Monday, 8 June 2015

News Digest: Overhaul education, infuse Hindu thought, says RSS neta

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, June 09, 2015
Today's Headlines

Overhaul education, infuse Hindu thought, says RSS neta
ashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) general secretary Krishna Gopal on Monday stressed on “complete overhaul” of Indian education saying “only assimilation of Hindu thoughts into country’s education can provide perfection of means and finish confusion of ends”.

Change in MCI code to exclude docs' association not notified
The controversy over the Indian Medical Association (IMA) endorsing/validating Kent water purifiers has raised the issue of regulation of professional associations of doctors.

Note-for-vote scam: Telangana Congress demands Naidu's resignation
The Telangana Congress on Monday asked Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu to resign from his post to facilitate a fair probe into the cash-for-vote case.

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Rs 1.5L cr loans to power may turn NPAs: Banks
Banks are facing the prospect of at least Rs 1.5 lakh crore of their loans to around two dozen power projects turning non-performing on account of a new rule that mandates them to provide for bad debts if the project cost exceeds 10% of the original estimate due to delays.

All brands of instant noodles go off shelves
Nestle’s packaged food products sold under mother brand Maggi have been hit hard following allegations that the company’s instant noodles sold under the same brand are high on lead content.

Over 200 foreign funds to call on India Inc, govt
The recent spate of selling in the Indian equity market by foreign funds notwithstanding, more than 200 foreign funds are coming to India for a three-day conference to meet Union and state ministers, top executives of leading Indian companies as well as analysts.

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China's greenhouse gases could peak early, ease climate fears: Study
China's greenhouse gas emissions could peak by 2025, five years earlier than indicated by Beijing, a development that could help limit the mounting risks of global warming, a study by the London School of Economics (LSE) showed on Monday.

Badkhal lake in Faridabad on way to revival
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has said steps are being taken to revive Badkhal lake here to once again attract tourists and a company has been tasked to with the job analysing the reasons behind the drying up of the water body.

Rs 7.4cr plan to relocate people of Kozhikode's forests
In a first in the conservation history of the state, tribal development funds amounting to Rs 7.4 crore will be transferred to the forest department to relocate the families living in constant fear of wild animal attacks inside the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary.

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Clinton downplays personal ties to overdose deaths
It has become a recurrent moment in Hillary Clinton’s speeches as she campaigns for the presidency: softening her voice to a hush, she says she wants to end the “quiet epidemic” of Americans dying from overdoses of painkillers and other drugs.

Jihadists' slave markets sell girls at any price: UN envoy
Teenage girls abducted by Islamic State fighters in Iraq and Syria are being sold in slave markets "for as little as a pack of cigarettes," the UN envoy on sexual violence said on Monday.

Putin to seek friendly ear with Pope visit
Increasingly isolated by the West, Vladimir Putin will hope to find a friendly ear in Pope Francis at their meeting Wednesday, but experts say the Russian President may have misjudged the mood.

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Shahid's wedding between July 5 and 8?
A segment of the media hinted that Shahid Kapoor would marry on July 10.

Ajay Devgn knows which film won't do well
Ajay Devgn, 46, may have given many blockbusters that were pure entertainers, but he is always remembered for his performance-based roles in films like Zakhm, The Legend Of Bhagat Singh, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, Gangaajal and many such.

This light-eyed actress is heartbroken again
This Bollywood beauty — the reigning star of the ’90s — has not been lucky in matters of the heart.

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Indian team hits the nets in Mirpur on arrival
The Indian team arrived by a morning flight as they get set to take on the hosts in a one-off Test starting on Wednesday followed by a three-ODI series.

Football needs 'integrity': Obama on Fifa scandal
Barack Obama said that it was crucial that global football ensure the "integrity" of the sport, when asked about the corruption scandal engulfing Fifa.

India need to execute their plans vs B'desh: McGrath
Australian pace great Glenn McGrath said that Indian team would need to execute their plans properly during their one-off Test match against Bangladesh.

