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News Digest: It is first real test for govt's 'tough on terror' posture

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Tuesday, July 28, 2015
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It is first real test for govt's 'tough on terror' posture
The Gurdaspur fidayeen attack poses the first major political challenge to the Modi government’s tough-on-terror posture

Multiplicity of agencies remains the bane of anti-terror operations
The multiplicity of security agencies ill-prepared in dealing with a terrorist attack and the resultant chaos was on display yet again as three terrorists stormed Punjab’s Gurdaspur district.

LeT prime suspect, terrorists believed to have crossed over into Kathua
Lashkar-e-Toiba has emerged as the prime suspect behind Monday’s terror attack in Gurdaspur in Punjab. The modus operandi was reminiscent of the storming of police stations in J&K, particularly the March attack carried out by LeT in Samba, while the equipment found on the three fidayeen such as GPS device, AK-47s and Chinese grenades, as well as a conscious effort on their part to conceal their identity bore the unmistakable stamp of a Lashkar operation.

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No knee-jerk reaction to SIT proposals on P-Notes: FM
The government on Monday moved to calm jittery investors, promising that there will be no “knee-jerk” reaction to recommendations by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) on investments through participatory notes (P-Notes).

Govt rakes in Rs 1.6k cr from PFC stake sale
The government’s offer to sell 5% stake in Power Finance Corporation was oversubscribed despite the Indian stock market indices witnessing a sharp decline.

R S Sharma set to be new Trai chairman
Ram Sewak Sharma is set to be the new chief of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai), taking charge at a time when the regulator is deciding on crucial matters such as net neutrality and the way to deal with the fast-growing eco-system of over-the-top (OTT) operators, who are mushrooming over the mobile and internet world.

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'Investment flows can't be treated as climate finance'
India today said investment flows — which can have green benefits — cannot be treated as climate finance, that should ideally come from public funding or there should be a subvention for industries to adopt climate-friendly technologies.

Soon cheaper, efficient metal-based solar cells maybe available
In a breakthrough discovery, scientists have revealed a new method which could lead to cheap, efficient metal-based solar cells.

Eco-tourism at Sahyadri Tiger Reserve gets a boost
In a bid to promote eco-tourism in the buffer zone of the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve, an expedition has been organised between August 14 and 16.

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US, Turkey aim for IS-free zone in Syria
The US and Turkey have agreed to work together to clear the Islamic State from northern Syria, a senior US official said on Monday.

Yemen airstrikes resume; 15 allied fighters killed
The Saudi-led coalition launched new airstrikes in at least two Yemeni provinces today, piercing a humanitarian pause that started at midnight the previous day, security officials said.

Strong earthquake rocks Indonesia's Papua province
A powerful magnitude 7.0 earthquake has struck the Indonesian province of Papua, US geologists said Tuesday.

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Bajrangi Bhaijaan: 10 pictures from the shoot

Ajay Devgn in Remo D'Souza's action-dance film
Ajay Devgn’s next is Baadshaho followed by Shivaay, in which he is both the director and lead actor.

'Controversies seem to follow me'
Mika Singh has sure made a space of his own in Bollywood with his signature style singing and an attitude of a rockstar.

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Why Hitchcock movies thrill us so much
The movies of legendary English filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock, nicknamed the `Master of Suspense', have made our palms sweat and pulses race for more than 65 years and now researchers have learned why .

Soon, a space sojourn for microscopic worms
Scientists are planning to send thousands of microscopic worms to the International Space Station (ISS) in an experiment aimed at understanding what triggers the body to build and lose muscle.

3D-printed UAV takes flight in UK
A 3D-printed unmanned ae rial vehicle (UAV) was successfully launched off the front of a Royal Navy warship and it landed safely on a Dorset beach after covering a distance of around 500 metres.

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Terror attack: Will India-Pakistan cricket ties take a hit?
Monday's terrorist attack on a police station in Punjab has compelled BCCI to give a stern warning to PCB.

I am in a tricky position regarding my Test spot: Rohit
Rohit knows that he is in a "very tricky position" but wants to utilise upcoming SL tour and subsequent tour of SA to cement his spot in the five-day format.

