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News Digest: Jihadi recruitment saw 55% jump after Wani

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Jihadi recruitment saw 55% jump after Wani
As many as 88 youths joined militancy in Jammu & Kashmir in 2016, the highest since 2010, the government told the Lok Sabha on Tuesday. Violent protests in the Valley had peaked last year in the wake of killing of Hizbul Mujahideen leader Burhan Wani on July 8. Over 2,100 incidents were reported over a short span of three months from July to September 2016.

3-year third-party insurance premium at car registration?
The national insurance regulator and General Insurance Corporation (GIC) will come out with a policy that will make it mandatory for everyone buying a new vehicle to pay third-party insurance premium for three and five years for cars and two wheelers, respectively , at the time of registration.

Aditya Nath Yogi's appointment as UP CM triggers debate on freedom of expression
A second-year student registered an FIR against Bengali poet Srijato Bandopadhyay for hurting religious sentiments through his poem on UP chief minister Aditya Nath Yogi.

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Bharti counters Jio's allegations on 'fastest network' campaign
Bharti Airtel on Tuesday hit back at Reliance Jio over its allegations around the company’s ‘fastest network’ campaign, and accused the Mukesh Ambani telco of engaging in a “campaign of misinformation” to “malign” its brand.

Sensex ends lower; banking, pharma face squeeze

Bharatiya Mahila Bank to merge with SBI
The government on Monday said it has decided to merge the Bharatiya Mahila Bank (BMB) with the State Bank of India (SBI) to ensure greater banking services outreach to more women.

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Beijing to expand funding for reducing air pollution
Beijing will expand funding to reduce air pollution in 2017, including phasing out thousands of automobiles and replacing coal furnaces in hundreds of villages, a media report said on Saturday. So far in March, more than 10 days of clear, blue skies have been recorded.

Indian grey hornbills make nests early this year
Indian grey hornbills, the birds that nest in cervices of trees have shown a remarkable change in their nesting behavior in the city. This year the birds have built their nests a much earlier.

Tata Chemicals Haldia plant gets shutdown notice
The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has directed Tata Chemicals to shut down its fertilizer plant in Haldia (West Bengal) for violating liquid waste discharge rules. The CPCB directive follows an analysis of the company’s samples, which showed a non-compliance in effluent discharge norms.

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Eye on China: Taiwan plans to build own submarines
Taiwan's move comes after China sent its only aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, through the Taiwan Strait in January this year. Delivery of the submarine is expected to take eight years and it is likely to be deployed within 10 years.

Donald Trump: Different strokes

UK bans laptop, tablet in cabin for flight from six countries
The UK on Tuesday imposed a ban on carrying laptops as part of cabin baggage on Britain-bound passenger flights from six Muslim-majority countries, hours after US introduced a similar move citing terrorism concerns.

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Arbaaz and Malaika during their lunch date
Tthe two were snapped while on a group lunch with Amrita Arora and her kids.

'Badrinath Ki Dulhania' box-office collection Day 11
Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt’s romantic-comedy ‘Badrinath Ki Dulhania’ collected an estimated Rs 2.50 crore on Monday, thus rounding up its 11 day total of Rs 91.27 crore.

When Anushka spooked Shah Rukh Khan
Anushka entered Shah Rukh Khan’s house while he set out to prove that ghosts don’t exist.

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Stephen Hawking plans to travel to space
British physicist Stephen Hawking is planning to travel into space onboard Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic spacecraft. Hawking, 75, said he had not expected to have the opportunity to experience space but that the Virgin boss had offered him a seat.

Experiment to brew beer on Moon not selected to fly on TeamIndus spacecraft
The US based Team Original Gravity - which had proposed to brew beer on the Moon as part of its yeast based experiment - has not been selected to fly on the TeamIndus spacecraft. 3 Indian teams with other experimental missions have been selected.

Genetic secret of world's most indestructible animals is discovered by scientists

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Mahindra Scorpio TOISA: Winners humbled on being honoured
Dipa Karmakar's coach Bisheswar Nandi, Paralympian Dipa Malik, archer Atanu Das and other prominent sportspersons expressed their delight on being adjudged winners of the Times of India Sports Awards.

ICC Test rankings: Jadeja grabs top spot in bowling
Ravindra Jadeja has become only the third Indian player after Ashwin and Bishan Singh Bedi to top the bowling charts on his own.

Aussie opener David Warner waiting to end his run drought
David Warner is not having the best of times in India. The swashbuckling opener and the vice-captain of the visiting Australian team has become the proverbial bunny to Indian spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja.

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Apple has built an augmented reality team for iPhone 8: Report
Also mentioned is that the Cupertino-based tech firm is simultaneously working on several AR-based devices.

Nokia executive narrows down smartphone availability: Report
As for the prices, the HMD Global executive added that there could be some variations in price tags of the handsets depending on the region. For instance, the price tags will be slightly high in UK as the VAT in the country is high.

Apple launches new 9.7-inch iPad with Retina Display
The new iPad will also be made available in India in April.

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CBSE unveils new exam format for classes VI to IX
The Central Board of Secondary Education has formally junked the continuous and comprehensive evaluation (CCE) scheme for classes VI to IX, being followed in affiliated schools since 2009. Replacing it from the coming academic year (2017-18) is a new format — ‘uniform system of assessment, examination and report card’ — that aims at standardizing teaching and evaluation across schools.

NTS to hold most of CBSE entrance tests from 2018
Once the Cabinet's nod is given, the agency will start with the National Entrance Examination for Technical Institution. The move is aimed at decluttering CBSE and the IITs so that they can focus on key areas like quality of education and curriculum.

