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News Digest: After economics, state recalls history book with MK in preface

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Friday, June 19, 2015
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After economics, state recalls history book with MK in preface
A day after the school education department recalled Class 11 Economics textbooks as the preface referred to DMK chief M Karunaidhi as chief minister of the state, it has come to light that the Tamil Nadu Textbook Corporation has committed a similar goof up in the History textbooks of Class 11 also.

White man guns down 9 at black church in US
It was little after 9pm on Wednesday when the group of African-Americans congregated at the 150-year-old Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) church for their weekly Bible studies.

Fake degree war spreads, now BJP target
According to UGC norms, somebody applying for the post should either have a PhD or must have qualified NET or both.

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Hydel power pushes NTPC into global big league
State-run NTPC has switched on an 800 MW hydel plant to join a select group of global peers who span the entire fuel chain — coal, gas, hydro power and renewables — for generating greener electricity.

Fixed maturity plans see Rs 50k cr outflows in one year
Fixed maturity plans (FMPs), which offered high returns attracting investors in hordes in a high-interest rate regime, have lost their sheen.

HC allows two YES Bank directors to assume office
The Bombay high court on Thursday allowed Diwan Arun Nanda and M R Srinivasan, chairman, YES Bank, to assume office as non-executive directors on the board of the new generation private bank.

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Vandalur zoo cross breeds white tiger genes with normal
They are literally ‘breed apart’ for they are found to carry the genes of both a normal tiger as well as white tiger.

Jayalalithaa christens 4 white tiger cubs
The tiger cubs have been christened “Anitha,” “Preetha,” “Suneetha” and “Sangeetha,” according to an official release.

WCCB seeks timely report on wildlife offences
In a move to step up action against offences involving wildlife, the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) has written to various agencies including CBI, paramilitary forces, customs and state police units, asking them to report all such crimes to it.

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White man guns down 9 at black church in US
It was little after 9pm on Wednesday when the group of African-Americans congregated at the 150-year-old Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) church for their weekly Bible studies.

Israeli church set ablaze in possible extremist arson attack
A suspected arson attack overnight damaged a revered shrine in northern Israel where Christians believe Jesus performed a miracle, and police briefly detained 16 young Jewish settlers over the incident Thursday.

Scottish island records first crime in decades!
A tiny Scottish island has been rocked by its first crime in about five decades -- a theft from its only shop.

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Shah Rukh Khan's son AbRam on vacation
On a popular microblogging site, he posted a few adorable pictures of AbRam.

Nikhil Advani can never refuse Salman Khan
Filmmaker Nikhil Advani, who is helming the remake of Subhash Ghai’s 1983 film Hero for Salman Khan’s banner has ensured that his is a fresh take on the story.

Juhi Chawla takes a break from family holiday
Like other star-parents, Juhi Chawla’s world too centers around her children. However, if work comes calling, Juhi makes it her priority.

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In a first, drug offers hope for children with dwarfism
An experimental drug, vying to become the first approved treatment for dwarfism, improved growth in children by a significant amount in a preliminary study, the drug’s developer, BioMarin Pharmaceutical, said on Wednesday.

Scientists plan risky move to get Rosetta spacecraft nearer comet
European scientists are planning a risky maneuver to get their Rosetta spacecraft closer to the comet it is orbiting, so it can communicate with its robotic lander on the surface and start experiments that could unlock some of the universe's secrets.

Here's why our moon is engulfed in permanent, lopsided dust cloud
New research shows that moon is engulfed in a permanent but lopsided dust cloud that increases in density when annual events like the Geminids spew shooting stars.

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1st ODI: All-round Bangladesh stun India by 79 runs
Mustafizur Rahman surprised with five-wicket haul on his ODI debut and helped the hosts register an emphatic 79-run victory over India in the first ODI.

Madhya Pradesh HC admits PIL against Sachin's Bharat Ratna
Madhya Pradesh High court has Thursday admitted a PIL alleging misuse of 'Bharat Ratna' in commercial advertisements by Sachin Tendulkar and directed assistant solicitor general to find out if there are any Supreme Court guidelines on use of award of promotion of commercial products by awardees of country's highest honour.