Infographic: The week in numbers from sporting world
From England's crushing 405-run defeat at the hands of Australia in the second Ashes Test to Usain Bolt's return to form with a 9.87 seconds finish to win the 100m at the London Diamond League, the week gone by threw up some interesting stats.

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Here's everything you need to know about upgrading to Windows 10
On July 29th, Microsoft will release the most significant overhaul of its operating system in years when it launches the long-awaited Windows 10.

Lenovo K3 Note review
Lenovo recently launched the K3 Note, which is exclusively available on Flipkart through flashsale.

Micromax Canvas Xpress 2 first impressions
This week, Micromax unveiled its new Canvas Xpress 2 budget smartphone that features an octa-core processor and a 720p display at a price less than Rs 5,999.

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NIFT withdraws hostel facility for boys
National Institute of Fashion Technology in Kangra has withdrawn the facility of boys' hostel.

Social media holds the key for PU student leaders
Though active campaigning for the Panjab University student council polls is yet to begin, student parties are making the most of their social media pages to woo supporters.

First post-graduate batch inducted at PU's dental college
Panjab University (PU), on Monday conducted its first-ever post-graduate induction programme in which first batch of PG students was formally inducted into Masters of Dental Surgery (MDS) programme of the institute by vice chancellor of Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot, Dr Raj Bahadur.

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'40 million Indians have hepatitis B'
The World Health Organization said India needs better detection and prevention facilities, on the occasion of World Hepatitis Day on Tuesday.

Bizwoman moves panel to claim jewellery, immunity from penalty
Businesswoman Vihari Sheth, arrested for smuggling diamond-studded gold jewellery worth Rs 2.5 crore two years ago, has approached the settlement commission for release of the jewellery and also sought immunity from payment of fine, penalty and prosecution.

Chief secy cracks whip as babus fail to implement cabinet decisions
A high-level internal probe conducted by chief secretary Swadheen Kshatriya has revealed that there was an inordinate delay, ranging between two and four months in implementing the crucial decisions taken by the state cabinet.

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After making his point, Jung clears Maliwal as DCW chief
Having had his way with constitutional procedures on the appointment of Delhi Commission for Women’s chief, lieutenant governor Najeeb Jung on Monday approved the name of Swati Maliwal, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s choice for the job.

Walking home at night in Delhi Cantt, 22-year-old shot
A young man was shot dead in high-security Delhi Cantonment while returning home late on Sunday night. Twenty-two-year-old Clive, aka Kali, who worked in an Army canteen, was shot a few metres away from his home.

Man hangs himself in NE Delhi
A 29-year-old youth allegedly hanging himself in northeast Delhi's Bhajanpura on Saturday morning.

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Kalam saw Bengaluru as world-class metropolis
It was a decade ago on a Sun day that former president A P J Abdul Kalam gave a 60-minute PowerPoint presentation to 300 legislators of Karnataka and a host of special invitees on how to take the state forward.

Kalam's stellar career took off in Bengaluru
As a vegetarian Tamil-speaking man who loitered around a church on the beaches of Thiruvanathapuram where Isro stored its rockets in the early and mid-1960s, he was known as Kalam Iyer.

A tiny chip that can save lives
I magine you are inside a speeding car on a high way at night. Several metres away a wild ani mal or some other obstacle appears out of the blue and you have little time to react.The impending danger can be averted, thanks to an innovation by an MTech graduate from Indian Institute of Sci ence (IISc). Aditya Chowdary, 24, has designed a device that detects obstacles from a dis tance and alerts the vehicle driver about it.

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INS Viraat to lay anchor in Andhra Pradesh, but as a museum
Torpedoing the competition from the other maritime states in the country, Andhra Pradesh has secured the clearance from the Indian Navy to berth INS Viraat as a museum in one of its ports after it is decommissioned in 2016.

15 x-ray, 6 CT facilities shut in Hyderabad
Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) has shut down 15 diagnostic X-ray and six computed tomography (CT) centres in Hyderabad for flouting radiation norms and posing serious health hazards, including cancer and infertility.

Man murdered in broad daylight in Hyderabad
In a spine-chilling incident, two unidentified assailants murderd a 35-year-old man by slitting his throat in broad daylight near the busy Swapnalok Complex on SD Road in Secunderabad on Monday afternoon.