IT-Kharagpur develops superpower drone BHIM

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Woman killed, robbed of valuables & cash worth Rs 13 lakh
A 51-year-old Bhiwandi resident, Usha Mahatre, was robbed and strangulated on Monday night in a building that houses several policemen.

Resign and stay at home if you are so scared: High court to doctors
Slamming doctors for resorting to mass leave to protest against recent assaults by patients’ relatives, the Bombay high court asked them to resign and stay at home if they are so scared.

Pro-consumer realty rules set to be notified within a week Act's implementation
A week after TOI’s exclusive report on the new real estate law in Maharashtra, CM Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday finalised the rules for the implementation of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act.

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Arvind Kejriwal appears in court in DDCA case, gets bail
Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal appeared before a Delhi court in a defamation case filed by Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) and cricketer-turned-politician Chetan Chauhan, after the court asserted that following previous summons, Kejriwal was required to establish his identity before it even if he was seeking exemption.

Delayed AIIMS burns unit draws House panel's ire
A parliamentary committee has slammed the Union health ministry for delay in constructing a 100-bed burns and plastic surgery unit at AIIMS Trauma Center. Though work was awarded last May, there is no forward movement, said a report tabled recently in Parliament.

SAD (Badal) candidate to contest from Rajouri
BJP has decided to field SAD (Badal) candidate Manjinder Singh Sirsa on its party symbol, Lotus, in the upcoming by-election in Rajouri Garden assembly constituency. The decision was taken on Monday despite, BJP pushing for its own candidate.

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BBMP budget may be bigger, but reality will be harsher

2 men held for molesting student on Bannerghatta Road

The toxic lives of Bengaluru's broom warriors

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UoH, forest dept fail to protect campus wildlife

Farewell My Indian Soldier: The untold romance of the French and Indians
In his latest movie, Farewell My Indian Soldier, Vijay Singh recounts the romances of Indian soldiers that flourished in France during World War I. Hyderabad Times caught up with the director for a chat.

Rahul Ram unplugged on everything from politics to music
Rahul Ram of Indian Ocean fame displayed great wit and charisma as he fielded fatuous questions from the audience and senior advocate L Ravichander when he was in Hyderabad recently for a documentary screening

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Measles-rubella vaccination drive has covered 15.4 million children, Tamil Nadu govt says
The Tamil Nadu government has achieved 88% of the targeted children under the Centre’s vaccination drive for measles and rubella quelling criticisms against the massive exercise in various platforms, health minister C Vijayabaskar said on Tuesday. The nearly month-long drive was launched in the state on February 6 to cover children between the age group of nine months and 15 years.

Goods booking will be stopped in TN from March 27, agents say
With the South India Motor Transport Association (SIMTA) to go on indefinite strike from March 30, the Tamil Nadu Lorry Booking Agents Federation (TNLBAF) has decided not to book goods from March 27. “We have decided to extend our support to strike called by SIMTA by stopping booking goods for southern states from March 27,” said V Rajavadivel, president, TNLBAF.

Support pours in for woman journalist being harassed by TN sand mining mafia
Students, IT professionals and activists have pledged to stand by independent journalist Sandhya Ravishankar who is under attack for writing a series of articles on alleged illegal beach sand mining by V V Minerals belonging to Tirunelveli-based mining baron S Vaikundarajan.

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Varsities told to implement quotas

Congress's Bharat wants Ram Lalla Temple in Ayodhya

Dalit activist's protest songs ring out at IIT-Gn

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Akhara Parishad wants political parties out of talks

Allahabad Municipal Corporation seals illegal abattoir at Atala, AIMIM resents move
The Allahabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) on Sunday evening sealed a slaughter house at Atala after it was found to be functioning illegally for the second time in nine months after being shut. The move was resented by All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), and the outfit has demanded the civic body to revoke the order.

HC wants govt's stand on cases against MPs, MLAs
The Allahabad high court on Monday directed the state government to apprise the court about its stand in respect of early disposal of criminal cases pending against former and present Member of Parliaments and MLAs. The court also directed the state to inform about the formation of a committee to monitor such type of cases.

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Mastermind of fake currency racket held in Bhubaneswar
Skeletons continue to tumble from the cupboard in connection with fake currency note manufacturing racket with the Nayapalli police here arresting the gang’s mastermind Rajkishore Tudu on Tuesday.

Odisha Jan Morcha stares at uncertain future after Pyarimohan Mohapatra's demise

New health facilities in Odisha with Norway's technical support
Ambassador of Norway to India Nils Ragnar Kamsvag on Monday inaugurated three new facilities at Capital Hospital including comprehensive skill lab, family centered care unit and paediatrics emergency triage- assessment and treatment unit.

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Mint sues UK firm for 'substandard' currency paper

Cops refuse to share SIMI jailbreak 'key' pics

MP ministers reluctant to give up red beacon

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Violation in appointing 2 PSC members: Petition in HC
Alleging a violation of constitutional provisions, the appointments of Neeta Khera and Jai Bhagwan Goyal as members of Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) were challenged before the Punjab and Haryana high court on Tuesday.

Inmates build software for better functioning of jails
Even the confined environment of a prison could not stifle the creative urge of four inmates of the Bhondsi jail of Gurugram.

Petition in HC claims violation in appointing 2 HPSC members
Alleging a violation of constitutional provisions, the appointments of Neeta Khera and Jai Bhagwan Goyal as members of Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) were challenged before the Punjab and Haryana high court on Tuesday.

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