Saturday, 14 February 2015

News Digest: In a day, 24 more die of swine flu in Gujarat, Rajasthan

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, February 15, 2015
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In a day, 24 more die of swine flu in Gujarat, Rajasthan
The swine flu scourge turned deadlier on Saturday , with 12 more deaths being recorded in Gujarat and 11 in Rajasthan. The toll since January in Gujarat is now 136 and 153 in Rajasthan.

KCR, Chandrababu Naidu call Sagar truce
After days of confrontation on sharing of water, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on Saturday arrived at a compromise by which the former agreed to release water from Nagarjunasagar dam to meet the irrigation needs of the AP farmers.

Haryana government to clear all staff related cases in 3 months
To appease nearly 3.28 lakh state employees in Haryana, who were upset over reversal of retirement age to 58 years from 60 by Manohar Lal Khatta-led BJP government, the CMO has now directed all the departments to clear workers' pending cases.

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Vodafone tax row gave India bad name: HR Bhardwaj
Former law minister and veteran Congress leader HR Bhardwaj on Saturday criticized UPA government’s decision to levy tax on Vodafone over its purchase of Hutchison Essar telecom services saying it brought disrepute to the country.

ONGC Q3 profit halves to Rs 3,571 crore
State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) on Saturday reported halving of its net profit in the December quarter after being forced to pay fuel subsidises despite plummeting oil prices.

Lack of spectrum no excuse for call drops: Govt
Chiding private telecom operators for repeated call drops on their network, Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today said lack of spectrum is no excuse for not resolving this problem.

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Muthoot partners with WWF for elephant project
A new conservation project aimed at effective management of human-elephant conflict and protecting the habitats of Asian elephants in six states has been launched here.

Chimpanzees too are influenced by marketing spin
A Duke University study has found that positive and negative framing make a big difference for chimpanzees and bonobos too.

200 whales stranded on New Zealand beach, 24 die
Almost 200 pilot whales stranded themselves on Friday on a New Zealand beach renowned as a deathtrap for the marine mammals, conservation officials said.

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Shelling halts in Ukraine as Poroshenko orders ceasefire
Shelling suddenly stopped at midnight in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk after President Petro Poroshenko gave the order to government forces to cease firing at midnight in line with a peace agreement reached last Thursday.

Nigerian president seeks US help to fight Boko Haram
Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan appealed for more US help in fighting Boko Haram, as the rebels struck again on Saturday and called for a boycott of upcoming general elections.

Police foil Valentine's Day mass shooting plot in Canada
A group of “murderous misfits” had planned to massacre as many people as possible in a Valentine’s Day shooting spree that police foiled after an anonymous tipoff, Canada’s justice minister Peter MacKay said on Saturday.

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Ekta and Imran Khan bury their differences
Like they say, there are no permanent friends and enemies in the film industry. Actor Imran Khan and Ekta Kapoor had a fallout post the release of Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara, and it seemed that they would never work with each other again.

Sushant Divgikar: I am in love with Upen
Sushant Divgikar, who was last seen in Bigg Boss, admits that he has special feelings for Upen Patel, his inmate in the show.

Parineeti Chopra: I broke two hearts

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Now, a synthetic vaccine to fight polio
British and American scien tists have now joined hands to develop a wholly artificial vaccine to combat polio.

Want a face shave, ladies?
Let's face it, ladies have facial hair just like men.

Why celebs may want to sell their poo
Faecal transplants are soaring in popularity as a treatment for a host of diseases, with some donors being paid up to $13,000 for their stool.

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India vs Pakistan — it doesn't get any bigger than this
The last time the two teams played in a World Cup match in Australia was in 1992, the last time they played on Australian soil was in 2000. India won both matches.

History favours India in opener against determined Pakistan
India have an overwhelming 5-0 record in the World Cup since the two teams were first pitted against each other at the ICC event in the 1992 edition in Sydney.

2003 WC match against Pak best game of my life: Sachin
Talking about the 2003 World Cup match against Pakistan, Tendulkar said: "I don't think there was a better World Cup match that I have been a part of."

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5 reasons why Android Wear has not been a success
When Google announced Android Wear, it was highly expected that Google will be able to replicate Android's mobile success in wearables too.

Apple's secret lab working on electric car
Apple has a secret lab working on the creation of an Apple-branded electric car citing people familiar with the matter.

7 dos & don'ts of online dating
Faces, bodies, status and humour are all important in internet dating, but the biggest success factor of all could be your name.

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Ensure transgenders feel at home, UGC to universities
The University Grants Commission has asked universities to take all steps to ensure that transgenders among students do not feel out of place on campus.

PES University and IIT Bombay sign MoU
PES University (PESU) and Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT Bombay) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at IIT Bombay's Campus in Mumbai on January 20, 2015.

Tawde goes to Mumbai schools, finds students carry 6kg bags
Students of primary school stooping because of the weight of their heavy school bags is a common sight. Yet on Friday, school education minister Vinod Tawde was taken aback when he visited three schools in the city to weigh these bags.

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Rushdie, Arundhati Roy come in for flak at regional lit fest
Back in the 1500s, a boy from Stratford village worked his way up to become a global writer of classics. Today, those rooted in their local milieu who write in their mother tongues like Shakespeare did, rarely set bestseller charts on fire in India.

School tells Class VIII pupils to shift
For the second year in a row, parents of Class VIII students of St George School in Mulund have to hunt for a new school as it has not been able to secure affiliation from the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations.

'I'm gonna give you 100% Buddy Guy. If I don't, I'd be faking you'
Buddy Guy’s pioneering blues legacy had humble beginnings. At the age of seven, he fashioned a makeshift guitar out of wood and hairpins and taught himself how to play.

