Tuesday 9 September 2014

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Wednesday, September 10, 2014
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Chinese president Xi Jinping talks of bonding with India
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday talked about strengthening ties with India and told the visiting National Security Advisor Ajit Doval that he was looking forward to meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Byelections in 9 states to test NDA's strength
Byelections to three Lok Sabha and 33 assembly constituencies across nine states on September 13 are expected to be the first barometer of the NDA government’s popularity.

Karnataka to roll out mobile governance soon: CM
Karnataka, one of the first states to use IT extensively in administration, is all set to pioneer m-governance, starting with essential services.

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Private bank chiefs can work till 70: RBI
In a move that will give HDFC Bank chief Aditya Puri and IndusInd Bank MD Romesh Sobti many more years at the helm, the RBI has said that bank chiefs and whole-time directors can stay on till 70.

ICICI Bank shares to be split into face value of Rs 2
ICICI Bank has said that it plans to split each of the bank's share with a face value of Rs 10 into five shares with a face value of Rs 2 each.

Govt selects first 5 cities for no-frills airports
No-frills airports are all set to become a reality in India. Aviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju on Tuesday said that five cities — Teju (Andhra Pradesh); Hubli and Belgaum (Karnataka); Kishangarh (Rajasthan near Ajmer) and Jharsuguda (Odisha) — have been identified as the places that will first get no-frills airports.

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Climate-damaging greenhouse gases reached new record high in 2013
The shocking disclosure is part of the WMO's annual Greenhouse Gas Bulletin, released in Geneva.

More adoption schemes in Alipore zoo soon
The Alipore zoo will announce new adoption schemes immediately after the Pujas.

Seychelles snail, thought to be extinct, found alive
The once-plentiful snail's population declined exponentially between 1970 and 1990, and the last juvenile snail was found in 1976.

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Ahead of speech, Obama briefs Congress on Islamic State strategy
President Barack Obama told leaders of Congress on Tuesday that he did not need for them to authorize his strategy to fight Islamic State, ahead of a speech to Americans that may herald expanded operations against the group in Iraq and perhaps Syria.

Japan, US discussing offensive military capability for Tokyo, Japan officials say
Japan and the United States are exploring the possibility of Tokyo acquiring offensive weapons that would allow Japan to project power far beyond its borders, Japanese officials said, a move that would likely infuriate China.

Chile steps up security after bomb hurts 14
Chile's president increased security measures and expanded powers to investigate on Tuesday, a day after a bomb injured 14 people in the capital in the worst attack of its kind in the country since democracy returned in 1990.

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Shraddha was uncomfortable kissing Shahid in Haider
Shraddha Kapoor was initially uncomfortable doing even a tongue-to-tongue kiss with Shahid Kapoor in Haider.

'Didn't like Farah Khan's Tees Maar Khan at all'
Naseeruddin Shah exudes so much aura that it is difficult to not be taken in by that.

Bipasha Basu's most seductive acts on screen
Bipasha Basu is undoubtedly the queen of seduction in Bollywood. The Bengali beauty, who has ruled the film industry for fourteen years with her style and oomph, continues to hold the title even today. A

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Drug resistant microbes may render all available antibiotics useless
Experts warn the rise of these microbes may render all the available antibiotics useless.

Nasa to turn ISS into perfect Earth-observing platform
In a move to monitor our planet better, Nasa is adding a number of Earth-observing instruments to the International Space Station (ISS) that will increase the leverage of the orbital laboratory's unique vantage point in space.

Gene key to slowing ageing process identified
In a major breakthrough, researchers have identified a gene that can slow the ageing process throughout the entire body when activated in key organ systems.

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Jitu Rai wins World C'ship silver, seals Olympic berth
Indian shooter Jitu Rai won the silver medal in the men's 50m pistol event at the World Championships and booked a berth for the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Michael Schumacher moved home from hospital: Family
Former F1 champion Michael Schumacher has left a Swiss hospital and will continue his treatment at home after a ski accident in December, his family said.

Ready to take responsibility yet again: Leander Paes
Paes said that he was yet again ready to take the responsibility of playing a crucial role in Davis Cup World playoff tie against Serbia which begins Friday.

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Apple unveils bigger iPhone 6, 6 Plus & smartwatch
The two phones finally take Apple to the big-screen smartphone segment, sporting 4.7- and 5.5-inch screens respectively.

Apple iPhone 6, 6 Plus coming to India on September 26
Apple's newly announced iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus smartphones will be available in India starting September 26, according to Apple's India website.

Apple forays into wearables with pricey smartwatch
The iPhone maker said that this product is the "most personal device we've ever created."

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Maintain 75% attendance to get a smart phone
Need a Smartphone? Ensure 75% attendance in college.

No separate entrance test for Karnataka state PG medical and dental seats
The entrance test for the selection of Karnataka state PG medical and dental seats for the year 2015-16 will be conducted by National Board of Examination.

5,000 govt scientists to teach in schools, colleges
The government has decided to make it mandatory for over 5,000 scientists to undertake 12 hours of lecture classes in an academic year in public-funded schools and colleges across the country.

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Appoint more district judges in 2 weeks: HC
The Bombay high court on Tuesday said the forthcoming assembly elections or the code of conduct will not come in the way of the Maharashtra cabinet deciding on sanctioning additional 10% posts of district judges for fast-track courts conducting trials of criminal cases, including crimes against women.

Sohrabuddin case: ATS inspector denied bail
A special CBI court on Tuesday rejected the bail plea of an accused, an ATS inspector, in the case of alleged fake encounter of Sohrabuddin Shaikh.

