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Monday, August 03, 2015
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Rescue operations in landslide-hit Manipur village
The NDRF team, which airdashed to Imphal on Saturday night, flew towards Joumol village, about 165 km from Imphal, in a helicopter on Sunday morning.

Students invite Rathore to FTII campus yet again
The agitating students of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) have invited Rajyavardhan Rathore, minister of state for information and broadcasting, to the campus to "build a positive environment to resolve issues” and "foster a dialogue which could speed up the resolution of this crisis".

Nitish, BJP to woo Bihari diaspora
With the assembly elections set to coincide with the festive season, when many migrants return to celebrate Durga Puja, Diwali and Chhath, the Bihari diaspora is being seen as a crucial "swing" factor in the poll outcome.

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Uber valued at $50bn as MS invests $100m
Microsoft has agreed to invest about $100 million in Uber Technologies at a valuation of approximately $50 billion, a person with knowledge of the matter said.

RBI unlikely to cut rates: Bankers
Bankers see a one in four chance that Reserve Bank of India governor Raghuram Rajan will cut interest rates in the monetary policy review on Tuesday.

Startups, SMEs tardy in protecting patents
A startup recently found to its dismay that the patent created by its employee was not owned by it.

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Students tie bands to plants to mark Friendship Day
In a bid to create awareness among the people to preserve nature, the students in Vadodara tied friendship bands to trees and plants on the occasion of World Friendship Day.

Drones to control man-animal conflict around forests!
If things go according to plan, drones may soon come to the rescue of those caught in conflict with wild animals.

Children take pledge to protect tigers in Madhya Pradesh
Children living in buffer zone of Kanha Reserve Forest took an oath for conservation of tigers and their natural habitats by creating awareness about disadvantages of deforestation .

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Obama to unveil tougher climate change plan
The revised Clean Power Plan will seek to slash carbon emissions from the power sector by 32% by 2030 from 2005 levels, a 9% increase over a previous proposal, a White House fact sheet said on Sunday.

Canada PM calls Oct 19 election, focus on sluggish economy
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Sunday called a parliamentary election for Oct 19, kicking off a marathon 11-week campaign likely to focus on a stubbornly sluggish economy and his decade in power.

Saudi Arabian king leaves France after holiday controversy
Saudi Arabian King Salman left the south of France for Morocco on Sunday, cutting short a planned three-week stay after a petition from some 150,000 residents over the closure of a public beach outside his villa.

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Sonakshi to play Dawood Ibrahim's sister
Mumbai underworld don Dawood Ibrahim has 12 siblings.

One man, two beauty queens!
Meow recently caught wind that this former beauty queen, who never met a rich man she couldn’t steal, was supposedly having a thing with a star-struck prince.

Bollywood's Top 10 must watch deleted scenes

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Cancer treatment gets mini-accelerator boost
Researchers at Cern are developing a new particle accelerator, just two metres long, that can be used in hospitals for imaging and the treatment of cancer.

Now, 3 more super-Earths discovered
A new 'secret' planetary system that includes three super-Earths and one outer giant planet has been discovered by astronomers at a distance of just 21 light years from Earth.

First aqueous solar flow battery designed
Researchers have designed the first aqueous flow battery with solar capability that can achieve a 20 per cent energy savings over traditional batteries.

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When I say we did not execute plans, it also includes me: Kohli
Virat Kohli is known for speaking his heart out and on the eve of team's departure, he made it a point to clarify his statement about team's performance in Bangladesh

Silver for India women's team in World Archery
The Indian women's recurve archery team lost 4-5 to Russia in the final of the World Championships being held at the Christiansborg Palace

Saina is tougher than her World Championship rivals: Vimal
Saina Nehwal might still be recovering from a shoulder pain but coach Vimal Kumar is confident of her performance at the World Championships.

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Microsoft Windows 10: 10 hottest features
Here are ten key features of the new operating system…

Indian ISPs blocking porn websites?
A number of internet users in India are reporting that porn websites are being blocked.

5 high-end features missing in OnePlus 2
After months of teasing, OnePlus has finally announced its new smartphone OnePlus 2.

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EXPERT EYE - Bone up on it
Dr Harvinder Singh Chhabra, chief of spine and medical director, Indian Spinal Injuries Centre, on choosing orthopaedics as a study option Bone and joint diseases are the most common cause of physical disability in the world, especially the developing world.

TEST DRIVE - Stepping stones to medical school
Education Times gives you the lowdown on some major national as well as state-level entrance tests for Bachelor's courses in medicine.

Certificate check
Employers across sectors face challenges in recruiting candidates from entry to senior manager level, and require credible certification pathways, says a survey.

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Precursor to BMC election? Sena will go it alone in Kolhapur polls
Close on the heels of Uddhav Thackeray's announcement that Shiv Sena is keen on winning power in Maharashtra on its own steam, the party's Kolhapur unit has decided to part ways with BJP for the October civic elections.

Here's why lepto beats Mum every monsoon
Researchers have found an answer to why leptospirosis has consistently outwitted the city's health shield every year.

RTO staff crunch hits licence applicants
Work at the Andheri RTO in the western suburbs is badly hit and citizens are experiencing inordinate delays in getting new car registration certificates and driving licences renewed.

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Delhi cops live in these hellholes
Where do the families of our much-maligned policemen live? TOI visited the police colonies at Kingsway Camp and Ashok Vihar to check out the tall claims of the Delhi government about developmental work in these areas.

