Saturday, 9 August 2014

News Digest: Flaunting faith in style

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, August 10, 2014
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Flaunting faith in style
From laptop skins with Biblical verses and Islamic knowledge games to pricey porcelain Hindu icons, the religious merchandise market has got a makeover he writing is on the wall: ‘God is Good’, it says.

Modi, Manmohan visit ailing Jaswant
Former Union minister Jaswant Singh continues to be on life support system at an army hospital, where he was admitted with head injuries early Friday morning.

Be creative, end alimony delays: Madras high court
The Madras high court has asked family courts to think out of the box and invoke their inherent powers to curb the practice of husbands denying or delaying payment of alimony to their wives in matrimonial cases.

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Regulators discuss ways to implement Budget proposals
Financial sector regulators including RBI and Sebi on Saturday discussed the road map for the implementation of single demat account, uniform KYC norms and strengthening of markets as announced in the Budget 2014-15.

Adani Enterprises reports Q1 profit
Adani group’s consolidated total income for the period increased by 43 per cent to Rs 16,524 crore, as compared to Rs 11,547 crore in the same period last fiscal.

Godrej Industries Q1 net up by 46%
It had reported net profit of Rs 53.25 crore in the April- June period of the 2013-14 fiscal, Godrej Industries said in a BSE filing.

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60 tortoises seized from air passenger in Chennai
Customs officials at Chennai airport on Saturday seized 60 star tortoises from a 35-year-old man who was trying to smuggle them to Bangkok on an Air Asia flight scheduled to take off at 10:20pm.

Boeing to make jet fuel using tobacco
Known as solaris, the hybrid plant is a nicotine-free alternative to traditional tobacco.

Florican spotted in Sokhaliya region of Ajmer
Monsoon is a joyful time for scientists and bird watchers with many rare bird species being spotted.

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Women stoned to death in Syria for adultery
A cleric read the verdict before the truck came and dumped a large pile of stones near the municipal garden.

At $18m, US gets costliest Hindu temple
On a similar scale, something very different will open this weekend in this suburb, an hour south of New York City -- purportedly the biggest and most expensive Hindu temple complex in the United States.

Latest party drug in Britain: Laughing gas
Britain is planning to crackdown on a 'legal high' which is sold in music concerts across the country — 'laughing gas'.

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Kapil Sharma's mother could not recognise MS Dhoni?
Kapil Sharma, 33, is a free-spirited person, who is deeply emotional, but lives life on his own terms. He loves his mother the most in the world and is not just responsible, but also loyal to his old friends, many of whom are attached to his hit show on Indian television Comedy Nights With Kapil.

Things you did not know about Kapil Sharma
He's one of the most loved comedians on Television. And as Kapil Sharma turns a year older today, we bring to you some lesser known facts about the comedian/TV host and soon to be actor.

Why SRK doesn't want too many sisters
At a recent event, when Shah Rukh Khan was asked about celebrating Raksha Bandhan with his sister Shehnaz, he said they’ll be keeping it simple.

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One sniff, and you're in chocolate heaven
How would you react if someone were to offer you a powdered stimulant, one that had to be inhaled? A tad shocked, you might say. However, the stimulant we’re talking about here isn’t among the banned ones like cocaine but finely ground dust of pure Dominican Republic cocoa mixed with a hint of ginger and mint.

Space funerals for pets
A company that blasts human ashes into space is now offering a similar service for animals.

Bangalore company, Lockheed tie up for Moon mission
Team Indus, India's only entry for the $30-million Google Lunar XPrize, has partnered with American aerospace giant Lockheed Martin for its Moonshot moment.

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Jwala Gutta lashes out at national coach Gopichand
The divide in Hyderabad's badminton camp was evident on Wednesday, when Telangana chief minister Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao met the winner.

Time to switch gear for World C'ships and Asiad: Narang
Gagan Narang, who recently bagged a silver and a bronze at CWG, said it was time to switch gears as World C'ships and Asiad come calling next month.

Blatter wants his critics to stand for president
Sepp Blatter wants his detractors to stand up and take him on in a FIFA presidential election rather than just criticise him, FIFA president said on Saturday.

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Apple, Google poaching case: Judge rejects $324.5m settlement
The ruling by US District Judge Lucy Koh scotches a settlement reached in April, prolonging a 3-year-old case.

New strategy as Google, Facebook transform into conglomerates
Facebook, Google and other internet titans have been busy transforming themselves into web conglomerates, making fortunes for the venture capital industry.

iPhone 6 leaked photos in retail box
The iPhone 6 may be announced September 9, and photos and renders have been leaking like crazy.

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Teachers learn to tackle depression, suicide tendencies among schoolkids
National Crime Record Bureau’s figures show that as many as 2,471 children committed suicide after failing in examinations in 2013. The numbers are up by almost 10% as compared to the previous year

Govt yet to release funds for private minority colleges
It is a struggle for survival for dozens of the over 220 privately managed minority colleges as the state government is yet to release funds sanctioned for fee reimbursement in FY 2013-14 which runs into tens of crores.

US education fair for Indian students
Students wishing to pursue undergraduate programmes in the subject of their choice at a top American university are being given an opportunity to know what exactly is on offer there at a fair being held here Monday.

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Bombay and Mumbai co-existed on old coins
In the 1600s, Angelina wasn’t actor Brad Pitt’s sultry wife but rather a form of silver coinage issued by the Bombay Mint set up by the British East India Company (EIC).

Freedom fighters upset with erosion of values
Living alone at a modest Santa Cruz flat, surrounded by files, newspaper clippings, old photographs and vials of medicine, S J Chhugani keeps thinking about the friends he has lost in the last few years.

