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News Digest: `Police baton' used by cow vigilantes in Una flogging

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Monday, July 25, 2016
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`Police baton' used by cow vigilantes in Una flogging
Videos of the recent stripping and flogging of a group of Dalits in Gujarat show that at least one baton used by cow protection vigilantes “resembles“ the ones provided to Gujarat police for riot control.

SP, BJP both insulting `Dalit ki beti': Mayawati
BSP chief Mayawati on Sunday said that BJP and Samajwadi Party, which is in office in UP, had come together to insult her because she was a Dalit's daughter. She said BJP deliberately asked its UP vice-president (now expelled) Dayashankar Singh to make disparaging remarks against her.

BJP: Attack on Daya's kin sanctioned by BSP chief
BJP on Sunday said the foul language used by BSP workers and functionaries like Naseemuddin Siddiqui against Dayashankar Singh's family was more condemnable than their sacked party member's act of indiscretion.

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Brexit is risk to global growth, says G20
Britain's vote to leave the European Union heightens risks for the world economy, finance chiefs from the G20 group of leading countries said on Sunday, vowing to use "all policy tools" to boost growth.

Centre begins search for Bankruptcy Board chief
Government has started the search for chairperson and 3 whole-time members of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board as it moves towards implementation of a new law to make debt recovery process effective. The Board is being set up under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, approved by Parliament.

IMF flags decelerating pace of reforms in India
Listing out as many as six core areas that need further reforms in India, IMF has warned that headwinds from weaknesses in the country's corporate and bank balance sheets, decelerating pace of reforms and sluggish exports may weigh on its economic growth.

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Beggar-elephant rescued after years of efforts
Animal activists call him the "unluckiest elephant" they had known so far and it took over 50 police officers, several foresters and a 20-hour-long operation following years of legal battle to finally rescue Mohan from slavery.

Delhi zoo to get a pair of ostrich from UP
Nearly two weeks after its lone ostrich died under mysterious circumstances, Delhi zoo is planning to bring a pair of the flightless birds from Kanpur.

Rhino carcass found in Kaziranga National Park

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Obama decries Trump's 'lack of preparedness'
Barack Obama questioned Donald Trump's readiness to be commander-in-chief. Weighing in on Trump's suggestions that the US might not meet its mutual defense obligations in NATO, Obama told CBS it highlighted a "lack of preparedness that he has been displaying when it comes to foreign policy."

Mortar attack kills several people in old quarter of Damascus
Several people were killed when a mortar bomb hit a restaurant in the government-controlled ancient quarter of the Syrian capital Damascus on Sunday, a monitor and a witness said. Mortar attacks on government-controlled areas of Damascus from rebel-held areas just outside it are relatively rare

Suicide attack in Baghdad kills at least 14 people
A suicide bomber attacked a security check point in northern Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least 14 people, Iraqi officials said.

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Jacqueline Fernandez: I can't stand fake people
Jacqueline Fernandez talks about her upcoming movie ‘Dishoom’, her first encounter with co-star John Abraham.

When Amitabh Bachchan gave four superhits in a month!
Big B delivered four commercial successes in a row in October 1978. In one of his recent interviews, Bachchan revealed how the audience doesn’t mind watching four films of the same actor in the same month as long as the film delivers good content and entertainment.

Kareena on her career post pregnancy
Bollywood’s Begum, Kareena Kapoor Khan will be shooting for Rhea Kapoor’s production ‘Veere Di Wedding’ starring Sonam Kapoor while expecting her first child which is due in December.

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Two new 'worlds' discovered beyond Neptune
Scientists have discovered two small 'worlds' far outside the orbit of Neptune in the deepest survey ever conducted to search out distant solar system objects. The new objects are located beyond the Kuiper Belt, which is a region of small icy objects just beyond Neptune.

Solar plane begins final flight
The world's largest solar-powered aircraft, Solar Impulse 2 has left the Egyptian capital, Cairo, on the last leg of its round-the-world tour, the BBC reported on Sunday. According to officials, the aircraft should take about 48 hours to reach Abu Dhabi.

