Wednesday, 30 December 2015

News Digest: Coal block auction for steel, cement off on poor response

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Today's Headlines

Coal block auction for steel, cement off on poor response
Tepid response from bidders amid depressed commodity prices and market conditions has forced the government to call off the fourth round of coal block auctions meant for deregulated industries such as steel and cement.

Engineers are seeking transfer out of Bihar, says Gadkari
Road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday said that government engineers are not willing to go to Bihar and the state government has to do more to improve its law and order situation.

In first Capital meet, dy CM leaves impact
Gadkari said he has assured Yadav that the Centre will do everything possible to keep the commitments and announcements made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a part of Bihar package and that political issues won't impact work.

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New drug price caps to help save up to 20% 
The revision in the National List of Essential Medicines (NLEM) by the government last week is expected to translate into savings of 10-20% for patients at the therapy level on widely used antibiotics, anti-infectives, cardiac and respiratory medicines.

Govt approves amended TUF scheme, to create 30L jobs
Government today approved an Amended Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (A-TUFS) in place of the existing Revised Restructured TUFS for technology upgradation of the textiles industry, a move expected to attract investment of Rs 1 lakh crore and create over 30 lakh jobs by 2022.

Record orders for BSE MF, 24x7 order acceptance soon
Stock exchange BSE's mutual fund distribution platform BSE StAR MF today executed more than 72,000 orders worth Rs 161 crore — a record high for a day. BSE will next month introduce round the clock order acceptance facility along with multiple mode of payments including NEFT/ RTGS.

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Norway to help India manage construction waste
India will sign an MoU with Norway for training of human resource to handle construction and demolition waste, in tune with the Clean India Campaign launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Chill not to freeze New Year's Eve thrill in Himachal hills
The snow will not freeze the thrill in the hills of Himachal Pradesh as the sun will add warmth to the celebrations. Tourists will thus herald the New Year on a sunny note, the Met office cheerfully says. There will be long sunny days at most of the tourist destinations in the state till the New Year dawns.

Crows too know how to make and use tools!
f you thought only humans or primates can forge and use tools, you are wrong. Crows can make, use, and even store for re-use certain tools while foraging for food, a new study shows.

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Brussels cancels New Year's fireworks over terror threat
Belgian authorities on Wednesday cancelled the annual New Year's Eve festivities and fireworks in the heart of Brussels after revealing an alleged jihadist plot to attack the capital during the holiday.

Storm Frank batters northern Britain
Torrential rain and gale force winds battered northern Britain on Wednesday, cutting power to thousands of homes and forcing some to evacuate flooded streets in the third major storm in a month.

Life sentences for British attack plot couple
A husband and his former wife convicted of planning a major attack to mark the 10th anniversary of the London suicide bombings were both sentenced to life in prison on Wednesday.

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Urvashi Rautela's selfie sessions with Seal
When Urvashi Rautela (Yamaha Fascino Miss Diva-Miss Universe India 2015) represented India at the recently-concluded Miss Universe 2015, she didn’t think she would get to rub shoulders with international musician Seal.

Blockbusters Shah Rukh Khan rejected

Actresses who wore bikinis in debut films
Bollywood is synonymous with fame and several debutantes enter the glamour industry every year in search of recognition.

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Fitness freak? Too much exercise is bad for heart
With many of us contemplating marathons or other endurance events in 2016, we, our spouses and other family members most likely have wondered whether such strenuous training could be harmful to our hearts.

Indigenize is focus of this year's science meet
"Industrialize or perish" was the clarion call given by Sir M Visvesvaraya, former dewan of Mysuru, and one of India's best known engineers. Today, many decades later, the slogan the country is embracing seems to be "indigenize or perish".

Shopping can bring long-term happiness: Study
In some good news for shopaholics, scientists have found that material purchases can provide more frequent happiness over time.

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Was hurt when dropped mid-series, says Sehwag
Virender Sehwag admitted that he was "hurt" after being dropped in the middle of the 2013 Test series against Australia without any "communication from team management or selectors."

Sarita Devi: Loving mother, champion boxer, guiding light
Sarita is a former world champion and four-time Asian champion boxer who has spent the past 15 years inside the square ring. But there is life beyond the ring, and it was on full display when she met some friends and fans.

