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THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, May 05, 2014
Today's Headlines

Security scare for Ghulam Nabi Azad as cops go missing at helipad
Union health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad on Sunday had a security scare as soon as his chopper touched down at Majidia Islamia Inter College here. Later, he accused the district administration and the police for lack of security arrangement at the helipad.

 'Media not being able to judge enormity of Modi wave'
Senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prashad said the media is not being able to judge the enormity of the Modi wave and that the BJP will do exceptionally well in this elections.

Special courts to hear child abuse cases in Uttarakhand
Special courts will soon be set up to hear cases related to protection of children from sexual offences (POCSO) in Uttarakhand. Such cases will be heard in district courts.

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Govt mulls cancer drug patent waiver
The health ministry has reopened the issue of waiving a global drug giant's patent rights for Dasatinib, a cancer drug, arguing the move is needed to deal with an "emergency".

Star Alliance looks to rope in Tata-SIA
The world's largest network of airlines, Star Alliance, which is all set to induct Air India into its fold in July is looking for another airline member from India.

Can't probe Tavera recall: CBI to HC
The CBI, responding to a public interest litigation, opposed the demand for the agency to register a case, pointing out that GM has two manufacturing units in India in Gujarat and Maharashtra.

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UN chief calls for greater action on climate
Ban Ki-moon told delegates at a gathering in Abu Dhabi that efforts to improve global prosperity and security could be undone without urgent action on the environment.

Government plans socio-economic survey in forest villages
The Centre is planning to conduct an exclusive socio-economic survey of the people living in and around forest areas to bring forth the role of forest products and ecosystem in their lifestyle.

Fresh prey-density estimate must before shifting Gir lions: Gujarat
Gujarat has reiterated that the proposed translocation of Gir lions to Kuno Palpur be based strictly on the new guidelines of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

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Libyan parliament does not recognize new PM: Official
A senior Libya parliament official said that the assembly does not recognize the country's new prime minister, Ahmed Miitig, who was elected earlier on Sunday.

Luxury in the sky: 3-room suite for elite flyers
Etihad Airways, a fast-growing Mideast carrier, laid out plans on Sunday to offer passengers who find first-class seats a bit too tight, a miniature suite featuring a closed-off bedroom, private bathroom and a dedicated butler.

11 arrested jihadis not tied to MH370, says Malaysia
Malaysian police today dismissed a report that they were interrogating the 11 alleged militants arrested recently in connection with the mysterious disappearance of Flight MH370.

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'Salman sir dated my mausie Shaheen long back'
Kiara Advani, 22, is Ashok Kumar’s great grand-daughter and Saeed Jaffrey’s grand-niece. She talks to Bombay Times about her clarity of becoming an actress from the age of two, the warm Salman Khan and how she dreads her brother going away to study in the US.

I don't have many friends in Bollywood: Tiger Shroff
His name has already created a lot of buzz, and not just with the film buffs, but in the world of social media as well

Sonam, Nargis, Ileana, Alia in itsy bitsy bikinis

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Some e-cigarettes deliver a puff of carcinogens
Electronic cigarettes appear to be safer than ordinary cigarettes for one simple — and simply obvious — reason: People don’t light up and smoke them.

Earth bugs and bacteria will hitchhike to Mars: Indian scientist
An Indian scientist at Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has warned that bugs and bacteria that are wrecking havoc on earth may soon hitchhike their way to Mars.

Scientists confirm existence of elusive 117th element
Researchers, including those from India, have created atoms of element 117, matching the heaviest atoms ever observed, which are 40 per cent heavier than an atom of lead.

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Kevin Pietersen expresses love for Chelsea
Kevin Pietersen expressed his love for Premier League club Chelsea, and said he is friends with Chelsea stalwarts Frank Lampard, Ashley Cole and John Terry.

Becks's stadium plan hits stormy waters
Royal Caribbean Cruises is at the forefront of efforts to block David Beckham's plans to build a 25,000 seat open-air stadium next to the port of Miami.

Norwich leave Chelsea title bid in tatters
Norwich City all but ended Chelsea's Premier League title challenge and gave themselves a fighting chance of avoiding relegation by recording a 0-0 draw.

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PayPal fires NRI executive after he insults co-workers on Twitter
PayPal, a company that allows web users to make monetary transactions on the web, fired senior executive Rakesh Agrawal after he made a series of insulting - and mostly incomprehensible - tweets against co-workers. Ironically, the announcement was made with a tweet.

Samsung told to pay $119.6m to Apple for infringing patents
During the month-long trial in a San Jose, California, federal court, Apple accused Samsung of violating patents on smartphone features including universal search, while Samsung denied wrongdoing.

Bill Gates now owns less of Microsoft than ex-CEO Ballmer
Bill Gates will have no direct ownership in the company he co-founded by mid-2018 if he keeps up his recent share sales.

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The finance path
Education is no longer merely about choosing a popular discipline, but about focusing on market-oriented subjects that can make you job ready.

Skill quotient
While not adopting the four-year degree, DU’s Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board to embed an internship in the three-year course

Play on: Mumbai University offers Bachelor of Music course
A music degree helps students know what it takes to perform well in the field

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Mumbai colleges feel fee hike will be justified
The fee revision committee, which proposed the hike, is furious with the government’s interference and feels it is taking a populist stand, which will “depreciate” the quality of teaching and learning in colleges.

Diva-Sawantwadi train derailment: Brace for service cancellations today
The derailment of the Diva-Sawantwadi passenger train threw Konkan Railway services completely out of gear. The derailment will affect services on Monday too with the Goa-bound Madgaon Mandovi Express already having been cancelled.

