Saturday 26 July 2014

News Digest: Doctors polish soft skills to deliver tough news

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Doctors polish soft skills to deliver tough news
Physicians and surgeons are attending creative and communication workshops to help increase their patience towards patients.

Ancient Pakistan temples draw devotees from across faiths
In their journeys across Pakistan to document old Hindu shrines, writer Reema Abbasi and photographer Madiha Aijaz find belief battling bigotry.

Lost to Govinda in 2004 due to underworld: Ram Naik
In an exclusive interview to TOI a few days after taking over the gubernatorial posting, Naik also said governors should resign as soon as there is a regime change at the Centre.

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Ashok Leyland declares no dividends
For the first time since its inception, commercial vehicle maker Ashok Leyland hasn't declared dividends this year, and no prizes for guessing how shareholders reacted at the company's 65th annual general meeting (AGM) on Saturday.

Air India ends contract of 30 pilots, including 15 expats
Air India has ended the contracts of almost 30 pilots, including expatriates, over the past six months, a move that would help the cash-starved national carrier make some savings.

Modi meets babus to set target for current fiscal
Aiming to spruce up growth, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today met secretaries of nine infrastructure ministries to set targets for 2014-15 and identify key projects in sectors like road, power and railways.

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Big cat numbers rise in Uttar Pradesh
Camera traps have shown more tigers in the core area of Dudhwa tiger reserve this time. The initial estimates for two years, 2011 to 2013, have shown 72 to 80 tigers in the core area of the reserve.

Elephants join tiger search in Bandipura Tiger Sanctuary
Forest officials on Saturday continued their search for a tiger which recently attacked a shepherd on the fringes of Bandipura Tiger Sanctuary (BTS).

China hit by over 500 invasive species
China has become one of the countries hardest hit by over 500 invasive species, threatening its biodiversity and agricultural production, authorities have said.

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85 Syria troops killed in jihadist takeover
At least 85 Syrian soldiers were killed, some of them beheaded, as the jihadist Islamic State took over a base in the northern province of Raqa, a monitoring group said today.

McDonald's broke safety code: Russia
Russia’s consumer protection agency has filed a claim accusing the restaurant chain of violating government nutritional and safety codes in a number of its burger and ice cream products, a Moscow court announced Friday.

US evacuates embassy in Libya amid clashes
The United States shut down its embassy in Libya on Saturday and evacuated its diplomats to neighboring Tunisia under US military escort amid a significant deterioration in security in Tripoli.

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Did Leander Paes address Rhea Pillai as his wife?
It looks like that in the documents printed below. So, why is a section of the media suggesting that they were just living-in?

When Emraan Hashmi got kissed by Humaima
We learnt that for the first time in a film, Emraan Hashmi, who is normally used to kissing his actresses, got kissed by his actress Humaima Malick in Raja Natwarlal.

'Aishwarya & Rekha are most beautiful actresses'
Rakesh Shrestha has been a top film photographer, who has shot for over 600 films and every superstar in his time.

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Many dinosaurs were 'fluffy like a chick, new findings suggest
Almost every dinosaur was either covered in feathers, or had the capacity to grow fluffy 'chick-like' feathers, new findings suggest.

Bad science: When 'breakthrough research' turns out to be fraudulent
Sometimes announcements made in good faith do not stand up to detailed scrutiny, namely the replication of the research by other experts.

2012's 'Solar flare' could have pushed Earth into dark age
Nasa has recently revealed that Earth nearly missed a solar flare, or Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) that might have plunged the planet towards a global catastrophe on July 23, 2012.

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Glasgow 2014 CWG, Day 3: Full coverage
Apurvi Chandela and Rahi Sarnobat clinched a gold medal each in shooting as India continued its good show at CWG, winning seven medals in all on Day 3.

Apurvi is Pink City's latest shooting star
Jaipur's Apurvi Chandela took up the sport relatively late. The 21-year-old daughter of a city-based businessman picked shooting as an afterthought.

Fiba set to review headgear rules
Three days after TOI broke the story of how two Sikh players were forced to play without their turbans, Fiba announced that it would review basketball rules.

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Canon PowerShot SX700 HS review: Jack of all trades
If you do not want to spend too much and still buy a camera that does almost everything that an entry-level DSLR can, then superzoom compact cameras serve the purpose fine.

Apple admits iPhone lets others access your personal data
Personal data including text messages, contact lists and photos can be extracted from iPhones through previously unpublicized techniques by Apple employees.

5 ways to turn your idiot box into a smart TV
Here are five ways you can be a 'smarter' TV viewer...

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Protesting UPSC aspirants get NSUI support
The National Students Union of India (NSUI) today staged a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi in support of the UPSC candidates who are opposing CSAT in their exams.

Pact signed by Pallam Raju's team with Mauritius under cloud
This raises the serious question why no one in the Indian delegation, led by then HRD minister MM Pallam Raju, was willing to sign on behalf of AIU.

'Anti-Hindi bias' argument behind row over CSAT
UPSC revised the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination syllabus to introduce a Civil Services Aptitude Test in 2011, based on recommendations of the S K Khanna committee.

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'NCP to go it alone if not given 144 seats'
Deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar on Saturday stated that the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) is ready to go it alone in the upcoming assembly elections if its alliance partner Congress does not agree to give 144 out of 288 seats to NCP.

Sunnis demand action against Maulana who wrote to Saudi govt
Expressing shock and anguish over cleric Maulana Salman Hussaini Nadvi's letter to the Saudi government requesting it to prepare an Army of five lakh Indian Sunni Muslims to fight the Shia militias in Iraq, a section of Sunnis in the city have demanded strict action against him.

