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Britain to honour Indian heroes of World War I
Special memorials for all Victoria Cross winners from India will be put up in towns and villages where they were born.

Suspected ISI agent arrested: Police
A suspected agent of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence was arrested in Uttar Pradesh's Meerut district on Saturday on the charge of passing defence information to ISI, a senior police officer said.

UPSC asks examinees to leave English comprehension section unanswered
Notifying the new marking scheme for Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2014 in line with the government's decision not to count the marks for English comprehension section of Paper II for gradation, the UPSC on Saturday asked the examinees to leave the questions in this section unanswered as they would not be evaluated.

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Govt against high taxation; both pro-business, pro-poor: Jaitley
Union finance minister Arun Jaitleytoday said the Narendra Modi government does not believe in a high taxation regime but is being pro-business and pro-poor at the same time.

Singapore to help India in smart cities project
India today roped in Singapore for providing its expertise in this even as the two countries decided to step up economic engagement besides defence and security cooperation.

Syndicate Bank CMD in judicial custody till Aug 29
A special CBI judge today remanded the Syndicate Bank's suspended CMD Sudhir Kumar Jain and others to judicial custody till August 29.

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Rhino carcass found in Jaldapara national park
A rhino carcass minus its horn was found in the north range of Jaldapara National park in North Bengal, a top forest official said on Saturday.

Study blames humans for most of melting glaciers
More than two-thirds of the recent rapid melting of the world's glaciers can be blamed on humans, a new study finds.

New study explores the sinister side of meerkats
“Since meerkats are cute and fluffy, and have been saccharine, anthropomorphized poster children for happy family life, it comes across as more shocking,” the study's leader, Dr Matthew Bell.

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West warns Russia over Ukraine as aid waits in limbo
Ukraine's crisis entered dangerous new territory on Saturday with Kiev claiming its forces destroyed a Russian military convoy, while the US warned Moscow over its "provocative" efforts at destabilization.

US pair charged with Bali murder could face death
An American couple arrested on the Indonesian resort island of Bali in connection with the death of the woman's mother could face charges of premeditated murder carrying a maximum penalty of death, police said on Saturday.

Pak court orders filing of murder charges against Sharif
A Pakistani court on Saturday ordered framing of murder charges against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, his brother and Punjab chief minister Shahbaz and 19 others over the June violence near Canada-based cleric Tahirul Qadri's headquarters here that killed 14 of his supporters.

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'People couldn't relate to me as a man'
Kiku Sharda’s dream run on Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa has ended.

'Kick' crosses Chennai Express in Bollywood's BO
In quick succession, Bollywood seems to be breaking its own records. In 2013, Rohit Shetty’s Chennai Express was met with much jubilation when it became the highest Bollywood box-office earner in India.

'I attempted suicide not once but thrice'
While they may be seen as sansakri onscreen, their off screen image is quite different. Check out these TV actresses who are way different from their on screen image!

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Aspirin may slow breast cancer recurrence
Some postmenopausal overweight breast cancer patients who use common anti-inflammatory drugs like aspirin or ibuprofen have significantly lower breast cancer recurrence rates, scientists have found.

Alien on the moon is just dust: Nasa scientist
A famous image showing an alien walking on the moon is simply "dust, an eyelash or scratch on the negative" of the film that took the image, Nasa has said.

Using skin whitening products? Some creams may contain toxic mercury
Although the metal does lighten skin, dark spots and even acne, research has shown that the silvery liquid can cause a number of health problems.

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Swansea stun Man United 2-1 to ruin Van Gaal's EPL bow
Louis van Gaal's Manchester United reign got off to a false start as Swansea City won 2-1 in the season's opening Premier League game at Old Trafford.

Michael Chopra signs up for Indian Super League
Former Newcastle United striker Michael Chopra, an Indian-origin English footballer, confirmed his participation in the inaugural Indian Super League.

EPL: Dier last-minute goal helps Tottenham beat West Ham 1-0
Dier's goal on debut for Spurs gave Pochettino victory in his first game in charge as they beat West Ham 1-0 in a game that saw both sides reduced to 10 men.

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Karbonn Titanium Octane Plus review: Heavy on specs, yet a letdown
We used Karbonn's top-of-the-line Octane Plus smartphone for a week and here's what we think...

Bill Gates, Tim Cook, Jeff Bezos pour ice water on their heads
The three took up the Ice Bucket Challenge to spread awareness about ALS by dumping a bucket of ice cold water on themselves.

6 accessories you must buy for your tablet
Check out our list of six accessories that are a must-buy to make your tablet even more useful…

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Odisha to get its second agriculture university: Minister
Odisha will soon get its second agriculture university in the poverty stricken KBK (Kalahandi-Balangir-Koraput) region of the state.

Modern Montessori to expand pre-schools in India
"We feel there is this huge demand in India for trained pre-school teachers and demand for kindergartens in cities," said T Chandroo, chairman and chief executive officer of Modern Montessori International (MMI), an education brand from the UK.

Indian Institute of Science among top 500 in Chinese world ranking
Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is the lone Indian institution to bag a spot in the top 500 in an annual ranking of global educational institutions dominated by American universities, according to a list released by a Chinese organisation on Friday.

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Helmet donning robbers make off with Rs 35.65 lakh from bookstore
Two men robbed a wholesale books at Chandivali of Rs 35.65 lakh in cash wearing helmets so as not to be caught on CCTVs installed there.

Cop caught taking money to go slow on case
A constable of the Mira Road police station has been arrested by the Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB),Thane for allegedly taking Rs 2,000 bribe from a man against whom a Non-Cognisable (NC) offence was registered.

