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News Digest: EC steps up efforts to enroll voters in Maharashtra

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Friday, September 05, 2014
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EC steps up efforts to enroll voters in Maharashtra
For maximum registration of voters ahead of Maharashtra assembly polls, the Election Commission has sent over 26 lakh letters along with the enrollment form to people whose names were deleted in Mumbai, Thane and Pune.

Secular Hindus allies, don't need al-Qaida: Indian Muslims
The country's Muslim leaders say they're allied with secular forces and don't need a foreign, jihadist outfit like al-Qaida to fight for them.

Al-Qaida's jihad call a recruitment gimmick?
Multiple sources in the security establishment said they have no evidence yet of any Indians joining al-Qaida, but some Indians are now in Afghanistan or Pakistan, fighting for Taliban and other terror organisations.

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Perception and not truth is driving so called backlash: Mallya
India Inc watchers call it the most spectacular fall.Vijay Mallya, 58, has suffered serious setbacks to his assiduously built Brand Mallya, which has for long been synonymous with flamboyance.

Maruti eyes a big play in premium segment with Ciaz sedan
Maruti Suzuki, the country’s leader in small cars, is gearing up for yet another shot at the premium segment with the Ciaz sedan, that aims to take on strong-going Honda City and Hyundai Verna.

I-T department to scan high-value disputes
I-T returns for the year ended March 31, 2014, are filed by taxpayers in the current financial year, which commences from April 1.For instance, salaried employees had to file their I-T returns by July 31.

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Lokhandwala Lake a birder's paradise lost?
Over the last five years, naturalist and bird watcher Sunjoy Monga has spotted 102 species of birds over and around Lokhandwala Lake.

China to live telecast newborn twin Pandas
A Chinese website has said it will live telecast pictures of newborn twin panda cubs who will open their eyes for the first time on Thursday, 40 days after their birth.

Key Pacific panel agrees to 50% cut in young tuna catch
Countries and regions that fish in the northern Pacific agreed on Thursday to cut by half the number of young bluefin tuna they catch in a bid to double the ocean's stock over 10 years.

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Former Virginia governor and wife convicted of corruption
Former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell and his wife were convicted on Thursday of using his office to promote a dietary supplement in exchange for gifts in a public corruption case that derailed the career of a onetime rising Republican star.

Editor, PR executives held in China for extortion
Chinese police have detained eight journalists and public relations (PR) executives for alleged extortion in Shanghai.

S Africa denies visa to Dalai for 3rd time
For the third time in a row, South Africa has refused to grant a visa to the Dalai Lama for attending World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates here next month, fearing that the Tibetan spiritual leader's trip would jeopardize relations with China.

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Actor flirts with a girl 20 years younger
Not many men will be comfortable dating a girl who is two decades younger, but for Kiran Janjani, it’s just a ‘cakewalk’.

Look who bought Rajesh Khanna's bungalow at Rs 85cr
For the first time, Shashi Shetty reveals how he snagged the 85 crore deal to buy Bollywood’s iconic superstar’s house and the plans for his new home.

When Priyanka copied Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez
Priyanka Chopra has come a long way in her career with newly found fame in the international arena.

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Coffee genome could lead to better brew, tougher plants
An international team of researchers on Thursday released the sequenced genome of coffee, saying it could help improve the flavor of one of the world's most popular beverages.

Bacteria from belly can power cars, heat homes
Scientists have for the first time engineered the harmless gut bacteria Escherichia coli to generate renewable propane, a gas that can power cars and heat homes.

Argentine dinosaur may shed light on huge beasts
Researchers studying the remains of an enormous dinosaur — a creature that was bigger than seven bull elephants — have given it an equally colossal name: Dreadnoughtus, or "fearing nothing."

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Sania Mirza reaches US Open mixed doubles final with Soares
Sania Mirza is in line to win her third Grand Slam title and first with Bruno Soares as they beat Yung-Jan Chan and Ross Hutchins to reach the US Open final.

Mercedes drivers manage to keep their distance
The Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton show rumbled into Monza on Thursday and this time the Mercedes team mates kept their distance.

What's wrong if I want to train with someone else, asks Saina
Ace shuttler Saina Nehwal has begun her two weeks training with coach Vimal Kumar in Bangalore before she heads out for Asian Games in South Korea.

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First impressions: Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Edge
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge are finally official, and we had some to play with them at the launch event. Here are our first impressions of the new phablets...

First impressions: Samsung Gear VR
Here are our first impressions of Samsung's new Gear VR virtual reality headset...

Hottest gadgets of consumer electronics show IFA 2014
Hottest gadgets of consumer electronics show IFA 2014.

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Red tape cut for foreign students planning to extend stay in India
Foreign students studying in India stand to gain as the union home ministry has empowered Foreigner Registration Offices to extend the validity of student visas. Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday approved the delegation of more powers to the FROs.

High profile IIAS gets its first women chairperson
Political scientist Chandrakala Padia, Vice-Chancellor of Maharaja Ganga Singh University, Bikaner will be the new chairperson of the prestigious Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla.

Most teachers get a pittance for pay
Teacher's Day was never so big, ever since it was designated as such, back in 1962. That's because of the planned address of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to thousands of school children.

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Girl sexually assaulted by guard at school
The Antop Hill police arrested a 37-year-old man on Thursday for allegedly sexually assaulting a seven-year-old girl at a school in Sion-Koliwada where she studies. The accused, Mukesh Mishra, is a security guard at the same school.

Governor stays busy, meets babus, policemen and Raj Thackeray
The new governor has been overtly active from the word go, meeting everyone — from senior bureaucrats and cops to political leaders like Raj Thackeray — to get to know the state better.

