Sunday, 29 March 2015

News Digest: Thieves uproot ATM in Sirsa

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, March 30, 2015
Today's Headlines

Thieves uproot ATM in Sirsa
Unidentified persons decamped with an automatic teller machine (ATM) of a private bank near Shiv Chowk in Sirsa on Saturday night.

Factionalism in Punjab Congress fails to die down
Punjab Congress's display of unity at a public rally here on March 23 did not last long.

5 food processing plants to come up in Punjab
Punjab will set up five primary processing/collection centers and pack houses at various places for proposed multi product mega food park being set up by Punjab Agro Industries on 100 acres at Ladhowal, Ludhiana at a cost of Rs 140 crore.

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Govt banks may move to CTC structure
If the state-run banks have their way, the just concluded wage settlement for close to one million employees may be the last such exercise.

SBI set to buy Air India properties in Mumbai
Country’s largest lender State Bank of India has received all necessary approvals to buy residential properties of cash-starved national carrier Air India, in south Mumbai for Rs 90 crore.

Insurance companies offer job-loss covers
Under it’s recently launched Safe Loan Shield (a critical illness cover) to salaried employees, Royal Sundaram provides a loss of job coverage of a maximum of three home loan EMIs.

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Drone-based surveillance likely in Sahyadri Tiger Reserve
The Wildlife Institute of India is set to submit a report to the National Tiger Conservation Authority and the Union ministry for environment and forest in the first week of April to start use of drones in tiger reserves.

Rs 7 lakh a year expected from eco-tourism project
In a bid to conserve the beautiful terrains of Kalsubai and Harischandragad fort, the forest department undertook an eco-tourism project by involving village committees for the first time.

US to submit plans to fight global warming; others delay
The United States will submit plans for slowing global warming to the United Nations early this week but most governments will miss an informal March 31 deadline, complicating work on a global climate deal due in December.

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Air Canada plane crash lands at Halifax airport, 23 injured
Twenty-three people were injured when an Air Canada jet struck an antenna and crash landed as it attempted to touch down in heavy snow at Halifax airport early Sunday.

Sierra Leone ends anti-Ebola lockdown after three days
Sierra Leoneans were once again allowed to leave their homes Sunday evening after the government announced the end of a three-day nationwide lockdown aimed at preventing a resurgence of the deadly Ebola virus.

'Missing men likely found amid NYC gas explosion rubble'
Two bodies found on Sunday at the site of a gas explosion that destroyed three New York City apartment buildings last week, injuring 22 people, were believed to be those of two unaccounted for men, the city's top fire official said.

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No headway with Rati Agnihotri's complaint
It’s been around two weeks since Rati Agnihotri registered a case of harassment against her husband, Anil Virwani, pressing charges under IPC sections 498A, 323 and 506 for torture, assault and reportedly issuing death threats.

Sanjay Dutt inspires Irrfan's look in Jazbaa
Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta is happy with the way things are shaping up for his next, Jazbaa, the film that brings together Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Irrfan and Shabana Azmi.

When Hrithik Roshan made headlines
Reportedly, all is not well between the two as Hrithik is said to have walked out of his father's film, that is being produced by Abhinay Deo.

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Speed bumps to generate power
Speed bumps have always been cursed by motorists for reducing vehicle efficiency and wasting petrol.

Fresh evidence for groundwater on Mars
Researchers have found fresh evidence of the presence of groundwater on Mars.

Scientists create night vision eye drops
Researchers in the US have used special kind of eye drops to give a man temporary night vision, allowing him to see over 50 metres in the dark.

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Saina beats Ratchanok to win maiden India Open title
Saina Nehwal defeated former world champion Thailand's Ratchanok Intanon 21-16, 21-14 to win her maiden India Open Super Series title on Sunday.

Srikanth beats Axelsen to win India Open men's title
Kidambi Srikanth defeated Viktor Axelsen in grueling three games 21-18, 13-21, 21-12 to win the India Open Super Series title at the Siri Fort Complex.

