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Dawood's man owns food joint in Karachi, says NIA
The chargesheet, which names Chikna as a wanted accused, lists his two addresses in Pakistan.These include a Tower near Bagh Ibne Qasim, Clifton, Karachi.

ED seeks legal aid on how to get Mallya extradited
Sources said that the request returned by United Kingdom has been forwarded to legal experts of the agency after consulting with investigating officer and seniors in ED."Filing a chargesheet would take time.

ITBP may replace Assam Rifles on Myanmar border
The long pending decision to put Indo-Tibet Border Police by replacing Assam Rifles from the sensitive Indo-Myanmar border is likely to see the day of the light soon.

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Ratan Tata invests in medical app maker

Govt opens Tatkal window for faster patents to startups
In a bid to encourage startups to patent their technologies, the government has slashed the fee by up to 80% and opened a special (Tatkal) window to expedite clearances for them as well as entities that route their global patent applications via the Indian Patents Office.

Times Now to show results with new-age data tools

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Grim reality stares at endangered 'dancing deer' of Manipur
The 'dancing deer' or the Brow-antlered deer is under the dual threat of loss of habitat and poaching. The species is a native to Loktak Lake in Manipur and survives on floating biomass called khumpdis. Their killing for skin and meat and vanishing khumpdis has made them an endangered species.

Coal dust risk to Australia's Great Barrier Reef
A research study by the Australian Institute of Marine Science discovered that coal dust could also slow the growth rate of seagrass and fish. The study revealed that it can kill the coral on Australia's Great Barrier Reef.

Poorer countries hotter as CO2 emissions pile up
Poorest fifth of the global population will be the first to experience heat extremes, new research shows. As low latitude regions have less variability in day-to-day temperatures compared to mid-latitudes, the frequency of extreme hot days increases rapidly too.

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Gender war trumps policy agenda

ISIS might be happy with Brexit: David Cameron
PM Cameron, who was addressing a World Economic Forum event here, highlighted on the negative impact of Brexit, which would be welcomed only by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the chief of ISIS.

Pak army chief hold talks with top Chinese officials
Pakistan's powerful Army chief Gen Raheel Sharif, who is in China on a two-day official visit, met Premier Li Keqiang and vice-president of the Central Military Commission Fan Changlong, the highest military official of the People's Liberation Army which is headed by President Xi Jinping.

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SC directs HC to fast track Jiah Khan case
Following the Supreme Court's call to expedite the decision on actress Jiah Khan's suicide case, the Bombay High Court is set to hear the matter on June 7.

Watch: How The Rock introduced Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra is now all set to be seen as the sexiest villain in the Hollywood film, ‘Baywatch’.

Akshay Kumar to play lawyer in 'Jolly LLB' sequel?
Buzz in the industry is that Akshay Kumar has confirmed to play the lawyer in director Subhash Kapoor’s next, 'Jolly LLB 2'.

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Magic mushrooms may ease severe depression: Study
Of 12 patients given the drug, all showed some decrease in symptoms of depression for at least three weeks. A small-scale pilot study of psilocybin's use in cases of treatment-resistant depression showed it was safe and effective.

Hypertension is common but grossly neglected, say experts
Hypertension is a very common but a grossly neglected disease. Untreated hypertension can lead to serious complications like brain stroke, kidney failure, and congestive heart failure and retinal problems.

Scientists genetically engineer Zika virus clone
In a pioneering effort, a team of researchers has genetically engineered a clone of the Zika virus strain. This can help in the development of counter-measures to the disease.

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IPL: Another defeat dents Delhi's playoff chances
With Delhi needing at least two wins out of four matches for a safe passage to the playoffs before their previous game against Mumbai Indians, they faltered. On Tuesday, the faltered again. This time against Pune Supergiants.

Don't know if I have hit peak, says Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli's breathtaking run began with the World T20 and he has carried it well and truly into the IPL, where he has scored a record three centuries and has become the highest run-getter in a season.

Sunil Gavaskar backs Rahul Dravid as India coach
In the past as well, Gavaskar has vouched for Dravid and suggested his name for the top job after the sacking of Duncan Fletcher. Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting, too, has supported U-19 India coach and current Delhi Daredevils mentor Dravid as the right guy for the India job.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook's India visit: 6 things you need to know
All is set for Apple CEO Tim Cook's India visit.

Motorola Moto G4 Plus review: Misses out on a few things, but still is desirable 
Since the first generation Moto G launched in 2013, Motorola has come a long way in terms of quality, design and credibility. Competitively priced and well-rounded smartphones have helped the company gain a stronghold in the flourishing Indian market.

LeEco Le 1s Eco: Le 1s with an Indian element
The LeEco Le 1s Eco is priced at Rs. 10,899. We used the handset for a few days and here is our review.

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Dentist surplus forces freeze on new colleges in India
Unemployment has entered the health sciences sector.With supply outstripping demand and no work for new dental graduates, India has decided to stop all new dental colleges.

New education policy soon: Smriti Irani
Smriti Irani said it is for the first time that a National Education Policy was being prepared after consulting people living in villages and far-flung areas. She added, her government is taking the Right to Education passed by the earlier UPA government towards its real objective.