US tour off, travel co to pay refund
A travel agency, Kesari Travels, was on Wednesday ordered by a consumer forum to refund Rs 70,000 and pay up Rs 5,000 to a King’s Circle resident for a cancelled trip to the US. The firm failed to refund the complainant, Madhuri Lele whose visa application was rejected.

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Govt to rope in pvt bodies for OFC connectivity
The government has decided to expedite the optical fibre cable (OFC) connectivity to roll out its digitization program in the country.

SC's orders flouted right at its doorstep
The Supreme Court in its various orders has stressed on the right pedestrians and ordered for eviction of hawkers and demolition of illegal structures, including shrines, which have come up on roads or pavements.

Kamla Nagar Market: Shops and cops encroach here alike
The locals in Kamla Nagar Market have given up hope of seeing their pavements rid of encroachments as enforcement agencies like Delhi Police and North Delhi Municipal Corporation themselves are among the culprits.

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Many kids may miss Modi's live telecast today
Many students here will miss the live telecast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech on Teachers’ Day.

To Ma'am, with miniature love
When her student randomly took pictures of her on his smartphone during the paediatrics lectures, Dr Pushpa G Kini, professor and head of the department of paediatrics at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, didn’t give it much thought.

Guru Dakshina: Honour your mentors for showing the way
September 5, 2008. I brought Mini home from the airport. Those were the days when the airport was a short drive from Whitefield.

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Case against Mallika Sherawat for 'insulting national flag'
On the directions of a local court, the Falaknuma police on Thursday registered an FIR against Bollywood actor Mallika Sherawat for allegedly insulting the national flag.

Charminar project slowly inching forward
The long pending Charminar Pedestrianisation Project (CPP), which seeks to protect the historic monument, seems to be inching forward as the GHMC has begun talks with shopkeepers to install uniform signage.

Hyderabad roads fall short of IRC standards
Most of Hyderabad’s roads are not fit for use. At least that’s what the rule book of the Indian Roads Congress (IRC) says.

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Still Namma Chennai, not a global city
Not too long ago multinationals were proclaiming that they belonged in Chennai. “We are showcasing this car to all our media friends in Chennai first.

Buzz leaves state business as investors shy away
On a warm but pleasant day in January, businessmen from the Coimbatore region were rolled out red carpets and ushered into Codissia Trade Complex hall in the city.

Madras soldiers reason for both rise and fall of Raj, says book
If ever there was a ‘piece of action’ that charted the course of history’, Captain D P Ramachandran believes it was the Battle of Adyar.

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Gujarat on terror radar since 2002
Gujarat has been on the radar of terrorist groups since the communal riots of 2002 in which 1,169 people, most of them Muslim, were killed.

Metro on track as Japanese agency gives Rs 5,900cr loan
After a decade, the Ahmedabad metro rail project is finally on track. Japan International Co-operation Agency (JICA) has agreed to a long-term soft loan worth Rs 5,900 crore. This will take care of funding for the first phase of construction.

In Patan, TV is a teacher and motivator
Class VI students of the government school in Zazam, a small village in Patan district near the Greater Rann of Kutch, pull out their mathematics textbooks.

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Music maestros get a 'stamp' of recognition
India Post has paid tribute to legendary maestros of Indian classical music by releasing a set of stamps featuring eight of them on Wednesday. On the very first day, music lovers booked and purchased the precious stamps worth Rs 25,000 in Allahabad.

Pitra Paksha spl train to Gaya from Sept 10
Railways would operate a ‘pitra paksha special train’ for people keen to perform ceremonies for the departed souls at Gaya. The train would ply between Jabalpur and Gaya passing through Chheoki.

ontempt case: HC frames charges against Gr Noida officials
The Allahabad High Court on Wednesday framed charges against chief executive officer and ADM (land acquisition) of Greater Noida Rama Raman and Shishir Kumar respectively on a contempt petition alleging disobedience of the order passed by it in a land acquisition case.

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NSE, Sri Sri University ink pact
Sri Sri University (SSU) in association with National Stock Exchange (NSE) will launch an one-year PG diploma in financial markets (PGDFM) from the next academic session.

Moral lessons for students
The state government has drawn up yet another plan to prevent college students from committing crimes.The sports and youth services department would impart ?moral' lessons to Plus II and Plus III students from October.

Maheswar attacker gets 4-year jail term
A trial court in Puri on Wednesday sentenced a man to four-year rigorous imprisonment on charges of attempting to kill local MLA and former minister Maheswar Mohanty in 2012.

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BSNL DGM caught red-handed accepting bribe by Lokayukta in Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh Lokayukta police on Thursday caught a deputy general manager (DGM) of BSNL red-handed while accepting a bribe of Rs 42,000 from a contractor.

Man pours acid onto wife's genitals for dowry in Madhya Pradesh
A man allegedly poured acid into his wife's genitals after she failed to meet his demand for more dowry.

Scindia School internal probe report admits brutal ragging on campus
The committee report stated that sustained bullying and ragging of juniors for more than 12 days triggered acute anxiety in the boy's mind that finally drove him to attempt suicide.

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Sector-wise inspection of building violations kicks off
The UT estate office has decided to check building violations in commercial areas sector-wise.

PM's address: Parents wonder why the fuss
While private schools are disappointed over having to make arrangements for the telecast of Prime Minister's speech, parents are wondering why schools have been making excuses for not organizing the event of national importance.

Schools make arrangements for PM's address
After announcing that organizing the broadcast of Prime Minister's address is not mandatory for all schools, ministry of human resource and development (MHRD) has asked schools to send a report on the event, including videos, photographs, number of students attending it, mode of telecast, among others.

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