered their first defeat in the Hockey India League after going down 1-2 against Uttar Pradesh Wizards.

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Samsung, Micromax claim India smartphone market leadership
Both Micromax and Samsung have claimed they dominated the Indian smartphone market, citing separate reports.

Twitter to open research facility in India: Report
Twitter is reportedly planning to open a new research and design centre in Bangalore.

7 must-know WhatsApp tips

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CBSE exams to get tougher
If the pre-boards are any indication, scoring in the CBSE Class 12 board examination is set to get a little more difficult than usual. Changes have been made in the exam pattern, shifting from ‘objective-type’ questions to ‘application-based’ ones.

Stephen's to teach being good citizen
St Stephen's College intends to help Delhiites become better citizens.It is launching a course for the "citizens of Delhi" in March.There are no stratospheric cut-off marks to match for admission and no interview.

XIIth Boards paper pattern to change
Changes in the pattern of question papers for the Class XII Central Board of Secondary Education exam, and a clear shift away from ‘objective-type’ questions to ‘application-based’ ones, will make it significantly harder to score this year.

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Prajapati case: Court drops charges against ex-Guj police chief
In another blow to the CBI, a special court here on Wednesday granted relief from prosecution to former Gujarat police chief P C Pande in the 2006 Tulsiram Prajapati alleged fake encounter case.

Activists seek better utilization of seats reserved under RTE
As yet another year of admission for the 25% seats reserved under the RTE Act nears, several parents and activists have decided to send a list of demands to school education minister Vinod Tawde.

Triglycerides, the ignored twin of cholesterol in lipids
If cholesterol is the don of lipids (LDL-low density lipoprotein) then triglycerides (TG) is his major domo. TGs are the end products of digestion and breakdown of a fatty meal.

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Delhi elections 2015: Bhagora? 49-day term proves to be an asset, not a liability for AAP
With the campaign for Delhi drawing to a close in a frenzy of mudslinging and with opinion polls suggesting that the Aam Aadmi Party may have nosed ahead of the BJP, TOI undertook a day-long drive through nine constituencies in west and south Delhi to check out what’s exciting voters and determining their choices.

Delhi elections 2015: Delhi poll results not referendum on PM: Venkaiah Naidu
With most of the opinion polls giving an edge to AAP in Delhi polls, Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday said the electoral mandate in the capital cannot be seen as a referendum on the performance of the Narendra Modi government at the Centre.

Delhi elections 2015: Congress voters have come back after a fling with AAP, Ajay Maken says
Former Union minister Ajay Maken was brought to Delhi’s electoral politics and made campaign committee chairman to bolster Congress’s chances in this election.

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No cadaver transplant for foreigners here
The Silicon Valley of the country aims to become a global city, but fails foreigners here in the time of need. For, foreign patients can't benefit from cadaver organ transplants in Bengaluru.

Move to ban posters worries Sandalwood
The hard-selling of a movie might have gone hi-tech, with the internet and promotional events making up for the pre-release blitzkrieg. But Sandalwood swears by the good-old posters that dot the walls at prominent junctions and thoroughfares.

Karnataka HC to hear Togadia's plea against ban today
 VHP functionary Praveen Togadia approached the Karnataka high court on Wednesday challenging the police commissioner’s order banning his entry to the city for a week. 

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Will prove critics wrong: KCR
Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Wednesday vowed to prove naysayers, who do not believe in his vision for the city and the state, wrong by transforming the very face of Hyderabad.

Techie held for duping lover
The KPHB police arrested a 28-year-old software professional for allegedly duping his lover by promising to marry her.

AP seeks 20k crore from Centre for building capital city
Having decided to perform the ‘bhumi puja’ for the construction of the new capital in a grand ceremony in the second week of June 2015, the Andhra Pradesh government has sought an immediate release of Rs 20,000 crore from the Centre for the core structures to come up by that time.

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Parties find ingenious ways to bribe voters in Srirangam
A confrontation between cadres of AIADMK and DMK in Srirangam on Wednesday turned the focus on distribution of cash to voters in the constituency ahead of the February 13 byelection.

Stop dumping garbage in Kodungaiyur, online petition urges corporation
The corporation's plan to set up a 200-acre park in Kodungaiyur after scientific closure of the dump yard may be gathering dust, but an online petition asking the civic body to prevent dumping of waste in there is gaining momentum, with more that 200 residents signing it.

Residents say 'not in my backyard' to public toilets
People want public toilets in their neighbourhood, but they don't want them too close to their houses.

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ABVP seeks more hostels for SC/ST students
Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has demanded hostels and better facilities for SC/ST students in the city to help them pursue higher education.

Bio-shield to protect coastline
Nearly three years after it was conceived Gujarat government has initiated the Bio-Shield project for conservation of ecology along the coastline of the state.

HC turns down Vipul Chaudhary's appeal
Mehsana dairy chairman Vipul Chaudhary suffered a setback on Wednesday when the Gujarat high court rejected his appeal against the show-cause notice issued to him by the co-operatives registrar and also fined him Rs 7,500.

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UP Board invigilators banned from taking leave
Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad has banned teachers and principals to be deployed as invigilators and centre coordinators in UP Board examinations from taking leave, citing health problems.

Obscenity amidst spirituality in Magh Mela
When lakhs of devotees took holy dip in Ganga on the occasion of Maghi Purnima on Tuesday, an obscene dance by scantily dressed bar dancers was going on in camp.

Pilgrims throng city rail stations on way back
Elaborate Security Measures In Place

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Flight molestation: Police seek passenger list
Police probing alleged misbehaviour by an industrialist with a woman onboard a Mumbai-Bhubaneswar plane last week have sought the list of passengers on that flight from the Biju Patnaik airport.

Bhubaneswar HC asks crime branch for report on Janla murder
The Orissa high court has asked the Crime Branch (CB) to furnish a report on progress of its investigation into the 2011 murder of business executive Debashis Mohanty at Janla, on the outskirts of the city.

SOG bullets pierce houses in Bhubaneswar
‘Wayward’ shooting practice by Special Operations Group (SOG) personnel triggered panic here.

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Saffron storm breaches Kamal Nath's Chhindwara fort
Continuing its winning streak in Madhya Pradesh, the BJP on Wednesday won the urban civic body polls in Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur and Chhindwara.

2 days after murder, cops claim bro-in-law the killer
Two days after a 45-year-old man was found dead on city outskirts on February 2, Gunga police on Wednesday claimed the man was murdered by brother-in-law.

Raahgiri gets Bhopal to come out in hundreds on this sunny Sunday
Full of fun and entertainment, Raahgiri Sunday this week saw thousands of Bhopalites turn up early morning to make the most of the arrangements.

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Mayor invites all councilors to visit all wards to take stock of developmental works
City mayor Poonam Sharma will start visiting all the wards of Chandigarh to take stock of development works of various wings of Chandigarh Municipal Corporation.

Khattar launches e-registry system for land registration
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Tuesday inaugurated an E-registry system for registration of lands through video conferencing from Chandigarh secretariat.

2 Hallomajra men accuse local councillor of assault
Two Hallomajra residents - Charanjeet Singh Kohli, and Maan Vir Singh - accused a local councillor - Satish Kumar Kainth - and his associates of assaulting, thrashing and humiliating them in Hallomajra on Tuesday night.

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