Friday 28 February 2014

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Will quit politics if charges proved: Gadkari
"I will take sanyas from politics if even one of the charges hurled at me is proved beyond doubt," said Gadkari.

Sardinha flays Modi for spreading 'false propaganda'
South Goa MP Francisco Sardinha criticized the BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi for spreading 'false propaganda' against the UPA government at the Centre.

President Pranab Mukherjee says social media needs to be monitored
Days after home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde claimed his "crush-the-media" comment was directed against social media, President Pranab Mukherjee on Friday asked security agencies to keep a strict eye on "incendiary messages" on such platforms.

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Govt cautious on cancer drug IPRs
Amid heightened scrutiny of the intellectual property regime, the government has decided to tread with caution on a compulsory licence for a cancer drug to ensure that its decision is in line with the legal provisions.

FMCG companies rush to fill gaps in market
Consumer product brands are trying to get the most of consumers’ time by creating more occasions of usage and new categories within the same proposition to increase sales.

Glitter returns to gold funds in 2014
After a lacklustre 2013, gold funds are slowly inching their way up in the performance charts. Gold funds have gained 7.9% on an average so far in 2014, the best performance among widely-traded asset classes for the period.

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Baby shark breathes life into aquarium project
The state-of-the-art aquarium at Jagdishchandra Bose Udyan in Pal, which will be inaugurated here on Saturday, will help the people of the city realize their long-held dream of 'walking with the shark.'.

Mysore zoo loses 16-year-old giraffe
The Mysore zoo's celebration at the birth of two giraffe calves in quick succession turned into gloom as a giraffe died suddenly on Friday.

UN report sees $1.45 trillion global warming cost: Report
Global warming will reduce the world's crop production by up to two percent every decade and wreak $1.45 trillion of economic damage by the end of this century, according to a draft UN report, Japanese media said on Friday.

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Pak set to get Chinese submarines
India's submarine crisis comes just around the time China has begun arming two other neighbors, Pakistan and Bangladesh, with submarines.

Britain unveils the world's largest aircraft
Britain has unveiled the world's largest aircraft—a 300 feet long monster which is part plane, airship and helicopter, capable of flying non-stop for three weeks without refuelling.

US diplomat Nisha Biswal to visit India next week
US Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs Nisha Biswal will travel to India next week in yet another step towards normalizing ties with New Delhi that were shaken by the spat over the Khobragade episode involving an Indian diplomat and her housekeeper, Biswal, who is the first US point person of Indian-origin for the South and Central Asia region will visit Bangalore and New Delhi from March 4-6.

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Movie Review: 'Dallas Buyers Club'
The film is the real-life story of Rodeo cowboy Ron Woodroof, a homophobic electrician, who was diagnosed with HIV in 1985 and given just 30 days to live

Hrithik's father meets Sussanne for patch-up?
All attempts are being made to salvage the Hrithik Roshan-Sussanne Roshan marriage

'When someone thinks bad and bold, they think of me'
Sherlyn Chopra is gearing up for her next film down South, which will be directed by Malayalam filmmaker Shajiyem

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New pill could be secret to longer life
A new pill that prevents ageing and keeps people healthier for longer may be a step closer, scientists say.

Stethoscopes major cause of spread of infections
Although healthcare workers’ hands are the main source of bacterial transmission in hospitals, physician’s stethoscopes have now been found to actually play a major role in spreading deadly infections.

Isro's mission to probe Sun before 2020
Indian Space Research Organization has lined up over a dozen missions, including its first probe on the Sun, Isro chairman K Radhakrishnan said.

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SL pull off stunning victory over India
Kumar Sangakkara cashed on in experience under pressure and cracked a century to help Sri Lanka registered two wickets victory over India in Asia Cup.

Top stars line-up for Bhupathi's IPTL
Some of the biggest names in tennis have signed-up for Mahesh Bhupathi's International Premier Tennis League which will have its player draft on Sunday.

KP takes swipe at 'big cheese' Matt Prior
Kevin Pietersen responded by lashing out at wicket-keeper Matt Prior as the controversial batsman labelled his former England team-mate a 'big cheese'.

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Google accused of making sexist, racist doodles
Spark Movement, which includes a 17-year-old student of Indian origin, has released a report that highlights the under-representation of women by Google in its doodles.

A case for Android, iOS rivals
When it comes to smartphones, consumers have an array of choices from Apple to Android.

IT firms hiring design students at 50% higher salaries
Design students are being picked up by companies such as Microsoft, SAP Labs, TCS, Cognizant, Mindtree, Infosys

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Over 12,500 Class XII pupils to begin board exams today
The exams will begin in centres across the state with English and Marathi language papers.The public exams will continue on March 3, after a break on Sunday.The exams end on March 17.

Govt nod to amend Nalanda University bill
The government on Friday gave its nod to bring some amendments to the Nalanda University (Amendment) Bill, 2013 as suggested by a parliamentary panel to further streamline the governance structure of the proposed university in Bihar.

National Institute of Design, 3KVs allotted to Seemandhra
The division of Andhra Pradesh had its first fall-out on Friday when Seemandhra Union ministers prevailed upon the Centre to shift the National Institute of Design (NID) from Hyderabad to Vijayawada.

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Crime branch, ATS bury differences for techie case
The infighting between the city crime branch and anti-terrorism squad (ATS) is well known, but for a change, the two have decided to join hands to solve the Esther Anuhya murder case.

Canada's governor general calls for education alliance with India
Governor general of Canada David Johnston called for collaboration between India and Canada through education.