India, Mexico approve 14 joint projects in science & tech
India's Department of Science and Technology (DST) and Mexico's National Council of Science and Technology (CONACyT) have approved 14 joint projects in four focus areas of cooperation - water, seismology, solar energy and biotechnology.

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1st Test: India beat WI by an innings and 92 runs
Even though Bishoo and Brathwaite’s 95-run stand for the ninth wicket took the game in to the last session of the day, Ashwin’s second-best career figures of 7 for 83 ensured India took a 1-0 lead in the four-match series with an emphatic victory by an innings and 92 runs.

Someone has sabotaged my food supplements: Narsingh
"I have been a professional freestyle wrestler for over 15 years and I have undergone almost 25-30 dope tests. I have come out clean every single time and never have any of my samples returned positive results," Narsingh said.

AFI asks IAAF for Olympics wild card entry for Neeraj Chopra
Athletics Federation of India has written to the world governing body IAAF to consider new junior world-record holder in javelin throw Neeraj Chopra for a wild card entry in next month's Rio Olympics, its president said.

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5 cool Android smartphones under Rs 15,000
Gone are the days when one had to pick up a flagship mobile to get the best performance or the highest specs. With the smartphone explosion in India, the budget segment has suddenly heated up and every manufacturer is trying to give the best specs in a sub 15K smartphone. We, for one, are in love with this revolution, as it spells a win-win situation for the consumer. Everyone from Motorola to Micromax has phones in this category and is wooing the consumer with the absolute best. So, if you want great performance from your mobile, but do not want to spend a penny over Rs 15,000, then these smartphones will do the trick.

Buying a fitness band? Things to remember
Here's a look at fitness devices from four leading manufacturers.

Top 15 Android smartphones we reviewed recently
The second half of 2016 took off with some exciting launches from notable manufacturers like Motorola, HTC, Xiaomi and others. With so many smartphones being launched on a near-daily basis by brands both big and small, it gets quite difficult to keep track of them.To help our readers in making their purchase decisions, here is a list of the 15 top Android smartphones we reviewed recently. Take a look.

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3 states oppose census-based study of learning outcome

Symbiosis Institute of Skill Development signs various MoUs for skill development
Symbiosis Institute of Skill Development (SISD) recently signed four MoUs including Telecom Sector Skill Council of India for telecom skills, Abhi Impact Solutions Pvt Ltd. for logistic and transport management skills, Rajasthan Beauty Institute for beauty and wellness skills and Ghulam Nabi Azad College, Barshitakli, Akola for teaching their students logistics, retail, marketing skills etc.

PM Modi lays foundation stone of AIIMS-Gorakhpur
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday laid the foundation stone for a new All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to be built at an estimated cost of Rs 1,011 crore to provide super-specialty health care and create a large pool of doctors in Uttar Pradesh.

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Kidney racket: 'Donor' may be discharged on Monday
Shobha Thakur who was being passed off as kidney-failure patient Brijkishore Jaiswal's wife, could be discharged from L H Hiranandani Hospital on Monday.

Cops to scan all 32 transplants done at Powai hosp this yr
The Powai police probing the kidney transplant racket have asked Dr LH Hiranandani Hospital to submit details of all transplants conducted this year along with their video recordings. As many as 32 kidney transplants have been carried out in the hospital in 2016 so far

Meru drops govt-approved fare by Rs6, fresh ride at Rs16

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Farooqui trial: Verdict likely on July 30
The fate of Bollywood filmaker Mahmood Farooqui, accused of raping an American woman at his residence in the city last year, will be decided by a trial court on July 30.

Government seeks time on auto ad policy
The submission was made before a bench which was hearing two PILs filed on behalf of some auto unions challenging the government's policy on display of advertisements on public service vehicles.

Go back to UK with kid, mother told
Mere presence of a child in India from abroad cannot mean that local courts are competent to decide custody issues, the Delhi high court has said.

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Latecomers barred from writing exam at two centres
At Army Public School (APS), off MG Road, eight students weren't not allowed to appear for the exam as they reached the entre a few minutes late.

