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Thursday, October 08, 2015
Today's Headlines

Hospital test worth Rs 200 can rule out heart attacks
Ruling out a heart attack or distinguishing it from acidity-related chest discomfort got a bit easier.

Nepal plays Hindu card, decries conversion & supports beef ban
Nepal’s envoy to India Deep Upadhyaya on Wednesday seemed to play the Hindu card as he decried both conversions and cow slaughter, adding that Nepal would work to further economic ties with India.

Strong action against those breaking communal harmony: Rajnath
Home minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday said “strongest possible action will be taken against those trying to break communal harmony in the country, be it the state government or central government”, reacting to the Dadri lynching incident.

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Volkswagen faces first German lawsuit over rigged tests
The woman, who lodged her claim for damages with Braunschweig district court, is the first known German to sue Volkswagen for damages after the car maker admitted to using software to rig diesel emissions tests in the United States.

Walmart plans to open 5 stores in Himachal
The company has proposed to set up stores in districts like Shimla, Solan, Mandi, Hamipur and Kangra.

Centre wants debt ridden discoms to go for tariff hike
On account of subsidised tariffs, the state electricity discoms are facing cash crunch and are incurring annual losses of about Rs 60,000 crore.

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India will oppose the Paris text, rich nations cannot have an action holiday: Javadekar
Expressing reservations over the draft agreement for the climate summit in Paris next month, environment, forests and climate change minister Prakash Javadekar said he will seek changes that are in tune with the developing world’s expectations and suggested the developed nations must do more.

Government to waive transmission charges for clean power
To give a push to clean energy projects in the country, the government has decided to waive transmission charges for electricity generated from renewable sources, Union new & renewable energy minister Piyush Goyal said on Wednesday.

'US stand on climate change putting world at big risk'
Ahead of the crucial climate meet in Paris, Centre for Science and Environment has slammed the US 'climate action plan', saying that Washington's "business-as-usual" approach is putting the world at "deadly risk".

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Hillary Clinton opposes new Pacific trade pact
US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said on Wednesday she does not support the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), rejecting a central tenet of President Barack Obama's strategic pivot to Asia.

New UK minimum wage weighing on hiring
Concerns among British employers about a new, higher minimum wage are contributing to a sharp slowdown in hiring via recruitment firms, according to a survey published on Thursday.

US coast guard to suspend search for 'El Faro' crew
The US coast guard said on Wednesday that it will suspend its search for survivors of "El Faro," a cargo ship believed to have sunk last week during Hurricane Joaquin with 33 crew aboard.

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Ash: You don't have to be rude to be cool
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, 41, is very unlike what I had imagined her to be. I have to say that meeting her, I fell in love with her.

President Pranab Mukherjee to watch 'Talvar'
Few political heavyweights in Delhi have had the energy and inclination to be as avid movie watchers as CM Arvind Kejriwal. Which is why when they do want to watch something, it gets noticed.

Childhood secrets of Bollywood siblings
We all are familiar with the popular families of Bollywood like the Kapoors, the Bachchans and the Khans.

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Nasa tests umbrella-like heat shield for future Mars missions
Researchers at Nasa have successfully tested an umbrella-like heat shield made of carbon fabric that could protect future Mars exploration vehicles from extreme heat when entering the red planet's atmosphere.

Single shot delivery for long-term contraception in animals
Researchers from California Institute of Technology in US used an adeno-associated virus (AAV) - a small, harmless virus that is unable to replicate on its own - to deliver a gene that directs muscle cells to produce an antibody that neutralises gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in mice.

Artificial Intelligence machine has IQ of 4-year olds
How ‘intelligent’ is current Artificial Intelligence? Machines which are hugely better at handling data or playing chess or even pattern recognition are well-known. But clearly, this doesn’t give us an idea of how they stand in comparison to human intelligence.

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ISL: 10-man Atletico de Kolkata hold FC Goa to a 1-1 draw
Defending champions Atletico de Kolkata defended doggedly with 10 men as they held FC Goa to a 1-1 draw in Indian Super League match on Wednesday.

Will play as long as I enjoy the game: Yuvraj
A two-time World Cup winner, Yuvraj still harbours hopes of being in the mix for next year's World T20.

