Wednesday 28 May 2014

News Digest: Rawat woos voters with Rs 500cr sops ahead of bypolls

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Rawat woos voters with Rs 500cr sops ahead of bypolls
Looking to woo voters in two assembly constituencies of Dharchula and Doiwala, where bypolls are due soon, chief minister Harish Rawat has announced a slew of sops in the form of development projects worth Rs 500 crore.

Ramdev welcomes SIT on black money
Yoga guru Ramdev welcomed the setting up of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe black money stashed abroad by the Narendra Modi government.

Former pastor, sons booked for minors' gang-rape
The Roorkee police have registered a case against a former pastor and his two sons for allegedly gang-raping two minor sisters for over six months.

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Govt depts battle for FDI policy control
The control over foreign direct investment (FDI) policy and the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) has turned into a full-blown battle between two wings of the government and is expected to prompt the finance minister, Arun Jaitley, to intervene and end the tussle.

Unpaid subsidies face FM's scrutiny
The government's unpaid subsidy bills have attracted finance minister Arun Jaitely's attention with the minister raising the issue during his first interaction with the department of economic affairs on Tuesday.

CAG slams oil ministry, DGH over KG-D6
The CAG's draft report, sent to the ministry for response, could spark off another round of wrangling between the Reliance-led consortium and the government involving a chest of $1.5 billion.

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Asiatic lion's abode set for Unesco leap
The proposal for the World Heritage Site status for Gir and Girnar could make it the county's first to be on both cultural and nature site lists.

Brazil promises 'greenest World Cup'
"We want to score green goals," Brazil's environment minister Izabella Teixeira said.

Breeding centre for Great Indian Bustard to be set up in Kutch
Finally, there seem to be some serious efforts in saving the Great Indian Bustard that is on the brink of extinction.

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America must always lead: Obama
US President Barack Obama on Wednesday tried to regain his statesman’s mantle, telling graduating cadets here that the nation they were being commissioned to serve would still lead the world and would not stumble into military misadventures overseas.

Egypt's Sisi sweeps to victory in presidential vote
Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the general who toppled Egypt's first freely elected leader, swept to victory in a presidential election, provisional results showed on Thursday, joining a long line of leaders drawn from the military.

Kerry to Snowden: 'Man up' and come home
US secretary of state John Kerry on Wednesday called National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden a fugitive and challenged him to "man up and come back to the United States." Snowden says in an interview that he would like to go home.

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Top 5 controversial couples of TV

Bollywood beauties and their navel show

Is Sunny Leone annoyed with Ranveer Singh?
Besides being bold and having an affinity towards sex, actor Ranveer Singh and former adult star Sunny Leone have one more thing in common between them.

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The moon's internet speed soon to be faster than earth
The internet speed on the moon will soon be faster than that on earth. Scientists have found a way to get broadband speed of just under 20 megabits per second (mbps) on the Moon.

Martian volcano may have been habitable
The slopes of a giant Martian volcano, once covered in glacial ice, may have been home to one of the most recent habitable environments yet found on the Red Planet.

30% of world is now fat, no country immune: Study
Almost a third of the world is now fat, and no country has been able to curb obesity rates in the last three decades, according to a new global analysis.

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Serena knocked out of French Open
Defending champion Serena Williams was eliminated in the second round of French Open when she suffered a 6-2, 6-2 defeat against Spain's Garbine Muguruza.

CR7 is world's most marketable player
Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo is the world's most marketable footballer, according to a study released by an international sports market research company.

Maria enters 3rd round at Roland Garros
Russian Maria Sharapova advanced to the third round at the French Open by beating Tsvetana Pironkova of Bulgaria 7-5, 6-2 on Wednesday.

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Infosys president BG Srinivas resigns
Infosys president and board member BG Srinivas has resigned from the company marking the eleventh top-level exit in the company.

Lava Iris 504Q+ review: A well built budget option
The Iris 504Q+ is an iterative update offering a superior camera, slightly better internals and better fit and finish.

India may soon have more Twitter users than UK: Study
India and Indonesia are primed to surpass the United Kingdom with the third- and fourth-largest Twitter populations this year, the research firm said.

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What Smriti Irani is looking at: IITs in every state, review of DU's FYUP
HRD minister Smriti Irani has given a list of 60 priority areas to her officials and asked them to work in that direction.

Parents combine foreign vacations with hunt for college
Joshua Arul Ebenezer had an array of courses in universities abroad to choose from, but a visit to Cardiff School of Law in UK sealed the deal. “It was worth the Rs4 lakh we spent to visit the place,” said his father Gerald Ebenezer.

It's destination Europe for high quality education at low cost
Europe is no longer just a holiday destination for Indians. With universities offering quality education at 70% of what it would cost to study in the US and the UK, middle-class students are opting for European institutions.

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Rights activists welcome RSS stand on Sec 377
A cross-section of human rights activists from South Asia on Wednesday welcomed an apparent softening in the RSS's stand on homosexuality.

MNS men vandalize Kalyan school
Several Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) workers, led by party MLA Prakash Bhoir, vandalized Birla School on Wednesday and manhandled its administrator, alleging the school favours Sindhis over Marathis in junior KG admissions.

Super jumbo A380 may end up delaying flights behind it
Congested airports and the double-decker super jumbo A380 do not share an easy relationship.

