Saturday, 19 September 2015

News Digest: Netaji mystery: More research needed on Faizabad saint

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Today's Headlines

Netaji mystery: More research needed on Faizabad saint
Reuters announced Netaji's alleged death in an air crash in August 1945 yet in September 1945, Bengal's DIG police D R Hardwick wrote in his note on a secret memo of Calcutta commissioner of police: "I have already pointed out the danger of trying Subhas Bose in India."

Netaji activists plan to move SC
A group of Netaji activists have decided to move Supreme court with the demands of declassifying files in the possession of the government at the Centre.

Behind the byline
The harassment faced by the female journalists of Khabar Lahariya is not an isolated affair. For women, reporting from the hinterland can be risky business.

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Sun Pharma sells Ranbaxy arms to Strides Arcolab for Rs 165 cr
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd is selling erstwhile Ranbaxy's two divisions in central nervous system (CNS) segment in India to Strides Arcolab for Rs 165 crore.

Bangladesh wants to invest $8bn in infrastructure
Bangladesh's government wants to invest $8 billion over the next few years in infrastructure to improve the economy and sought help from private sector to share the cost which the government could not bear alone.

Over 20 countries on 'waiting list' to join AIIB: China
The number could bring the AIIB on a par with or even surpass membership in the Japan-led Asian Development Bank (ADB), which currently has 67 members, 19 of them outside of the Asia Pacific, according to its website.

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Eco-activists urge government to save Yamuna river
Eco-activists of the Yamuna basin area, from Delhi to Taj city Agra in Uttar Pradesh, have raised an alarm over failure of the state and central governments to control pollution and free the flood-plains from encroachments to save the river.

David Letterman may interview PM Modi on climate change
Veteran comedian David Letterman is expected to host a session with Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the nation's energy concerns during his maiden visit to India next year.

Groundwater turning toxic with sewage
The recent spate of moderate to heavy rains in the city may have boosted the groundwater levels by at least half a metre, but a new report reveals that the water thus recharged is highly contaminated with fluorides, nitrates and large quantities of iron.

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Pope to witness impact of thaw in US-Cuba ties
Pope Francis begins a nine-day tour of Cuba and the United States on Saturday where he will see both the benefits and complexities of a fast-evolving detente between the old Cold War foes that he helped broker.

Syria launches deadly air raids on ISIS Palmyra: Report
Syrian regime aircraft Friday carried out at least 25 strikes on jihadist-controlled Palmyra, the country's famed ancient city, with eight civilians among the dead, a monitoring group said.

Putin, Berlusconi in Crimea wine controversy
Ukrainian prosecutors are preparing charges against the director of a winery in Russian-occupied Crimea for allegedly uncorking a 240-year-old bottle for Russian President Vladimir Putin and former Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi.

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Sanjay drops by at Salman's Ganpati festivities
Sanjay Dutt, who is out on a 30-day parole currently, stepped out for Ganpati visarjan with his wife Maanayata and twins Iqra and Shahraan. First, the family was spotted at an artificial pond in suburban Mumbai for visarjan.

Ranveer Singh replaces Ranbir Kapoor?
Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone are one of the hottest on-screen pairs of Bollywood.

Saif: Kareena nowehere between Salman and me
The Phantom star added that he has known Salman longer than he has known Kareena and he hopes that their equation is not dependant on her.

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Want to lead a happy life? Get successful by the age of 27
New research has suggested that men in particular report less satisfaction later in life if they struggle to make progress in their careers before the age of 27.

How going green gives you a 'license' to indulge in treats
Five years ago, a provocative experiment found that people who bought "green" products at the grocery store were afterward more likely to lie, cheat and hoard prize money, when compared with a control group that didn't buy such products.

Global fat demand set to soar
Consumers are increasingly eschewing bread in favour of butter and red meat as carbohydrates take a back seat to fat and protein, a worldwide shift underpinned by a changing medical consensus that promises to transform the food industry.