Bengal stalwart Laxmi Ratan Shukla retires from cricket
Former India cricketer and ex-Bengal captain Laxmi Ratan Shukla on Wednesday announced his retirement from all forms of the game.

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In pictures: 9 big technology achievements of 2015
As the year ends, here's capturing in pictures some of the biggest technology feats. These innovations not only made an impact this year, but will also shape technology trends in 2016 and ahead.

15 best smartphones launched in 2015
2015 was the year when the Indian market saw a major shift to smartphones with high-end features offered at mid-range prices.

9 startups oppose net 'gate-keepers'
A group of nine startups, including Zomato and Paytm, wrote to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) chairman R S Sharma on Tuesday evening, requesting the regulatory body to "to issue clear regulations preventing telecom providers or content providers from acting as gate-keepers".

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Last date for JEE applications extended till Jan 11
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has extended the last date of filling the online forms of Joint Entrance Exam JEE-Main-2016 to January 11. Even the attempts for taking the JEE have been increased; candidates can now take a shot at this entrance test thrice, instead of twice.

To prevent exam malpractice, CCS varsity to stick bar code on answer sheets
In a bid to curb racketeers involved in doctoring exam attendance sheets, authorities at Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU) have decided to paste bar code slips on answer sheet and an identical counterpart on attendance sheets during final examinations. 

University of the People opens doors to Indian students
University of the People, which claims to be the world’s first non-profit, tuition-free, accredited American online university, has said it is dedicated to opening access to higher education globally.

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From Jan 10, city tour on chopper
People in the city will soon be able to enjoy an aerial view of their favourite landmarks as the state government launches “Mumbai Darshan” helicopter flights from January 10.

WR panel bats for more 15-car trains, 2x2 seating
Western Railway’s accident review committee has recommended introduction of more 15-car services, besides introduction of rakes with 2x2 seating arrangement and installation of escalators at upcoming foot overbridges to prevent casualties on tracks.

Detain Class V-VIII students if needed, suggests education panel to MHRD
The no-detention policy must be amended, a committee formed under the state school education minister, Vinod Tawde, has suggested to the Union ministry of human resource development

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Delhi government bureaucrats to go on protest leave today
The DANICS Officers Association passed a resolution to go on mass leave on Thursday and was supported by the IAS (AGMUT) Officers Association. The city has more than 90 IAS officers and some 150 DANICS cadre.

Odd-even violators won't get to park in Delhi, says govt
Commuters flouting the odd-even traffic restrictions coming into effect from Friday may find it difficult to park their vehicle.

Centre's 42-point to clear air in a year
Amid reports of alarming level of air pollution in the capital, the Centre on Wednesday issued a 42-point action plan to handle the situation and directed Delhi and three neighbouring states—Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan—to implement them in right earnest.

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Raids on Gali Janardhana Reddy continue
The Lokayukta raids on former tourism minister and mining baron Gali Janardhana Reddy continued on day two, with additional assistance being sought from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Special Investigation Team (SIT) for building a solid and voluminous case against the tainted politician.

Congress wins Karnataka legislative council polls
Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah closed the year by posting a massive victory for his party in the legislative council polls results on Wednesday, with the Congress winning 12 seats, leaving the BJP far behind with 5, JD(S) and Independents one seat each in the 19 of the total 25 seats from the local authorities constituencies' declared so far.

Council results today; Congress, BJP on edge
Will the gamble by candidates who tried to woo voters with freebies and cash pay off? Will the rumoured BJP-JD(S) pact in some constituencies, and cross-voting by JD(S) legislators in favour of Congress candidates fetch the desired results?

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Andhra Pradesh power utilities seek 12% hike in tariff
The APTransco APGenco and distribution companies will present their annual revenue requiremen (ARR) before the AP Electrici ty Regulatory Commission (APERC) on Thursday with a request for 12 per cent hike in power tariff.

12 IPS officers transferred in Andhra Pradesh
In a minor reshuffle, the AP government on Wednesday transferred about a dozen IPS officers.

Doctor alleges kidnap by business partner
A 45-year-old doctor on Wednesday lodged a complaint with Hayatnagar police alleging that he was abducted by the henchmen of his former business partner and let off only after signing blank promissory notes.

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AIADMK meet gives residents newly laid roads
No signs of the recent deluge can be seen on the route leading from Poes Garden to the AIADMK council meet venue in Thiruvanmiyur. Gleaming, smooth new roads, laid just for the meet, await the chief minister on Thursday.