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Apple unveils iOS 9 for iPhones, iPads
iOS 9, the next version of the software that powers Apple's mobile devices, will support iPhone 4S and above, iPad 2 and above, all iPad mini models, and iPod touch fifth-generation.

Apple's Siri goes 'Proactive' with iOS 9 to take on Google Now
Apple's Siri now has word recognition error rate of 5%, which is less than the 8% error rate of Google Now that was announced last week at I/O 2015.

H-1B visa fight to get tougher for IT companies
Immigration and visa issues, which have long plagued the IT sector, could come back to hurt Indian IT services companies this year.

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Jams on Ring Road after cave-in
Traffic on Ring Road crawled on Monday after a section of the road between Aradhana Enclave and Dhaula Kuan caved in on Sunday night.

Choose course over college
Be it the classic dilemma of choosing between the best-reputed college and one’s favourite course or doubts over which course one should go for, there was an answer to every question at The Times of India’s Mission Admission seminar.

SC extends stay on AIPMT results till June 12
The Supreme Court on Monday extended till June 12 the stay on declaration of results of the CBSE's All India Pre-Medical Test, when the court may take a call on pleas seeking re-conduct of the test following alleged irregularities in the May 3 examination.

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MIM slams Saamna piece on 'illegal mosques'
Reacting to an editorial in Shiv Sena mouthpiece Saamna on Monday, which suggested that thousands of mosques and dargahs in the state have come up illegally on government land, Majlise Ittihadul Muslimeen (MIM) accused the party of communalizing the issue.

Mumbai Metro boasts of 99% punctuality
Mumbai Metro, which completed its first anniversary on June 8, boasts of 99% punctuality and zero cancellation. The Metro, on an average, runs 368 services on weekdays with an average frequency of 3.48 minutes.

Consumer rights body asks HC to defer hikes in auto, taxi fare
Consumer rights body Mumbai Grahak Panchayat has approached the Bombay high court to defer the proposed auto and taxi fare hike in light of the Maharashtra government’s decision to junk the Hakim committee.

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Kejriwal opens fist to pay, stop the stink
Reaching out to one of his biggest support groups on Monday, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal announced an advance of Rs 500 crore for East and North municipal corporations to pay April and May salaries of sanitation workers, teachers and doctors.

BJP says CM's dialogue move unconstitutional
Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s decision to hold a dialogue with sanitation workers has not gone down well with BJP, which controls all three municipal corporations.

Corporation workers protest at CM's house
: Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal may have drawn a crowd of municipal workers to his ‘dialogue’ in Ramlila Maidan on Monday evening but the day started with a protest at his door by sanitation workers who have not been paid salaries.

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IISc meet comes home for first time
For the first time, the IISc's Global Conference will be held on its Bengaluru campus later this month, with a host of scientists, including Isro chief AS Kiran Kumar and principal scientific adviser to the Centre R Chidambaram, expected to speak on various scientific challenges.

Bomb blast victim seeks Rs 10 lakh relief
NS Leesha, a 20-year-old girl who was injured in the April 2013 bomb blast near the BJP headquarters, has moved the high court seeking interim relief of Rs 10 lakh.

Panel to look into denotification
Arkavathy allottees can look forward to having their grievances redressed when the justice Kempanna Commission, probing the denotification of Arkavathy Layout from 2003, begins its sittings from July 18.

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TDP leaders rue `inaction' by governor
TDP leaders on Monday blamed governor ESL Narasimhan for the relations between AP and Telangana going from bad to worse in the wake of the note-for-vote scam. According to them, the crisis got precipitated due to the governor's inaction.

No truth in allegation of ill-treatment, say Hyderabad cops
The Hyderabad police on Monday refuted allegations that the cash-for-vote case accused TDP MLA A Revanth Reddy was ill-treated at the Special Investigation Team (SIT) police station.

Andhra cabinet meet today to counter Telangana moves
Raising the confrontation with Telangana over the Revanth episode to another level, Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu has convened an emergency meeting of his cabinet in the city on Tuesday morning.