Australia crush New Zealand to win their fifth World Cup title
Australia clinched the World Cup for the fifth time, thrashing New Zealand by seven wickets to provide a perfect farewell gift to skipper Michael Clarke.

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Google should be terrified right now
Facebook is conducting an all-out assault on Google.

Apple is Hitler: Chinese CEO
The text across the top of the poster compares the attributes of the Android and iOS ecosystems.

10 mistakes that will kill your startup
Here are 10 startup mistakes that needs to be avoided to survive past the initial roadblocks.

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PU senators suggest ways to generate revenue
As the Panjab University (PU) senate on Sunday discussed and approved a budget of Rs555.30 crore for the financial year 2015-16 — carrying a deficit of over Rs100 crore — senators increasingly pushed for reforms at the university level to save and generate revenue, instead of increasing student fee, or looking at other sources.

Students protest as VC presents a case for fee hike in senate
Even as Panjab University (PU) vice chancellor (VC) Arun Kumar Grover almost justified the proposed 5% fee hike that will be implemented from the coming session, the item couldn't be tabled during Sunday's senate meeting.

Proposed IIM-V not to affect driving test track
Following the hue and cry over the upcoming Indian Institute of Management Vizag (IIM-V) swallowing up the driving test track of the road transport authority at Gambheeram, the state government has decided to hand over 245 acres in the first phase and another 120-odd acres in another survey number later for the premier B-school.

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Women feel strong after a week in closed-door coach in Mumbai
A ride on the city's lifeline with automated doors is still a novelty that commuters are literally grappling with.

'New body to curb civic medical purchase graft'
The state government has decided to form a new Corporation which would restrict all municipal corporations and councils in the state, purchasing medicines and health related machinery directly at their level.

Amrohi case: EOW tries for extradition of Dubai businessman
The city economic offences wing (EOW) is in the process of issuing a red corner notice (RCN) against a Dubai-based businessman, Harish Ailsinghani, for allegedly cheating Shaheda Amrohi, daughter-in-law of Pakeezah movie producer Kamal Amrohi, to the tune of Rs 21 crore.

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DDA okays Dwarka cycling hub
Over 150 cycling stations will come up over the next financial year in Dwarka, developed by DDA as a bicycling hub in the first phase of this project.

Travel agent dupes couple of Rs 2.5 lakh
A couple’s honeymoon trip to Bali was ruined when they realized that the agent who had made their reservations in a hotel there had conned and robbed them of Rs 2.5 lakh.

Experts sceptical of RTE cases 'closed' by NCPCR
The year has been a singularly unstable one for the apex body in charge of implementing RTE Act and they wonder how so many cases were closed so fast.

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Driving to KIA airport gets dearer

Bengalureans stranded in Yemen, wait for nod to fly home

Film city: B'luru's loss is Mysuru's gain

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Boat collision in Hyderabad: Driver arrested
A day after doubts were expressed over speed boat driver Shiva Koti's navigation skills, which may have resulted in the death of a Wipro employee in the speed boat-launch collision in the Hussainsagar, Telangana Tourism Development Corporation officials have clarified that the driver has over six years experience.

Hit-and-run case: Deloitte manager yet to be arrested
Three days after running over 36-year-old Infosys software engineer Soni Ramchandani and critically injuring her husband Hari Prasad allegedly in an inebriated condition, Deloitte HR manager Shwetabh Kumar still continues to elude police.

Resource-starved GHMC goes for a record budget
Despite severe resource constraints, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has projected a record budget of Rs 5,550 crores for the financial year 2015-16.

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'Koogai' spreads its wings, to reach more readers
When Cho Dharman’s ‘Koogai’(The Owl) appeared in Tamil in 2005, the novel threw up disturbing images of the ‘karisal’ (black cotton soil) region of southern Tamil Nadu.