High court dismisses PILs seeking stalling of event
Clearing the hurdle for the AIADMK's gen eral council meeting to be held at Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Centre (SRMC) premises at Thiruvanmiyur on Thursday , the Madras high court dismissed two PILs against the event.

Tamil Nadu CM plays it safe, tells ministers to car-pool to prevent gridlock
Any big political event in the city and the traffic comes to a standstill. Apart from the daily travails, the common man on the street has to bear the brunt of the traffic chaos.

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HC stays attachment of Ayurved Uni registrar's property
Gujarat high court on Wednesday stayed the authorities from attaching the personal property of Gujarat Ayurved University’s registrar in Jamnagar after the university failed to pay interest of retirement benefits to its former employee.

HC stays sealing of shops in Gujarat capital
Gujarat high court on Wednesday stayed Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation (GMC) to carry out its sealing of shops and commercial establishments that are being operated in buildings and plots meant for residential use in the state capital.

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation seeks toy train maintenance renewal
After realizing that the comprehensive maintenance contract for two toy trains at Kankaria lake front ended on December 24 the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has the filed for immediate renewal.

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Rs 2.98 lakh stolen from scooter dickey
A retired railway official Govind Khanal was deprived of Rs 2.98 lakh on Monday. Thieves stole the money after breaking open the dickey of Govind Khanal’s scooter at Manmohan crossing under the limits of Colonelganj police.

Students to wear dhoti-kurta, sari at UPRTOU convocation
This year’s convocation of Uttar Pradesh Rajarshi Tandon Open University (UPRTOU) would write a new chapter in its history. Doing away with the tradition of wearing black robe and cap, as worn at earlier convocations, the students would wear dhoti-kurta and sari during the 10th convocation scheduled to be held on February 16.

On public demand, UPPSC scraps CSAT exam pattern
Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has made General Studies-II paper of ‘Combined State Upper Subordinate Services Examination (Preliminary)’ or PCS (Prelims) exams qualifying in nature by scrapping the controversial Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) pattern on Monday.

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Sevashram students shiver without blankets
Winter has set in completely across the district with the night temperature in several interior pockets hovering between 7C and 9C, at least 27,000 students residing at sevashrams (residential schools meant for SC and ST students) of the district are sleeping without blankets.

Incentives for doctors big plus, infant deaths big minus
The Naveen Patnaik government took certain remarkable initiatives such as offering up to 100 per cent extra incentives to doctors posted in vulnerable areas and sacked 408 truant medicos in 2015.

Nandankanan toy train, cable car off track
Two prime attractions in Nandankanan-zoo-ropeway and toy train-are out of operation for more than one and half year.

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Poster showing Pak flag & Sarang's picture sparks row
An Eid Milad-un-Nabi poster in Bhopal city with a Pakistani flag and carrying a picture of local BJP MLA Vishwas Sarang stoked a controversy on Wednesday.

Fearing failure, Shivraj Singh cancels New Year holiday, calls for performance report
Taking a serious note of slack attitude by departments, who performed miserably to achieve their goals, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has cancelled his New Year weekly trip to a day’s out.

Revive Class 5, 8 exams: CABE sub-committee
The sub-committee of Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) has recommended for reviving Class 5 and 8 exams in a meeting held in New Delhi on Wednesday. Madhya Pradesh school education minister Paras Jain was a part of the meeting.

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Solan girl breaks record, does kathak at 16,000ft
A student from the dance department of Punjabi University, Patiala, has made it to the Limca Book of Records for performing kathak at an altitude of 4,890 metres (16,040 feet) on Baralacha La (pass) in Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh. Shruti Gupta, who is pursuing masters in kathak, performed the classical Indian dance at Baralach La for seven minutes surpassing the previous record of 7,217.84 feet made in Bilaspur.

Stray cattle destroy crops, pit farmers against each other
Stray cattle menace in Barnala and Bathinda districts is causing friction among farmers.

HMT's tractor unit may close down
Disappointment was writ large on the face of Roop Singh, a farmer from Barnala, when he heard the news of HMT's tractor-manufacturing unit in Pinjore, Haryana, heading for a closure.