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Jayaram shocks world No. 7 to reach Korea Open final
Indian shuttler Ajay Jayaram continued his rampaging run at the Korea Open notching up a straight-game upset victory over world No 7 Chou Tien Chen to storm into the finals of the $600,000 Super Series event.

EPL: Nine-man Arsenal crash to 2-0 defeat at Chelsea
Chelsea grabbed a morale-boosting 2-0 victory in a fiery London derby against Arsenal when two visiting players were sent off at Stamford Bridge.

Virat Kohli feels surreal to look back at his career progress
Virat Kohli said it's a "surreal feeling" as he looks back at his journey in international cricket, which started with the ICC U-19 WC triumph.

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15 things you can do in iOS 9 that you couldn't in iOS 8
It may have come to your attention that there's a fresh version of iOS in town.

The 3 key themes of PM Modi's Silicon Valley visit
The first Indian leader to visit Silicon Valley since 1982, PM Narendra Modi would focus on innovation, digital economy and clean energy during his trip to the Mecca of tech startups.

Google to unveil new Nexus phones on Sept 29
Google sent out invitations to the press on Friday night for a September 29 event. It may introduce new Android smartphones and an updated version of the Chromecast.

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Paper leak hits KPSC exam 4 years after recruitment scam
In a major goof-up, wrong question papers were distributed during the Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) exam for gazetted probationers.

Gujrat's school examination from October 3
The first term examination at the Gujarat board-affiliated schools will begin from the first week of October. The examination will held from October 3 to 5.

CAT registration date extended to Sept 25
The date to register for the Common Admission Test for management institutes has been extended to September 25.

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BMC suspends 14 staffers for flooding Mumbai
In the sternest action taken against its employees in recent memory, the BMC suspended 14 civic officials after pinning responsibility on them for the massive flooding in Mumbai on June 19 that saw the first major rains of monsoon 2015.

One day of rain in lakes ensures 11 days of water supply for Mumbai
There is finally some good news from the catchment area lakes which supply water to Mumbai.

Interiors of state receive good rain
Mumbai: While Mumbai city and the suburbs have still not witnessed a heavy downpour for a long time, there was good news from parched areas in the state.

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Anti-lock braking system must for all two-wheelers
All models of two-wheelers need to be fitted with anti-lock braking system (ABS) and combined braking system (CBS) by April 2018.

Dengue workers wage lonely battle
No salary, no leave, and if the mosquitoes don’t get him now, the fumes and chemicals he handles daily without protection will eventually.

Mosquitoes not the only foe for city's dengue warriors
No salary, no leave, and if the mosquitoes don’t get him now, the fumes and chemicals he handles daily without protection will eventually. Deepak Pal knows this but can’t quit as his measly salary of Rs 8,600 a month feeds seven mouths

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A park by residents, for residents in Bengaluru
It's an oasis of sorts. Only that it is located in the midst of the concrete jungle that Koramangala is.

Bengaluru rider booked: Cops say it is legal procedure
They booked the poor husband for negligent driving!!" was the reaction of Gurmeet Soni Bhalla on Facebook to the Thursday night incident on Devarabeesanahalli flyover.

It's a BDA pothole, declares BBMP official
Stuti Pandey may be dead, but what matters most to BBMP assistant executive engineer Sandesh Shetty, Bellandur, is whether the killer crater was a BBMP pothole or a BDA one.

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Now, city techies turn to 'digital hitchhiking'
The city's hi-tech crowd is going green.

Stray dogs pose a grave threat? Police think so
With Ganesh immersion coinciding with Bakrid celebrations this year, the South Zone (SZ) police have a different species of 'troublemaker' on their watch list.

Caught in division tussle, doctors wait for salaries
Medical employees in Telangana are still bearing the brunt of state bifurcation as they run from pillar to post for their salaries.

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Rocks on a roll
Paleolithic caves hidden away in the hills 70km from Chennai?

