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Leave high court or get bashed, Kerala lawyers warn media
On Friday, a day after the Kerala HC chief justice guaranteed the safety of reporters and invited them to resume reporting, correspondents of several newspapers, including TOI,were threatened by lawyers and forced to leave the court premises.

Cauvery row: SC warns defiant Karnataka of the 'wrath of law'
Karnataka triggered a constitutional crisis by taking a defiant stand that it was unable to release Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu as per the orders of the Supreme Court, which passed a fresh order on Friday asking the Siddaramaiah government to release 6,000 cusecs daily till October 6 or face the “wrath of law”.

Somesh Sharma elected as new INS president
Somesh Sharma of Rashtradoot Saptahik was elected as president of the Indian Newspaper Society (INS) on Friday for 2016-17. He succeeds P V Chandran of Grehalakshmi of Mathrubhumi Group.

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Govt keeps tab on e-comm discounts
Government agencies are keeping tabs on offers and freebies being handed out by e-tailers this festival season after it asked the likes of Flipkart, Amazon and Snapdeal not to just refrain from discounting but to state clearly that rebate is being given by the seller and not online marketplace.

Cognizant starts corruption probe in India ops
Cognizant Technology Solutions on Friday said it has begun an internal probe to check if any bribes or other unlawful payments were made by it to set up development centres in India. In a parallel development, the company’s president, Godorn Coborn, has quit.

CNG, PNG bills to shrink as domestic gas price dips 18%

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European Union agrees to ratify Paris climate deal
EU environment ministers agreed today to fast-track the ratification of the landmark Paris agreement on climate change, despite the fact that some national parliaments have yet to approve the deal. "What some believed impossible is now real," European union president Donald Tusk said on Twitter.

Giant dinosaur footprint discovered in Mongolia desert
One of the biggest dinosaur footprints ever recorded has been unearthed in the Gobi Desert, researchers said on Friday, offering a fresh clue about the giant creatures that roamed the earth millions of years ago.

India not to cap aviation emission
Centre has toughened its stand on negotiations to cap emissions by the aviation sector, making it clear that India will not commit to reducing emissions in the sector by 2020 as it will be an “injustice“ to the country's growing economy.

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10 killed, 29 missing in typhoon Megi in China

3 Chinese fishermen dead after clash with S Korean forces

Trump injects Bill Clinton scandals into 2016 race
Donald Trump says he took the moral high ground at the first presidential debate by not mentioning the infidelities of former President Bill Clinton. But he hinted at them, talked about them immediately afterward and then sent his campaign's top backers out to do the same.

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Prabhudheva: Direction is my passion, but dance is my lifeline
Prabhudheva opens up about his journey in the industry and why he thinks life is all about giving oneself a chance...

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan: Rare images

Pack-up for Pak artistes in India, says IMPPA
The oldest film producers’ body in India has passed a resolution that Pakistani artistes will not be allowed to be a part of our entertainment industry. BT gets reactions from opinion makers...

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ISRO centres set for PSLV-C36 launch in November

Rosetta probe crashes on comet, completes mission

Nanoparticle jabs may help treat arthritis: Study

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NZ edge past India after Pujara-Rahane show​
On a sweltering day, Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane highlighted the Indian innings with plucky half-centuries. But it did not happen before New Zealand fought right till the end and picked up four crucial wickets in the final session.

U-18 Asia Cup hockey final: India beat Bangladesh 5-4
In an eventful and tensely contested match, India's young hockey players somehow managed to hold their wits and crucially not crumble in the dying moments of the final, thus ending the tournament on a high.

Tendulkar would just bat and shop, reveals Ganguly
"Tendulkar would only bat and shop. He would get a Test hundred and the next day you would see him shopping in an Armani or Versace and you will see them hanging in his wardrobe," Sourav Ganguly remembered.

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Apple iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus price details revealed, goes up to Rs 92,000
The iPhone 7 Plus 32GB, 128GB and 256GB will cost Rs 72,000, Rs 82,000 and Rs 92,000 respectively

Apple slashes prices of iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus by up to Rs 22,000
Apple has announced biggest-ever price drop for its smartphones in India. Under the new pricing, iPhone 6S (128GB), carying an MRP of Rs 82,000, will now be available at an MRP of Rs 60,000. iPhone 6s Plus (128GB) will now be available at an MRP of Rs 70,000, the smartphone too has received a price cut of Rs 22,000. Apple's 4-inch smartphone iPhone SE, too has got a price cut. The 64GB version of iPhone SE will now be available at Rs 44,000.

WhatsApp privacy policy challenged in Delhi High Court: 5 things to know
A public interest litigation in the Delhi High Court (HC) challenges the change in WhatsApp's privacy policy.

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Finally, Miri Piri Medical College issue resolved
Ultimately, admissions in the Miri Piri Medical College run by the SGPC at Shahabad (Kurukshetra) will begin from the academic year 2018.

FTII to propose fee hike, age limit; students oppose

SC upholds MBBS admissions by deemed universities

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Islamic scholar Nazeer Shaikh passes away hours before his annual Haj feast
Islamic scholar Nazeer Shaikh, who started a special second namaz on Friday afternoon especially to accommodate students of the western suburbs, passed away in Andheri on Friday.