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Back to school - A lesson in economics
Many schools insist that parents buy supplies exclusively from within, and more than what is required.

Doctors must be aware of drug allergy, say experts
When it is most common for people who are unwell to drop by a clinic for a shot or medication, what does one do when the medication causes more problems than the original ailment the patient was treated for?

Suburbs battle water crisis as wells go dry
The brunt of summer may have passed, but residents in the suburbs are still feeling parched as they battle a severe water crisis.

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Adani companies to raise Rs 25,000 crore via bonds
The $10-billion Adani group will raise around Rs 25,000 crore through global bonds in the next couple of months through two of its companies —Adani Ports and Adani Transmission — to reduce interest costs and finance new projects.

Board e-watch may be copied by India
Students appearing in their class X and class XII board exams across the country may soon find CCTVs keeping an eye over them. Gujarat’s success with electronic surveillance inside the exam halls may get national acceptance.

Cyclonic storm Ashobaa to spare Gujarat
The deep depression in the Arabian Sea has intensified into cyclonic storm ‘Ashobaa’ and is expected to further develop into a ‘super cyclonic storm’ in next 24-36 hours, the weather office said.

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Rise in mercury also brings skin diseases
With mercury crossing 45-degree mark, patients visiting OPD at government hospitals are complaining of skin diseases like sun burn, melasma (a dark skin discolouration that appears on sun-exposed areas of the face), photo-dermatitis and folliculitis (shaving or clothes that rub the skin to irritate follicles).

Students, teachers undergo training for first Yoga Day
In order to make International Yoga Day on June 21 successful, students, teachers, government employees and others are receiving training from yoga gurus.

One killed as Nishads' protest turns violent
One protester died and more than a dozen — including three policemen — were injured as members of Nishad community, demanding scheduled caste status, blocked rail traffic at Siha Par Halt in Sahjanwa area on the outskirts of Gorakhpur on Sunday.

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CBI arrests Shibu Soren's kin in horse-trading case
CBI on Monday arrested B N Manjhi, father of JMM legislator Sita Soren, from his apartment in Bhubaneswar, in connection with the alleged horse-trading case of countermanded Rajya Sabha elections in 2012.

Prawn units face closure
The Odisha State Pollution Control Board (OSPCB) is planning to slap closure notices on three prawn processing units at Mancheswar Industrial Estate here for functioning without the mandatory 'consent to operate' (CTO).

With ad for CIC, government ends 'babudom' in Odisha info panel
For the first time since the Odisha Information Commission was formed in October 2005, the state government has invited applications for the post of the chief information commissioner (CIC), ending the decade-long tradition of appointing retired bereaucrats to the post.

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Mines to be e-auctioned for transparency: Tomar
Under the new mining policy of the Narendra Modi Centre, mining blocks will be allotted only through e-auctioning and Madhya Pradesh will be first state to start the practice.

SAIL to come to Bundelkhand, MOIL in Balaghat
Steel Authority of India (SAIL) will start a vitrification plant in Chhattarpur district of Madhya Pradesh and MOIL (Manganese Ore India Limited) a ferro-alloy plant in naxal-affected Balaghat.

Couple tonsured, branded, forced to drink urine for "falling in love" in Madhya Pradesh
A teenaged youth and a married woman who ran away from a village in Madhya Pradesh to get married, were caught thrashed, tonsured, paraded wearing a garland of footwear and forced to drink urine after branding their faces with hot iron rods.

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Chandigarh-based startup gets $5m funding
The city-based startup, 'Jugnoo', a hyperlocal app that allows users to call auto-rickshaws through their smartphones, has received funding of $5million.

Minor among 3 arrested for kidnapping, killing
Three youths, including a teenager, were arrested on Monday for killing the son of a Kaithal-based building contractor after kidnapping him.

HC refuses to vacate stay on quota for promotion to SC employees
Punjab and Haryana high court on Monday refused to vacate stay on its orders of restraining Haryana government from keeping 20% seats for Class III and IV employees belonging to scheduled caste (SC) category in departmental promotions.

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