Tuesday, 8 September 2015

News Digest: SC concerned over lack of infrastructure in consumer forums

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Wednesday, September 09, 2015
Today's Headlines

SC concerned over lack of infrastructure in consumer forums
Expressing concern over consumer courts not being provided sufficient staff and infrastructure to deal with increasing number of cases, the Supreme Court on Tuesday sought response from the Centre on steps taken to remove the deficiencies.

Gujarat cooks up Quran quote to urge respect for cows
When billboards in Ahmedabad recently carried a verse in Arabic, purportedly from the Quran, asking the faithful to respect the cow, there was a commotion in the Muslim ranks.

20% of world's under-5 deaths occur in India
One in every 21 children being born in India are dying before reaching their fifth birthday as the country recorded the highest number of under five deaths in 2015 globally.

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HUL to sell Modern bread co to Everstone
Consumer products giant Hindustan Unilever (HUL) is selling the heritage bread brand 'Modern' to private equity investor Everstone as part of a strategy to narrow the focus of its business.

Ambani, Birla seek protection for textiles
India's top industrialists sought protection for the textiles and steel sectors from cheap imports even as they pitched hard for reducing interest rates, saying the current situation offered an opportunity to lower the cost of capital.

Calls for aggressive rate cut grow
The clamour for deep interest rate cut of 50 basis points is growing among policy makers in the capital with some predicting a setback to growth prospects in the short term if the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) prefers to play "safe" when it reviews monetary policy later this month.

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World's oldest fossil sea turtle discovered
A fossil sea turtle from Colombia that is at least 120 million years old is the world's oldest, scientists have determined.

French president warns UN climate talks could fail
France's president says that major UN climate talks in Paris could fail to produce a global deal in December, and is urging faster action.

Maya activities left lasting impact on environment
Maya activity more than 2,000 years ago not only contributed to the decline of their environment but continues to influence today's environmental conditions, researchers have found.

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British Airways plane catches fire in Las Vegas, 2 injured
A British Airways jet caught fire on the runway at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, forcing the evacuation of the passengers on board.

Clinton says 'sorry' for using private email at state dept
US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton apologised for using a private email server in her New York home for her work as secretary of state in an interview on Tuesday.

Guatemala ex-president to face trial on fraud charges
A Guatemalan judge on Tuesday ordered fallen former President Otto Molina to stand trial over a graft scandal that stoked a political crisis, charging him with criminal association, taking bribes and customs fraud.

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Salman Khan: You can be wiped out any time
From Kumar Gaurav to Tiger Shroff, this chat with Salman Khan ranged from the current generation of newcomers to the older bunch of stars, as he spoke of what it takes to begin a career in Bollywood today.

Focus was more on Hero than Bajrangi: Salman
Actor Salman Khan claims that he didn't compromise on the budget for his production "Hero"

Anurag won't direct 'Gangs of Wasseypur 3'
Moving on after the debacle of Bombay Velvet, Anurag Kashyap is all set for Gangs of Wasseypur 3 (GOW), which will be directed by none other than the actor Zeishan Quadri.

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Now, a car powered by whisky residue
Scientists in Scotland have become the first in the world to produce biofuel capable of powering cars from residues of the whisky industry.

3 earn prestigious awards for studies of cancer, DNA damage
Three researchers won prestigious medical awards Tuesday for a new approach to treating cancer and insights into how creatures deal with DNA damage.

Humanoid robot to teach astronauts onboard ISS
French researchers have developed "an autobiographical memory" for a robot, the only permanent member onboard the International Space Station (ISS), which will help it pass on key information to astronauts who change every six months.

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Pakistan will survive without playing India: Shahryar Khan
The PCB and BCCI signed a MoU to play six series between 2015 and 2023. However PCB is yet to get the Indian board's response on its letter last week, asking them to honour the 'binding agreement'.

India suffer 0-3 thrashing vs Iran in FIFA WC qualifiers
India slumped to their third successive loss in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers as they suffered a 0-3 thrashing at the hands of Iran in a group match.

Ishant's aggression has hurt India's cause, says Manjrekar
Former batsman Sanjay Manjrekar has criticised pacer Ishant Sharma for his overt display of aggression during India's recent tour of Sri Lanka.

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8 things successful tech executives do before breakfast
Getting the right start to your day is extremely important.