3rd T20I: Disheveled India hope to avoid whitewash
Beaten in Dharamsala and Cuttack by the formidable South Africans, can Mahendra Singh Dhoni's team shake itself out of a Twenty20 funk in Kolkata?

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Microsoft Surface Pro 4 vs Apple iPad Pro vs Google Pixel C
Microsoft updated its Surface lineup yesterday with the launch of its Surface Pro 4, an $899 laptop-cum-tablet that runs the full version of Windows 10.

6 devices Microsoft launched at its Windows 10 event
Microsoft has just refreshed its hardware lineup. Here's a sneak peek at 7 devices Microsoft launched at its Windows 10 event.

Huawei Honor 7 first impressions
We spent some time with the Honor 7, Huawei's new flagship smartphone that boasts of a premium build and a fingerprint sensor at a pre-launch event and here are our first impressions of the phone…

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Big shift from Hindi to English in Delhi schools
In 2008-09, only two of Delhi’s nine districts had more students in English medium schools than in Hindi medium ones. Five years later, in 2013-14, the picture has flipped completely, with only three districts now having more Hindi medium students than English medium ones.

US most preferred destination for higher education: Diplomat
Michael Mullins, Consul General US Consulate General in Hyderabad, said America is the most preferred destination for higher education for students all over the world. India contributes the second largest population of international students after China.

4 lakh youths to get employment opportunities in Haryana: Khattar
On the lines of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Skill India' drive, Haryana Government has started similar programmes for skill development of the youths, he said.

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Kalam's birthday on October 15 will be no-schoolbag day in Mumbai
Students in the city and surrounding areas can leave their school bags at home next Thursday, when schools across the state will observe Vaachan Prerna Diwas or Reading Day as per a government order.

Now, baseline test question papers to reach schools online
Question papers for the baseline tests will henceforth be sent to schools online. Schools will have to print the papers and conduct the exams.

Book CM for flouting poll code in Kalyan-Dombivli, says Congress
Leader of the opposition in the assembly Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil on Wednesday asked state election commissioner J S Saharia to postpone the election to the Kalyan-Dombivli municipal corporation and register a criminal case against CM Devendra Fadnavis for violation of the model code of conduct for polls.

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'Farooqui's wife asked me to step in'
A trial court was informed on Wednesday that filmmaker Mahmood Farooqui's wife had contacted a common friend to persuade the American woman to not press rape charges against her husband.

2 held for raping disabled teenager
A 16-year-old mentally challenged girl was allegedly raped by two youths in northwest Delhi's Shakurpur area on Tuesday night.Police said that the youths were arrested on the basis of a complaint by a family member of the girl.

'We're 20yrs behind West in terms of tech'
Hamstrung by obsolete equipment and saddled with outmoded work practices, how are the capital's firefighters gearing up to meet the requirements of their job? Delhi Fire Service chief A K Sharma shared with Somreet Bhattacharya the department's plans to upgrade technology and the obstacles it faces.

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Rahul Gandhi will spend 20 minutes in each farmer's house in Mandya district
Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi will spend 20 minutes each with families of two farmers who committed suicide in Mandya district.

Farmers forced to sacrifice crops
For Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, the Ranebennur visit carries much irony: The VIP visitor will be here to console farmers but will be directly responsible for some crop loss.

Diktat to villagers: No dirty business along the route of Rahul's padayatra
The villagers of Mai duru and Gudaguru hamlets in Raneben nur taluk of Haveri district have been issued a diktat: do your mor ning business out of Rahul Gandhi's way.

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11 killed in bus-truck collision in Nalgonda
Eleven persons were killed and 17 injured when a truck collided with a bus in Nalgonda district on Wednesday afternoon.

Harassed for dowry, Hyderabad techie hangs self
A 29-year-old software engineer with Deloitte committed suicide due to alleged dowry harassment at her residence in Nizampet on Wednesday.

Hyderabad stares at water crisis
Come December, the city may face severe water crisis as supplies from the Singur reservoir will dry up.

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Hotels, malls should act fast
Environmentalists have urged large garbage generators like malls, restaurants, commercial complexes, apartments, offices and wedding halls to segregate their garbage and set up waste management plants on their premises.