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Tuesday, 29 December 2015

News Digest: Centre clears Rs 5,083 crore as drought relief for Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Today's Headlines

Centre clears Rs 5,083 crore as drought relief for Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh
Seeking to minimize the impact of drought on farmers, the Centre on Tuesday approved assistance of Rs 5,083 crore to two states. Worst hit Maharashtra will get Rs 3,050 crore while Rs 2,033 crore will go to Madhya Pradesh. Actual relief will, however, depend on how the states disburse these amounts among affected families.

Govt to sign nuclear damages pact
The government is getting ready to ratify the international Convention for Supplementary Compensation (CSC) capping a year of surprising successes in nuclear energy in India, which ended with Parliament passing the joint venture bill for nuclear projects.

Congress mag goof-up bares factional feud
Even as state Congress chief Ashok Chavan and leader of the Opposition Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil reacted cautiously after articles critical of Jawaharlal Nehru and Sonia Gandhi were published in the party’s mouthpiece, ‘Congress Darshan’, the gaffe has exposed factionalism the city unit.

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'LPG subsidy to high-income group costs Rs 500cr'
The move to stop LPG subsidies to high-income consumers with a taxable income of above Rs 10 lakh a year may result in a saving of up to Rs 500 crore for the government, ICRA estimates. Further, it may not have an adverse monetary impact for consumers as the current subsidy levels have been low.

Mumbai airport Customs seizes gold worth Rs 1.34cr
The Air Intelligence Unit of Mumbai Customs today apprehended two persons at the Mumbai international airport and recovered 57.40kg of gold valued at around Rs 1.34 crore, from them.

SpiceJet to raise funds worth up to Rs 5,000cr
Low-cost air carrier SpiceJet on Tuesday said its shareholders have approved a proposal to raise funds worth up to Rs 5,000 crore.

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Crows too know how to make and use tools!
f you thought only humans or primates can forge and use tools, you are wrong. Crows can make, use, and even store for re-use certain tools while foraging for food, a new study shows.

'Bread, Wine, Chocolate' makes environmental issues tasty
The lands, waters and atmosphere of our planet are under tremendous stress from the appetites and endeavors of more than 7 billion people, and such issues often make for grim reading.

Amid smog crisis, China vows more liveable cities
China vowed on Tuesday that it would make "liveable" cities a central goal of China's urban planning, amid persistent problems over choking smog that frequently blankets the populous east and north.

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IS leader linked to Paris attacks killed in Syria
An Islamic State leader with "direct" ties to the alleged mastermind of the Paris attacks was among 10 of the group's higher-ups killed in Syria and Iraq this month, the Pentagon said Tuesday.

'Russia and Turkey remains imp trading partners'
Turkey remains an important trading partner for Russia, and Moscow aims to minimise problems for Turkish and Russian businesses caused by sanctions, Russian Economy Minister Alexei Ulyukayev said on Tuesday.

WHO announces Guinea Ebola free
The UN's health agency on Tuesday declared Guinea's Ebola outbreak over two years after it emerged, spreading death across west Africa and pushing the region's worst-hit communities to the brink of collapse.

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Celebex: SRK, Deepika retain No.1 position
Launched in September 2012, Times Celebex is a monthly rating index based on several measurable parameters, including the stars’ Box-Office performance, their ability to stay in the news across print, TV and online, their brand endorsements, and their popularity among fans on the internet and social media.

Aamir interested in Kishore Kumar biopic?
Yes, you read that right. For nearly three years now, speculation has been rife about filmmaker Anurag Basu wanting to direct the biopic on Kishore Kumar Ganguly with his favourite actor Ranbir Kapoor.

Star teenagers to watch out for

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Nasa captures landslide on Mars
Nasa has released an image of a relatively fresh landslide on Mars that shows boulder-covered landslip along a canyon wall.

New contagious form of cancer discovered
Contagious cancers may not be as rare as thought, say scientists who have discovered a second transmissible cancer in Tasmanian devils - small dog-sized ferocious carnivores found in the Australian island state of Tasmania.

E-cigarettes may lead to cancer: Study
Electronic cigarettes, often marketed as a safer alternative to conventional cigarettes, may damage cells in ways that could lead to cancer, a new study has warned. The damage occurred even with nicotine-free versions of the products, researchers said.

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2015 in review: The top 10 Test innings
From Kane Williamson's Wellington double to Alastair Cook's Dubai marathon, here is a look at the top ten Test innings of the year.

