Tuesday, 12 May 2015

News Digest: Guidelines to encourage good Samaritans on the roads soon

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Today's Headlines

Guidelines to encourage good Samaritans on the roads soon
Good Samaritans or bystanders who rush road crash victims to hospitals will no more face any harassment from police, called for court hearings or will need to wait for a cop to reach hospital before he can leave.

Will quit as minister, MP if charges proved: Gadkari
Facing opposition heat for the third successive day over the CAG report on the repayment of loans by family-linked Purti Group, Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday denied allegations of corruption and said he would quit as a minister and MP if charges are proved in any court.

BJP lauds Modi for 'arresting drift in governance'
As theModi government completes one year in office, the ruling BJP on Tuesday lauded the prime minister’s efforts towards cooperative federalism and setting in motion a strategy for inclusive development and hoped it will succeed in fulfilling promises made to the people.

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Govt may clear NTPC, IndianOil selloff today
The government is expected to provide a thrust to its ambitious disinvestment programme for the current financial year by clearing stake sale in over half-a-dozen companies including NTPC and IndianOil.

Rural slump bites durables, auto companies
Unseasonal rains, destruction of standing crops, farmer suicides… things haven’t been looking good for rural markets in a while now.

Birla buys Jubilant's hypermarket business
India’s domestic retail sector is poised for further consolidation as the Aditya Birla Group on Tuesday agreed to acquire the hypermarket business of Jubilant Industries, which operates under the Total Superstore brand, in a slump sale all-cash deal.

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1st Giant Squirrel census to commence this week in Maharashtra
The first statewide population estimation exercise for the official state animal, the Giant Squirrel, will start later this week, forest officials said on Tuesday.

13 held for smuggling Indian pangolins to China
In a major breakthrough Madhya Pradesh forest department on Monday arrested 13 people including a Kolkata-based marine engineer and a corporator involved in smuggling Indian pangolins to China and Vietnam.

Recording Antarctic sea-ice a logistic problem for scientists
Growing sea ice surrounding Antarctica could prompt scientists to consider relocating research stations on the continent, according to the operations manager of the Australian Antarctic Division.

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Magnitude 6.8 quake hits off Japanese island of Honshu
There was no threat of a tsunami from the earthquake, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said.

Woman accuses Hersh of plagiarism for Osama story
Former college professor R J Hillhouse, a national security expert, claimed on Tuesday that she had first revealed that bin Laden was turned in by a walk-in informer, a mid-level ISI officer seeking to claim the $25 million reward, based on her own sources.

Naipaul to star at 'Jaipur-on-Thames'
The second edition of Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF) at London would kick off at the famous Southbank Centre on Saturday. The two day event would be part of Alchemy, the Southbank Centre’s celebration of South Asian culture.

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Bollywood actors and live-in relationships

Kareena to sue medical company for Rs 20 crore?
A source close to the actor was quoted saying that Kareena found out about the article a week back and is consulting her legal team to take the appropriate action.

Upen-Karishma officially engaged?
The duo has exchanged rings while shooting for the dance reality show...

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Soon, a PC the size of a credit card for $9 
A Californian start-up is developing a credit card-sized computer that will cost only $9 in its most basic form. The company Next Thing is developing the Chip computer that will have a 1Ghz processor, 512MB of RAM and 4GB of onboard storage. 

Self-driving cars not crash-proof: Google
Google on Monday said that even self-driving cars that can sense and react faster than humans still wind up in accidents.

Jahn-Teller metal: New state of matter found
Scientists have discovered a new state of matter that appears to be an insulator, superconductor, metal and magnet all rolled into one.

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Delhi Daredevils stun Chennai Super Kings by six wickets
Shreyas Iyer hit an unbeaten 70 after Zaheer Khan led a brilliant bowling show as Delhi Daredevils notched up a six-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings.

England a 'laughing stock' over Pietersen: Graeme Smith
Graeme Smith was among several pundits who slammed Andrew Strauss's decision to maintain Kevin Pietersen's international exile.

Dipika Pallikal recommended for Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
The Tamil Nadu government has recommended star squash player Dipika Pallikal for the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, India's highest sporting honour.

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University to make courses contemporary
Bachelors of Management Studies (BMS) students will be allowed to specialize in marketing, finance or human resources management this academic year.

Schools must advise kids on choices
After Class X, students have to be very careful while choosing a college as the government controls the online admission process. Students do not know which stream to join and they land up in the wrong one. SSC students are not exposed to subjects such as Commerce, unlike CBSE students.

Karnataka Board 10th class results 2015 to be announced today
Karnataka Board 10th class exam results 2015 are to be announced today at 3pm.

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App demystifies local train routes
Train services in the city will now be made more accessible to Mumbaikars as a student from IIT Bombay has developed an app, called MRM (Mumbai Rail Map), which aims to make commuting simpler.

Body of third Aksa beach drowning victim found
The body of Kalina resident Shekar Gaikwad (22) was washed ashore at Aksa Beach in Malad on Tuesday morning. His body was located by lifeguards at the beach, said a fire brigade official.

MSRDC promises 'smooth' flyovers before monsoon
The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) has taken up flyover repairs in Mumbai on an emergency basis. Officials on Tuesday said flyovers in its jurisdiction and situated in the Mumbai region will be in “proper condition” before the rains.

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Arvind Kejriwal meets Ramanjeet Kaur
CM Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday praised the courage shown by Ramanjeet Kaur, who was hit with brick by a head constable, saying the city needs citizen like her who could speak up against corrupt practices.

