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Tuesday, April 21, 2015
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Nainital civic body seeks SC help on 2L bite bill
HC had fixed Rs 2 lakh compensation to pedestrians for every dog and monkey bite.

15 amputees on pilgrimage of will
Rakesh Kumar (28), a resident of Rudraprayag, was one of the victims of the 2013 deluge at Kedarnath. He was stuck in debris, and after his rescue, had to get his gangrenous leg amputated.

Another Sikh preacher to star in movie
Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh’s fierce critic and Sikh preacher, Baljit Singh Daduwal, is following in his footsteps by featuring in a movie titled ‘The Blood Street’ releasing on May 1.

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I-T return form review gets underway
The finance ministry on Monday formally launched an exercise to make the controversial 14-page income tax return form more taxpayer friendly.

Sun Pharma exit may net Daiichi $3.6bn
Japanese drugmaker Daiichi Sankyo is close to exiting India, ending a bitter 7-year run that saw it face regulatory challenges in several countries because of its ownership of Ranbaxy Laboratories, which it had bought from the Delhi-based Singh family in 2008.

RBI allows banks to tie up with e-commerce companies
The Reserve Bank of India has said that it is not averse to banks entering into joint ventures with e-commerce firms to smoothen payments or appointing them as business correspondents for acquiring new customers.

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DP wants to regularize CRZ-1 encroachments
The draft Development Plan 2034 is not only filled with errors and significant omissions, but has also proposed regularization of encroachments in the eco-sensitive coastal regulation zone-I (CRZ-I) areas.

NGO to teach Mumbaikars to grow spinach, oregano at home ahead of Earth Day
Ahead of Earth Day April 22, an NGO is conducting a free workshop in kitchen gardening that teaches families to grow greens and easy vegetables in spaces less than one square foot.

'India being watched for its contribution to climate change'
Contrary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent observation that India was under "no pressure" for climate commitments, a US envoy said on Monday that India is being "closely watched" for its contribution to climate change.

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US warship heads to Yemeni waters
The Navy aircraft carrier, USS Theodore Roosevelt is steaming toward the waters off the country to beef up security and join other American ships that are prepared to intercept any Iranian vessels carrying weapons to the Houthi rebels.

Bomb explodes at Spanish embassy in Libya
A bomb exploded in front of the Spanish embassy in the Libyan capital late on Monday, residents said, the latest in a string of attacks on foreign missions in the North African country.

Amid migrant crises, Italian PM decries 'death voyages'
Shaken by the feared drowning of as many as 900 people in the latest Mediterranean tragedy, European leaders struggled Monday for an adequate response in the face of unremitting migrant flows and continued instability in Libya that has given free rein to human traffickers.

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The actor who will play Gandhiji's assassinator
TV actor Darshan Pandya, who is currently seen in Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyar, will play Nathuram Godse, the man who assassinated Gandhi, in an untitled film. According to historical facts, Nathuram Godse was a short and dark man, while Darshan is tall and fair.

Shah Rukh Khan: The badshah of generosity
Though he doesn't like to personally put light on his bigheartedness, we reveal some of his acts of kindness and generosity where he hasn't thought twice before shelling out money.

8 Most romantic proposals by celebrities

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Human hibernation may be possible
Since time immemorial, humans have often wished they could curl up and sleep away those cold winter days like their furry friends, but that dream could one day become a reality with scientists investigating new ways for astronauts to hibernate in space.

Ancient Britons had cannibalistic habits
Some early humans in England were cannibals who ate human flesh, gnawed on bones and split them to feast on the marrow inside, a new study has found.

Moleskine notebooks join the digital bandwagon
During his travels, author Bruce Chatwin famously scribbled in small black notebooks with covers made of oilcloth, a tightly woven cotton coated in linseed oil; each was wrapped in an elastic band.

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Kolkata Knight Riders beat Delhi Daredevils by 6 wickets
Captain Gautam Gambhir's 49-ball 60 led Kolkata Knight Riders to a convincing six-wicket victory against Delhi Daredevils in their IPL encounter.

