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News Digest: Advani, Smriti Irani participate in Himachal yoga camps

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Advani, Smriti Irani participate in Himachal yoga camps
Over 1,000 people, comprising government and retired employees, students and some tourists, participated in a yoga camp organised in this Himachal Pradesh town on a pleasant cloudy morning of Sunday, officials said.

PM Modi greets people on the first International Yoga Day
Minutes before the mega event commenced at Rajpath, the Prime Minister tweeted, "Greetings to people around the world on first International Day of Yoga!

​Mumbai top cop met Lalit Modi in London
In a new revelation, Mumbai Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria has confirmed that he had met former IPL chairman Lalit Modi in London last year.

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Not enough invested in Railways in 40 yrs: Prabhu
Drawing a comparison between the railway systems of India and China, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu today said not enough investment has been made in the railways in the country in the last 40 years.

Tanzania seeking India funding for urban metro project
Tanzania is seeking funding from India to build a metro rail network in its commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, the president's office said in a statement on Saturday.

Honda confirms eighth death linked to Takata airbags
Honda Motor Co's US unit said on Friday it has linked the September 2014 death of a woman in Los Angeles, California, to the rupture of a Takata airbag inflator, bringing to eight the number of fatalities related to defective Takata airbags.

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UN gives green light for treaty on high seas conservation
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution Friday giving a green light to develop a new treaty for the conservation of marine life in the high seas.

US proposes new standards to cut down on pollution
The US government proposed new standards aimed at reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from medium and heavy-duty vehicles.

Tigers' scent spray may be better way to track them
Scientists have demonstrated a new technique to non-invasively survey tigers using their scent sprays that can be detected much more frequently in the wild than scat.

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Racist manifesto linked to Charleston shooting suspect
Many of the local landmarks shown in the photos on the website appeared chosen to highlight Charleston's segregated past and to touch a nerve with the city's black community by singling out sites that have a special importance and sensitivity in African-American history.

Turkey slams Belgian PM over 'genocide' remarks
Turkey on Saturday lashed out at Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel for recognising the massacres of Armenians by Ottoman Turkish forces during World War I as genocide.

Nepal needs $20 million to resume agriculture: FAO
About USD 20 million is needed to support farmers in earthquake-hit Nepal so that they can resume agricultural activities and stave off the threat of prolonged food insecurity.

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'Had to rebuild my relationship with my father'
Kamal Haasan is not just a great artiste, he is also a great father in the eyes of his older daughter Shruti Haasan.

Bollywood celebs obsessed with fitness
Salman sweats it out in the gym almost every day. He even works out at 2 am to manage his busy schedule.

Actresses caught in funny expressions
Several Bollywood actress are captured by the paparazzi in weird, funny expressions, take a look at some of them.

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High cigarette cost lowers smoking among educated women
While less educated women are more responsive to pictorial labels on cigarette packets, chances of kicking the butt among the highly educated goes up along with the cost of cigarettes, says a study.

Study finds Earth entering 6th extinction phase, many species including humans labelled 'the walking dead'
The world is embarking on its sixth mass extinction with animals disappearing about 100 times faster than they used to, scientists warned on Friday, and humans could be among the first victims.

Earth embarking on sixth mass extinction: US study
The world is embarking on its sixth mass extinction with animals disappearing about 100 times faster than they used to, scientists warned Friday, and humans could be among the first victims.

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India beat France 3-2 in Hockey World League opener
India defeated France 3-2 in their opening fixture of the Hockey World League with goals from Manpreet Singh, Devindar Walmiki and Ramandeep Singh.

Misquoted on Dhoni's conflict of interest issue: Dalmiya
Jagmohan Dalmiya has clarified his stance, saying he was misquoted regarding the news that BCCI is probing MS Dhoni for an alleged conflict of interest.

Anand crushes Carlsen, jumps to joint third in Norway
Five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand defeated reigning world champion Magnus Carlsen to jump to the joint third spot after the end of the fourth round of Norway Chess tournament.

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10 'hidden' Gmail features you must try
Gmail is a pretty powerful email service, but you can still find all sorts of goodies and extra features in Gmail Labs.Here's over to 10 Gmail Labs features you should enable right now.

Apple Pay vs Android Pay vs Samsung Pay vs PayPal
Big tech companies are competing to help you pay for a store purchase with your phone.

Indian smartphone market: It's no longer just Samsung vs Micromax
Xiaomi announced a drop of Rs 5,000 on its top-of-the-line Mi 4 smartphone on June 19, four months after its launch. Not to be outdone, Samsung offered a discount of Rs 6,000 on its Galaxy Grand Max but just for one day.

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Gujarat University de-affiliates Central Gujarat University's 85 colleges
With the formation of the Central Gujarat University (CGU), about 85 colleges that were affiliated to Gujarat University (GU), but were in the jurisdiction of the newly formed university, will be de-affiliated by GU.

World's 1st kidney transplant varsity opens in Gujarat
The world’s first kidney transplant university in Ahmedabad, built by Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre (IKDRC) at the cost of Rs 50 crore, was inaugurated by chief minister Anandiben Patel on Saturday.

Tamil Nadu govt withdraws 300,000 history text books
The Tamil Nadu government is recalling around 300,000 economics and history text books in which DMK president M Karunanidhi is still listed as the state's chief minister in the preface, even four years after AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa replacing him.

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Booze dealer's neighbour dies after downing brew
: Naseem Ansari wishes her husband could have been strong enough to refuse when their neighbour, Mamta, a hooch retailer, asked him for a favour earlier this week. Mamta was planning on leaving the suburb for some time and wanted Naseem's husband, Abdul, to keep a bottle of liquor safe for her till she returned.