AAP attends MERC hearing, opposes hike
The Aam Admi Party (AAP) for the first time made an appearance at an Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) hearing on Friday. It opposed any power tariff hike.

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Delhi's railway station water full of bacteria: Report
About seven lakh passengers at Delhi’s railway stations may be exposed to a serious health risk.

Nursery admissions: Plea likely against partial redraw
There may be more legal action coming on nursery admissions. At least some transfer cases may go to court, not against the withdrawal of points, but against the decision allowing some to hang on to their seats.

In road rage, siblings shot 12 times for hitting car in Delhi
Road rage claimed two more lives in the capital on Friday morning, when four men pumped a dozen bullets into two brothers whose tempo had accidentally hit a Skoda car in the outer Delhi locality of Bawana.

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Tales of suffering in solitude
Siblings Anmoljit Singh, 23, and Prabhmoljit Singh, 21, struggle to do things on their own.Of short build and with thick faces, both are MPS-2 patients, one of the 50 rare diseases that exist globally.

Here, the burns ward is right next to casualty
The ward that calls for maximum sterility — of burns patients — is housed along with the Casualty ward.

Man mistakes friend for animal, kills him
Firing at something moving among the trees, a man accidentally shot dead his friend here on Thursday night.

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HC stays Army's curbs on roads
The judge made the interim order while hearing two writ petitions that challenged the decision of the Army authorities in blocking the roads from February 25.

Army to hold talks with civilians tomorrow
The fresh measures of the Army are aimed at avoiding any inconvenience to the civil commuters.The Army authorities have further assured the people that they have no intention to cause any harassment to the civilians.

Parents fear trend of digital babysitting
In an attempt to boast of a tech-savvy atmosphere, some pre-schools are even providing 3D glasses to children to watch videos.

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Failing to keep marriage promise earns man life in jail
A 27-year-old software engineer, who went back on his promise of marrying a girl with whom he had a sexual relationship, was convicted of rape and sentenced to life imprisonment by a court here on Friday.

Sessions court rejects brothers' appeal challenging verdict in email hacking case
A sessions court in Chennai has rejected the appeal of two brothers whom a trial court has sentenced to two years imprisonment for hacking their brother-in-law’s email account and sending defamatory mails.

Ban 'vituperative' Tamil website Savukku, orders Madras high court
A Tamil website, 'Savukku' which means whip, found itself on the wrong end of the whip on Friday, when Madras high court banned it with immediate effect for being vituperative and tarnishing reputation of several judges, IAS/IPS officers, advocates and others.

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Keen to contest from Gandhinagar, Advani says
Senior BJP leader L K Advani has expressed keenness to contest the Lok Sabha polls from Gandhinagar again.A sitting MP, Advani has represented the Gujarat capital in parliament for five terms.

Notice to govt over Pradeep Sharma's land allotments
The Gujarat high court on Friday issued notices to the state government and Shree Saw Pipes Ltd over a PIL filed by residents of Samaghoga village in Kutch.

Modi govt misleading lecturers: Congress
The Congress party has accused the Narendra Modi-led Gujarat government of misleading 7,000 lecturers in the state who have not received arrears in accordance with Sixth Pay Commission recommendations.

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Allahabad University student expelled for 'misbehaviour'
An undergraduate girl student was expelled from the Allahabad University on Friday for allegedly misbehaving with head of the home science department.

Security guards hold Allahabad University's finance officer hostage
A large number of private security guards gheraoed Allahabad University's finance officer (FO) AK Singh (CA) on Friday.

Allahabad losing 62cm of groundwater every year
The level of groundwater in Allahabad, the confluence of three rivers - Ganga, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati, is going down by 62 cm every year.

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Boatmen struggle to stay afloat in Bhitarkanika
It is difficult to run a family with a monthly income of Rs 6,000, but this is a reality for Khageshwar Sahoo, 54, a launch driver of forest department.

Phailin rubs salt into Ganjam farmers' wounds: Production may come down drastically due to sand bar near sea mouth
Salt production in Ganjam district will be severely affected this year, if the authorities do not intervene to streamline things.

Twin cities policemen get lessons in good behaviour
The commissionerate of police on Friday started lessons on "good conduct and moral value" for its officers.

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Forest officials track big cat through radio collar signals
Four months after being bitten by a mad dog at Panna Tiger Reserve (PTR), a big cat christened P212 is all set recreate history by retracing its steps through a lost tiger corridor with forest officials atop elephants hot on the trail.

Bhutan princess visits state museum
Princess of Bhutan Ashi Sonam Dechan Wangchuk visited the state museum in Bhopal on Friday to participate in a three-day second international international conference on intra and inter-cultural study of varied Buddhist traditions to be organized by Sanchi University of Buddhist-Indic Studies.

Nature's fury continues at Bundelkhand
Hailstorm continued to wreak havoc in districts in Bundelkhand, causing severe damage to standing crops and properties, on Friday. Rain and hailstorm are likely to pound east MP in next 48 hours.

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Huda issues notice to society
Huda estate officer Vandana Disodia has issued ten days notice against unauthorized construction in Haryana Employees Welfare Organization Society (Hewos) at the Mansa Devi Complex (MDC) in Sector 5.

IAF sergeant gets life term for killing colleague
A local court here on Friday sentenced a sergeant of the Indian Air Force (IAF), Gurmet Singh Gill, for life imprisonment fot killing his colleague in July 2011 following a heated argument.

BDS student ends life
Sachika Sharma, a third-year BDS student in Swami Devi Dyal Medical and Dental College, was found hanging from a ceiling fan by her roommate, Balaraj, at 7.30 pm.

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