Those who missed economics exam can take it on May 22
After several TYBA students missed their semester VI exam on April 5 following confusion over dates, Mumbai University announced that there would be a re-exam for them on May 22.

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Northeast woman absent, rape accused freed
A trial court has acquitted a man, who was accused of raping a woman from Assam in September last year, as the alleged survivor failed to turn up for deposition.

DMRC to build five subways in Old Delhi
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation will construct five station entry and exit points-cum- pedestrian subways in Old Delhi area as part of its upcoming Central Secretariat-Kashmiri Gate corridor.

Bus driver critical after road rage shooting
In yet another case of road rage in the capital, four youths in a Santro car shot and critically injured a bus driver near a crossing at Mayur Vihar in east Delhi on Sunday night.

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Cabs, trucks to go off roads over KIA toll hike
Commercial vehicles, including cabs and trucks, have decided to indefinitely stay off the roads beginning from May 9 if the hike is not rolled back immediately.

Man accused of raping Myanmarese minor
A 17-year-old Myanmarese girl has been rescued from the clutches of a 35-year-old man, who allegedly raped the minor and made her pregnant.

Manhole caves in 17ft, residents anxious
What started as a water pipeline repair work ended in a 17ft-deep ditch, taking commuters at Mahakavi Kuvempu Road in Rajajinagar, west Bangalore, by surprise on Sunday.

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Three drown in Tungabhadra
A woman and two girls were drowned in the Tungabhadra river at Alampur in Mahbubnagar district on Sunday.

Suspension of mutawalli against poll code: Asaduddin Owaisi
At the EC's office on Sunday, Owaisi complained that Wakf Board special officer Shaik Mohammed Iqbal and other board members were working for the TDP by targeting mutawallis or wakf property managers who support the MIM.

Chandrababu Naidu pulls up Vijayawada Lok Sabha candidate for poor coordination
TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu on Sunday reportedly lost his cool and pulled up party leaders in Vijayawada while discussing the poll strategy with them here.

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Shop fined Rs 50 lakh for charging Rs 75 extra on drink
That October morning in 2009, a vendor at Chennai airport decided to make an extra Rs 75. Five years later, he may be poorer by Rs 50 lakh.

Chennai to get more drizzle before mercury leaps
On the first day of ‘kathiri’ season, the weather was pleasant as many parts of the city woke up to dark clouds, light drizzle and cool breeze. The temperature was 34.5C in Nungambakkam while it was below 38C across the state.

Southern suburbs to get more water from reservoir
South Chennai residents are set to get some relief from water problems this summer as Metrowater has diverted more water to Chembarambakkam reservoir that caters to Kancheepuram district.

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Bopal bookies did business worth Rs 40 lakh in four hours
Vinod Mulchandani and his 'fixer', Vipul Patel, were busy taking bets on an IPL match late on Saturday evening in Bopal when crime branch sleuths knocked on their doors.

Ex-cop's son among 6 more held
A team of Sola police raided a residence in Chanakyapuri and arrested six persons for betting on an IPL match on Saturday night.One of the accused is son of a former police inspector.

Body parts found in a sack at Pirana
A gunny sack containing chopped body parts created uproar at Pirana dumping site as senior police officials rushed to the spot for investigation.

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Division of Muslim votes may help BJP
Only two days are left for polling in the region but Muslim voters are still confused and the benefit is going to BJP.

India-Nepal border to remain sealed for polls
The India-Nepal border will remain sealed from the evening of May 5 to May 7 to prevent illegal movement of people and arms.The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) will enforce the sealing.

Congress banner in Allahabad demands active role for Priyanka
The banner, placed at Civil Lines Crossing, calls on Sonia to bring Priyanka into active politics and mentions 'ek nari, sab per bhari' (a woman is supreme over others).

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Election Commission relaxes poll code
Officials said the lifting of certain restrictions would allow the government to push through pending recruitment work and development projects, especially those which are important during summer.

State may move SC again over Polavaram
"We are awaiting details of the Union cabinet's decision on Polavaram project.Once we get the report, it will be placed before the government.

Exhibition throws light on poet Jaydev
The State Museum has organized a unique exhibition on famous poet Jaydev and his classic Gita Govinda.Several rare palm leaf manuscripts, stone sculptures and Rajasthani art works are on display.

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Nigeria holds up body of Indian engineer killed by pirates off African coast
The family of 54-year-old retired naval engineer Vijay Singh Rajput, who was killed by pirates on the high seas off West Africa on April 29, is yet to receive an official word from Nigeria about when the coffin will arrive.

JEE main results out, online registration for next round from May 4
A total of 13,56,805 students had registered for JEE (Main) this year across the country.Nearly 15,500 seats are on offer in 30 NITs, 850 seats in 5 IIITs and another 15,000 seats in self-financing institutions.

PEB cancels 98 students PMT-2011 exam
Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (PEB) on Saturday cancelled PMT examination of 98 students, who had cleared it in 2011 using unfair means.

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Toilet scam: MC seeks Rs 31L as advt fees, firm pays Rs 10.45L
After the CBI registered a preliminary enquiry in the 'toilet scam' and sent questionnaires to the municipal corporation, another controversy regarding advertisement fees has emerged.

Slum dwellers pelt power dept contractor with stones, block road
Tension gripped Colony Number 4 when a private contractor of the UT electricity department went there along with his workers to install electricity meters at some houses on Sunday.

Shelter homes share rocky past
A 19-year-old mentally challenged inmate of the shelter home in Sector 26 was found pregnant in May 2009.Investigations revealed that she was raped by a sweeper.

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