Tuesday, 13 October 2015

News Digest: BJP feels Sena may flail about but will not leave the coalition

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Today's Headlines

BJP feels Sena may flail about but will not leave the coalition
The BJP’s frayed relations with its oldest ally are deteriorating, setting the stage for longish divorce proceedings while Shiv Sena, un-reconciled to playing second fiddle in the Maharashtra government, steps up the ante and looks to embarrass its alienated partner at every turn.

Govt can't force nuns to continue adoption work: Legal experts
A recent decision by the Missionaries of Charity to discontinue adoption work has been criticized by Maneka Gandhi, but legal experts have struck a more balanced note in favour of the charitable organization.

Congress smells conspiracy in communal incidents, seeks NHRC probe
Congress will petition the National Human Rights Commission against the rising incidents of communal violence, urging it to investigate them to reach the bottom of the conspiracy behind their occurrence.

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'BSE becomes world's fastest exchange'
BSE on Tuesday said it has become the world's fastest stock exchange clocking a median trade speed of six micro seconds.

Chinese middle class now the world's largest

Rupee breaches 65-mark, plunges 43 paise
The rupee on Tuesday fell by 43 paise to close at 65.18 against the American currency on persistent dollar demand from banks and importers amidst lower greenback in the overseas market.

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Science Express sings of climate change
As Science Express - Climate Action Special (SE-CAS) departed from Gandhinagar on Tuesday, for city-based Vikram A Sarabhai Community Science Centre (VASCSC) and Centre for Environment Education (CEE), next phase of seven-year-old journey has started.

Melting of Antarctic ice shelves may double by 2050
Ice shelves are the floating extensions of the continent's massive land-based ice sheets.

17,000 UP brick kilns to stop ops to protest NGT order
Piqued by an NGT order that necessitated brick kiln units to procure Environment Clearance Certificate (ECC) from Pollution Control Board (PCB) before commencing operations, 17,000 units in Uttar Pradesh here have decided to stop operations this year.

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Jamaican author Marlon James wins Man Booker Prize 2015
This is the second year the Man Booker prize has been open to all authors writing in English, regardless of nationality.

Gunfights after resurgent Taliban threaten new Afghan city
Afghan forces repelled the brazen assault yesterday, but it rang security alarm bells as the largely rural insurgency threatens large cities for the first time in 14 years.

Jerusalem attacks kill two, wound five
It was the bloodiest violence in Jerusalem since the current wave of unrest began at the start of October and the first time an attack has seen gunfire on a bus.

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'Like all girls, I too had a crush on Salman'
Sonnalli Seygall won the Miss India International title in 2006. She debuted in Luv Ranjan’s popular 2011 romantic comedy Pyaar Ka Punchnama and will once again be seen in its sequel Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 that releases on the coming Friday.

Kanika Kapoor recreates 'Jab Chhaye Mera...'
Asha Bhosle’s peppy number Jab Chhaye Mera Jadoo from Dev Anand’s Lootmaar (1980) has been recreated for writer-director Prawaal Raman’s upcoming film, Main Aur Charles.

Actresses who wore bikinis in their debut films

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Study says wine is healthy, but desi doctors unconvinced
Should diabetic patients drink wine?

Hot or not: Were dinos warm-blooded?
A new method to chemically analyse dinosaur egg shells has allowed scientists to gauge the extinct lizards' body temperature, researchers said on Tuesday.

First nano-satellite functional: Nasa
A miniature satellite sent in the space aboard an Atlas V rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on October 8 is working fine, Nasa has announced.

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MS Dhoni made a scapegoat, says Sunil Gavaskar
Gavaskar firmly defended Dhoni, saying the India ODI captain has been made a mere scapegoat and is good enough to play for another three to five years.

South Africa look to capitalise on unlikely win against India
After a narrow loss in Kanpur, MS Dhoni's India will hope to bounce back in Indore to prevent South Africa going up 2-0 in the five-match series.

Atletico beat Blasters to go top of table
ATK packed a punch and scored through Arata Izumi (sixth) and Javier Lara (53rd).