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Right to know: A case for live telecast of assembly sessions
The monsoon session of Parliament is underway in New Delhi. We have been able to watch for ourselves the arguments being put forth by the ruling and opposition parties; and we are informed of what goes on in the premier democratic institution of the country . However, the same facility is not extended to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly .

It's only Cooum: But a river does run through Chennai
Every few years a river restoration re potrcomes up and multi crore projects are drawn up to revamp the Cooum ,which at present has been reduced to being the largest sewage carrier of the city .

Bloodless surgery gains traction among patients
Bloodless surgery began as a way to help members of persuasions that forbid blood transfusion, like Jehovah's Witnesses, but has now become the procedure of preference for many patients and -in a country with a wide blood demand-supply gap -an effective alternative, surgeons say .

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Kalam's last work was released in Gujarat
Dr APJ Abdul Kalam met Pramukh Swami, spiritual head of BAPS sect of Swaminarayan Sampraday in June 2001 at Gujarat Bhavan in a chance meeting. The relationship resulted in `Transcendence ­ My Spiritual Experiences with Pramukh Swamiji', 14 years later as the book was released at Sarangpur in Gujarat on June 20. It was the last of Kalam's 15 books.

Gujarat was APJ's ignition key
In 2002, when some grassroots innova tors walked in to meet former presi dent Dr APJ Abdul Kalam at Rash trapati Bhavan, they were touched by his hospitality.

`Fulfilling his vision the best tribute'
It's sad that he is no more, but the only way we Indi ans can pay tribute to him is fulfilling his vision for India,“ said Snehal Thakkar, the girl to whom Dr APJ Abdul Kalam dedicated his book “Ignited Minds.“

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Case against Salman, Owaisi for Memon remarks
A complaint case has been registered against film star Salman Khan and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi for making alleged objectionable statement against the death penalty given to 1993 serial bomb blasts convict Yakub Memon.

Five dead, 2 injured in road accident
Five Rajasthan-based devotees including three of a family was killed while two others sustained injuries in a road accident in Pratapgarh district on Monday.

WhatsApp helps cops trace missing people
The cops have found a unique use of WhatsApp. They have turned this messenger app into an effective tool to share details of missing persons, unidentified and unclaimed bodies among themselves to solve cases. In the last 20 days, they have managed to trace three missing persons through dissemination of information on this app.

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Quack returns baby boy to couple in Rourkela
Their happiness knew no bounds when police handed over the child to them.After giving away her baby boy to Azad Ahamed alias Hakim, a quack, Rajani had a hard time convincing him to return the child.

20-kg gold adorns Keonjhar trio
Thousands of devotees witnessed Suna Besha (golden attire) of Jagannath and his siblings at the Baladevjew Temple here on Monday.

Truckers' stir: Govt to review freight charges
The truckers' strike in mineral-rich Keonjhar and Sundargarh districts over freight price for mineral transportation entered the 10th day on Monday.

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Unsafe Bhopal roads: 2 deaths every day in 2014
Road accidents snuffed out 25 lives and left 112 injured in the state every day last year. In this period, 9,292 people died and 41,204 sustained injuries in 39,698 cases, according to National Crime Records of Bureau (NCRB).

MP discoms wrongly billed Rs 9.5cr from 1.2L consumers: CAG
Madhya Pradesh power distribution companies wrongly billed 1.2 lakh domestic consumers in the name of fixed charges and unnecessarily forced them to cough up Rs 9.5 crore in a year.

NGT to Raisen collector: Allot 11 acres for MSW site in Mandideep
National Green Tribunal (NGT) has asked district collector of Raisen to allot 11 acres of land in Mandideep town as soon as possible for setting up municipal solid waste (MSW) site.

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NGO workers protest against health department
NGOs working under "Targeted Intervention" project of Punjab state AIDS control society protested against the state health department on Monday.

5 IEDs found on Amritsar-Pathankot rail route
Police and GRP officials suspect that terrorists who stormed the Dinanagar police station on Monday morning, had planted five improvised explosive devices (IEDs) over a stretch of 40 feet near a bridge on the Amritsar-Pathankot section.

Umrao Jaans, Nawabs liven up Ludhiana's kitty parties
Kitty parties in the city are known for their unique themes.This time around Ludhianvis came up with the theme called Shaam-e-Awadh where the attire and décor for the party was inspired from the movie Umrao Jaan.

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