Blame game follows Ankit Keshri's tragic death
Amid allegation of "medical negligence", a blame game has begun following the tragic death of promising Bengal batsman Ankit Keshri who passed away on Monday.

IPL 6 scandal: Court questions 'match-fixing' theory of police
The investigation by Delhi Police in IPL 6 spot-fixing scandal case came under close scrutiny of a local court which questioned its theory of 'match-fixing'.

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Dropped your phone in water? 5 things to do
We tell you how best you can save your smartphone if it has taken a dip in water...

Flipkart to shut down website within a year
Flipkart would move to an app-only format within a year, a senior executive said.

Bharti Airtel 'pledge' on net neutrality questioned
Savetheinternet.in questioned Airtel’s commitment to net neutrality when it was simultaneously violating it by putting differential pricing for different sites.

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TISS director resigns over issue of review panel report
On Monday morning, the day TOI reported on the alleged suppression of a review committee report by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), the director of the institute, S Parasuraman told TOI that he had resigned from his post.

PG students complain of low funds, disparity
Lack of adequate funding and high fees were some of the prime issues faced by the students in postgraduation programmes in the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT-B).

Universities asked to observe maiden International Day of Yoga on June 21
Universities and colleges across the country have been asked to observe the first International Day of Yoga on June 21, which was adopted by the United Nations following a proposal by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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BMC struggles to handle 25,000 DP objections
Inadequately equipped civic officials are struggling to handle 25,000 suggestions/objections they have received till Monday on the draft Development Plan (DP) 2034.

TYBA exams put off but hall tickets delayed
Despite postponing the exam for a few weeks, Mumbai University could not issue hall tickets for the TYBA exam on schedule.

Proposed development plan violates century-old Bandra society's bylaws
St Sebastian Homes Cooperative Society Ltd, in Bandra (West), is a quiet and peaceful residential area.

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Rs 4 lakh robbery on Barapullah flyover
A 27-year-old employee of rice mill owner was allegedly robbed of Rs four lakh by a gang of men while he was on his way to deposit the money in a bank.

Cops plan drives to check tinted windows
Tinted glasses are back in the city and traffic police plan to conduct drives from Tuesday to check vehicles with tinted films on windows.

'Acid' attack on widow in north Delhi
A 38-year-old widow was allegedly attacked with an acid-like chemical by two men at her house in Pitampura on Sunday.

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Curtains down on Times Univercity
Times Univercity 2015, which helped students decide on educational courses and career paths to pursue by presenting them with various options and clarifying their doubts, concluded Monday evening.

With 1 lakh Twitter followers, cops set to log into WhatsApp
In just about eight months, Bengaluru police have had a makeover. The city police commissioner's Twitter account crossed 1 lakh followers on Monday morning. No wonder the Twitter handle is busier than the city's busiest police station and tweets as effective as any FIR.

BBMP trifurcation bill breezes past assembly, stuck in council
The legislative council was adjourned till Thursday after a short debate over the Karnataka Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2015, that stretched till 8pm.

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`Irrelevant' HMDA may get scrapped
Are the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority's (HMDA) days numbered? Indications emerging from the Telangana government point to the fact that the urban development authority is likely to get scrapped and many of its wings merged with other agencies.

Visakhapatnam may soon boast of an Akshardham temple
The land of Lord Varaha Narasimha Swamy may soon have Lord Swaminarayan's famed Akshardham temple, on the lines of the ones in Gandhinagar and Delhi, if the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) and the Andhra Pradesh government have their way.

GMR's proposal to sell Novotel hits roadblock
The relentless efforts of GMR Hotels and Resorts Limited to sell its Novotel hotel at Shamshabad have hit another roadblock with the Telangana government shooting down the company's proposal to sell the property.

