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Wednesday, May 07, 2014
Today's Headlines

Cong accuses Modi of violating freedom of the press 
Congress on Tuesday accused Narendra Modi of violating freedom of the press whenever he got a chance.  

Andaman 'theatre' command needs to be strengthened to counter China
The urgent need to strengthen the strategically-located Andaman and Nicobar Command (ANC) in the backdrop of the ever-growing military asymmetry with China, both in terms of hardware as well as infrastructure, came to the fore at a top military conclave on Tuesday.

BJP wants CBI to question PM in coal scam case
BJP on Tuesday demanded that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh be questioned by CBI in the 2G spectrum case after former telecom minister and DMK leader A Raja told a court that every decision was taken with the PM's "concurrence".

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Govt infuses over Rs 1,300cr into Air India
Before this, AI had got Rs 1,000 crore in March. The airline has so far got Rs 14,575 crore — almost half of the Rs 30,000 crore promised as equity infusion till 2020.

IndiGo offers families up to 25% discounts
India’s largest domestic airline, from Tuesday announced discount of up to 25% when a family of four to nine members makes booking together on a common PNR (booking reference).

Biyani to acquire Spykar for Rs 100cr
Kishore Biyani's Future Lifestyle Fashion Ltd is buying a 75% stake in the home-grown denim company Spykar Lifestyle for around Rs 100 crore in an attempt to shore up its fashion and lifestyle play.

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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.

Activist bats for environment-friendly industrialisation
Noted activist from Chhattisgarh, Ramesh Agrawal, who recently received the 'Goldman Environment Prize' in the US, today emphasised the need to promote environment and people-friendly industrialisation.

Deadly avian influenza virus reaches Antarctica
A deadly avian influenza virus has now reached Antarctica.

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Obama for action against Boko Haram
US President Barack Obama on Tuesday urged global action against Nigerian Islamic militants, as Washington sent in military experts to help track down more than 200 girls seized in a "heartbreaking" kidnapping.

Pak resolves to lift ban on YouTube
Pakistan’s National Assembly on Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution seeking an end to ban on video-sharing website, YouTube.

US lawmakers split on new Russia sanctions
US senators were split on Tuesday over when to impose new sanctions on Russia, with Republicans saying President Barack Obama should not wait until Ukraine's upcoming election before slapping Moscow with sector-wide penalties.

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'Mumbai girls were safe when Balasaheb was alive'
Suniel Shetty, 53, may have become a star, but his heart still remains with cricket, his first love. He is emotional, blunt and hardworking, who may have the image of being good in business

Revealed: What happened at Rani-Aditya reception
Filmmaker Aditya Chopra, who got married to actress Rani Mukerji in a private ceremony in Italy late last month, hosted a reception for his friends at the Yashraj Bungalow on Sunday night.

The Salman hit-and-run case takes a new turn
The fresh trial of Salman Khan’s hit-and-run case began in March in Mumbai. In a new development, recently traced witnesses deposed in a city court yesterday. The actor, dressed casually, was accompanied by his sisters Alvira and Arpita.

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New cousin of T Rex discovered
Scientists have discovered a new species of long-snouted Tyrannosaurus nicknamed Pinocchio Rex which stalked the Earth more than 66 million years ago.

Avian flu virus found among penguins in Antarctica
An international team of researchers have for the first time identified a new avian influenza virus in a group of Adélie penguins from Antarctica.

Maternal deaths falling, but not fast enough: WHO
Global maternal deaths have fallen sharply in recent decades, but women in sub-Saharan Africa are still by far the most likely to perish while pregnant, the World Health Organization said Tuesday.

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Sharapova battles through McHale test
Four-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova overcame a stiff test from Christina McHale to book her place in third round of Madrid Open 6-1, 4-6, 6-4.

'Rooney should be left out of WC team'
Rooney should be left out of World Cup team because he has had a poor season with United and England can't rely on him, ex-Chelsea midfielder Hudson said.

Sachin gets life membership at Els club
Sachin Tendulkar may now be seen swinging on a different pitch after legendary batsman was awarded a life membership at Dubai's Els Club golf course.

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TCS, Infosys in fray for Airtel's $1-2 billion IT contract
TCS, Infosys and Wipro are vying for Bharti Airtel's IT services contract said to be worth $1-2 billion, which is likely to close soon.

Motorola to price Moto E under Rs 10,000: Report
The unit price of Moto E is Rs 6,330, suggesting that the smartphone is likely to be priced under Rs 10,000 even after local taxes are added.

Microsoft launches Office 365 Personal Edition for Rs 330 a month
Priced at Rs 330 a month or Rs 3,299 a year, the Office 365 Personal subscription service provides access to the Office applications for Windows/Mac.

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Forget capitation fee, get paid to study engineering in Tamil Nadu
Gone are the days when eager engineering aspirants surreptitiously approached colleges to pay capitation fee to book seats. Now, the colleges are offering to pay faculty and students thousands of rupees to get students of their choice.

Two year on, another question paper leak at Nagpur University
Two years after TOI exposed leakage of BCCA question paper, at Nagpur University, another one struck on Tuesday, thanks to an administration that had failed to learn any lessons.

World Bank likely to fund higher education in Odisha
World Bank is likely to fund the development of higher education sector in Odisha.

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SIT to probe Jiah's death
Police commissioner Rakesh Maria has formed a special investigation team (SIT) headed by an assistant commissioner of police to probe actor Jiah Khan's death. Jiah's mother Rabiya Khan had moved the Bombay high court to set up the SIT.

