Tuesday, 30 August 2016

News Digest: Can't grant divorce as Omar failed to prove wife's cruelty: Court

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Wednesday, August 31, 2016
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Can't grant divorce as Omar failed to prove wife's cruelty: Court
Former Jammu & Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah's plea seeking divorce from his estranged wife Payal Abdullah was on Tuesday rejected by a trial court which said that the politician failed to prove “irretrievable breakdown of the marriage“.

Move to jail celebrities for misleading ads put on hold
The proposal to fine and jail celebrities for misleading endorsement of products has been put on hold for now. The consumer affairs ministry will first conduct a study of global best practices on dealing with misleading endorsements rather than straight away going ahead with its decision to jail celebrity endorsers.

Centre offers bonus, wage sops, but trade unions firm on strike
The Centre announced a slew of measures on Tuesday, including a 42% increase in minimum wages for unskilled non-agricultural workers to Rs 350 a day and payment of bonus for two years to central government employees, in a bid to get trade unions to call off their proposed nationwide strike on Friday.

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Allow mobile registration from any bank's ATM: RBI

RBI, govt exploring introduction of Sharia banking
Reserve Bank and the government are exploring introduction of interest-free banking, also known as Islamic Banking, to financially include sections of the society that remains excluded due to religious reasons.

Industry demands 18 per cent GST rate
Industry on Tuesday pitched for 18 per cent GST rate, saying it would generate adequate tax buoyancy without fuelling inflation and also demanded relaxation in the penal provisions.

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Plants less thirsty as climate warms: Study

Ramesh urges Naveen to save tiger in Odisha
Worried over the declining number of Royal Bengal tigers in Odisha forests, former Union Minister for Environment and Forest Jairam Ramesh on Monday urged Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik to take steps to save the tiger population in the state.

Wildlife dept catches crocodile from pond in Kathua
A 6-feet-long crocodile was on Monday caught by a team of Wildlife department from a pond in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua district.

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Syria: Ceasefire between Turkey, Kurdish fighters
A ceasefire is holding between Turkey and Kurdish-backed fighters in northern Syria, a Kurdish military official said on Tuesday, but a Syrian rebel commander characterised it only as a "pause" and added that military operations would resume soon.

UN hails suspension of France's burkini ban
The UN on Tuesday welcomed a decision by France's highest administrative court to suspend a controversial ban on burkini swimwear, warning that the ban had fuelled religious intolerance and stigmatisation.

Nepal says Indian couple faked Everest climb
Nepal mountaineering authorities have determined that an Indian couple faked a Mount Everest ascent earlier this year by altering photographs to make it appear they were on the summit, officials said on Tuesday.

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Maa ho toh aisi: Bollywood's coolest moms ever

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan: Films she was offered
While the beauty queens are known for heading straight to Bollywood, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan chose to be different.

Katrina is awesome in new 'Baar Baar Dekho' still
With just a few days left for the much-awaited rom-com of this year, the makers of 'Baar Baar Dekho' are really putting their fans into a tizzy by releasing some scintillating stills from the film.

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India to launch 68 more commercial launched this year
The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) is likely to launch another 68 commercial satellites in the remainder of this financial year, Rakesh S, chairman and managing director of Antrix, Isro’s commercial arm, said on Tuesday.

Dogs know what you're saying, study suggests
Scientists have found evidence to support what many dog owners have long believed: man's best friend really does understand some of what we're saying.

Preparations on for launch of GSLV Mark II

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3rd ODI: Record-breaking England beat Pakistan
England struck a world record one-day international total of 444/3 as they crushed Pakistan by 169 runs at Trent Bridge to take an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the five-match series. Pakistan, in reply, were bowled out for 275 in 42.4 overs.

Virat Kohli retains No. 1 spot in T20 rankings
Virat Kohli has maintained his number one position in the ICC T20 batsmen rankings, while off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin returned to the top five in the bowlers' list, climbing up to fourth spot from seventh.

Rooney to end England career after 2018 World Cup
England captain Wayne Rooney announced on Tuesday that the 2018 World Cup in Russia will be his final tournament as an international footballer. Rooney is also England's record goal-scorer with 53 goals.

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Does your iPhone suffer from 'Touch Disease'?
Apple Inc has been sued by owners of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus smartphones who say a design defect causes the phones' touchscreens to become unresponsive, making them unusable.

WhatsApp new privacy rules: HC seeks govt reply
WhatsApp's recent decision to share user data with parent company Facebook today reached the doorsteps of Delhi High Court, which sought the government's response on the modification.

As Jio launch nears, major telcos try different pricing strategies
As Reliance Jio's commercial launch nears, incumbent telecom operators Airtel, Vodafone and Idea have cut tariff and bundled free calls with data to drive mass market adoption, brokerages said.

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No admission to MP students in Guj, Maha
While doors of MP colleges are open for medical students of other states, neighbourslike Gujarat and Maharashtra have restricted entry for outsiders.

MBBS in pvt colleges will cost you more
The Admission and Fees Regulatory Committee (AFRC) has approved 33% to 53% increase in the MBBS course tuition fee in private colleges of the state.

