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News Digest: Indian embassy in US outsources visa, passport services to new firm

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Thursday, May 08, 2014
Today's Headlines

Indian embassy in US outsources visa, passport services to new firm
Indian embassy in the US has announced to outsource its passport and visa related services to a new company for all its diplomatic missions in America following complaints against the current service provider.

Several Himachal Pradesh villages boycott polls
Unhappy with political parties for not fulfilling their demands, several villages in Kullu and Lahaul-Spiti district boycotted the Lok Sabha elections on Wednesday.

Mullaperiyar dam case: Kerala to file review petition in apex court
Stunned by the Supreme Court order allowing Tamil Nadu to raise water level in the Mullaperiyar dam to 142ft and nullifying the Kerala Irrigation and Water Conservation (Amendment) Act, Kerala has decided to file a review petition before the seven-member constitutional bench of the SC.

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Jignesh held in Rs 5.6k cr market fraud
The economic offences wing (EOW) of the Mumbai police, which is probing the Rs 5,600 crore cheating case involving the National Stock Exchange (NSEL), on Wednesday arrested Jignesh Shah, chairman of Financial Technologies (FTIL) group, and MCX CEO Sreekanth Javalgekar for their alleged role in the biggest payment default in the Indian commodity market.

Tata-AirAsia gets licence from DGCA
Indian flyers are soon going to be spoilt for choice and low fares may make a comeback.

Vodafone seeks arbitration in tax row
The government had decided to withdraw its conciliation offer made to the telecom major for settling the nagging tax demand that arose from its 2007 acquisition of Hutchison Whampoa's stake in Hutchison Essar.

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US warns of wide climate impact
The White House called on Tuesday for urgent action to combat climate change, saying in a major report that human-caused warming is already having a serious impact across the United States.

More than 170 sharks caught in Australia cull policy
More than 170 sharks were caught during a controversial cull policy in western Australia following a spate of fatal attacks, figures showed , with 50 of the biggest ones destroyed.

Ongoing tiger census at Ranthambore shows two cubs missing
The ongoing Phase IV tiger monitoring at Ranthambore National Park has revealed that at least two cubs are missing.

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Chinese and Vietnamese ships collide, Philippines seizes vessel
China’s relations with Vietnam and Philippines came under severe strain on Wednesday after a mid-sea collision between ships and seizure of a Chinese vessel near disputed islands off the Philippine coast.

Russia tightens web control with 'bloggers law'
Putin’s action on Monday, just weeks after he disparaged the internet as “a special CIA project,” borrowed a page from the restrictive internet playbooks of many governments around the world that have been steadily smothering online freedoms they once tolerated.

Seoul urges 'serious consequences' against N Korea
South Korean foreign minister Yun Byung-Se on Wednesday urged the UN security council to threaten North Korea with "the most serious consequences" if it refuses to stop conducting nuclear tests.

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Was Salman praying during the hit-and-run case hearing?
Superstar Salman Khan, who came to the Sessions Court for the hearing of the 2002 hit-and-run case, was nervous about the case proceedings.

Shah Rukh Khan says no to negative role in Race 3?
Despite getting rave reviews for his performance as a villain in 'Baazigar' and 'Darr', superstar Shah Rukh Khan is not in a mood to play a baddie again.

It's over between Vidyut Jammwal and Mona Singh
Vidyut Jammwal and Mona Singh’s on-off relationship has finally come to an end

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A car system that detects pedestrians at night
Researchers have designed a new system for cars that can detect pedestrians upto 40 metres away in low visibility conditions such as night time driving.

'Super pill' to prevent heart attacks
The largest ever analysis on the use of a polypill in cardiovascular disease shows potential for improvements in patient care, researchers said.

We yawn to cool our brains: Study
Researchers led by psychologist Andrew Gallup of State University of New York at Oneonta, US found that yawning is linked with thermoregulation, and in particular, brain cooling.

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RVP sees Ferguson echo in Giggs's words
United striker Robin van Persie believes he has seen signs of Alex Ferguson's management style during Ryan Giggs's brief time in the Old Trafford hotseat.

Dada's team named Atletico de Kolkata
Kolkata franchise of much-anticipated Indian Super League was christened Atletico de Kolkata, taking a cue from their Spanish co-owners Atletico de Madrid.

Nadal strolls past Monaco into last 16
World No. 1 Rafael Nadal dismissed lingering doubts over his form with a resounding 6-1, 6-0 win over Juan Monaco to reach the Madrid Masters third round.

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HTC One (M8) review: Will the king's reign continue?
Is HTC One (M8) just an iterative update, or has HTC done an even better job this time? We try to find out in our review.

Samsung Gear Fit review: Pretty, but won't make you fitter
As consumers explore ways to keep a track of how many steps they are taking daily, there is a desire for better solutions.

Apple withdraws iPhone 4 from Indian market
Less than four months after relaunching iPhone 4, Apple decided to once again withdraw its only phone below Rs 20,000.

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Awarded B grade, Lucknow University now wants NAAC reassessment
Lucknow University has been awarded 'B' grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).

Vocational subject in Class XII no bar
Good news for students with vocational and elective subjects in Class XII.Students not allowed admission due to vocational subjects in Class XII are now eligible for applying and getting admission in Delhi University.

Colleges can't set additional eligibility criteria this time
The Delhi University administration has taken away colleges' discretion to fix additional eligibility criteria, over and above the general cut-off for the 2014-15 admission season.