Apple the biggest obstacle to better iPhones: Experts
Apple has ramped up its hiring of artificial intelligence experts, recruiting from PhD programmes and greatly increasing the size of its AI staff in a bid to improve Siri, but the company's data protection efforts may be its undoing.

Samsung Galaxy Note5 first impressions
Samsung Galaxy Note5 looks like a bigger version of the Galaxy S6 complete with a metal frame and glass panels at the front and back. We spent some time with the Note5 at the launch event and here’s a brief look at the phone…

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IIT study on merging arts, heritage with science
In a bid to merge science with heritage, IIT Kharagpur has started a new project in which various themes of fine arts, meditation and social work had been merged with science to find out that the analytical mind and intuitive mind are complimentary to each other.

SC asks NAAC to grade deemed universities
The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) to issue grade certificates to 41 deemed universities which have come under its scrutiny for allegedly failing to fulfill various criteria required for getting recognition.

Odisha to formulate own education policy
The Naveen Patnaik-led BDJ government in the state is going all out to be one step ahead of the NDA government at the Centre by working on formulating its own education policy even as consultations are on in Delhi for a new policy at the national level.

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Cops on terror watch, no drones this Ganpati
The city police, for two months, have banned the use of drones, paragliders and aerial devices in the city.

My transfer could be a political move, I'm thinking of resigning: Rakesh Maria
Rakesh Maria did not react publicly to his abrupt transfer on Tuesday but his face spoke volumes about his emotions. He is reportedly of the view that his shunting is a political move and could be a fallout of the Sheena Bora murder case.

In hurried move, CM upgraded CP post to DG rank to fit Javed
A senior bureaucrat told TOI that the decision to appoint Javed was hurriedly taken. Earlier, it had been proposed that a final call on a major reshuffle in the IPS ranks-in view of the retirement of DGP Sanjeev Dayal and Police Housing Corporation managing director Arup Patnaik-would be taken after the CM returned from his Japan tour.

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Man dies in police van, kin turn violent
A 34-year-old man died in mysterious circumstances in a police emergency response vehicle (ERV) on Monday in northeast Delhi’s Nand Nagri. The man, a listed bad character in outer district, was out on parole. A judicial inquest proceeding has been initiated, but no FIR has been lodged.

Increase buses to reduce cars on road
Delhi has over 82 lakh registered motor vehicles. Of them, only 40,947 are buses. The skew probably explains the city’s gridlocked mess, for traffic experts say that the only solution to road congestion in the capital lies in using the humble bus judiciously.

Missing GPS means no planning
What Delhi needs is a modern transport system that integrates bus services with the Delhi Metro. But this requires the overhaul of an archaic operation and the injection of technology. However, the experiments of the past few years show no enthusiasm on the part of the government in achieving this.

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Divorce is still not an option
A couple of months ago, a woman who murdered her techie husband with the connivance of her parents and lover, made headlines in the city . This week, citybased techie Gokul Macheri's elaborate plotting to get back together with his old flame is in the news. Why would they choose the complicated option of killing, rather than the prolonged but less gruesome divorce?

Mobile store staff identify Gokul
A few employees of the mobile shop in HSR Layout Sector 6 were back at work on Tuesday, after a day of police drilling.It was from this mobile store, Venkateshwara Enterprises, that Gokul had purchased the sim card and brand new mobile phone used to send messages to KIA, investigation into which opened up a Pandora's Box.

No autopsy report yet in Anuradha case
Three days after Gokul Macheri, accused of making hoax bomb threats to the airport and holing up three flights, is said to have confessed to killing his wife Anuradha on July 28, investigation into the murder has made no progress.Neither the Central Crime Branch (CCB), investigating the hoax call case, nor the jurisdictional Madiwala police have taken up the case.

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Elijah Wood plays in Hyderabad
Elijah Wood plays in Hyderabad

Hyderabad without helmets attracts HC wrath
The Hyderabad high court on Monday gave 15 days to the transport authorities of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to give a report on the concrete steps taken to ensure that every two-wheeler rider has a helmet on their head.

Fire safety: 325 cases, but only 8 penalties!
That several buildings in the city lack even the most basic fire safety norms is a known fact.