Job racket busted, railway staff arrested
A 52-year-old technician working in Perambur railway loco works was on Sunday arrested on charges of running a job racket.

Kabbadi team's T-shirt helps cops nab two robbers
It was a t-shirt with the name of the team member and the Kabbadi association which proved the undoing of two robbers.

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Minority areas' TP schemes not yet cleared
It's not with Fatehwadi alone. Over the past eight months the state urban development department has been refusing to sanction town planning schemes — essential for providing basic civic amenities — prepared by AMC for minority dominated areas like Sarkhej, Makarba, Maqdoomnagar, Shahwadi, Vejalpur, and pockets of Saijpur, Bhogha and Hansol.

3kg unclaimed gold found hidden in Ahmedabad's flight from Dubai
The Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) of Customs department recovered 3 kg gold worth Rs 80.32 lakh hidden beneath a seat in a SpiceJet flight on Saturday night at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International airport.

Gold worth Rs 80 lakh seized from SpiceJet aircraft in Ahmedabad
Three gold bars worth Rs 80.32 lakh were seized from under a seat of a SpiceJet aircraft at Ahmedabad's Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport.

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PCS-2015 paper leak sparks protests by aspirants
News about question paper leak of Combined State Upper Subordinate Services Examination-2015, popularly known as PCS exam, sparked instant and furious protests by aspirants on Sunday. Angry protesters demanded immediate cancellation of exam and CBI probe into current UP Public Service Commission (UPPSC) chairman’s tenure.

Paper leak a rumour, exam peaceful: UPPSC
The leaked General Studies-I question paper of PCS (pre)-2015 was not officially cancelled by UP Public Service Commission (UPSC) till reports last came in on Sunday evening. The commission maintained that the exam was conducted ‘smoothly’ across the state amid ‘rumours’ of question paper leak.

11 killed as truck rams into stationary tractor-trolley
Eleven persons were killed and a dozen other critically injured when a speeding truck rammed into a stationary tractor-trolley on Jhansi-Kanpur Highway near Moth on Saturday night. Locals rushed the injured to nearby community health centre from where they were referred to Jhansi Medical College.

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Govt mum on coal block auction stand
Though the industries department opposed competitive bidding of coal blocks in 2005, the state government seems shy of sharing the fact in the assembly.

Modi visit: BJP bid to steal CM's Utkal Divas thunder
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled visit to Odisha on Utkal Divas poses a severe challenge to BJD government’s populist plans for the day.

Green advice to bring down soaring mercury
Experts here believe streetscape plantation and use of clay bricks instead of concrete ones in building pavements might help bring down mercury levels in the city.

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Face off between MyCab and autos, FIR lodged
Ongoing tussle between MyCab operators and auto drivers at Bhopal railway station has reached the GRP police. An FIR has been lodged against auto drivers on Saturday after complaint was received from MyCab operators.

Alliance Francaise salutes Indian soldiers of WW-I
Censored letters, chapattis and turbans rather than helmets were hallmarks of thousands of Indian soldiers, who fought in the World War I.

Fee hike: Day after ruckus, parents assured action
District education office has assured aggrieved parents of a private school their apprehensions over fee hike would be addressed in a couple of days.

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Special probe team submits report in Chandigarh
With the special probe team into delay in treatment of former CM Hukum Singh largely relying upon the report indicting officiating director of PGIMS Rohtak, Dr Rohtas Yahav and senior professor Dr Dhruva Chaudhary, troubling times seem ahead for the two.

Juvenile Home seeks NCB help in tackling drug abuse in Chandigarh
The rampant drug abuse among juveniles has forced the management of the Juvenile Home in Sector 25 to approach the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), seeking their intervention and efforts to address the juvenile addicts.

Multi-level parking lot to figure in Chandigarh's MC house meet
The municipal corporation would take up the agenda of installing a power plant at the newly constructed multi-level parking lot in Sector 17 at a cost of Rs 1.75 crore.

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