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HC refuses plea for ban on Arvind Kejriwal's letter
The Delhi high court on Wednesday declined to entertain a plea seeking a ban on publication and circulation of Arvind Kejriwal’s letter questioning orders sending him to judicial custody and also leveling allegations against Nitin Gadkari.

Venkaiah Naidu bats for Metro expansion in NCR
In a major policy departure from the earlier UPA government, the new urban development minister, Venkaiah Naidu, said on Wednesday that instead of big cities going vertical, twin cities and satellite towns will be developed to reduce load on them.

UGC retracts letter on ad hoc teachers
Within a week of writing to DU colleges saying there’s no provision for salaries to ad hoc appointments, the University Grants Commission has withdrawn the May 19 letter.

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Cousins fight over property, 1 dies
A property dispute between two cousins ended in the death of one near Guraguntepalya junction, Yeshwantpur, in the wee hours of Wednesday.The duo worked as contract labourers with Bangalore Metro.

Karnataka cop row: Officer's rights violated, says loyal police corps
The ADGP was accused of taking photographs of a woman freelance journalist using his camera phone on Monday morning.He was caught by the woman, her cousin and another customer, and handed over to police.

Melkote restoration on the back burner
A central monument in temple town Melkote dates back to the 12th century.Apart from some famous temples and rock formations, there are also line drawings belonging to ancient times.

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Murder accused let off on lack of evidence
the division bench comprising Justice L Narasimha Reddy and Justice M S K Jaiswal said there are several missing links in the prosecution's case apart from lapses on the part of material witnesses.

No President's rule in Telangana from June 2
However, Seemandhra would be kept under President's rule until TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu takes charge by June 8 or 9.

Bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation likely to take a few more months
Unlike other units heading for splitsville, the Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) will continue, at least for some time, as a single entity post June 2.

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PIL wants CBSE schools be brought under govt control
Seeking to bring CBSE schools in Tamil Nadu under the effective control of the state government, a PIL wants the government be asked to frame appropriate rules under the RTE Act empowering itself to grant recognition to new CBSE schools.

New foot over-bridge to help people cross over from Central to Park Town
Travellers and suburban commuters may no longer have to jostle for space inside a narrow subway or hop across the busy main road to reach Central railway station.

Decision to pull out stops irks rail passengers
Southern Railway’s decision to reduce halts of trains has drawn passengers’ ire. Rail Passengers Association of Tiruvallur has, in a letter, urged the authorities to scrap the decision to withdraw stop of Mangalore Mail and to allot more stops for more trains at the station.

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After slowdown, passenger movement takes off at Ahmedabad airport
Introduction of new routes and more flights, along with a spur in the passengers flying on international routes from the city, has led to 9.6% growth in passenger movement in 2013-14 at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport here.

Ahmedabad girl gets research grant from US university
A city girl has won the Double Hoo Research Grant from the University of Virginia.

Golden era of Gujarati architecture
The Solanki or Chalukya period of Gujarat from 942 AD and 1244 AD is considered to be golden period not only for the empire's greatest geographic extent and economic and military power but also for its cultural achievements.

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Minor sisters raped, killed, hanged from tree
In a shocking incident at Ushaiti village under Badaun Kotwali on Tuesday night, two minor girls aged 14 and 15 years were raped and killed.

Demand to restore Jhunsi-Puramufti bus service
Volunteers of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and a group of daily commuters on Tuesday urged the divisional commissioner to restore Jhunsi-Puramufti bus service for the convenience of daily commuters.

Chief project managers' conference
The conference of chief project managers of Railway Electrification was organised on Tuesday under the chairmanship of general manager, PK Srivastava.

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Heavy rain in western districts of Odisha
Widespread rain in Kalahandi, Balangir and Nuapada districts has led to the rise in water level of rivers.The Vansadhara was flowing barely half metre below the danger mark but it receded late on Tuesday.

NSG security drills in Bhubaneswar today
In the wake of recent visit of two Indian Mujahideen operatives to the state capital and Puri, the National Security Guard (NSG) has decided to conduct security drills at these places on Wednesday.

13 runway juveniles delinquents caught
Police on Tuesday nabbed 13 of the 27 juvenile delinquents, who had escaped from the government-run observation home here .

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Employee found hanging in minister's hotel in Bhopal
An 18-year-old employee of a hotel in old city area reportedly committed suicide by hanging himself on Tuesday morning. The hotel belongs to higher education minister Umashankar Gupta.

Finally, cable-stayed bridge to link Kamla Park, VIP road
The much-awaited cable-stayed bridge linking Kamla Park with VIP road may become a reality by December 2015.

Van Vihar tigress Sita seriously ill
Sita, the aged tigress at Van Vihar, who has been a regular treat to wildlife lovers visiting the national park for last two decade is seriously ill.

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Property dispute behind Panchkula BJP leader's murder
The police on Wednesday said four and not three persons had murdered 26-year-old BJP leader Ashutosh Bhardwaj after storming into his house in Saketri in the wee hours of Monday.

MC general house to take up developmental works tomorrow
After a gap of three months, the municipal corporation will take up 13 financial agenda items during its general house meeting on Friday.

PU may approach cops over fake texts for UBS seats
An unusual text message doing the rounds these days has started to worry PU authorities.

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