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Google launches Nexus 5X, 6P in India: Specs, price and availability
The new Nexus smartphones come to India in less than a month of their international launch. Google has partnered with LG and Huawei to make the new Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P smartphones, respectively.Here is all you need to know about the all-new Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P:

TCS Q2 PAT at Rs 6,055 crore; revenue reported at Rs 27,165 crore
TCS has reported Profit After Tax (PAT) of Rs 6,055 crore for the second quarter of the current financial year.

Oppo R7 Plus review: Shines big but rivals abound
The R7 Plus is a 6-inch screen-equipped phablet that boasts of a high capacity 4100mAh battery.

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'Fill vacant ayurveda seats on merit'
The decision of the state government asking government college authorities of Bhavnagar Ayurveda College and Vadodara Ayurveda College to fill up the vacant 85 seats on their own has led to a major controversy.

CBSE announces expression series paying tribute to former President Kalam
To be held on October 15

UPSC declares Indian Forest Service prelims results
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the results of the Indian Forest Service (IFS) exam (preliminary) 2015.

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Day after 'black deed', Uddhav hails 'brave act' as Sena takes on ally BJP
‘Let BJP Quit If It Can’t Get Along With Us’

Navratra begins with a crimson flourish
MUMBAI: The largest annual dedication to Goddess Shakti began with the onset of Sharadiya Navratra on Tuesday.

Woman gives birth on train
A pregnant woman on her way to KEM Hospital to get admitted delivered a baby boy on a CR local on Tuesday.

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Drug catches on but nabbing pushers tough
The arrested meow meow pushers took the whole cat theme too seriously.Not only was the nursery rhyme 'Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat' their caller tune, they expected buyers to use a mewling sound as a call sign.

Party drug meow meow seized in Delhi
For the second time this year, police have seized the party drug 'meow meow' in the city and arrested three suspected pushers.

Easier to be god than FTII chairman
As he peers intently into a mirror and daubs faux chandan on his forehead, Gajendra Chauhan seems far removed from the rumpus he has caused in recent days. All bewigged, he is preparing to go on stage at the Luv Kush Ramlila at the Red Fort lawns in Old Delhi. For the 15 minutes that he will act as Lord Shiva there, he will forget that he is the man whose appointment as the chairman of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) has rent the student body, the film industry and the culture fraternity.

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Progressive ryot opens Dasara fest, makes a pitch for integrated farming
The Mysuru Dasara festival got off to a historic start on Tuesday:

Samples of Maggi will be tested again
The controversy over Nestle's Maggi noodles refuses to die down in Karnataka.

Government to give shoes, socks to schoolkids
Primary and secondary education minister Kimmane Ratnakar on Tuesday said his department has initiated the process of providing a pair of shoes and socks to kids from classes 1 to 10.

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5-year-old girl forced to sit on hot slide by teacher
A five-year-old girl sustained burn injuries when she was forced to sit on a hot slide at her school’s playground in Venkatapuram village on Monday.

Chandrababu Naidu writes to Rajnath on 'local' status
Naidu sought an amendment to the Presidential Order of 1975 to extend ‘local’ status to people who want to migrate to Andhra Pradesh in next two years.

Naidu launches 'our soil, our water'
Earlier, Naidu launched ‘Mana Matti, Mana Neeru’ (our soil, our water) campaign in his native Naravaripalle in Chandragiri mandal of Chittoor district.

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Woman promises TNHB flats, held for cheating over 1,000 people of Rs 3.5 crore
Police on Tuesday arrested a woman in Koyambedu for cheating more than 1,000 people of 3.5 crore after promising them flats in Tamil Nadu Housing Board (TNHB) buildings across the city.

Ganja peddler who fled from cops' custody, caught in Kerala
A ganja peddler, who escaped from Koyambedu bus terminus while being taken to Puzhal prison, was apprehended in Kerala on Tuesday.

Fake Tasmac officer asks for bribe, gets jail in Chennai
A tippler in distress, who impersonated as a Tasmac officer to freeload a few pegs from a liquor shop at Periyapalayam on Monday, has landed in jail.