Hit-and-run case: Three witnesses identify Salman for first time
For the first time in the Salman Khan hit-and-run case, three witnesses have identified the actor as being in the car that ran over at least five people in Mumbai early on September 28, 2002. One was killed and four injured in the incident.

Govt orders probe into club lift failure
The state government has asked for a detailed inquiry of Saturday’s lift failure that occurred on the top floors of the Palladium tower in Lower Parel, leading to chaos among those who were partying at the clubs there.

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Help your pets get through these dog days
Veterinarians, who are overwhelmed by the number of heat strokes and skin problems reported by pet owners, say people with short-nosed dogs need to take special care.

Pacemaker removal helped crack murder
She wanted to make sure he was dead, so the 23-year-old from west Delhi cut open her father's chest and pulled out his pacemaker after assaulting him murderously.

Govt to go after all new encroachments
Under particular focus are all fresh illegal constructions on public land-most of which is agricultural and located on the city's urban periphery.

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'Seat-sharing with govt only for enhanced quota'
Several deemed universities have claimed that the 25% seat-sharing with the state government is only in respect of enhanced quota and they will abide by it.

No rollback of toll hike, says govt
The Karnataka government on Tuesday threw up its hands over the steep hike effected by the concessionaire on the road leading to Kempegowda International Airport.

Verdict is unscientific and irrational
I am disappointed with the Supreme Court judgment and I reject it.It's unscientific and irrational.I am for teaching a child in the language of his or her environment.

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Seemandhra awash with cash, liquor
With 175 Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats at stake, money meant as bribe flowed freely on Tuesday with nearly Rs 10 crore cash seized on the eve of polling day alone. Nearly 2,000 litres of liquor was also seized even as YSR Congress and TDP workers clashed in Anantapur and Prakasam districts.

350 IT firm employees get TOFEE stickers
As part of their Total Offence Free Entity (TOFEE) initiative, the Cyberabad police on Tuesday issued stickers to 350 Microsoft employees.

RGIA put on terror alert
With central intelligence agencies warning of a prospective terror strike on airport with a car laden with explosives, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) has been put on high alert.

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Realtors strike gold in Thanjavur farmers' woes
M Chandrabalan of Kabisthalam in Thanjavur district is in distress. He is desperately awaiting a prospective buyer for his eight-acre farm, which was being used for cultivation of paddy, banana and sugarcane crop till a few years back.

Police hit roadblock as Central CCTV footage is of little use
Authorities responsible for installing the surveillance system at Chennai Central railway station have lessons to learn after the May 1 twin blasts.

EC orders repoll in 2 booths in Salem, Namakkal tomorrow
Two weeks after Tamil Nadu voted in the Lok Sabha elections, a repoll will be held in two booths, one each in Salem and Namakkal Lok Sabha constituencies, on May 8. The repoll has been ordered due to problems in control units of electronic voting machines.

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HC fumes at illegal shrine relocation
The Gujarat high court on Tuesday criticized the civic body's decision of shifting religious places, which create hurdles on public roads, and permitting to construct them on larger places.

Booze deaths plot thickens, police suspect thinner
After the deaths of two men in Sabarmati, apparently after consuming toxic liquor, police have recovered a bottle from one victim.

Heritage policy soon for areas outside Walled City
A similar set of development laws exist in almost all of the heritage cities of the world.

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Four killed in row over road divider
Four people were killed and one person was injured when a dispute over the construction of a road divider turned bloody in this Uttar Pradesh district, police said Tuesday.

Azhar-Kaif partnership storms Phulpur
Two former international batsmen on Monday tried to forge a winning partnership on the political pitch of Phulpur in the ongoing general elections.

Three killed, two injured in group clash
Three persons were killed and two others sustained serious injuries when two opposite groups clashed and attacked each other with sharp-edged weapons at Aharai village under Bahria police station on Monday evening.

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IIT-Bhubaneswar starts probe into prof's 'misconduct'
A seven-member committee has started an inquiry against an IIT-Bhubaneswar professor after two MTech students accused him of mental harassment recently.

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.

2 villages to be moved from Similipal core area
Two villages are going to be shifted from the core area of Similipal Tiger Reserve (STR), the biggest reserve in the state, to keep it free from poachers and human disturbances.

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No streetlight when youths made loot bid
When bike-borne youths chased Shweta Mishra and her mother with an intention to loot on a road connecting second bus stop to Link Road No.1, there was darkness all around as streetlights were out of order.

Dark & dry: City to face power, water disruption
The city will be in for a tough time on Tuesday and Wednesday due to power cuts and disrupted water supply.

Medical post graduate counselling resumes today
Counselling for medical post-graduate 2014 seats for private and government medical colleges will resume on Monday.Supreme Court had put on hold counselling process on April 28.

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Gurbaani programme from May 9
As part of a research project titled "Application of Teachings of Guru Granth Sahib in solving Human Problems of Modern Age", a four-day "Gurbaani Impact Study Programme" will be organized from May 9 at Panjab University (PU) campus.

'Swimming best option for asthmatics'
For asthmatics who often find themselves out of breath, swimming is the best exercise, suggest experts."Swimming is the best option as before exercising or running, such a patient is needed to use an inhaler.

Canadian prof to talk on food security at PU
International scientist and James McGill professor at the McGill University in Quebec, Canada, Vijaya Raghavan, will deliver Panjab University (PU) colloquium on May 8.

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