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Once again, Manna Dey's 'Insaan' song on lips
It was yesterday once more as Arvind Kejriwal, yet again burst into his sore-throated rendition of the 1959 Manna Dey song ‘Insaan Ka Insaan Se Ho Bhaichara’.

Record 9.25 lakh footfall in Surajkund
The 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela has seen a record footfall of 9.25 lakh visitors with a number of young couples thronging the place on Valentine’s Day.

Man murdered, 2 others shot at in Delhi
One youth was shot dead and two were injured after receiving bullets in two different incidents. A group of four murdered a 27-year-old youth and shot at his friend in west Delhi's Mundka.

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14-year-old girl commits suicide in Bengaluru
A 14-year-old class X student allegedly hanged herself in her BDA apartment in Austin Town, east Bengaluru late Friday night.

Soviet-era planes still going strong in Bengaluru
All 72 aircraft lined up for the show have landed at the Yelahanka Air Force Station.

Thanks to jams, work-from-home a big hit
If you think Bengaluru’s traffic curtails productivity, read this: 56% of professionals across the globe feel likewise.

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`Photonics valley' to boost IT industry in Telangana
Telangana is set to have the world's first `photonics valley' that is expected to give a fillip to the information technology industry in the state.

Telangana gives up hopes on power from gas-based plants in AP
The Telangana government, which has been denied power from Krishnapatnam plant in AP , appears to have given up hopes of getting electricity from new independent power producers (IPPs), which are expected to supply 800 MW to the Telangana towards its share.

KCR, Chandrababu Naidu call Sagar truce 
After days of confrontation on sharing of water, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on Saturday arrived at a compromise by which the former agreed to release water from Nagarjunasagar dam to meet the irrigation needs of the AP farmers.

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Grandson unearths 80-year-old love story from Nilgiris
A poignant love story that unfolded more than 80 years ago in the Nilgiri hills came to light, quite appropriately, on Valentine’s Day this year.

Chennai auto driver to offer free rides if India win World Cup
Thousands in the city may be on tenterhooks ahead of Team India’s clash on Sunday with arch rivals Pakistan in the ICC 2015 World Cup of cricket, but Murugesh Swaminathan is looking beyond the match.

When Africa and Rajasthan hum the same tune in Chennai
Folk singers Devu and Gullu Khan may not have heard of the 13th century-old kora, the 21-stringed harp, before, but it is the powerful rhythm of this African instrument, which is linked to the oral tradition of storytelling that draws them to it.

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In a day, 24 more die of swine flu in Gujarat, Rajasthan
The swine flu scourge turned deadlier on Saturday , with 12 more deaths being recorded in Gujarat and 11 in Rajasthan. The toll since January in Gujarat is now 136 and 153 in Rajasthan.

538 dodgy sim cards seized
As part of a planned crack down on the bookie network just ahead of the ICC cricket world cup, the city crime branch sleuths on Saturday seized 538 sim cards which were activated on fake identities and arrested four accused involved in the racket.

Leaking PNG catches fire in Ghatlodia, 7 hurt
Seven people sustained burn injuries when piped natural gas (PNG) leaked during repairs and caught fire near Ranna Park in Ghatlodia on Saturday evening.

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1.85 lakh candidates to appear in TGT exam
Around 1.85 lakh candidates would appear in the third stage of Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT) examination at 332 centres across the state on Sunday. Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Service Selection Board (UPSESSB) would conduct the examination in 11 divisions of the state.

Use of English should be discouraged: UP governor
UP governor Ram Naik strongly advocated use of Hindi in education and said the practice of people in Hindi heartland speaking in English should be discouraged.

PCS mains in limbo as govt yet to decide on CSAT exam pattern
Even as the date for application for Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC)-2015 draws near, the state government is yet to take a decision to implement the Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) exam pattern for this year.

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Hindus worship Buddhist idols in Odisha's villages
Entire villages in Odisha have been worshipping Buddhist idols believing them to be those of Hindu deities for centuries.

Plus II: Green light to e-evaluation
Despite reservations from some principals, the state government on Friday decided to go ahead with online evaluation of Plus II science answer papers this year.

Naveen announces Rs 1600 crore pre-poll sop for Sambalpur
Chief minister Naveen Patnaik announced development projects worth Rs 1,600 crore for Sambalpur in what was seemingly an expensive pre-poll sop as the ruling BJD on Friday soft launched its campaign for the upcoming civic body polls in Rourkela and Sambalpur.

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Developing smart city in China eaiser than India: Vijayvargiya
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's concept of smart city and its attainability was debated and discussed at a GenNext Cities seminar here on Friday.

Injured Sourabh clinches gold for MP in National Games
A great player takes his chances when there are openings.This is what separates players who make it and those who don't.

NGT admits contempt plea against CM for mai ka laal remark
An NGO, Nagrik Upbhogta Manch, had sent a legal notice to CM quoting TOI report on the issue.

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Congress pits runaway bride against her SAD critic in civic polls
Love can bring out tenderness in a brute, but it can also invoke ferocity in a tender soul.

3 candidates of SAD, BJP file nominations against each in Barnala near Chandigarh
The love-hate relationship between alliance partners SAD (Badal) and BJP before the municipal council elections continues at Barnala.

Siwani residents celebrate as Kejriwal takes oath as Delhi CM
There was ample celebration on the Valentine's Day for Siwani and Khera village residents as Arvind Kejriwal, who hails from the area, took oath as Delhi chief minister on Saturday.

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