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News Digest: Many Indian accounts in HSBC Geneva may be legitimate, say officials

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Wednesday, February 11, 2015
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Many Indian accounts in HSBC Geneva may be legitimate, say officials
Many of the Indian accounts that have emerged in the fresh HSBC Geneva list may not qualify for any penal action in India, officials familiar with the issue have said.

'TN govt has no role in Jaya case proceedings'
Rejects order appointing prosecutor

Navy vessel Mhadei clocks one lakh nautical miles
The iconic INSV Mhadei has now clocked one lakh nautical miles while traversing the oceans around the globe.

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Growth agenda on track, says India Inc
BJP’s massive defeat in Delhi, just two weeks before the Union Budget, is unlikely to impact the government’s plans of charting out a plan to boost economic growth.

No basis for latest RIL notice: Oil ministry
The oil ministry has found as legally and contractually untenable Reliance Industries’ notice for arbitration – fifth in a series – against an October 2013 order taking away 81% area of the Andhra offshore KG-D6 block, including several discoveries estimated to hold a trillion cubic feet of gas.

Rel Infra, Tata Power may feel AAP heat
The power distribution companies operating in Delhi, owned by the Reliance Group and the Tatas, may feel the heat after the Aam Admi Party’s (AAP) landslide victory in Delhi elections.

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Chinkara, GIB & peacock poaching continue unabated in Rajasthan
State animal Chinkara, the state bird Great Indian Bustard and the national bird Peacock can all be offered over dinner in Rajasthan.

Don't blame the sun for global warming
A review of solar activity in the past 400 years has shown that the level of sun activity was not very different in the 18th century as it is now, suggesting that blaming the sun for global warming is simply barking up the wrong tree.

Solar power generation: Gujarat may lose top spot
State facing tough competition from Rajasthan, MP

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Imminent IS-linked attack thwarted: Australia
Australian counter-terrorism police said on Wednesday they had thwarted an imminent attack linked to the Islamic State militant group after arresting two men in Sydney a day earlier.

Obama seeks some limits on ground troops for Islamic State fight
US President Barack Obama will propose to Congress on Wednesday a new three-year authorization for the use of force against Islamic State with limits on US combat troops' involvement, lawmakers and congressional aides said.

White House: Obama calls Putin, tells to agree Ukraine peace deal
President Barack Obama called Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to discuss escalating violence in eastern Ukraine and urged him to agree to a peace deal, the White House said.

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When Ranbir Kapoor's car caught fire
Roy, featuring Arjun Rampal, Ranbir Kapoor and Jacqueline Fernandez, is a thriller revolving around four pivotal characters.

Leading fashion designer dating producer
We have learnt from reliable sources that film producer Madhu Mantena is dating well-known fashion designer Masaba Gupta.

Kapoor khandaan's lesser known members

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Found: Apollo 11 artifacts in Neil's closet
Neil Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the Moon, had kept a secret stash of personal mementos — hardware items from the 1969 Apollo 11 mission — which were supposed to be left behind on the Moon.

Core within core: Earth's deep secrets unveiled
Scientists have for the first time used seismic waves to plumb the world’s deepest mystery: the planet’s inner core.

Smart insulin' jab to help fight diabetes
An experimental “smart insulin” that acts for 14 hours has shown promise in mice and could be tested in people with type 1 diabetes in two years, researchers said on Monday.

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We will wait and watch: Dhoni on World Cup bowling combination
Captain MS Dhoni left the question on Indian bowling combination for the World Cup unanswered, saying the team will take a decision depending on the conditions.

Sachin Tendulkar voted in greatest ODI XI of all time
Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar has been voted in the greatest ODI XI of all time, along with Adam Gilchrist, Chris Gayle and Wasim Akram.

Ronaldo slump hurts Real as in-form Messi drives Barca
When Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo collected his third FIFA Ballon d'Or award he was enjoying a run of form that was spectacular even by his standards.

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Samsung Galaxy Note Edge review
Though Samsung Galaxy Note Edge's secondary screen does everything it is supposed to do very well, it still does not warrant a purchase due to limited use-case scenarios.

Cognizant to cut employee bonuses
Going by early indications, for the first time in several years, the employees of IT major Cognizant Technology Solutions, a company that has been a generous paymaster in the industry, may not enjoy the same levels of variable pay (bonuses) they have seen in previous years.

Xiaomi Mi 4 vs OnePlus One: Which one to buy
Priced slightly higher at Rs 21,990, the ‘flagship killer’ is Mi 4’s biggest rival. Should you buy the new Mi 4 or go for the OnePlus One?

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Entry tests: Parents can flag Maharashtra education department
The state education department has urged parents to send a written complaint to the respective district education officers if they notice any school conducting screening tests of parents or children during admission process.

HRD ministry lists its achievements during 200-days of Modi govt
As many as 2,112 students and 528 school teachers will be visiting premier institutes like the IITs every year under a programme to provide academic exposure to students from the Northeast.

Punjab Unaided Technical Institutions Association seeks release of SC/ST funds
A delegation of Punjab Unaided Technical Institutions Association (PUTIA) headed by its president JS Dhaliwal and vice president Anshu Kataria met union minister Vijay Sampla at PHD Chamber in Chandigarh.

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'Quota students don't need to vacate seats'
Students who got admission before the court stayed reservations for Maratha and Muslim communities will not be asked to vacate their seats till the final verdict is pronounced, said the education minister.

State to probe Rushdie's 'filthy' tweet
The state government has decided to take action against Indian-born Booker prize-winning author Salman Rushdie for insulting Jnanpith award winner Bhalchandra Nemade.