Court clears Amir's path to return to Pakistan team
A Pakistani court rejected a petition against the inclusion of convicted spot-fixer Mohammad Amir in the national cricket team, clearing the last hurdle to his predicted comeback after a five-year ban.

In-form Patel not bothered by competition from Jadeja
In-form Axar Patel feels fully ready for his second tour of Australia and is not losing sleep over the close competition between him and Ravindra Jadeja for the number one left-arm spinner's role in the five ODIs Down Under.

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Airtel gains 4G spectrum in MP with 74% stake in Augere Wireless
Telecom major Bharti Airtel today said it has acquired 74% stake in Augere Wireless, which holds 4G spectrum in Madhya Pradesh, but did not disclose financial details of the deal.

Apple iPad Pro review: Is the tablet a laptop killer?
World’s largest tech company Apple has definitely made heads turn with its latest iPad Pro. The company does seem to be strengthening its stance in the enterprise sector with the new machine. We review iPad Pro to see if it does manage to kill the laptops.

6 hottest Indian tech trends of 2015
ere's over to the 6 trends that shaped the tech space in India in the year 2015 and will have impact on 2016 and beyond ...

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Student's dissatisfaction can't be ground for revaluation of answer sheet: Karnataka HC
The Karnataka high court has observed that revaluation of an answer sheet should not be ordered merely because another valuer is of the view that the marks should have been different.

Amity University to set up campus in Amaravati
The Amity University announced on Tuesday that it will set up a campus in Amaravati, the upcoming capital city of Andhra Pradesh. The university will be operational and open for admissions from its own campus by 2017.

Owing to time constraint PM won't be the chief guest at Jamia convocation; Former IISc director Goverdhan Mehta to be the chief guest
Former IISc director and chairman of NAAC, Goverdhan Mehta will be the chief guest at the annual convocation of Jamia Millia Islamia. The convocation is scheduled for January 19.

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11 women jailed for 'outraging modesty'
Eleven women and a man have been convicted and sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for assaulting a 22-year-old woman, ripping her clothes and parading her naked in Sewri in 2010.

MCOCA against Ashwin Naik in extortion case
MUMBAI: The Mumbai police on Tuesday invoked the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) against gangster Ashwin Naik, and eight of his cronies in a Rs 50 lakh extortion case.

Six on bikes rob bank staffers of 25 lakh
In a daring daylight robbery on Tuesday afternoon, armed men looted Rs 25 lakh from two Bank of Maharashtra employees on the Pen-Khopoli road.

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Mock security drill at Delhi's Nehru Place
Following an IB alert of a potential terrorist attack on major Indian cities, the Delhi Police held a mock drill at Eros International at 11pm on Tuesday night that is expected to go on till 2 pm, Delhi Police stationed at Nehru Place said.

Commandos conduct mock security drills in Delhi
Security forces carried out mock drills at various places in Delhi on Tuesday night.

Music composer Jitter performs at Christmas bash at Ek Bar in Delhi
Mistletoe adorned the ceiling of Ek Bar, Defence Colony, when they thew a Christmas bash.

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Mother, lover kill 5-year-old baby
The mother of a five year old girl and her lover was arrested by the Hebbagodi police on Tuesday for murdering the girl. The arrest comes two months after the girl's body was found in an open area near their home.

Karnataka minister to ring in New Year in tribal hamlet
The Siddi tribe living in the hilly district of Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka will have a special guest to celebrate New Year.

Misappropriation case: HC grants bail to Mysuru-based professor
The Karnataka high court on Tuesday granted anticipatory bail to prof K S Nagapathi, former Director of Mahajana Tourism Development Institute, Mysuru, in connection with a misappropriation case.

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AP plans to buy developed plots from farmers
The AP Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) is planning to buy parcels of developed land from farmers who participated in the land pooling scheme for the upcoming capital city of Amaravati. The APCRDA is now busy finalising plot allotment policy.

Top Maoist leader surrenders
Top Maoist leader Gajarla Ashok, alias Aitu, surrendered before the Warangal police here on Tuesday.

No cock-fights, bettings during Sankranti: HC to AP
The Hyderabad High Court on Tuesday directed authorities in Andhra Pradesh and its police to ensure that no cock fights and betting takes place in the Godavari districts and elsewhere during the upcoming Sankranti festival days.