BEST's power monopoly ends, Tata enters Mumbai
BEST’s power monopoly finally came to an end on Friday. Tata Power Company (TPC) has now been granted a distribution licence in Mumbai for the next 25 years, and it will now set foot in the island city—giving residential consumers a chance to switch to cheaper power.

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Brace for jams at Ashram
Traffic jams on the Ashram flyover are likely from August 18 with PWD planning to partially close the carriageway towards Sarai Kale Khan for repairs.

2 new flyovers on Outer Ring Road
The flyovers are part of a larger project to make the stretch between Vikaspuri and Noida signal free.The first phase of the project is an elevated road on a stretch of 22.1km from Vikaspuri to Wazirabad.

Constable's murder: Killer's accomplice held
A notorious gangster named Firoze Bilauri was arrested for the murder of Delhi Police constable Shivraj Tomar.

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Dreams keep this former child-maid going
At 16, Shree is bubbly, giggly and full of resolutions. Her most important one right now is to put an end to her extra-curricular activities and focus on studies - she's writing her class 10 examination this year.

She slipped twice as she climbed up 15-feet flagpole
It was all over in two minutes.Ranjitha, a Class VI student, climbed the 15-foot-high mast in her school in west Mysore with the support of her schoolmates, and the rope on her shoulder.

Child safety panel is mandatory in schools: Karnataka CM
Every school in Karnataka must constitute a child safety committee, chief minister Siddaramaiah said here on Friday.

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Women cabbies to hit the road in Srikakulam
The Srikakulam district administration has come up with a proposal to allow women to drive public transport vehicles such as light commercial vehicles like mini vans as well as cabs and auto-rickshaws as part of its women’s empowerment drive.

Chain snatcher and wanted criminal attacks cop, killed in police firing
A notorious criminal wanted in several cases of chain snatching in different parts of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana was shot dead by police after he attacked a policeman with a sharp weapon here, police said today.

My Hyderabad and me — riding solo
What happens when you start your bike and go on a long ride alone?

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Pulicat fisherwomen fatten crabs for profit
When Bujiyamma bought a crab from the Chintadripet market, it weighed only 400g. After a month, its weight doubled to 800g.

Thavil maestro comes to life on celluloid
Yezhpanam Dakshinamurthy would never take his 'thavil' (a barrel-shaped drum) whenever he went abroad for a performance, but was very particular about the stick he used as he could make the best out of any 'thavil'.

Actress Sonia Agarwal was seen partying at Pasha in Chennai
It was a night that saw the young and the restless of the city team up in large numbers

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Ahmedabad youth aims Limca record with longest drawing
On August 12, this 22-year-old was all concentration in achieving the goal he had set for himself — to enter the Limca Book of Records with the longest drawing.

Ahmedabad Unesco hope kept hanging
Innumerable architectural wonders, 36 ASI-shielded structures, around 12,000 privately owned heritage houses and the Walled City’s narrow lanes winding in from another time, where lie hundreds of intricately carved pols.

Sporting season to begin in Gujarat
Last few weeks were blessing for all the sports lovers from all over the world. First, it was the mega sporting event Fifa football World Cup, held in Brazil in June-July, that took the world by a storm and soon after followed the Glasgow Commonwealth Games which concluded just recently.

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Wife, paramour kill man
Opposing the extramarital affair of his wife proved fatal for a man. His wife and her paramour allegedly killed him in his room at Maqsoodnagar village in Nanpara Kotwali on Wednesday night. The man’s father lodged a complaint with Nanpara police.

A youth electrocuted, villagers block road
youth was electrocuted after he came in contact with a high tension wire while planting paddy in field.

New guidelines for school buses
New guidelines have been issued by Regional Transport Authority for operating school buses in Devipatan division on Wednesday.

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Odisha cops bag highest number of gallantry awards
Odisha's biggest ever anti-Maoist operation, which caused the death of 13 Maoists in Malkangiri district last year, helped the state police bag the maximum number of awards in the category of President's police medal for gallantry (PPMG) in the country.

Maharathy lands in quota quagmire
Agriculture minister Pradeep Maharathy has joined the list of those, who allegedly grabbed government plots/quarters by misusing discretionary quota (DQ).

Cops no to minister's road travel
Notwithstanding the presence of hundreds of security personnel, engaged in anti-Maoist operations, police on Thursday could not muster courage to take transport minister Ramesh Chandra Majhi by road from Koraput to Malkangiri to attend the Independence Day celebrations the following day in the extremist-hit district.

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Dalit minor raped in Gunga area
A dalit girl student of Class VIII was allegedly raped by a youth when she was returning from school in Gunga area on city outskirts on Wednesday.

Maoists terror attack plot in Balaghat foiled
Madhya Pradesh Police claimed to have foiled Maoists plot of terror attack in Balaghat on Independence Day by recovering a cache of explosives from Kirnapur and Mataghat area.

Two Makhanlal University departments recommend admission cancellation of 50 students
Two departments of Makhanlal National University of Journalism and Mass Communication have recommended for the cancellation of admission of around 50 students on Thursday.

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'Kartarpur Corridor' movement founder pushes for global support
Founder of ?Kartarpur Corridor', a popular pilgrimage movement, B S Goraya has now taken up the issue of a corridor between Dera Baba Nanak (India) and Kartarpur Sahib (Pakistan) at the international level.

8 Delhi residents nabbed for running fake insurance policy racket
Police busted a gang of fraudsters and arrested eight Delhi residents who would allegedly cheat innocent people by presenting them the fake insurance policies by the name of PNB insurance company.

Balkar asked to file reply in dual voter complaint: RO
The returning officer, probing the allegation against Aam Aadmi Party candidate Baljinder Kaur for registering as voter at two places, recommended a comprehensive inquiry into the complaint.

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