'High tax on liquor pushing people towards moonshine'
People in the liquor serving industry said the roots of the hooch tragedy lies in the mounting taxes on alcohol.

Mango lore: Season's over but fruit thrives in folk song
With monsoon having officially begun, mango season is on its way out. But though the piles and crates of plump fruit have begun disappearing from the bazaar, it continues to be remembered through folk songs that have given it pride of place through the decades.

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3 govt staff among 13 nabbed for harassing women passengers
Railway Protection Force arrested 13 people, including three government employees, for allegedly harassing women passengers at the Shivaji Bridge station in central Delhi recently.

Fitness trials over, 4,065 attempt them
About 4,065 Delhi University aspirants—3,026 boys and 1,039 girls—have appeared for the centralized fitness test for sports quota admissions.

Figure of disabled aspirants at DU goes up by 70%
The number of candidates for Delhi University's persons with disability quota has risen by over 70% this year.

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Ram Guha chosen for top Japanese award
Author and historian Ramachandra Guha is among the three recipients of Japan's prestigious Fukuoka Prize, awarded annually to Asians who "have made outstanding contributions to academia, arts, and culture in Asia" and who have made substantial efforts to "preserve, develop, and promote the harmonious coexistence of the diverse Asian cultures."

CM Siddaramaiah's U-turn: 50 more TenderSURE roads
Making an about-turn on his stand against the width of pavements under TenderSURE, chief minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday said that his government will develop at least 50 more roads under the same system.

Bengaluru becomes a magnet for MNCs, startups again
Traffic can be a nightmare at peak hours. Many roads are pot-holed. Experts warn of an inevitable water crisis. 

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Decoding the Yoga bug
Shunning their swanky cabins and fat pay packages, the laptop totting hi-tech crowd of Hyderabad is increasingly seen signing up for a new career these days: that of a yoga instructor.

Telangana scribes vow to fight back
Several journalists from Telangana, including Telangana Press Academy chairman Allam Narayana, on Saturday vowed to fight what they termed 'a blatant misuse of power' by the Andhra Pradesh police in serving notices to two news channels, T News and Sakshi.

2 TV channels get notices
The Andhra Pradesh government on Saturday fired its first salvo in the cash-for-vote scandal by issuing notices to T News and Sakshi TV channels for airing the alleged audio conversation of its chief minister Chandrababu Naidu with nominated Telangana MLA Elvis Stephenson.

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International Yoga Day: From bullies to insomniacs — Four lives transformed by yoga
Yoga – with the right stretches and breathing patterns — has the ability to transform lives,” says Saraswathi Vasudevan, head of Chennai-based Yoga Vahini.

Cop dies as tree branch falls on him in Anna Nagar
A police constable riding to work died after a tree branch fell on him at Shanthi Colony in Anna Nagar on Saturday evening.

Govt gives long-delayed satellite township project a boost
The much-delayed satellite township project at Thirumazhisai near Chennai will finally see the light of the day with the Tamil Nadu Housing Board deciding on consultants to prepare a detailed development plan.

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Youth stabbed to death in Nikol
In an open display of brutality, twelve goons armed with swords attacked a man Priyank alias Vicky in a barbers’ shop in Nikol on Friday night killing him and leaving three of his friends seriously injured.

Fake degree-holder appears for cops' recruitment test
Cops wake up after IB input warned about a candidate

Gujarat cops set for hot pursuit on Harleys
In a few weeks, Gujarat Police will fight crime on fully rumbling throttles.They will nurture a band of an elite police HOGs-Harley Owners' Group by shifting gears from 250cc bikes to 750cc Harley Davidson 'Street'.

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Four of a family commits suicide
Four of a family – a woman and three of her minor children committed suicide by jumping before a goods train near Karam Ali Ka Purwa between Kunda and Manikpur railway stations in wee hours of Friday. Preliminary investigation by the police revealed that family tussle compelled them to take such an extreme step.

Cricket finds many takers among city girls
Girls studying in high school and inter colleges are increasing taking to playing cricket. They can be found toiling hard at a special camp for girls being organized at Dr K N Katju Inter College ground. The camp is part of the secondary education department’s effort to encourage girls to take up sports.

Katarniaghat tourist houses getting spruced up
Katarniaghat wildlife sanctuary is going to be developed into an eco-tourism hub and state tourism department would announce a special package soon.

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9 servitors asked to explain rite ruckus

HC quashes graft FIR against ex-DGP Mishra

Congress seeks judicial probe into Nabakalebara fiasco
Congress on Friday upped the ante against Naveen Patnaik government over Nabakalebara fiasco and demanded a statement from him.

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'Bhuk Aag Hai' staged during Rangotsav at Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal
Curtains fell on the seven day long Madhya Pradesh Rangotsav, organised at Bharat Bhavan, with the play 'Bhuk Aag Hai'.

15 disabled couples tie nuptial knots at Sendhwa
An air of happiness and fervour prevailed at Sendhwa in Barwani district on Friday.

50 express trains to be cancelled on June 20 due to Itarsi station fire
Railway traffic continued to remain disrupted on the third day.

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MC blatantly ignoring RTS Act
Harsimran Singh Batra | Residents are facing a harrowing time to get their work done at the municipal corporation as the Right to Service (RTS) Act being blatantly ignored by the civic body officials.

Factory worker ran over by bus
In yet another incident of rash driving a factory worker was crushed by a speeding bus at Dholewal Chowk on Saturday.

Public parks turned to 'pvt gardens'
Residents and committees that get involved in maintenance of public parks have turned it into private gardens by locking the entry gates to restrict entry of general public.

More Chandigarh News»

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