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Jackal numbers up in Chennai, foresters thrilled
Luck has little to do with it. Efforts of forest department officials have borne fruit and the jackal population in the city and on its outskirts is steadily increasing. Foresters estimate that there are more than 50 of the animals in the Guindy National Park (GNP) alone.

Cop behind 90 green corridors to hang his boots
Green corridor, a relatively free route the traffic police create to enable speedy transport during an emergency, has been driving an increase in organ transplants in the country, and Chennai is leading the way.

Tauheed Jamaat issues fatwa against Ramdev's products
Tamil Nadu-based Muslim organisation Tauheed Jamaat has issued a fatwa against the use of yoga guru Baba Ramdev’s Pathanjali products which use cow urine as a raw material.

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Travel operator ends life due to moneylenders' harassment
A Maninagar resident ended his life by jumping in Sabarmati River late on Sunday night.

Gujarat HC extends bail for Naroda Patia massacre accused
Gujarat High Court on Tuesday extended bail for three more months to a life term convict in the 2002 Naroda Patia massacre, Manoj Sindhi alias Manoj Kukrani, who suffered brain stroke following illness of diabetes and hypertension.

Gujarat HC asks bank to deduct alimony amount from its employee's account
Gujarat High Court on Tuesday asked Sabarkantha Central Cooperative Bank to deduct a sum of Rs 25,000 from the account of one of the bank's employee and deposit the amount to the local court to pay to his estranged wife towards maintenance.

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Rs 2.98 lakh stolen from scooter dickey
A retired railway official Govind Khanal was deprived of Rs 2.98 lakh on Monday. Thieves stole the money after breaking open the dickey of Govind Khanal’s scooter at Manmohan crossing under the limits of Colonelganj police.

Students to wear dhoti-kurta, sari at UPRTOU convocation
This year’s convocation of Uttar Pradesh Rajarshi Tandon Open University (UPRTOU) would write a new chapter in its history. Doing away with the tradition of wearing black robe and cap, as worn at earlier convocations, the students would wear dhoti-kurta and sari during the 10th convocation scheduled to be held on February 16.

On public demand, UPPSC scraps CSAT exam pattern
Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has made General Studies-II paper of ‘Combined State Upper Subordinate Services Examination (Preliminary)’ or PCS (Prelims) exams qualifying in nature by scrapping the controversial Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) pattern on Monday.

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Mayor resigns after NFSA controversy
Cuttack Municipal Corporation(CMC) mayor Anita Behera, who was in the eye of storm over inclusion of her name as a beneficiary under the National Food Security Act (NFSA), resigned from her post on Tuesday.

Omfed to expand products
The Orissa State Cooperative Milk Producers' Federation Ltd (Omfed) will launch three new products - dairy whitener, bread and 'pedas' - on the occasion of Republic Day next year, informed Omfed managing director Bishnupada Sethy here on Monday.

Wildlife website lacking in data and crucial info
The wildlife wing of the forest department seems to be in deep slumber as its official website - www.odishawildlife.org - either contains decade-old information or no information at all in some sections.

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Panna minor raped and set ablaze, dies in hospital
A minor girl who was set ablaze after being raped in Panna district of Madhya Pradesh died during treatment at a hospital in Rewa on Tuesday.

MP BJP elects state unit parliamentary and legislative party representatives
A day after the Madhya Pradesh BJP nominated 43 district presidents, the ruling party on Tuesday announced names of ministers, MPs and MLAs who have been elected to represent the parliamentary party and legislative party in the state organisation. This is part of the organisational elections in the BJP state unit which is scheduled to elect its president next month.

Senior officials to monitor low-scoring tribal schools in MP
Low-scoring schools in tribal districts of Madhya Pradesh will now have senior officials at the helm of schools’ monitoring to better pass-out percentages and quality of education.

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Now Ph.D degree holders can become lecturers in colleges across Haryana
Relaxing norms for the selection of candidates for teaching posts in various universities and colleges of the state, the Haryana government on Tuesday made Ph.D degree holders eligible for the post of assistant professor/lecturer.

Education department in Chandigarh fails to act against private schools defying RTE Act
City-based private schools have not just failed to implement the complete provisions of the Right to Education (RTE) Act 2009, but have also failed to interpret them correctly.

2 bikers rob cash pickup firm staffer of Rs 18L
Two masked men on a bike allegedly robbed Rs 18 lakh from an employee of a private cash pickup and delivery company in Sector 11 on Monday.

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