One God and many avatars
The omnipresent elephant head with faces bearing many expressions; quintessential potbellies supplanted with muscular abs; and instead of plump arms bulging biceps lifting a Shivalingam ­ Ganesh idols across the city are a mix of devotion and creativity.

Ramadoss demands CBI probe into human sacrifice charge
The discovery of skeletons and human bones near a graveyard in Melur in Madurai district in connection with a probe into the multi-crore granite scam was shocking and the case must be probed by the CBI, said PMK chief S Ramadoss.

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Western city areas tense but peaceful
Hardik Patel's arrest by the Surat police on Saturday for taking out an Ekta Yatra without permission had its repercussion across the state.

Stop pushing state into anarchy: CM
Chief Minister Anandiben Patel on Saturday warned "vested interests" not to push to state back to pre-2001 period of unrest, disturbance and instability.

Patel rap: Ban on mobile net returns, people fume
Within a week of Gujarat high court's upholding ban on mobile internet services as "just and proper" to contain violence, the state government resorted to the measure once again on Saturday after the leader of Patidar reservation stir, Hardik Patel, was detained in Surat.

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HC reserves verdict on AMU VC appointment
The Allahabad High Court has reserved its judgment on a writ petition challenging the appointment of Prof Zameeruddin Shah as Vice-Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU).

New panel to hold AU students' union election
Authorities of Allahabad University have constituted the advisory committee for holding Students’ Union Elections.

Overzealous aspirants trample code of conduct
The announcement of Allahabad University Students’ Union elections has left the campus abuzz.

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Odisha forms 3 panels to claim rights on rasgulla
The Odisha government on Saturday raked up a fight over rasgulla belonging originally to the state, by deciding to set up three committees to counter neighbouring West Bengal’s claim over the sweet.

Naveen congratulates Dutee and Srabani
Chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday congratulated Odia sprinter Dutee Chand and Srabani Nanda for their success in the 55th National Open Athletics Championships in Kolkata.

Odisha increases additional 50-days work under MGNREGS in drought-hit areas
The Odisha government on Saturday announced to provide additional 50 days of work to labourers in drought-hit areas under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS).

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Blast in Neemuch kills couple, explosives suspected
A man and his wife were killed in an explosion that took place at a house in Piparwa village, around 80km from here in wee hours of Saturday.

Govt: Ex-gratia paid to Petlawad blast victims in five days
Even as police are yet to trace out whereabouts of Rajendra Kaswa, prime accused in Petlawad twin blast case, Jhabua district administration has claimed to have fulfilled all promises made by chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan to help the bereaved families. Congress suspect government claims stating it's surprising indeed for, victims of Harda train incident are yet to get government relief even after a month and a half.

Minor's gang rape: Anuppur judge directs fresh probe
Taking a serious view of slackness in a minor’s gang rape case probe by police and doctors, a court of district and session’s judge in Anuppur, directed state government for conducting a fresh probe in the case and action against officials who conducted the probe in the case. Accused in the case were acquitted over lack of evidence.

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HC seeks govts' reply over ban on Vaidya killers' biopic
The Punjab and Haryana high court on Saturday issued notice to the Centre and the Punjab government on a plea against the Central Board for Film Certification's decision to revoke the certificate granted for screening of Punjabi film 'The Mastermind Jinda-Sukha'.

To be in poll fray, Haryana defaulters repay Rs 53 crore in 3 days
After the new Haryana Panchayati Raj Act debarred defaulters from contesting panchayat elections, cooperative banks in Haryana received Rs 53 crore from about 10,000 people in a matter of just three days till Thursday.

BSF recovered 23 kilogram heroin from near Indo Pak international border in Punjab
As against expectations there is a sudden spurt in cross border smuggling with Border Security Force (BSF) recovering 23 kilogram of heroin valued at around Rs 115 crore in international market from near Indo Pak international border in Amritsar sector on Friday.

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