Virat Kohli keeps wickets to give MS Dhoni a one-over break
In what seemed like a surprising change behind the stumps, Virat Kohli donned the wicketkeeper's gloves for an over as captain MS Dhoni took an over's break.

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9 highest-paying tech companies in the US
Online jobs and and careers site Glassdoor recently released a report which identifies the 15 companies with the highest median total compensation as reported by US-based employees on the Glassdoor website over the past year.

Why Infosys, Wipro, other IT firms are revamping culture
It is hard for large IT companies, with an army of thousands of employees, to change overnight.

H-1-B visa row: Disney cancels tech worker layoffs
In late May, about 35 technology employees at Disney­ABC Television in New York and Burbank, California, received jarring news. Managers told them that they would all be laid off.

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To be a scientist is Delhi JEE topper's dream
For Anjishnu Bose, the Vaishali (Ghaziabad) lad who's likely ranked the highest in JEE Advanced in Delhi, getting into an IIT is not even the first option.

Stephen's teachers question interview policy
Some teachers at St Stephen's College are raising questions about the college's policy of interviewing just four candidates per seat.

3,500 turn up for fitness trials, admin buckles under pressure
The Delhi University Sports Council struggled to handle the rush of students who arrived on the first day of the centralized fitness tests on Thursday.Even basic stationery like slips for forms went out of stock.

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Saif Ali Khan agrees to mediation in five-star hotel brawl case
A magistrate’s court on Thursday suggested the mediation route in the matter of the 2012 brawl in which actor Saif Ali Khan is an accused.

14 die after drinking hooch in Malwani
At least 14 persons died on Thursday and over 20 are in hospital, many in a critical condition, after consuming spurious liquor in Malwani's Gaondevi area.

Row over shoes for BMC pupils
Four days after BMC schools reopened, a proposal was tabled before the standing committee meeting to buy black shoes and socks for the students.

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Faridabad: Rents climbing, sleepy town is hot property
With the Metro coming to Faridabad by the end of this month, there's a scramble to find rental space. Rents in commercial buildings along the Metro alignment have already shot up.

Metro gives Faridabad second chance
Just a few kilometres beyond the Badarpur border, it's a different world. Roads are dug up and public transport gives way to shared autos, rickety Haryana Roadways buses and an army of private vehicles.

DU's foreign students will be part of Rajpath event
While most of the Delhi University students are enjoying their summer vacations, 41 foreign students from the varsity are busy learning various asanas in the run-up to the Yoga Day function at Rajpath on June 21.

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Cyclists ferry wounded kite for 18km to get first aid
You're on the go. You have errands to finish. Suddenly, you spot an injured bird lying on the middle of the road. Would the heart-wrenching sight stop you in your tracks? Or would you move on after expressing momentary sympathy?

KEA fixes snags, CET process back on course
A day after students faced glitches in logging in to file optional entry for preferred colleges, the CET cell resolved the issue by adding more servers. Consequently, over eight lakh options have been entered by 24,749 students till Thursday on their preferred colleges/courses on the CET website.

Man dies trying to board moving train
In the second such incident in three days, a 54-year-old man was crushed to death under a moving train while trying to board it at the City railway station on Wednesday night.

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Tiger count goes up in Srisailam reserve forest
Tigers are roaring in the Srisailam-Nagarjunasagar tiger reserve literally.

Lack of agriculture colleges hampering productivity
Lack of agriculture colleges is posing a huge deterrent to producing quality professionals who can usher in newer ideas, officials said. While there is a huge demand for agriculture courses, the existing 1,000 seats are unable to meet at least treble the demand.

'Pothole' man gets worldwide pat
Imagine an Indian — a Hyderabadi to be more specific, getting featured and earning accolades on Pakistan Defence, a news site covering Pakistan defence issues!