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Six ancient idols stolen from Ramanathapuram temple
Six brass idols and a spear were stolen from the 1,000-year-old Adhi Ratneswarar temple at Tiruvadanai in Ramanathapuram district on Monday night.

100 new buses ready, but yet to hit the streets
More than 100 new buses of the state transport corporation are ready to roll out but somehow they have not hit the road yet.

Plea seeks to stop Andhra Pradesh police from making arrests in Tamil Nadu
A petition has been filed in the Madras high court seeking directions to the central and state government not to permit the Andhra Pradesh police to enter the state and arrest people on the pretext of trying to stop the smuggling and felling red sanders in AP.

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Vibrant effect: 2 months, 9.6L fliers
Introduction of newer routes, Vibrant Gujarat Summit (VGS) 2015, NRI movement during Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas (PBD), PlastIndia 2015 and festival season led to a record passenger movement at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in the first two months of 2015.

Narmada erosion a threat to Sardar Sarovar dam: Report
The large-scale erosion of the left bank of Narmada downstream from Bharuch has not only been causing huge financial losses in the region but also social problems.

IIM-A revamps its programme to make it 'India-centric'
India’s premier B-school — The Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) — seems keen on creating more entrepreneurs who are sensitive to India’s problems instead of future managers who take up plush jobs outside the country.

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Chargesheet filed against booth level officer for abetting farmer's suicide
Investigating agencies on Thursday finally submitted the charge sheet pertaining to the case of a farmer from Aonla tehsil who committed suicide, after he not allowed to vote, exactly one year ago on April 17, 2014.

Exam mafia alter marks of Bareilly students in Fatehgarh
Cocking a snook at security measures adopted by UP Board officials, the cheating or ‘nakal’ mafias allegedly “influenced” examiners checking answer copies of intermediate examination and tampered with marks scored by students using a whitener.

35-yr-old woman threatens to frame BA student's family in false case
A 35-year-old divorced woman has allegedly threatened to frame the entire family of an undergraduate student in a rape case if he doesn’t agree to marry her.

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Autos ferry passengers without cab licences
Almost all auto-rickshaws, including 'pink autos' and prepaid ones launched by the police here, do not possess cab licences.

Odisha sizzles as 40°C is breached
The state on Monday was reeling from severe heat as the mercury at most places climbed to more than 39 or 40 degrees Celsius.

Tirupati seeks time to fulfil bail terms
Businessman and real estate developer Tirupati Panigrahi, arrested by Crime Branch (CB) in 2012 on charges of committing land fraud, sought two weeks more time from Supreme Court (SC) to deposit Rs 43.5 crore in the court to avoid possible rejection of his bail.

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CBI raids 5 railway units in MP, detects major coal theft
CBI officials on Monday carried out raids on five railway units in Madhya Pradesh and detected a major coal theft by manipulation in electronic-in-motion weighbridges.

MP govt's innovative idea to curb tribal tradition of selling women
“Bail nahi beti hai bhai, ise bech mat karo kamai” (She is your daughter not a cattle, don't sell her and earn), reads tagline of a unique campaign launched by local administration in Rajgarh district.

Rajgarh: Administration gets cracking to wean tribals away from 'naatra'
"Bail nahi beti hai bhai, ise bech mat karo kamai" (She is your daughter not a cattle, don't sell her and earn), reads tagline of a unique campaign launched by local administration in Rajgarh district.

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Don't need NCR board's nod: Haryana
After hearing the arguments, the bench ordered that the ban on issuance of CLU licences and on the acquisition of land for developing colonies in Gurgaon and adjoining areas of NCR be lifted.

Haryana Harappans had 'stainless smile': ASI
It is hard to believe villagers in Haryana, known for their hookah and beedi consumption, had maintained excellent dental hygiene and adopted sophisticated food preparation methods around 5500 years ago.

13-year-old Minor raped for two months
A 13-year-old girl was repeatedly raped by a 21-year-old in Patiala over the past two months.The girl, however, didn't disclose the matter to her parents as the accused had threatened her with dire consequences.

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