New vice-chancellors can stay, rules SC
In a relief to the Telangana government, the Supreme Court on Monday allowed all the eight newly-appointed vice chancellors in the state to continue in their posts.

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Mumbai girl opts out of school, enters MIT
With a talent for computer programming, Malvika never passed 10th or 12th.

81 tenders of tainted dam project scrapped
The state cabinet has scrapped 94 tenders related to 14 irrigation projects in the state which are under the scanner of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB).

City girl drops out of school, enters MIT
Wadala girl Malvika Joshi (17), who dropped out of formal schooling at the age of 12, has secured a place at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), defying the undue weightage given to marks and degrees.

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LG forms panel to probe AAP government's decisions, fix blame
Marking a sharp escalation in the battle between the Delhi government and the Centre, lieutenant-governor Najeeb Jung appointed a three-member high-level committee on Tuesday to study 400 files received from vario us departments.

After rape, Delhi gets tag of India's 'stalking capital'
If the "rape capital" tag was not embarrassing enough, Delhi has earned another dubious title, India's stalking capital, according to the latest data from the National Crime Records Bureau.

Kashmir's other victims: Khakis fighting for life

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Government will explain ground realities to SC
Many pressure tactics notwithstanding, the Karnataka government has refused to budge to neighbouring Tamil Nadu's demand for release of 50 tmcft of water from Cauvery.

Government wants FSL to give priority to farmer suicides
With the delay in disbursal of compensation to the families of deceased farmers denting its image, the government has directed the home department to put farmer suicides on the Forensic Science Laboratory's (FSL) priority list.

BU North to function from transit campus in VTU
Bangalore University (BU) North, one of the two new varsities slated to come up next academic year after the trifurcation of the existing BU, will initially function from a transit campus in the Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) postgraduate centre in Muddenahalli, Chikkaballapura.

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Historian alleges plagiarism by NGO

Cops, GHMC gear up for Bakrid, Ganesh festival
Beginning this week, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) will begin distributing as many as 1.3 lakh polythene covers in the south zone in view of the upcoming Bakrid festival.

Kapu leaders to meet on September 11 to decide on quota issue

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DMK, AIADMK fight over Cauvery, Siruvani water disputes
DMK and AIADMK crossed swords in a heated debate in the state assembly on Tuesday over the inter-state Cauvery and Siruvani disputes.

Lake in Avadi to be spruced up at a cost of Rs 28 crore: Jayalalithaa
The city's western suburb of Avadi is set to get a new picnic spot, with chief minister J Jayalalithaa announcing in the assembly on Tuesday that 28 crore would be spent for sprucing up the Paruthippattu lake, which is spread over 200 acres.

PMK candidate who contested against Jayalalithaa held for cheating
Last week, Hari kumar of Mettukuppam and 30 others lodged a complaint with the Chennai police commissioner's office alleging that they were cheated to the tune of several lakh of rupees.

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PM fulfilled his commitment to extend Narmada waters to Saurashtra: Vijay Rupani

Bappa Morya goes green
People in the city have been doing their bit to keep the festivities eco-friendly. We speak to Amdavadis who innovate to celebrate.

Hooked to hookah bars? You could be smoked out...
Hookah bars come under scanner once again

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Local Congress leader announces vegetables as reward for tracing two UP BJP leaders

Ganga, Yamuna flow 2m below danger level
The flood situation improved in the city as the water level of Ganga and Yamuna came down two metres below the danger mark, on Sunday.

Floods leave behind trail of destruction
Even as the chaos unleashed by the flooding of rivers Ganga and Yamuna seems to have eased, the trail of destruction of life and property it has left behind seems to be too much for city locals to cope with.

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Spurt in rape cases in Odisha, 2251 cases reported last year
There has been a rise in rape cases in the state in 2015, according to the National Crime Record Bureau's (NCRB) report released on Tuesday.Altogether 2,251 rape cases were reported in 2015 compared to 1,978 in 2014.

3 NIFT students drown in Mahanadi
Three students of National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Bhubaneswar drowned while taking bath in Mahanadi river in Cuttack on Tuesday.

Kalahandi to get medical college

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Rio Tinto mining activity: Report raises green issues

BHEL: Supervisors protest pay disparity
The agitating supervisors gathered outside gate number 5, raised slogans against the Navratna PSU administration for lack of initiative.

Cousin rapes, strangles student
A 13-year old student of Class VII was raped and then strangulated by her married cousin brother in Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh.

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Tohra's family parts ways with SAD for AAP
Family members of late Shiromani Akali Dal leader Gurcharan Singh Tohra joined Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday.

Convener sacking saga sparks talk of new outfit
Sucha Singh Chhotepur's removal as AAP's Punjab convener has turned into a rallying point for those who are upset with the manner in which tickets have been announced for the 2017 assembly elections.

Villagers complain about illicit liquor sale
Residents of Telipur village of the district have submitted a complaint to the deputy commissioner (DC) about sale of illegal liquor in the village, alleging that children too, are getting hooked to the intoxicant.

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