Plan to launch 27,800 new vehicles in city in the limbo
The Regional Transport Office’s (RTO) plan to ply more autos and taxis on the road has currently taken a backseat, as none of the meter testing institutes have applied for a licence from the legal metrology department.

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Delhi elections 2015 results: Arvind's not so aam A-team
They chucked up jobs, leapfrogged hurdles and overcame setbacks to pursue their avowed quest for swachh politics. From professionals to poets, geeks to journalists — meet the backroom boys and frontline fighters.

Delhi elections 2015 results: 70% of AAP's funding came in last one month
Although Aam Aadmi Party failed to meet its target of collecting Rs 30 crore for this election, its supporters say it did succeed in fighting and winning an election funded by transparent donations.

Delhi elections 2015 results — 49 days of jhadu made BJP bite the dust: Analysts
A positive impression made by the 49-day AAP government, especially among the underclass, and the Modi government’s inability to fulfill promises made during the Lok Sabha campaign were two key reasons behind AAP’s landslide victory in Delhi, said social scientists and politicians.

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Man on a mission walks the talk for widows
For Chris Parsons, 53, an international corporate lawyer from London, walking isn't just a healthy routine.

After Delhi win, AAP sets eye on BBMP poll
From Delhi to Bengaluru. Having conquered the capital, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has cast its eye on Bengaluru.

Pvt varsities' test off to poor start
Only One Varsity To Accept Scores of PG Medical Entrance Exam

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Central fund for minority welfare
Union minister for minority affairs Najma Heptullah assured that the Telangana state has her full support with regard to schemes for the welfare of minorities, according to a press communiqué issued by deputy chief minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali’s office.

Youth serious after police torture
A charted accountancy student was seriously injured in an alleged attack by the police in the early hours of Tuesday.

Hurdles ahead for land regularisation in SCB
The Telangana government’s popular sop, regularisation of government land encroached by private individuals, may face hurdles in the Secunderabad Cantonment.

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Online application to speed up SI recruitment
The police recruitment process in the state has been shortened by five months, thanks to the e-portal services enabled for the first time in the selection of sub-inspectors.

HC puts an end to 'anti-land grab' drive
Quashes orders setting up special cells, courts

T Nagar street name board shifted, residents cry foul
T Nagar, the city's commercial hub, has always been a nightmare for its residents. But these residents now face a peculiar problem.

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Deepak, Meenu are A N College champs
Students Deepak Kumar and Meenu Kumari emerged overall champions at the two-day sports event at A N College which concluded on Tuesday.

HK Arts sex harassment case: 1 more lecturer records statement
A woman lecturer with HK Arts College recorded her statement with the probe committee appointed by the college to investigate sexual harassment charges, on Tuesday.

DRDO to set up internal security research lab in Gujarat
Gujarat is poised to become a laboratory for research and development of crime control technology with the help of Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO).

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Class XII practical re-exam from Mar 24
Class XII students, who failed to appear in practical exams due to some reasons, will get a second chance to make amends. The Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UP Board) has decided to re-exam of practicals from March 24 to 29. The exams would be conducted in the GIC and GGIC of each district for students of far-flung areas.

MHRD seeks details, raises hope of medical faculty in AU
The Allahabad University may soon get a medical faculty. The Union human resource development ministry, in a letter dated January 28, 2015, has information from university registrar about the existing condition of available health facilities for establishing a hospital on the varsity premises.

AU runs dispensary with no doctors, medicines
At the time when a former student of Allahabad University, Shreyansh Tripathi, has started the task of starting a medical faculty with state-of-the-art hospital at the university, varsity’s dispensary cries for attention.

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Bowlers bat Odisha to victory
Behera, Mohanty rule out relegation in Ranji Trophy with 2-wicket win over Saurashtra at Barabati Stadium

Mahaprasad sale at Ananda Bazaar only
To streamline sale of Mahaprasad at Jagannath Temple in Puri, the shrine administration has decided to identify vendors and allot them space at Ananda Bazaar.

Schoolgirl delivers in government hostel, 2nd case in 14 days
In successive developments that have sent shockwaves across Odisha, two minor schoolgirls, staying at government-run hostels, delivered babies within the last fortnight.

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Squatters clash with BMC demolition squad near Bhopal Talkies
Tension gripped Bal Vihar Road near Bhopal Talkies after squatters attacked a Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) squad that arrived to carry out anti-encroachment drive at the busy road on Tuesday.

Sangai sighting punches holes in Ken-Betwa river link report
Brainchild of Vajpayee and dream project of Narendra Modi, the Ken-Betwa river-linking project is embroiled in controversy over its environment impact assessment (EIA), which is replete with lies, say experts.

Need to strengthen co-op federalism: CM at NITI meet
There is a need to work together with Centre to strengthen cooperative federalism in the country, Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said while addressing the first meeting of the governing council of National Institute for Transforming India (NITI) on Sunday.

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Cop-turned-ascetic kills college head clerk
A policeman-turned-baba (ascetic) killed a head clerk of DAV College, Hoshiarpur and then went to the principal’s office to tell that he had finished the man and the police can be called to arrest him.

Haryana terminates services of 325 guest teachers, lecturers
Much to the disappointment of teaching faculty, the Haryana education department has terminated the services of 325 guest teachers and lecturers employed in government schools across Haryana.

Victim learnt culprits' names and lost her life
Disturbing details are emerging in the case of gang rape and murder of the Nepali women who was undergoing psychiatric treatment before she disappeared only to be found dead after three days.

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