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Rationalist icons - No Kalburgis in TN yet, but too many sacred cows
There is a popular saying, “Netrik kannai thirappinum kutram kutrame“, supposedly uttered by Nakkeeran, a humble poet of yore, whom Lord Shiva sought to intimidate with his flaming third eye during a debate. The sentence means, “You are wrong even if you scorch me with your third eye.“

Free legal aid denied to juveniles in trouble
The right to free legal aid is a fundamental right under Article 39A of our Constitution.

Volunteers' artwork bedecks city
If delegates coming to the city for the Global Investors Meet go back impressed by the artwork covering many walls, several volunteers who helped in the clean-up need to be thanked.Over the past few months, members of such groups as Paint Box, Serene Chennai, Team Aram and Chennai Rising have painstakingly beautified walls in Kotturpuram, Besant Nagar and Choolaimedu, inside the Harrington Road Subway , and at the Semmozhi Poonga and QuaidE-Millath College on Anna Salai.

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Over 5,000 plaints against Gujarat banks in 2014-15: RBI
Banks of Gujarat came under heavy fire during 2014-15. Customers from across Gujarat filed 5,019 complaints with the Office of Banking Ombudsman which ranged from unfair practices connected to ATM, debit and credit card transactions and levying of charges without prior intimation.

Girl elopes with fiance's father, dumps child at orphanage to avoid social ostracism
Surekha Chaudhary, 24, surprised everybody when she revealed before Gujarat high court last week that she and her middle-aged husband had abandoned their newborn son at an orphanage 14 months ago in Palanpur in order to avoid embarrassment and social ostracism.

Mumbai man held with Rs 42 lakh gold at airport
Customs department officials arrested a Mumbai-based man for smuggling 1.584 kg gold worth Rs 42.13 lakh at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International airport late on Monday night. Saud Mehmood Shaikh was held with gold concealed in wheels and handle of his trolley bag and also in adapter of electronic toys. This is the third incident of smuggling reported this month. Last month, three incidents of smuggling were reported at airport.

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Underground power cables in Bahraich soon
Power cables in Bahraich would be laid underground. The state government has granted Rs 100 crores for the project.

Railways invites ideas on cleanliness
In a fillip to 'Swachh Bharat', Indian Railways has sought suggestions from passengers on upgradation of cleaning system to give a cleaner look to trains and stations.

Allahabad High Court quashes appointment of 3 HESC members
The Allahabad High Court on Monday quashed the appointment of three members of Uttar Pradesh Higher Education Service Commission while declaring it as illegal.

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Odisha government to introduce master course in Urdu language in three varsities
Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday approved a proposal of the higher education department to introduce master course in Urdu language in three state-run universities.

Odisha: 151 infants die in Kendrapara hospitals in 4 months
As many as 151 infants died in different hospitals here between April and July, reflecting a grim infant and child health care situation in Odisha which recently reported an alarming rate of deaths of newborns in Cuttack and Kandhamal.

Odisha Govt admits administrative lapses at Sishu Bhavan
Admitting administrative "shortcomings" at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Post Graduate Institute of Paediatrics (SVPPGIP) in Cuttack after a series of infant deaths, the Odisha government today transfered its superintendent and two other senior doctors.

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Agriculture cabinet meeting held
In view of deficient rainfall, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has directed officers to draw out an emergency plan to deal with the challenging situation. Addressing a meeting of agriculture cabinet at Mantralaya here on Tuesday, he asked the authorities to immediately launch an action plan for saving the crops from drought and diseases.

Govt transfers state quota medical scam probe to CBI
Madhya Pradesh government transferred probe into alleged 'sale' of 721 state quota medical seats to undeserving students by private medical colleges in the state from special task force (STF) to CBI.

Youth jumps into river to save friend, drowns
A youth, who went on picnic to Bhojpur temple along with his friends, drowned in Betwa river on Monday.

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Advocate General engages 183 law officers without any selection procedure, Haryana tells SC
petitioner has argued.The petitioner also submitted that the state.

PU, Australian varsity enter student exchange agreement
Panjab University (PU) and University of Western Sydney (UWS), Australia, have agreed to enter into a formal and detailed student exchange agreement for regular exchange programmes wherein selected students would study for one semester at each other's university.

Resolution on OROP passed amid walkout
Amid walkout by Congress legislators, Haryana assembly on Monday passed a vote of thanks to express their gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for approving the ‘One Rank One Pension’ (OROP) scheme.

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