Friday, 20 February 2015

News Digest: Wife of racial attack victim scared to go to US

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Saturday, February 21, 2015
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Wife of racial attack victim scared to go to US
Shakuntala — wife of 57-year-old Suresh Patel who was hospitalized with partial paralysis after a racial attack by policemen in Madison City, Alabama — says she is feeling helpless in Kheda even as her husband battles for life in the US. Suresh Patel was accosted and thrown to ground by the Madison City police after someone reported a suspicious character in the neighborhood.

Naik named IIM-A chairman for second term
The group executive chairman of infrastructure major L&T, Anil Manibhai Naik, has been reappointed chairman of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) Society and the institute’s board of governors for a second term.

Tapan Misra to head Isro's Space Applications Centre
Eminent scientist Tapan Misra has been appointed the chief of Isro's Space Applications Centre (SAC), Ahmedabad, the space agency said on Friday.

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Infosys to hire 30,000 next fiscal
Infosys will hire 30,000 people in the next financial year, the lowest in the last three years, reflecting partly the company’s growing emphasis on automation and productivity improvements.

Eurozone agrees Greece loan extension: Sources
Eurozone finance ministers agreed on Friday to extend Greece's bailout loan programme, overcoming strong German reservations, diplomatic sources said.

India Inc not sure how govt will fund infra projects
The Narendra Modi-led government is working on infrastructure projects worth $1 trillion, or Rs 60 lakh crore, but a majority of India Inc, burdened with debt and stretched balance sheets, appears sceptical.

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Lions rescued from circuses in Peru get their teeth fixed
King was unable to chew normally because most of his teeth had been pulled by the circus owners. Simba's front claws had been removed and his fangs broken.

CSE releases counter-pollution strategy for Delhi govt
Study highlights the daily exposure of public and para transport users in Delhi

Plastic responsible for deteriorating marine life
Debris in the ocean, such as plastic and glass, has been having a life-threatening global impact on marine life.

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Fire breaks out at Dubai skyscraper, thousands evacuated
Hundreds of people were evacuated from one of the world's tallest residential buildings on Saturday when fire swept through the more than 330-metre (1,082-foot) tall skyscraper "The Torch" in Dubai, residents said.

WHO: Sharp decline in Ebola cases has now leveled off
The steep decline in Ebola case numbers has leveled off over the past month and the development is a cause for concern, the official leading the World Health Organization's response to the outbreak said on Friday.

Multiple suicide bombings in Libya kill at least 45
Multiple suicide car bombings struck an eastern Libyan town, killing at least 45 people on Friday not far from a main base of the Islamic State group's Libyan offshoot.

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Varun: Now I am funny only 4 hours a day
Varun Dhawan may have taken the unconventional choice of doing a dark, violent revenge drama, Badlapur, despite being the heartthrob of millions of girls and being the good-looking, singing, dancing hero of our Hindi films, but he has achieved more than what he had set out to do.

Richa Chadda injured on sets of 'Aur Devdas'
Richa Chadda was recently in Delhi shooting for Sudhir Mishra’s next, Aur Devdas.

Funny mistakes in Bollywood blockbusters

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'January was second hottest on record'
The globally average temperature over land and ocean surfaces for January was the second highest among all years since record keeping began in 1880, US authorities said.

Drug-resistant malaria strain found near Indian border
A deadly strain of malaria that has become resistant to artemisinin, the best available drug to fight the vector-borne disease, has been found 25 km from the Indian border.

Cholesterol no longer a concern: US experts
More butter, anyone? A warning against eating foods high in cholesterol is no longer included in the US government's draft dietary guidelines for Americans, representing a major shift in policy, officials said Thursday.

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WC: A win against SA would make life easier for India
One of the major perks of finishing among the top two in Group B is that you are likely to run into either England or Sri Lanka or even Bangladesh.

Kohli 2nd most followed Indian sportsperson on Facebook
Virat Kohli became the second most followed Indian sportsperson on 'Facebook' behind Tendulkar as he crossed 20m mark, the social networking site said.

World Cup 2015 is fixed, WhatsApp message claims
In what may serve as a blow to cricket enthusiasts, a message on WhatsApp that has gone viral claims that the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 is fixed.

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WhatsApp starts rolling out voice calling feature to Android users
We were able to get the voice calling feature activated on our Android phone after receiving a WhatsApp call.

Microsoft Lumia 532: First impressions
We got a chance to spend some time with the Lumia 532 and here’s what we feel about the phone…

14 highest-paying tech jobs
There's no question that the tech industry pays well.Here are the 14 tech jobs that have found a place in Glassdoor's 'best-paying jobs' list.

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Naik named IIM-A chairman for second term
The group executive chairman of infrastructure major L&T, Anil Manibhai Naik, has been reappointed chairman of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) Society and the institute’s board of governors for a second term.

IIM-C wraps up placements in 2.5 days
IIM Calcutta achieved 100% final placements for the Class of 2013-15 in an all-time record duration of 2.5 days, a release from the institute said.

Talk to us, not through social media: Tata Institute of Social Sciences
In a statement released to the media, the director of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), S Parasuraman, has urged the students to talk to the institute authorities directly, and not resort to the social media platform.