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Nine nights of revelry begins
Beginning Tuesday, the city and state will swirl to garba tunes till midnight and revelers were seen shopping till late Monday night.

HC raps EC for not verifying degrees of candidates
After AAP's law minister Jitendra Singh Tomar and BJP's union HRD minister Smriti Irani, the fake degree controversy now hounds Gujarat's minister of state for health and urban development Shankar Chaudhary.

Court notices to govt, firm over Kankaria sports complex
Gujarat high court on Tuesday issued notices to the state government's concerned departments and the company constructing the sports complex on the land where Abad Dairy earlier stood, near Kankaria lake, in response to a PIL which has alleged a Rs 1,000 crore loss to the exchequer due to the deal for this prime piece of land.

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Dispose complaints regarding encroachment on public land, high court tells Noida DM
The Allahabad high court on Monday directed the Gautam Budh Nagar DM to dispose in three months a representation made by one Jan Kalyan Sewa Trust in which it alleged that there was a large-scale encroachment and illegal construction by builders on public utility land in Noida and Greater Noida.

Villagers decide to make canal clean
After bringing Bakulahi river on its natural course and cleaning it near famous Shani Dham temple at Vishwanathganj in Pratapgarh, the villagers have now decided to clean Kalanipur canal.

9-day Navratra festival begins today
Markets were flooded with buyers on the eve of the nine-day festival of Navratra on Monday.

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IOCL plans to commission Paradip refinery in January 2016
Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) chairman B Ashok on Tuesday said it will shortly commission the 15 million metric tonne per annum (MMTPA) refinery at Paradip.

Odisha sounds high alert over terror threat to festive season
The state government on Tuesday sounded high alert in all districts on possible terror strikes during upcoming festive season. On Wednesday, the ministry of home affairs (MHA) issued advisory to all states.

Sudden showers damage pandals in twin cities
Bhubaneswar/ Torrential rain accompanied by strong winds uprooted many decorative welcome gates of pandals being erected for Durga Puja.

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Chetan Bhagat is a BJP spokesman: Rajesh Joshi
Rajesh Joshi, who returned Sahitya Akademi award on Sunday night , criticised novelist Chetan Bhagat stating “he is a BJP spokesman”.

Cop conned, buys brass at price of gold
A 59-year-old cop was duped by couple, who sold them a brass necklace at price of gold and decamped with Rs 80,000. A case was lodged at Kamla Nagar police station on Monday.

Eunuchs to help make Bhopal a 'smart city'
In a smart move, Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) mayor Alok Sharma has decided to make its Smart City project truly inclusive by taking eunuchs on board.

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Sikh protesters alleging desecration of holy book clash with police
Members of Sikh organisations and the police clashed on Tuesday over the desecration of the holy Guru Granth Sahib. Members of the Sikh organisation were protesting against the act of sacrilege of tearing off the pages from holy book and had blocked the Barnala-Moga road at village Buttar.

Farmers lift week-long rail blockade in Punjab
Punjab farmers lifted the rail blockade on Tuesday afternoon after seven days of protest. The blockades were lifted from Rampura Phool, Shergarh and Pathrala villages of Bathinda, Dagru in Moga, Nabha in Patiala, Mansa and Muchhal in Amritsar. The farmers, who were demanding fair compensation for cotton growers whose crops were damaged due to pest attacks, had blocked rail traffic at these points since October 7. Before that, the farmers had staged a dharna continuously for 18 days outside the Bathinda district administrative complex. While the farmers did lift the rail blockade, they decided to continue the protest and to oppose the entry of Shiromani Akali leaders in the villages and to lay siege to residences of Akali ministers on October 22. More than 500 trains were affected in Ferozpur and Ambala divisions during the blockade.

State govt to conduct international yoga festival in Almora soon
It is for the first time that the state government is holding international yoga festival at Almora for two days on November 5 and 6. Rishikesh-based Parmarth Niketan is collaborating with the state government for the festival.

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