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NGOs to face tighter forex scrutiny soon
The Union home ministry is preparing to tighten its grip on non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that receive funds in foreign exchange with a proposed draft amendment to the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) making it mandatory for banks to report to the ministry within 48 hours of forex remitted to accounts of such entities that lack FCRA registration.

Actor's daughter alleges land fraud
A daughter of veteran Tamil actor S S Rajendran on Thursday submitted a complaint at the DGP's office, saying a private land promoter and his son had used forged documents to encroach upon 10 acres of her land worth more than 3 crore in Thiruporur.

Govt sets 1-yr deadline for new edu law
In about a year, Tamil Nadu will have a new education law governing all types of schools, the state government told the Madras high court on Thursday.

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No going back on compulsory voting for Gujarat: CM
Chief minister Anandiben Patel said in Rajkot on Thursday that her government had decided to notify the provision of Gujarat Local Authorities Laws (Amendment) Act-2009, making voting compulsory in local body polls.

Hawala suspects got money from Dubai
The suspects in the hawala racket busted by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in Surat on Wednesday have allegedly carried out unscrupulous transactions worth Rs 100 crore.

Modi wants Statue of Unity work expedited
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reportedly expressed his displeasure over the slow progress in construction of the State of Unity — the statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel at Kevadiya which will be the world’s tallest when complete.

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Not informed about white spots on groom's body, newly-wed files complain
Alleging that her newly-wedded husband and in-laws concealed major information pertaining to white spots on her husband’s body, the newly-wedded girl refused to accompany her husband during the first bidai (after returning from husband’s house).

A run for amity in Muzaffarnagar
On Tuesday, Raj Singh, 22, was all set to run a race organised by local policemen.

Solar panel in Bijnor collectorate
In the wake of continuing power cuts, the collectorate will soon have a massive 15 kilo watt (KW) solar panel installed. The panel is also expected to reduce pollution levels caused by diesel generators.

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Bhubaneswar police quiz Trident GM
Police on Wednesday interrogated general manager of Trident hotel Abhimanyu Lodha for allegedly allowing vice-chairman of Deccan Chronicle P K Iyer to stay in a suite booked in someone else's name.

Power staffer death triggers mob fury
A mob on Wednesday ransacked power distributor Cesu division office at Athagarh in Cuttack district after a 32-year-old employee, Santosh Mallick, of a franchisee was electrocuted.

BJP to showcase Modi success
The BJP on Wednesday chalked out a strategy to popularize welfare schemes, launched by the Narendra Modi government at the Centre, at the grassroots level in the state ahead of the gram panchayat elections in 2017.

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Monsoon may hit Bhopal on Sunday
High velocity winds, clouds and showers in parts of city towards Thursday evening gave citizens relief from humid conditions, which dominated better part of day in the absence of pre-monsoon showers for three days.

CBI arrests CPWD engineer taking Rs 2 lakh bribe in Madhya Pradesh
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday arrested an assistant engineer of central public works department (CPWD) (Civil) posted in Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh allegedly while accepting a bribe of Rs 2 lakhs from representative of a Haryana based constructing company.

Minister Guar reviews tourism development works
Home and jail minister Babulal Gaur said that the precious statues of archaeological importance installed at the park of Saryu Sarovar at Ayodhya Nagar should be decorated at one place.

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Turbaned Sikh realtor refused entry in New Zealand club
In just about a month, the Sikh turban has gone from being a symbol of compassion to reason for discrimination in New Zealand.

Construct an underpass on NH5: Gupta to Gadkari
Gian Chand Gupta, Panchkula MLA, on Thursday wrote a letter to minister of road transport and highways of India Nitin Gadkari asking him to construct an underpass on the dividing road of Sector 12 and 12A on the National Highway 5.

Finish library renovation soon, demands Panjab University Students Union
Panjab University Students Union (PUSU) on Thursday submitted a memorandum to PU vice chancellor Arun Kumar Grover and dean university instruction AK Bhandari over slow work being undertaken at PU's main library.

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