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Filmmaker's junior held for harassing wife
The Versova police on Friday arrested an assistant film director after his wife alleged that he had forced her to have unnatural sex with him in the past and was harassing her for money.

Medical device firms directed to submit pricing details
In a serious bid to monitor prices of exorbitantly-priced medical devices like cardiac stents and implants, the government seems to be cracking the whip on medical device companies by issuing them a show-cause notice for not having revealed their prices.

Maharashtra govt seeks life in jail for Abu Salem 
Conceding that the death penalty could not be asked for extradited gangster Abu Salem in the 1995 murder of builder Pradeep Jain, the prosecution on Friday told the special TADA court that it was now seeking the life sentence. 

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3 more deaths take Delhi swine flu toll to 9
Three more swine flu deaths were reported in Delhi on Friday, taking the toll due to the viral infection this season to nine. One of the patients was a pregnant woman.

Class IX student attacks principal
A ninth-grader, whose name had been struck off from the rolls of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya, Tughlaqabad, allegedly attacked the principal and the vice-principal on Friday.

1984 Sikh riots: Plea seeking transfer of case rejected
A trial court on Friday rejected pleas of three accused facing trial in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case. The plea sought transfer of their case from the Karkardooma district court to Rohini on grounds of jurisdiction.

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Bird watchers ensure flawless displays, safe skies
As the business days wind up and the show opens up for a weekend of glitz, the ATC will get busier.

These cool dudes are trained to kill
In tactical suits, toting next-gen Tavor rifles and Baby Glock pistols, the Garuds have been a visual treat for shutterbugs at Aero India.

A free backyard show for these lucky villagers
Relatives of the residents of Suggata find it easier to watch the show from the comfort of their homes, with no security restrictions.

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3 infants rescued from fire in neonatal unit
Three infants had a miraculous escape after a fire broke out in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of the area government hospital in Kandukur town of Prakasam district on Friday.

150 tourists stranded in Himachal safe
About 150 tourists from Warangal district, who have been stranded in Kulu Manali in Himachal Pradesh for the past two days due to heavy snowfall, are safe.

Arabic teacher held for sexual assault
The Madannapet police on Friday arrested an Arabic tutor for allegedly sexually harassing a minor girl.

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New tourism fad: Soaking up sights with a passion
City–based businessman Shiva Swamynath and his friends are back from a vacation in New Zealand that involved riding their Harley Davidsons along the scenic stretches of the country.

Government to put price cap on H1N1 tests
Following several complaints from people that private labs have been fleecing them in the name of conducting H1N1 tests, the state health department has decided to work out a price cap for the tests.

Chennai cries for cheap H1N1 test as labs make a killing
Private laboratories in the city would have to fall in line if the state government insists on a price ceiling for H1N1 tests.

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Waste godown gutted in fire at Naranpura
A godown of scrap material was gutted in a major fire on Friday morning at AEC crossroads in Naranpura.

After castration, experts say Raju won't go nuts
The killer camel Raju, which was castrated by a team of doctors on Thursday, is now back on its feet.

Lady cop Bela to sniff out narcotics
Two years after Sonia’s death, Bela will sniff out narcotics for city police. The one-year four-month-old Bela, one of the 22 female canines being trained by Gujarat Police for various roles, has just passed her annual exam on February 11, and is set to be inducted into the city police force.

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Old temple freed of encroachments
A couple of Hindu families and 55 Muslim families, who had been staying there since 1930, were resettled elsewhere. And all this happened in a peaceful manner.

Social media, new age police informer
Gone are the days when police used to rely on street urchins or small time criminals for information. Now, Facebook and WhatsApp have created revolution in the field and even cops posted in small towns have started relying on social media.

AU fails to deposits its share in pension scheme
The Allahabad University has failed to transfer its contribution towards fund against the 10% share of monthly salary of an employee under the New Pension System (NPS).

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Jaundice spreads to Odhisha capital
After Sambalpur and Cuttack, jaundice has reared its ugly head in the city.

Crime branch in Rayagada to probe suicide
Cuttack/ A three-member team of Crime Branch (CB), headed by a DSP-rank officer, on Thursday landed in Rayagada to probe the alleged suicide of district welfare officer Dhaneswar Prusty.

Legislators turn heat on officers
Cutting across partylines, MLAs came down heavily on bureaucrats on Thursday, accusing them of not showing due respect to elected representatives.

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Chhapa exhibition at Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal
Bhopal’s popular cultural centre — Bharat Bhavan, which is celebrating 33 years, organised a Chhapa exhibition recently.

'It's H1N1 pandemic influenza 2009, not swine flu'
The disease causing large number of deaths across the country is not the swine flu.

Two more swine flu deaths in Bhopal, toll 26
Swine flu claimed two more lives on Thursday, taking the toll to 26 in Bhopal this year. Twenty-four others are critical.

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Coaching centres up in arms
Coaching centre heads said that they could not understand the need of such a strong law for this situation.

Rain plays spoilsport on Day 1 of Rose Festival
Heavy rain played spoilsport on day one of the 43rd Rose Festival on Friday.Overnight rain and high winds damaged the roses and flooded the garden.

Poster war defaces Mohali
Campaigning for the municipal corporation (MC) elections has led to defacement of the town with posters of contestants pasted on walls, sign boards and security gates.

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