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News Digest: It keeps misery at bay, jogs positivity

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It keeps misery at bay, jogs positivity
Patanjali, the propounder of yoga, enunciates its purpose -to stop misery before it comes. Whether it is greed, anger, jealousy, hatred or frustration, all these negative emotions can be healed or reoriented through yoga.

Identity in crisis: Divorce — Apart from alimony, split assets
Govt would do well to revive the 2013 bill on matrimonial property, loosely based on the Goa model

DD plans to air special shows on Emergency
The programmes would deal with the events and happenings in the 21-month period, between 1975 and 1977, when the then Indira Gandhi-led government had declared Emergency, an official said.

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Govt plans gold bonds to curb demand
Investors will soon be able to buy gold, albeit in the paper form, that will come with a sovereign guarantee, and earn interest on it as well. After announcing a gold monetization scheme, the government has released the draft outline for the sovereign gold bonds (SGBs) scheme, which would offer interest rates in terms of grams of gold.

Snapdeal takes a potshot at Flipkart ad
E-commerce companies have been involved in some innovative ambush marketing, and Flipkart’s “Acha Kiya” campaign became the latest target with Snapdeal taking a dig into the tagline.

CIBIL eyes new sectors for growth
Credit Information Bureau (India) Limited (CIBIL), which mainly caters to financial institutions, is now planning to aggressively tap telecom, insurance, trading and credit rating agencies to drive growth, said a top official of the company here on Friday.

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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.

White rumped vultures population flourish in Kangra
The endangered white rumped vultures have found a safe haven in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh as ex-situ conservation programme has finally paid the dividend with their number increasing.

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.

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Bahraini opposition leader released after 4 years
A top Bahraini opposition leader was released Friday after more than four years in prison for his role in protests calling for reform in the Gulf kingdom.

WikiLeaks leaking over 500,000 Saudi documents
WikiLeaks is in the process of publishing more than 500,000 Saudi diplomatic documents to the Internet, the transparency website said Friday, a move that echoes its famous release of US State Department cables in 2010.

China backs a woman candidate as Taiwan prez
Even as two women candidates intensified their campaign in Taiwan's presidential race, China has come out openly in favour of one of them.

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Salman: Kareena is boring but I like boring
Kabir Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan is a very warm story about human relationships set against a larger-than-life background. With two superstars Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan, a great actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui and a debut of the most gorgeous little girl, it looks all set to be this Eid’s big entertainer.

Welcome back Kajol, Aishwarya & Sunny Deol
2015 will see a lot of artistes getting back to their craft and some actors to their most famous franchises and characters. We pick a few of the most awaited returns. Here’s the lowdown…

Funny mistakes in Bollywood blockbusters
Bollywood films are loved for their entertainment quotient, song-and-dance routines and interesting storylines.

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China develops a 15-min MERS test
Chinese scientists have developed a test to diagnose MERS that can give results in 15 minutes.

North Korea claims it has drug to treat MERS, Ebola, SARS and AIDS
North Korea says it has succeeded where the greatest minds in science have failed.

First electric plane gets wings in China
The world’s first electric passenger aircraft to gain an airworthiness certificate has been produced by China, its official media arm reported.

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Loss painful but India better side than Bangladesh: Suresh Raina
Suresh Raina said the 79-run defeat by Bangladesh in the first ODI was painful but insisted that India are still a better team and would come back stronger.

Infographic: India begin HWL campaign against France
Check out our infographic below to know more about the World League, India's squad and fixtures.

Test cricket and 'rebel' league can't co-exist: David Warner
David Warner expressed apprehension about Test cricket's survival should the proposed "rebel" league to be bankrolled by Subhash Chandra takes flight.

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5 new heroines taking over the gaming world
Following a noticeable absence of female video game protagonists at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) over the past few years, several developers are unabashedly introducing gamers to all-new heroines at the annual trade show extravaganza that's historically been a boys' club.

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.

After the Silicon Valley, it's Ghar Wapsi
Senior-level Indian engineers and executives are beginning to leave comfortable jobs in Silicon Valley to join startups in India. Shilpa Phadnis and Shalina Pillai find that they are attracted by the innovative ways in which startups are trying to solve some of the big challenges facing India and the world.

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Hold AIPMT & declare results by August 17, SC tells CBSE
The court on June 15 cancelled this year's AIPMT finding it rigged by tech-savvy students and directed the CBSE to conduct a fresh exam within four weeks but a bench of Justices R K Agrawal and A M Sapre extended the deadline by one month after the CBSE expressed its inability to conduct the exam by July 15.

IIT-Madras not the only choice for Tamil Nadu's students
An engineering classroom in IIT Madras is usually a melting pot of different cultures as this premier institute plays host to students from across the country.

JEE results: TN board scores least in south
Students of state board schools have put up a poor show in the JEE (Advanced) this year, with only 33 clearing the test — the fewest among all southern states. Educators are worried.