CAT to get more 'student-friendly' this year
The countdown for MBA aspirants has begun as the body conducting the Common Admission Test (CAT)-Indian Institute of Management, Indore (IIM-I)-on Saturday announced the dates for the test with some major changes in the examination pattern this year. IIM-Indore will be conducting the test for the second consecutive time.

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Accident victim's kin to get over Rs 32 lakh
The family members of a 22-year-old man, who died in a road accident involving a car driven allegedly rashly in 2012, have been awarded a compensation of over Rs 32 lakh by a Motor Accident Claims Tribunal here.

Businessman shot dead in NE Delhi
A middle-aged businessman was shot dead by unidentified assailants apparently over a property dispute outside his home on Friday night.

87% voting in first teacher polls
Teachers turned up in large numbers to vote in the first Government School Teachers’ Association election in 12 years.

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Have fun on wheels in Bangalore
Head to Indiranagar today.The July edition of Cycle Day will be held on Sunday at 11th Main, Indiranagar from 6.30am to 10.30am.Supported by The Times of India, the event will feature a group ride around Indiranagar.

Bangalore boy wins bronze in US Olympiad
The US Physics Olympiad is conducted by the American Institute of Physics Teachers and American Institute of Physics.The top five students are selected to represent the US in the international Physics Olympiad.

Cultural treat awaits art, music lovers
For those who are rooted in Karnataka's art and culture, Yakshagana Gombeyata tops the priority list for its beautiful presentation.

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Centre's hawk eye on Metro rail
In a blow to the TRS government's plans to get the alignment of the Hyderabad Metro Rail project changed, the Centre has decided that the Project Monitoring Group (PMG) under the cabinet secretariat will directly monitor the venture and ensure that it is completed as per its schedule.

The need for right choice of words
It is said that in the field of creative arts, what is considered scandalous by the contemporary audience often transforms into a classic for the succeeding generation.

Science fair for school children at IICT
The Royal Society of Chemistry-Deccan Section in association with CSIR-IICT and B-Toppers, Hyderabad, organized a science fair for school children on "Pollution Control" on Saturday at the CSIR-IICT auditorium at Tarnaka.

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Don Bosco alumni relive past, contribute to future
“Don Bosco has made me what I am,” was a refrain one could hear oft repeated on the Egmore campus on Saturday as alumni gathered to relive memories of their school days at its global reunion.

Teen killed in accident days before 18th birthday
S Karthik, 17, died on the spot after his bike smashed into the VIP gate of University of Madras on Wallajah Road around 7am on Saturday. His friend Ulaganathan, who was riding pillion, sustained serious injuries and is recovering at a private hospital.

Govt bans extraction of water by new units in critical areas
A government order dated July 23, with “regulations for management” of groundwater meant to come into force with immediate effect, has made it illegal to draw water in blocks where groundwater extraction is 90% or more.

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NSG to scout for land in Ahmedabad
The National Security Guard (NSG), the elite counterterrorism and special operations unit of India, will soon set up a regional hub in Ahmedabad.

Man, son held carrying woman's corpse on bike
A man and his son were caught taking the dead body of the latter's wife on motorbike at around on 3 am on Saturday.

'Individual values affect legal decisions'
In a lecture delivered before law students in the city on Saturday, eminent jurist Upendra Baxi discussed the unending dilemma over moral versus legal.Baxi is professor at Warwick Law School in UK.

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Health department orders probe into 5-year-old kid's death
Health department on Friday ordered a probe into the death of a five-year-old kid who allegedly died of diarrhoea in Ahiri village under Saidabad development block.

Late night Eid shopping enlivens markets
The festival of Eid is approaching and hectic activities are being noticed in Old City areas.People are thronging markets to make purchases.

DVD claims three lives; 22 undergoing treatment
Cases of diarrhoea-vomiting-dehydration (DVD) are surfacing in rural areas of the district.Teams of doctors have been stationed at all 21 primary and community health centres.

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EVMs take up room in colleges cramped for space
Long after the elections, electronic voting machines (EVMs) continue to occupy rooms Iin the state's most sought-after colleges ? BJB Autonomous College and BJB Junior College.

Only eight from Odisha make it to AIIMS Bhubaneswar
Among 84 students who took admission into AIIMS Bhubaneswar on Friday against an intake capacity of 100 MBBS seats, only eight are Odisha natives.

Classroom shortage dogs Ravenshaw geography department
Eight years after Ravenshaw University was declared a varsity, shortage of classrooms continues to dog the geography department.

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PEB scamster under CBI scanner
Though MPPEB scam has not been handed over to CBI, the investigating agency has approached Gwalior Medical College, seeking information on three students, including Rahul Yadav, younger brother of Deepak, an accused in the medical pre-PG 2011 examination scam.

MPPEB scam: Mining baron surrenders
Mining baron Sudhir Sharma, wanted for his alleged role in Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (MPPEB) scam, surrendered in a Bhopal court on Friday morning.

Lokayukta raid on AGM of power distribution company, property worth crores unearthed
Madhya Pradesh Lokayukta police on Saturday raided residential premises of an additional general manager (AGM) of Madhya Pradesh Madhya Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Limited (MPPKVVCL) and unearthed disproportionate assets worth crores owned by the officer.

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41-member HSGMC sworn in, battle set to intensify
The Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (HSGMC) hurriedly swore in a 41-member adhoc committee on Saturday.

Jhinda says no haste in oath-taking ceremony of HSGMC members
Soon after taking over as president of the ad hoc Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (HSGMC), Jagdish Singh Jhinda urged the Sikh clergy at Akal Takht to ask the representatives and members of Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) to withdraw from gurdwaras of the state.

No acche din for us, feel PGI faculty
In a recent written reminder to the union health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan, the PGI faculty has demanded immediate implementation of their promotions.

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