Priyank Kharge infuses confidence in artists
Forum Members Say Funds Not An Issue And Gallery Can Do Without Pvt Help

Bouncer held in Handibag case
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on Sunday arrested Joy Milton, 22, in connection with the Chikkamagaluru abduction case.

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'Telegram' used to spin terror web
'Memoirs of Mujahideen', 'Bug News', 'Caliphate Cyber Army', 'Slave of Allah' and 'Radical Girl': These are not titles of upcoming Hollywood releases, but group names used by Islamic State (IS) sympathisers and their associates from Hyderabad on various apps and channels to keep in touch with each other.

25 injured in lathicharge on Mallannasagar protesters
It all started when the villagers of Vemulaghat planned the road blockade on Rajiv Rahadari, the Hyderabad-Karimnagar highway, to mark their 15-day relay hunger strike.

2 killed as club portico collapses
Three Feared Trapped; Structure Built Without GHMC Nod

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A Kanyakumari this year's Sangita Kalanidhi

Missing AN-32: Search area is now 2 lakh sqkm but families in a sea of grief
The search and rescue paraphernalia for the An-32 aircraft, which went missing over the bay of bengal on Friday, will cover an extended area.

Aircraft search ops scuppered by 'silent' emergency beacons

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Minor accuses doctor of molestation
A 16-year-old girl, who resides in Sardarnagar, has accused a 45-year-old doctor of molesting her under the pretext of clinical checkup.

Cops foil meeting at Sarangpur Circle
Kalupur police stopped a group planning to discuss issues of dalits from holding a meeting on Sunday afternoon in front of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar's statue on Sarangpur circle.

Jail's CCTV footage may reveal pistol thief, say cops
The city cops are still clueless about who abandoned police sub-inspector P K Asoda's stolen service pistol in the Sabarmati Jail campus.

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Patel slams BSP for disrespecting women
Talking to newspersons, Anupriya castigated Bahujan Samaj Party for using derogatory words against former BJP state vice-president Dayashankar Singh's wife and daughter.

'Swachh' an interesting way to spread awareness
For most residents of the Sangam city the sight of a heavily bearded man roaming with a huge poster hanging over his kurta and shouting slogans is amusing.

A school with just 1 student in each class
A government high school in Pratapgarh boasts of a hard-to-believe teacher:pupil ratio of 1:1.This, in a country where almost every state struggles with even a low 1:65 ratio for classes 9 to 12.

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Govt to develop fisheries sector in Malkangiri
The state government has planned to develop fisheries sector of the tribal-dominated and Maoist affected Malkangiri district to generate employment and increase income of the people. It will be done in a project mode under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY), official sources said.

East Coast Railway to plant 15L saplings this year
The East Coast Railway (ECoR) has decided to plant around 15 lakh trees, with the help of the state government, to increase green cover on its land.

State to send 1000 elderly on pilgrimage
The state is set to send senior citizens on a free pilgrimage to some southern states from Monday.

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Illegal sand mining claims 1 in Bhopal
A tractor trolley, allegedly engaged in transportation of illegally mined sand, hit a woman in Morena on Sunday killing her on the spot.

MP govt to distribute smartphones to college students on Aug 8
After three years of promise, higher education department finally declared to distribute smartphones to meritorious college students on August 8. BJP had in its manifesto for the 2013 Madhya Pradesh assembly elections promised to provide smartphones to meritorious college students.

BJP ex-MLA, son booked for illegally transporting liquor
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Missing IAF aircraft's pilot hails from Haryana
Father of the pilot, Krishan Nandal, a retired airman of IAF, is hopeful but his mother Usha Devi is inconsolable and has been put on sedatives since the news about missing aircraft was conveyed to the family.

Neeraj Chopra world record breaker's local link
Becomes first Indian to win gold medal in World U20 Championship

Rohtak double gang rape: fourth accused held
Under fire from all quarters for second gang rape of a dalit college student in Rohtak, Haryana Police on Saturday arrested one more accused, a shopkeeper, claiming that he was in touch with girl ahead of the crime.

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