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Burglars make away with cash, suits worth 2L from Juhu store
The downpour that started on Thursday night proved costly for Karmik, a boutique on Juhu Tara Road, as burglars made away with cash and 19 expensive suits worth Rs 2.14 lakh.

Mumbaikars to roll out mats for first Yoga Day
The city is set to resemble a large yoga mat on Sunday as various institutes prepare to celebrate the first International Yoga Day. From Marine Drive to Santacruz, Bandra to Juhu, several centres are preparing to host elaborate displays and training sessions.

Kabaddi champ to perform yoga on Marine Drive
Yoga was one of the exercises that kabaddi player Anup Kumar’s coach asked him to do way back in 2006.

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Even chaiwallahs were part of EWS admissions scam
They earned their bread from regular jobs but the butter came from selling school seats meant for the poor to wealthy parents.

Teachers protest 'privatization'
A large gathering of university and college teachers from across the country got together for a dharna at University Grants Commission to protest against “increasing privatization and commercialization of higher education and the attack on teachers’ service conditions”.

Big turnout, less chaos on Day 2 of DU admission
There were a large number of candidates even on the second day of Delhi University’s centralized fitness tests but authorities conducting them clearly had a better grip on the situation.

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Bengaluru women swear by the morning twist
Come what may , Sangeetha Ramakrishnan, an immigration specialist sees to it that she does n't miss her yoga sessions in the morning. “Dis cipline is an important lesson that yoga teaches you.

As bachelor of yoga, master asanas and more
Classes on how and when to brush one's teeth or bathe, in true yogic manner ­ that's part of the syllabus drawn up for the Bachelor in Vocation (yoga), BVoc, a three-year course.

Crocodile art gets lax BBMP to fill up 15ft-wide pothole
It needed a 9-foot-long crocodile to scare the city corporation to fill up a 15-foot-wide pothole on Sultanpalya Main Road, off RT Nagar, on Friday.

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HC permits yoga event in front of Charminar
In response to a writ petition seeking direction to organise a yoga programme on June 21 – International Yoga Day – in front of the historic Charminar, the high court on Friday permitted petitioner T Uma Mahendra, a BJP leader, to organise the programme at Quli Qutub Shah Stadium with its inaugural programme near Charminar. The BJP leader approached the HC after the Charminar police denied him permission.

Ramzan not about feasting alone
While the holy month of Ramzan has become synonymous with feasting – kind courtesy: haleem – for a vast majority of Muslims it still remains a month of giving.

AP to take up survey of Krishna along Amaravati
The AP government has decided to take up a full-fledged survey of river Krishna along the proposed capital city Amaravati. The Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) will soon assign the task to private consultants.

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Telecom firm fined Rs 28K for false bill
A telecom company, which generated a false bill after failing to terminate a data card connection despite receiving a request from a customer, has been fined 28,000 for deficiency in services.

Folk theatre aims to foster better coexistence with wildlife
If you think Theru Koothu is a dying art and does not have many takers today, think again. A group of wildlife experts is taking the folk theatre a step forward to create awareness on how to manage the increasing incidents of man-animal conflicts. The team is planning to teach people who live in the conflict zones, the importance of coexistence through ‘Theru Koothu’.

Jaya unveils memorials of TN fighters
Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa on Friday inaugurated a memorial of freedom fighter Veerapandiya Kattabomman in Kayathar in Tuticorin district.

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HC stays RTO recruitment
Gujarat high court on Friday stayed Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC) from filling up 120 posts of assistant inspectors in the Regional Transport Office (RTO) for not adhering to quota system and not selecting women candidates according to the law.

HC nixes Bajrangi's bail plea
Gujarat high court on Friday refused to entertain the bail application of Babu Bajrangi, a convict in the 2002 Naroda Patia massacre case. Bajrangi, who had sought regular bail citing his increasing blindness, withdrew his application after the court expressed its unwillingness to grant him bail.

'Cervical cancer is no threat if detected early'
Cervical cancer affects 1.2 lakh Indian women every year.

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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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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.

AIIMS result: City lad steals the show, secures AIR 15
Bhopal’s Varad Puntambekar has secured all India 15th rank in entrance test for seats in All India Medical Sciences (AIIMS). In all, 14,417 candidates have been shortlisted, who will be counselled to fill 672 seats available across seven AIIMS in seven states.

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Rs 50 MSP hike for paddy is a joke: Bains
Independent MLA Simarjeet Bains on Friday termed the Rs 50 hike in minimum support price (MSP) of paddy as a "cruel joke" on farmers, demanding that MSP hikes should be more practical.

Speeding truck kills two
Two persons were killed after a speeding truck hit them near Gyaspura Chowk, here, on Friday morning.

Auto drivers protest brings city to halt
A protest by auto-rickshaw operators and drivers on Friday morning gave a tough time to commuters in the city.

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