Can't order BMC to give 45 litres water to all: HC
The Bombay high court has refused to pass any directive on a plea seeking at least 45 litres of water daily for every Mumbai resident, saying the quantum depends on availability.

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Cops to launch driver verification system
If you plan to hire a driver but would like to know if your car would be safe in his hands, help is on the way.

Engineer helps catch 4 robbers after car chase
A software engineer helped police catch four robbers, including a juvenile, near Lajpat Nagar early on Tuesday.

Extortion stain on Delhi Police, two cops face probe
elhi Police is yet again facing an embarrassing situation with two cops posted in the central range being investigated for extortion, sources told TOI on Tuesday.

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Stress pushes many students to suicide
Growing up is fraught with suicidal tendencies. A Nimhans study under way has found that 11% of college students and 7%-8% of high school students have attempted suicide.

Soon, medical colleges in all districts of Karnataka
Having got permission to start six medical colleges, the government has now approached the Medical Council of India (MCI) for three more at Bagalkot, Tumkur and Chitradurga, to increase the number of seats.

Stressed-out students attempting suicide
A Nimhans study under way has found that 11% of college students and 7%-8% of high school students have attempted suicide.

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Naidu to curb illegal baryte mining
Chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu has declared a war against illegal mining in the state, which has caused a huge loss of revenue to the state.

T govt moots greater WiFi, WhiteFi access across city
The state government will call for tenders before the month-end for bids from telecom companies to set up infrastructure for Wi-Fi access across the city, one of the major promises made by the TRS government.

Woman succumbs to fits in Ganesh rally
A woman suffered fits and died during a Ganesh procession at Secunderabad on Monday night.

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SBI officer, 13 others get jail in bank fraud case
A court in Chennai on Tuesday sentenced a bank officer, a village administrative officer and 12 others, including six women, to jail terms in a bank fraud case.

Chennai Corporation engineers, sanitary inspectors and others to get walkie-talkies by Oct end
The walkie-talkies will cost the Chennai Corporation body Rs 1.70 crore.

Spurious food seized from vendors on Marina Beach
Chennai Corporation seized spurious food, including 75kg of stale fish, 130 liters of spurious oil, 780 water packets.

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Soon, AMC to get real-time info on city's civic services
After almost a decade of trial and error the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has finally inched forward to get an entire data related to the city’s civic services and individual property owners on a Geographical Information System (GIS) map.

Avoid search warrant in child custody cases: HC
Gujarat high court has ruled that in cases of dispute over child’s custody between parents, the lower court should not issue search warrant if it is not a case of illegal confinement or forcible abduction of child.

More evidence against fake ACB consultant
-Corruption Bureau (ACB) officials investigating a graft case where the accused had identified himself as a legal consultant with the state ACB have found more evidence against the accused.

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Chief warden of IERT anti-ragging cell suspended,
The chief warden of the Anti-Ragging Cell of Institute of Engineering and Rural Technology (IERT) was suspended while adverse entry was given to remaining 10 members on the orders of divisional commissioner on Tuesday. They allegedly tried to hush up an incident of ragging.

Performer chronicles region's Nautanki for posterity
At 63, folk artiste Ramlochan Sanwariya, belonging to a village of Karchana tehsil has documented history of the Nautanki art form and brought to fore several unsung heroes of the Allahabad region and their contribution to the dying art form.

BSP to give 'secret outside support' to Independents
ahujan Samaj Party had decided to extend ‘secret, outside support’ to Independent candidates in the ensuing by-polls. It had been done to boost the sagging morale of its cadre, which is low after the party’s debacle in Lok Sabha elections earlier this year.

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Man suspected to be sorcerer, thrown into river in Odisha
Suspecting him to be a 'black magician', about ten people attacked Bhimrao Atka, tied him to an electric pole and later packed him alive in a bag and threw him into the river.

AT Scam: Banki MLA under CBI lens
Tightening the noose around BJD MLA Pravat Tripathy, CBI has decided to re-examine a controversial audio tape, which allegedly contained his conversation with Artha Tatwa (AT) Group chief Pradeep Sethy.

Poor turnout: 195 schools to be shut
The state government is planning to shut 195 schools, which attracted five or less number of students.

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MP BJP in quandary over RS candidate
The ruling- BJP in Madhya Pradesh is facing internal strife over a Rajya Sabha seat which got vacant after the elevation of Kaptan Singh Solanki as Governor of Haryana in July.

Dalit woman sarpanch sits on dharna to have school built
After winning her battle to hoist national flag on August 15 this year for the first time after she became a sarpanch four years ago, Dalit sarpanch from a Morena village is now holding a dharna here in Bhopal for another cause, construction of a middle school in a Dalit basti in a village for which the gram sabha has already passed a resolution more than two years back.

Mukhtar Malik sent to judicial remand
A city court on Monday sent gangster Mukhatar Malik to judicial remand till September 18.

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Sec 35 school principal gets national award
Tarsem Kaur Bains, principal, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Senior Secondary School, Sector 35 B, Chandigarh, received the National Award for Teachers- 2014 for her bono efforts to the society at large and children in specific.

Cops to the rescue of Sukhna fish
A huge fish with reddish fringes tossing violently in the waters next to the 'suicide' tower at the Sukhna lake could easily have been put down to the creature reveling in the late rains that blessed the city on Monday.

From pharaohs to divine cats, Egypt comes alive
"It was a day of cultural exchange and we thought instead of just sharing words, let us turn it into a visual treat.

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