Seek Centre aid for e-way: Nitin Gadkari to govt
In a move to resolve the ongoing tussle between Delhi government and Centre over sharing the land acquisition cost for two peripheral expressways around the national capital, road transport minister Nitin Gadkari has told Delhi PWD minister that the Arvind Kejriwal government can seek financial assistance from Centre.

CM's order could jeopardize press freedom, says PCI
Describing the Delhi government’s circular—asking officials to lodge complaints regarding defamatory reports—as a “veiled threat’’ that could “jeopardize’’ press freedom, the Press Council of India has sought an explanation from the administration.

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5 TN workers, 9-yr-old girl, hacked to death

Big plans for B'luru, trifurcation after BBMP elections

Record 81.82% students pass SSLC
Udupi Jumps To Top Spot From No. 10 Last Year

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Over 2.31 lakh candidates to appear for Eamcet tomorrow
A total of 2.31 lakh candidates will appear for Eamcet 2015 for Telangana to be held on May 14. Over 1.39 lakh candidates will appear for the engineering stream and 92,362 for the medical stream.

Rahul's 'Rytu Bharosa' works even before his Adilabad visit
Irrespective of what Rahul Gandhi's visit to Telangana may achieve politically for his Congress party in the state, the family of B Linganna, a tenant farmer from Laxmanchanda village in Adilabad dis lage in Adilabad dis trict, will be thankful for the mere news of his visit to their sim ple home.

Loan cards to tenant farmers delayed
The process of issuing Loan Eligibility Cards (LECs) for tenant farmers is reportedly getting delayed because of the presence of Congress leaders' photos on the cards.

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Hasthinapuram bus terminus falls apart, officials pass buck
The three-decade-old Hasthinapuram bus terminus, off GST Road near Chromepet, has been in need of attention for the longest time.

Manual scavenging goes unchecked on Old Mahabalipuram Road
A software professional was recently passing by Kottivakkam on Old Mahabalipuram Road when he saw a man, naked to the waist, taking out muck from a manhole with his bare hands.

Madras HC's Karnan asks CBI to probe fellow judge
A day after the Supreme Court directed Justice C S Karnan of the Madras high court to keep off the civil judge recruitment process, in an apparent defiance of the SC, the judge stirred up a fresh controversy by asking the CBI to inquire into the educational qualification of another judge of the court, Justice V Dhanapalan.

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Training for medical officers to foolproof sex-test cases
A dismally low conviction rate of doctors and others violating the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act has prompted the state government to educate over 300 health officers and supervisors of Gujarat.

Another year for KK at CMO
K Kailashnathan’s contract with the Gujarat government has been extended by one more year. On Tuesday, the state General Administration Department (GAD) issued a formal notification extending KK’s contract till May 22, 2016.

Village elders vet grooms: No toilet, no wedding
Punsari village, around 100 km from Ahmedabad, is a textbook case of development with CCTV cameras, water purifying plants, air-conditioned schools, Wi-Fi, biometric machines. You name it and the village has it all.

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Construction of JK Institute annexe to start soon
The incomplete annexe of JK Institute of Allahabad University may soon witness its completion. But the delay of four years has increased the cost of the project by around Rs 10 lakh.

Arsenic found in tubewell water
The onset of summer has led to depletion of ground water. However, the district administration is yet to devise a plan to keep a tab on tubewell borings in areas where it is banned.

PCS re-exam papers transported in unprotected vehicle
Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) again failed to make foolproof arrangements for sending question papers of the re-examination of leaked general studies I question paper of PCS (prelims)-2015.

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Delay in 42 cr water project leaves Keonjhar thirsty
Keonjhar town is facing an acute shortage of drinking water.

Make yoga mandatory for students, says Governor
The governor of Odisha, S C Jamir, asked the state government to make yoga a compulsory subject in school and college curriculum.

8 injured in fire at Tata plant site
Eight labourers, working at Tata Steel's proposed ferrochrome plant near Chamakhandi in Ganjam district, sustained burn injuries after fire engulfed a camp office at the site on Monday.

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Director Panna tiger reserve transferred for opposing Ken-Betwa river linkage; email reveals
Red flagging Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Ken-Betwa river-linking project, seems to have cost R Sreenivasa Murthy his stay at Panna Tiger Reserve (PTR) as its director. In a recent administrative shake up of forest officials, Murthy was transferred to Kuno wild life sanctuary where introduction of Gujarat lions is still a distant dream.

ATM thieves snap power after cash withdrawal in Bhopal
Three conmen from Punjab fraudulently withdrew Rs 1.64 crore from different ATMs across country and tricked banks to refund the sum on pretext that money was debited, but not received after punching the withdrawal request.

Move to denotify parts of 2 Madhya Pradesh sanctuaries for sand mining
Unable to curb wanton illegal sand mining, state government has initiated a move to denotify parts of Chambal and Son gharial sanctuaries in Morena and Sidhi districts, respectively.

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First white Swiss Sikh shot in family feud
The management of Langenthal gurdwara first Sikh temple in Switzerland will perform the last rites of the first white Swiss national Lucas, who had embraced Sikhism to become Joban Singh. He was shot on May 10 along with his parents by his brother-in-law.

Cop fires accidentally inside van
Panic spread when a constable of Chandigarh police attached with the postal van of post office, Sector 17, fired two gunshots accidentally, damaging the front windscreen of the cash van while travelling inside the vehicle at Press Light Point in Sector 17 on Tuesday.

To fight crime, Haryana to have own MCOCA
Faced with criticism from the opposition about the deteriorating law and order situation in Haryana, the state government has decided to bring in the Haryana Control of Organized Crime Act (HRCOCA). Patterned on the Maharashtra's MCOCA, officials said it will be implemented to check organized crime in the state.

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