Session on gender safety begins today
A week after the special session of Delhi assembly on women's security was postponed as a mark of respect to former President APJ Abdul Kalam on his death, the government has decided to convene it on Monday.

Desperate Cong banks on Lokpal, AAP retorts
Struggling to find space in the forefront of Delhi politics, Congress has decided to use the Lokpal plank to propel itself in the limelight.

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Cycle enthusiasts pay tribute to People's President
Over 2,000 people hit the pedal at Yelahanka on Sunday to pay tribute to former President APJ Abdul Kalam on the occasion of Cycle Day, supported by The Times of India.

Touts rip off patients coming to hospitals for cheaper care
The Roys from Bengal, in Bengaluru for their injured son's treatment, are poorer by Rs 10,000 in hours.

'Saw our students among militants'
A day after they were abducted, the four Indians were shifted to another camp. Vijay Kumar said he saw his former students among the terrorists.

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News analysis - TRS fuelling disruptive politics?
Peaceful protests against government policies could soon become a thing of the past with politics of disruption taking centrestage with every passing day , thanks to the ruling Telangana Rasthra Samithi's failure to address some key issues in their one year in power.

Engineering colleges to focus on employability
Over 2 lakh students pass out every year from various engineering colleges in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, but only around 18 per cent of them land jobs immediately, thanks to the fact that most engineering graduates lack several skills that make them employable.

Wives of kidnapped profs appeal for help
Assistant professor Ch Balaram Kishan's wife Sridevi met Dattatreya at the Dilkusha Guesthouse and handed over a memorandum requesting him for help in securing the release of her husband.

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Fake variety leaves bitter taste in palm jaggery market
A group of men with baskets filled with palm jaggery, traditional brown sugar, line the highway on the outskirts of Madurai waiting for customers who might still prefer the sweetener to the factory-made refined white sugar.

Experts to explain rare Indian art in series of lectures
Two heritage experts are planning a series of monthly lectures in the city to create awareness about Indian art. S Swaminathan and senior artist G Chandrasekharan will speak on "Indian Art from Indus Valley to India Today,"

Gandhian's death provides impetus to prohibition call
Though he welcomed Karunanidhi's recent call for total prohibition in the state, Sasi Perumal wasn't exuberant.

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Hotel sealed after gang rape
Hotel, Sliver Springs in Shah-e-Alam, where six accused allegedly gang raped a minor dalit girl on July 26 and 27, has been sealed for violating the police commissioner's notification prohibiting the renting out of rooms without identity verification documents.

Drunkards' quarrel in Gomitpur turns communal
A minor altercation between four drunks at a liquor den in Gomtipur on Sunday afternoon turned communal and nearly disturbed the law and order situation in the city.

District head's nod must for promotion to DSP rank
About 55 police inspectors from across the state, who are waiting for promotions to the rank of deputy superintendent of police (DSP) are likely to get these after their respective district heads and police commissioners submit clearance certificates to the Home department.

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2 injured in group clash
Two persons including a woman sustained injuries when two rival groups clashed at Chak Shyam Pure Hinda village on Sunday. Police have registered a cross FIRs regarding the incident.

Communication gap leads to behavioural problems in children
These are a few thoughts scribbled by some children on paper in tests conducted during their counselling sessions at the state government’s bureau of psychology.

Wanted criminal nabbed in Allahabad
The Special Task Force (Allahabad unit) on Sunday caught a wanted criminal, Ashok Yadav, a resident of Sikandara (Jaunpur) after a brief encounter near Allahabad-Jaunpur border.

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NGT stops work on sewerage treatment plant near city
The National Green Tribunal, Kolkata bench, has directed the Odisha Water Supply and Sewerage Board (OWSSB) to stop construction of a Sewerage Treatment Plant (STP) at Basuaghai, a place of historical importance, on the outskirts of the city.

Crocodile-Human conflict on the rise in Bhitarkanika
The Bhitarkanika National Park and its nearby areas have turned into a crocodile-human conflict zone.

Floods hit rural economy in Jajpur, Kendrapada
Rivers have started receding but miseries of people in flood-affected villages of Jajpur and Kendrapada are far from over.

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Paddy scam whistle-blower's kin raise doubts on suicide theory
Family members of general manager of Madhya Pradesh Warehousing and Logistic Corporation (MPWLC), Surendra Shakya, who was mysteriously found dead in his Jabalpur home, say he was a braveheart and could not have committed suicide.

Teenager abducted and gang-raped in Rewa district, 3 jailed
A government teacher along with two friends allegedly abducted a student of class 10 and gang-raped her in captivity at Khauja village under Panwar police station of Rewa district on July 31.

Gang rape of minor: Satna residents demand arrest of accused
Thousands of residents took to the streets of Satna town on Sunday and took out candle march demanding arrest of six accused in the gang-rape of a minor.

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School kids celebrate bond of friendship
To celebrate Friendship Day, Bal Bharati Public School scheduled an activity titled 'Forever Friends' for the students of its Montessori Wing.The enthusiasm for the celebration was evident.

Weather gods blow hot, rain may fall today
Weather gods continued to blow hot during the Friendship Day weekend, with the maximum temperature touching 32°Celsius and humidity hovering around 86%.

Ladies club brings the fun in Friendship Day
Nearly 100 members of Geetanjali Ladies Club met at a city-based amusement and water park on Sunday for a club meeting and to celebrate Friendship Day.

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