40K homes show way to clean Chennai
After empty claims and false starts, the city's efforts at segregation of waste at households (source segregation) seem to be slowly yielding results. Five days after the corporation did a soft launch of source segregation on Gandhi Jayanti, TOI has found that North Chennai, which is considered `dirtier', has done a better job than the southern part of the city when it comes to separating dry waste and biodegradable waste.

Chennai may get cleaner as source segregation takes off
After empty claims and false starts, the city's efforts at segregation of waste at households (source segregation) seem to be slowly yielding results. Five days after the corporation did a soft launch of source segregation on Gandhi Jayanti, TOI has found that North Chennai, which is considered 'dirtier', has done a better job than the southern part of the city when it comes to separating dry waste and biodegradable waste.

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Govt wants to change newly devised eco-tourism policy
The state government intends to change the newly devised eco-tourism police for the Gir sanctuary, the last abode of the Asiatic lions. The government intimated Gujarat high court on Wednesday that it planned to make changes in the policy following the “uproar” from the local people, particularly from Dhari in Amreli district.

Six more cops depose in confinement case
The inquiry report in the alleged confinement of 13 policemen and four drivers by additional DGP Vipul Vijoy in the garage of his bungalow at Karai academy on September 30 will be submit in a month.

Four long range radars to improve surveillance
Four long range radars have been set up along the coastline of Gujarat and Maharashtra for better surveillance, Air Marshal Ravinder Kumar Dhir, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, South Western Air Command, said here on Wednesday.

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BSF jawan held for carrying weapon inside Naini central jail
A head constable, posted at 58 battalion in Border Security Force (BSF) identified as Vinod Kumar Pandey was arrested by escorting cops at gate no 2 of Naini central jail while carrying a 0.32 bore pistol, and live cartridges with him.

'People can't be compelled to deposit licenced arms'
The Allahabad High Court on Monday directed the state government authorities not to compel people to deposit their licenced firearms ahead of panchayat elections unless their cases have been objectively assessed by the competent authority in writing after complying the provisions of law.

IEEE day observed at Allahabad University
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Day was celebrated at the Centre of Computer Education of the Institute of Professional Studies (IPS), Allahabad University on Tuesday.

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Cops register case against unruly T20 spectators
Police on Wednesday registered a case against a group of unruly spectators, who hurled water bottles onto Barabati stadium during T20 match between India and South Africa on Monday.

Six persons suffer burns as gas cylinder bursts in Behrampur
At least six persons, including a 13-year old girl, sustained burn injuries when a cooking gas cylinder burst in a residential house at Lala Street here on Wednesday police said.

Former ASI sentenced to RI for accepting bribe in Behrampur
A former assistant sub-inspector (ASI) of Police was on Wednesday sentenced to one-year rigorous imprisonment by a special vigilance court for accepting a bribe of Rs 7,500.

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Chhattisgarh Mahotsav kick-started at Bharat Bhawan in Bhopal
The seven day long Chhattisgarh Mahotsav recently kick-started at the Bharat Bhawan with a sculpture and painting exhibition and sitar recital among other things.

More Vyapam accused will be arrested after Bihar polls: MP Congress
Madhya Pradesh Vyapam scam prime accused including Nitin Mohindra, Pankaj Trivedi and several other officials of the examination board have been in jail and in custody for nearly two years now, but senior state Congress leader Ajay Singh claimed that the main culprits are still at large.

Youth bobbitised by live-in partner's brothers in Bhopal
Angered by a youth who entered into a live-in relation with their sister, two men bobbitised him on city outskirts on Tuesday.

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Private detectives to check sex determination tests in Punjab
The state government had been tough with the owners of these centres and as a result of which the sex ratio in the state has improved considerably.

Girl weeps outside court as father jailed for trying to rape her
A man was sentenced to six years in prison by a court here on Wednesday for trying to rape his minor daughter in February.

College auditions nears for the Clean & Clear Chandigarh Times Fresh Face 2015
Even after a roaring multi-college tour, spread out over the fortnight, things are still fresh and kicking for the Clean & Clear Chandigarh Times Fresh Face 2015.

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