NBWs issued against Dawood and Shakeel
A Delhi court has issued open non-bailable warrants against underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and his aide Chhota Shakeel for allegedly hiring goons to kill a right-wing outfit leader

3 Pujari men plan hit on Chembur businessman, held
The city crime branch on Friday arrested three Suresh Pujari men for allegedly planning an attack on a Chembur businessman

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Narela fire: Efforts on to locate trapped men
More than 36 hours after a massive fire broke out at a factory in outer Delhi’s Narela Industrial Area, efforts to locate three men trapped inside were still on.

Delhi: Parents seek report on Gaucher's disease
Sirajuddin pulls a rickshaw in Nangloi for a living. He lost four children to Gaucher’s disease and his fifth child, Ahmed, has been suffering from it as well. Ahmed’s life depends on medicines worth Rs 4.8 lakh he gets from AIIMS every month.

High Court seeks Centre, AAP government response on alcohol PIL
The Delhi high court on Friday sought a response from the Centre and the AAP government on a PIL seeking directions to increase spending on creating awareness about the harmful effects of alcohol consumption.

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Onion, potato growers shed tears as prices plunge
Chances Of An Increase Slim In Near Future

Bengalureans warm up to technology to stay active in sunset years
One is as old as one feels, believes CV Sastry, 76.A proponent of self-reliance, the retired engineer doesn't want to be a burden on anyone in his autumn years.

Land acquisition: Bangalore Golf Course examining legal options
The proposed steel flyover along Ballari Road is set to run into its first hurdle.

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Matka betting den raided, 9 arrested
Special Operations Team (SOT) sleuths of Cyberabad busted a gambling racket in the city and arrested nine offenders belonging to two gangs on Friday.

Fire in IT office at Banjara Hills
A fire ravaged a building, which housed a software office on Banjara Hills road No 12 on Friday.As per the locals, there were not many staffers in the office at the time.

RTC bus driver killed in accident
The driver of an RTC bus was killed while 10 passengers suffered injuries when the vehicle hit a parked lorry on the highway at Peddamberpet late on Thursday night.

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Railway union stocks crackers at Chennai Central station
Even as the Railway Protection Force (RPF) has started a drive to prevent passengers from carrying firecrackers on trains ahead of Deepavali, dozens of boxes of firecrackers are stored in the Southern Railway Mazdoor Union (SRMU) office beside Chennai Central.

88 trains speeded up, timings of 59 at Chennai changed
Seventy trains operated by Southern Railway will run faster from October 1, according to the new time table released by Southern Railway general manager Vashishta Johri on Friday.

Age no bar: Meet India's oldest Ironman
In 2009, a day after he turned 60, he sat down to prepare himself a bucket list and wrote down a determined entry - 'The Ironman Asia Pacific Championship, Cairns, Australia'.

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Poverty abolition unique identification of Gujarat, claims CM Rupani
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani kicked start ninth edition of Garib Kalyan Mela and claimed that poverty abolishment has become unique identification of Gujarat. Rupani provided Rs. 48.84 crore assistance to more than 24 thousand poor-vanbandhu beneficiaries at Narmada district.

Poverty abolishment a unique identification of Gujarat: CM Rupani
Vijay Rupani kick start the ninth edition of Garib Kalyan Mela

France envoy meets Gujarat CM
France Ambassador to India Alexandre Ziegler paid courtesy visit to Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani here in Gandhinagar today.

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Polls held in AU degree colleges
With the polling for electing student union on the campus of Allahabad University five of its constituent colleges too went for polling on Friday. The polling at these colleges were by and large peaceful with sporadic incidents of violence reported from outside the campus of CMP Degree College.

Polling at AU passes off peacefully
Amidst heavy deployment of security forces the campus of Allahabad University witnessed the polling for electing the new student union, on Friday. Although almost every guidelines, laid down in the Lyngdoh committee and that mentioned in the constitution of holding student election at AU, was violated since the elections were declared, but the varsity authorities were successful in conducting student poll peacefully.

AU campus turns into a fortress

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11% deficit rain this monsoon
The state has received 11% deficit rain from June to September, according to the latest report released on Friday.The state received 1020.4 mm rainfall compared to normal of 1149.3 mm during the monsoon period.

Odisha asks Centre for more rice to SC/ST hostels

Commission of Railway Safety to probe Cuttack train accident
The Commission of Railway Safety (CRS), an independent body which is working under the administrative control of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, will conduct inquiry into the train accident occurred at Cuttack on Thursday leaving two dead and 27 injured.

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'RGPV delivering the best'
RGPV's ninth convocation organised here on Thursday was special for its vice-chancellor Prof Piyush Trivedi, as he is going to retire in December this year.It was his second successive tenure.

Make India developed, Guv to RGPV students
In all, 209 students received degrees for academic session 2013 and 2014.Scientific advisor to the defence minister, G Satheesh Reddy, was presented honorary doctorate degree on the occasion.

He didn't need crutches to clear NEET, but DME crippled dreams
Undeterred by crippling physical handicap - unable to use his both legs and lower part of the body - he worked hard to chase a dream of becoming a doctor.

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PU V-C invites PM for convocation next year
Panjab University vice-chancellor Prof Arun Kumar Grover has sent a proposal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, inviting him for the special convocation to be held at the varsity next year.

PU bicycle lovers organize rally
Panjab University bicycle lovers organized a cycle rally her on Thursday to promote cycling culture on the campus.

9 pilgrims killed, 12 injured in Bhiwani accident
Hambowal (Machhiwara) At least nine pilgrims were killed and 14 others were injured when their vehicle collided with a truck on Friday.The accident took place near Siwani town of Bhiwani district early on Friday.

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