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Dindoshi flyover snarls continue on Day 5
As repair work on the Dindoshi flyover entered its fifth day on Wednesday, the traffic situation was a bit better than previous days. But there were still delays and most motorists left home really early to avoid getting stuck on WEH.

4 flyers caught with Rs 2cr gold, 3 hid them in innerwear
The total gold smuggled was 7.2 kg worth Rs 1.86 crore, officials said. All of them are believed to be carriers who agreed to smuggle gold for a commission.

1-4% rebate on property tax for early birds
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to give rebate in the property tax bills of people who pay early.

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Lens on police, builder roles in Vasant Kunj slum fire
There are allegations that 40 local builders distributed equal sections of the camp among themselves—not without the police’s knowledge. The builder who ‘invested’ the most money had got the biggest share of around 100 slum dwellings, sources said.

Three rape woman, 2 land behind bars
A woman in her late twenties has alleged she was gang-raped allegedly by three men inside a park in central Delhi on Tuesday night.

2 teens raped across Delhi
A 14-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a relative in northeast Delhi's Khajoori Khas area on Sunday night.Police said 30-year-old Rafi took the girl to a friend's house and raped her.

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Fashion designer hangs herself in flat
A young fashion designer from Kerala was found hanging inside her apartment in Bellandur, HSR Layout, Southeast Bangalore.

Work on new runway, terminal to begin year-end
The Kempegowda International Airport has moved a step closer to getting its new terminal building (T-2) and second runway. The Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) will begin the civil works on both by the end of this calendar year.

Woman's decomposed body found
The highly decomposed body of a woman was found in a shed of a defunct marble company on Bannerghatta Main Road, on Wednesday afternoon.

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TRS, Congress make moves for alliances
With the election results to be announced in less than 10 days, rival power aspirants TRS and Congress on Wednesday consolidated their moves at cobbling up alliances and at the same time preventing the other from forming the first government in Telangana.

YSRCP-TDP clashes mar polling
Around seven persons received injuries, of which three were admitted to hospital in the region following TDP-YSRCP cadre skirmishes.

Suspended mutawalli blames Wakf Board for 'bypassing rules'
Later in the day, a delegation of mutawallis, members of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board and prominent religious figures met chief secretary PK Mohanty and sought his intervention.

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EC rejects DMK plea for live coverage of counting process
Election Commission has rejected DMK’s plea for live video coverage of the counting process on May 16, and has told the Madras high court that it is not necessary to install video cameras on every counting table and assistant returning officer’s table. 

Mullaperiyar dam: Tamil Nadu politicians elated about SC order
The mood was one of jubilation in Tamil Nadu with chief minister J Jayalalithaa terming the Supreme Court verdict permitting the state to raise water level in the 120-year-old Mullaperiyar dam to 142ft a “historic victory.”

TN fixes salary of govt drivers between 4,000, 6,000
The government has fixed the salaries of drivers of various state departments between 4,000 and 6,000. A few departments had earlier fixed the salary between 5,000 and 9,000.

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AMC vigilance wing probes VS hospital receipt scam
The vigilance wing of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) is now investigating a major financial fraud at V S hospital.

Fire safety: HC removes 21 buildings from watch list
After ordering the issuance of bailable warrants on Monday, the court sought a list of buildings that did not receive its notices issued on March 25.

Heat fries Kankaria fish
The heatwave condition prevailing in the city is not only affecting humans but also taking toll on fish in Kankaria lake.On Wednesday, hundreds of fish were found dead in the lake.

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No progress in Bahariya killings
Even after 24 hours of gruesome incident wherein four persons of a family were murdered in Ahirai village under Baharia police station on Monday evening, the cops are still searching for the assailants.

Weather conditions to decide poll percentage in Allahabad
As battle lines are drawn for the elections for Allahabad and Phulpur Lok Sabha seats, all eyes are set on weather condition.

Allahabad people excited to cast vote, but waiting for voter's slip
Binda Singh, a resident of Allahpur says, "I have not received the voter's slip till now.In Lok Sabha polls of 2009 the BLO came to my house and gave the voter's slip." .

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Odisha to set up bone bank, starts bone marrow transplantation
The Odisha government has decided to set up a bone bank at the S C B Medical College Hospital in Cuttack.

Police make a killing from fines as traffic gets chaotic
The city has about 750km to 800km of roads.The vehicle population in the city now is about 8.5 lakh.Every year, about 80,000 new vehicles are added to the city roads.

Cricketers stay put in hotel rooms
Cricket fans are excited about the IPL match that will be played between Kings XI Punjab and Chennai Super Kings at Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on Wednesday.

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Shatabdi Express may chug into Habibganj, but loss-making double-decker may be scrapped
Earlier, Union minister of state (MoS) Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury had specifically said Shatabdi would not be extended to Habibganj station due to logistical problems.

Public assault on men in khaki dents their image
Men in khaki attacked by offenders in public view creates a poor image of law enforcers in people's mind.

CBSE provides breather for flunkees
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has provided a breather for those students who flunked in Class IX exams because of poor performance in their summative assessments (SA).

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AAP warns against demolishing 4 colonies
The Aam Aadmi party (AAP) submitted a memorandum to the governor on Wednesday against the UT administration's plan to demolish four more colonies in the city.

Poison suicides highest in Chandigarh: Study
The study, funded by the Indian Council of Medical Research, central government, reached the conclusion after poring over cases of suicides in the Tricity from January 2012 till December 31 of the year.

Student caught cheating steals answer-sheet, booked
According to the FIR, law department student Amritpal Singh ran away with his answer-sheet book number 8629814 and unfair means form from the law department of the university's Sector 14 campus.

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