Mumbai commuters tweet their way out of traffic jams this monsoon
Till about a month ago, Abdulsalam Shaikh felt he must be the only one to get caught in traffic jams daily on the Western Express Highway. 

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BJP flayed on lack of safety for women
Hitting out at the BJP-led Central government, Delhi Congress on Saturday said that it has totally failed to protect the safety and security of women.

Uttarakhand youth found dead
A 20-year-old student from Uttarakhand has allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself from a ceiling fan at a hotel in Nabi Karim area of central Delhi on Saturday afternoon. Police have not found a suicide note.

Man moves Delhi high court for free treatment
A man suffering from an autoimmune disease has moved the Delhi high court seeking directions to All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to provide him with free treatment, saying he can’t afford the same.

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Battered minor out of danger
A 13-year-old domestic help who was physically battered by her educated, well-heeled employers and was on ventilator at Victoria Hospital, regained consciousness after two days on Saturday.

Digging halted, boy's family to get Rs 5 lakh
The Karnataka government has decided to stop digging to extricate the body of six-year-old boy from a borewell on his father's field in Bagalkot district.

Bangalore heals innocent victims of war zones
Innocent people become collateral damage in wars.And giving healing touch to such innocent people wounded in the war zones of west Asia are the hospitals of Bangalore.

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Experts' panel to help build capital
The Andhra Pradesh government is mulling appointing expert sub-committees to assist in the building of the capital once a decision on its location is finalized.

Experts' committee on the lookout
Members of the experts' committee on state capital made a whirlwind tour of Nellore district on Saturday.

Efforts on to revamp and showcase Hyderabad on world map
Taking its 'mission Hyderabad' project forward, officials of the Telangana government have now decided to draw up a detailed 'vision document' for the capital.

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Two government departments clash in Madras high court over piece of land
“The state government should speak in one voice,” said an irked Madras high court, when two government departments took contradictory stands over ownership of a parcel of land lying near Kodaikanal.

Woman posing as Chennai collector arrested in Salem
A 26-year-old science graduate who forged an identity card describing her as the Chennai collector and cheated several people of more than 20 lakh was arrested in Edapadi near Salem on Friday. She collected 4 lakh from one person promising a job and borrowed the rest from the others.

Singer electrocuted on stage during temple festival show
In a tragic incident, a 30-year-old singer was electrocuted on stage on Friday night during a performance at a temple festival in Alandur.

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Two families bound by donated organ
The chikungunya outbreak in 2008 had affected Harish Chavda, 46 then, severely. A resident of Khokhra, Chavda was hospitalized for weeks together and due to a wrong dosage of medication, developed severe health complications due to which both his kidneys had failed.

Oh brother! They belled the CAT together
They probably learnt as kids that A stood for Apple, B was for Ball and C… Well, C stood for CAT.

CM greets Gujaratis on 'Raksha Bandhan'
Gujarat chief minister Anandiben Patel greeted the people of Gujarat on the festival of ?Rakshabandhan', the festival of the love between brother and sister, which will be celebrated on Sunday.

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Flood scare: Phaphamau, Naini submerged
The low-lying areas of the city, including Phaphamau and Naini, were submerged following release of water into Ganga and Yamuna from barrages on Saturday morning. In fact, the river water was merely a few metres away from the residential areas of trans-Ganga areas till reports last came in.

UPSRTC schemes to attract tourists a flop
‘Tourist Pass’ and ‘Tourist Bus’ -- the two ambitious schemes initiated by the Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) about four years ago to attract foreign and domestic tourists and boost its revenue -- has turned out to be big flop as not a single person has approached the authorities in these years to avail the facility.

Century-old 'asthdhatu' idol stolen
A century-old ‘asthdhatu’ idol of Goddess Durga was stolen from a temple in Ghatwa village under Karchana on Friday night. The idol was adorned with gold and silver ornaments worth Rs 50,000 which was also missing. A FIR has been lodged in this connection.

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Govt wakes up to promote stay-at-home scheme for tourists
On Friday, state tourism and culture minister Ashok Panda inaugurated a workshop to popularize the scheme, christened ?Bed and Breakfast'."The basic idea of B&B is to provide another accommodation option to tourists.

'Worst over', but lakhs still stranded
The state government on Friday said the worst of the floods was over even as lakhs of people remained marooned in villages by swirling waters from the Mahanadi and Baitarani rivers for the fifth consecutive day.

Delhi warned of potato crisis in May
The Union agriculture secretary had also asked the state to advise the district administrations to take steps to check hoarding and keep tabs on their stocks in cold storages.

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Madhya Pradesh BJP could soon get its new chief
After the BJP national council has ratified Amit Shah's appointment as the party national president on Saturday, the chief for the Madhya Pradesh unit could also be announced any time soon.

Man attempts suicide after kids stop him from marrying again
A middle-aged man created a scene at Aradhana Nagar when he attempted suicide after his children stopped him from second marriage on Friday.

Man stabbed for filing case against dog owner
Police have registered a complaint on July 29 against the two accused.

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No record with Virbhadra on packing boxes, pesticides: I-T
Himachal Pradesh chief minister Virbhadra Singh's apple orchards in Shimla generated an income of Rs 6.5 crore between 2008 and 2011.

Amit Shah's statement adds to suspense over BJP-HJC alliance
Suspense over BJP-HJC alliance deepened on Saturday as saffron party's president Amit Shah said that the party would form the government in Haryana on its own.

Bracken fern-induced mysterious disease kills cattle in Kullu
Thousands of stockmen in Kullu are grappling with a fern-induced mysterious disease which is causing urinary bladder tumors in cattle, eventually killing it.

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