In high demand: From fine ideas to working models
Industrial designers develop concepts and designs for products. They specialise in one product category, such as automobile, furniture or housewares. While product design is often confused with industrial design, experts say product design is a sub topic. Industrial design encompasses anything man-made right from products to complete ecosystems.

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Family flees drought, girl drowns in bucket
For the Waghmares of Latur district, it was supposed to be an escape from a drought of tragic proportions, believed to be Marathwada's worst ever.

Auditors to be appointed in all districts to check wastage
The state government has decided to start conducting water audits in every district to reduce wastage.

State recalls '09 drought manual
A month after the Supreme Court passed stringent observations, it was found that Maharashtra was among the first states to draft a comprehensive drought manual to tackle the crisis owing to acute shortage of water.

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Newly-wed woman disappears from IGI washroom
Returning from their honeymoon in the hills, newly married couple Sarvesh and Anisha (names changed) landed in Delhi on Monday on a SpiceJet flight from Bagdogra.

Transgender strips to protest at police station
Cops at Vasant Kunj were left a harried lot on Tuesday after a drunk transgender created a ruckus inside the police station. Asked to behave and wait for her complaint to be lodged, the transgender started stripping.

Driverless train rolls out to a green future
Union urban development minister M Venkaiah Naidu on Tuesday said the Centre was keen on making installation of rainwater harvesting facilities mandatory in big buildings.

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Karnataka bows to mutts, dilutes superstition bill

Coming soon: Hoysalas in hi-tech avatar
Squad Will Be Equipped With Tablets

Alumni help schoolkids turn waste into art
In 2012, Mamatha N Swamy, an alumna of the government school on Magadi Road (Police Colony), turned 30."It was December 12, 2012 (12-12-12).

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Plea against PG medical web counselling
According to him, web counselling is adding to the confusion and hence needs to be discontinued and a combined open counselling should be introduced to arrest malpractice.

MIM leader held for murdering step son-in-law
Amberpet police apprehended AIMIM leader Syed Safiullah for murdering the husband of his step-daughter, with whom he was allegedly intimate.

'T drawing water indiscriminately'
The 'Jala Deeksha' undertaken by YSRCP president YS Jaganmohan Reddy here continued to attract thousands of people for the second day on Tuesday.

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Chennai faces deluge threat, NDRF called in

GE to set up centre of excellence at IIT-M
Aluminium smelters are refineries for extracting aluminium from aluminium oxide through a chemical reaction.

31 Lankan refugees from state camps head home tomorrow
Thirty-one Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in the state will return to their hometowns on Thursday under an UNHCR-facilitated voluntary repatriation programme.

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HC issues notice over Ekta Yatra permission
Gujarat high court on Tuesday issued a notice to the state government, director general of police and district collectors and superintendent of police of seven districts of north Gujarat in response to a petition seeking directions to authorities to grant permission for the Ekta Yatra.

Jungle Raj in Gujarat, says Vaghela
Reacting strongly to the murders in broad daylight of the brother of a senior Congress leader and two others in Surat, Shankarsinh Vaghela, leader of opposition (LOP) in the state assembly, alleged complete breakdown of law and order in the state, and that it has been left to the mercy of 'jungle raj'.

As state seeks NEET answer, students still nervous
Ministers from 18 states have met representatives of the Union government in Delhi after the SC made NEET mandatory for admissions in medical courses from this year. While they are hopeful that a solution would be reached soon, and the Centre assured as much, students, whose futures are at stake, remain as confused as before.

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AU authorities extends dates for PG courses

Allahabad University research scholar prepares cookie from green algae 'Spirulina'

Babloo's plea for bail quashed
The Allahabad high court on Monday turned down the plea of alleged mafia don Om Prakash Srivastava alias Babloo Srivastava to release him on bail in the light of his having undergone imprisonment of almost 21 years.

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Odisha CM takes up Jagannath temple repair work with PM
Bhubaneswar, May 17 () With a statewide hue and cry over the safety of Sri Jagannath temple's Jagamohan, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today took up the matter with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and sought his immediate intervention to ensure quick repair work.

Odisha to get rain relief from Thursday: Met office

MCL spends highest CSR fund in Odisha

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Villagers join hands to revive 100-yr-old stepwell in thirsty Damoh village in MP
Villagers in a small hamlet of Damoh district in Madhya Pradesh, facing a third consecutive drought, has teamed up to find a solution for water crisis after failing to get help from the state government and district administration.

Dewas-Indore highway to become 6-lane, Dewas-Ujjain 4-lane

New venue of Smart City more suitable, says CM Shivraj
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that north TT Nagar, the new venue for Smart City Project, will be more suitable as there will be less destruction of the green belt in that area.

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Cow cess on booze has faujis fuming
The large army of 3 lakh ex-servicemen and thousands of soldiers posted in Punjab are finding it hard to swallow the state government's cow cess on liquor.

AAP's 'poor show' in Delhi takes centre stage at Cong meet
Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday said the result of the recent Delhi municipal byelections was a reflection of the poor performance by the AAP government in New Delhi.

New twist: Khalsa hints at outfit by 'dejected volunteers'
He claimed that things were not as rosy as were being projected and those claiming that the party would win at least 100 of the 117 assembly seats were living in a "fool's paradise".

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