Thursday 11 September 2014

News Digest: Govt questions transgender definition in SC verdict

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Friday, September 12, 2014
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Govt questions transgender definition in SC verdict
The landmark judgment of the Supreme Court recognizing transgender persons as a “third gender“ has come under a cloud.

Transgender raped by cops fights for justice
A Mumbai-based transgender, who went to Ajmer to offer prayers to Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, in June first week, was allegedly gang-raped by three police officials at the Dargah police station.

Facing attacks during day, NDRF takes to more night rescues
With desperate flood victims attacking rescue teams, NDRF has slowed down its day operations and intensified the same during nights.

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Suzuki to make India a manufacturing hub for bikes
Suzuki Motorcycles India is developing four new products, including a 100cc motorcycle, which would be rolled out over the next two years.

ITC, L&T can help govt raise over Rs 43k crore
The government has lined up big bang stake sale in blue chip public sector stocks — Coal India, ONGC and NHPC — to raise over Rs 45,000 crore but has so far done little to offload its shares in ITC and Larsen & Toubro, which can help it mobilize another Rs 43,500 crore.

Insurance funds pile up for want of bank account
Life insurers are seeing policyholder funds pile up unclaimed following the regulator’s diktat that all maturity benefits should be directly transferred to a bank account. Insurers are now hoping that universal bank accounts under the Jan Dhan Yojana will help address the issue.

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Delhi zoo clueless as macaque dies, carcass rots for 3 weeks
Zoo officials have found a badly decomposed carcass of a stump-tailed macaque in its enclosure recently after its keepers gave contradictory reports of whether the monkey was seen or not.

New trade regulations for greater protection to endangered sharks
More than 70 million sharks are killed worldwide every year, according to WWF, with high demand for shark fins in Asia the biggest driver of the overfishing.

3 square km of 'very dense' forest vanish from Agra
A loss of 3 sq km 'very dense' forest cover in Agra has caught forest department off-guard. The Forest Survey of India's 2013 assessment report of forest cover in the country shows loss of 12 sq km of' 'very dense and moderately dense' forest cover in UP. Forest cover has increased by a dismal 0.01% from the last 2011 assessment.

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Arab allies pledge to fight Islamic State group
Key Arab allies promised on Thursday to "do their share" to fight Islamic State militants, but NATO member Turkey refused to join in, signaling the struggle the US.

Scotland ready to make history: Alex Salmond
Scotland's pro-independence leader Alex Salmond said the "eyes of the world" were on a momentous referendum next week as officials reported record numbers registering to vote on breaking away from the United Kingdom.

China snubs Dalai Lama, says it can appoint his successor
Rejecting the Dalai Lama’s views on ending the system of reincarnated Tibetan spiritual head, the Chinese government on Thursday said it will preserve the centuries old tradition among Tibetan Buddhists, saying it has the powers to appoint the next Dalai Lama.

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Movie Review: 'Creature 3D'
A scary creature and a girl find themselves inhabiting the same jungle. And both battle it out for supremacy.

'Had to get into red light area and in middle of hookers'
Homi Adajania, 42, is in the truest sense a mad, bindaas Parsi Bawa.

Celebs we do not want inside the Bigg Boss house
The Bigg Boss season 8 is just about to begin and speculations are rife about the celebrity contestants. We list celebs who we would love and hate to see on this season’s Bigg Boss.

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Alien-like giant water-living dinosaur unveiled
The beast, called Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, was already known to scientists from a long-ago fossil discovery, but most of those bones were destroyed in Germany during World War II.

Double solar storms headed to Earth raise disruption concerns
rare double burst of magnetically charged solar storms will hit Earth on Thursday night and Friday, raising concerns that GPS signals, radio communications and power transmissions could be disrupted, officials said on Thursday.

Lab-generated stem cells set for human trial in Japan
The Japanese team will now use iPS cells to treat the patient with degenerative eye disease.

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Vijay Amritraj disagrees with Somdev Devvarman
Amritraj disagreed with Somdev's take that India's Davis Cup chances against the mighty Serbia will hinge on doubles pair of Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna.

Upset Dipika considering Asian Games pull-out
Upset with the "manipulative" Asian Games singles draw, India's top squash player Dipika Pallikal is "seriously considering" pulling out of the Asian Games.

Gagan Narang misses Olympic quota by a place
Gagan Narang missed out on an Olympic quota by just one place as he finished sixth in the finals of 50-metre rifle prone at the 51st Shooting World C'ships.

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iPhone 6: Is Apple delaying India launch?
Apple has removed the availability date for the iPhone 6 from its India website.

4.93 million Gmail passwords leaked by hackers
Russian hackers have leaked the email IDs and passwords of as many as 4.93 million Google accounts.

Apple iPhone 6 vs Galaxy Alpha, HTC One (M8), others
Here's a feature-to-feature comparison of the all-new iPhone 6 with Samsung Galaxy Alpha, HTC One (M8), Sony Xperia Z3 and Microsoft's Nokia Lumia 930.

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JNU presidential debate: Visiting the last 'Red Fort', again
Many believed those days that the JNUSU debate had at least more passion, if not better quality, than US presidential debates.

India needs a new educational policy: Smriti Irani
Irani also added that a review of the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan and RTE will be soon carried out.

Manipal University-Association of Chartered Certified Accountants sign MoU
Manipal University signed a memorandum of understanding with Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), a global body for professional accountants incorporated by Royal Charter in accordance with the laws of England and Wales here on Wednesday.

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Now, govt to fast-track criminal cases against netas
: Legislators against whom criminal charges have either been framed or are under prosecution in various courts are in for a tough time.

Bank woman who aided heist has a corrupt husband too
Police probing the August 25 heist at Canara Bank's Ghatkopar branch said the arrested bank official's husband, a class-I BMC officer, was caught in June by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) while accepting a bribe from an octroi agent.

NGO: Corporators' attendance slid by 7%, new mayor's report card best
Shiv Sena's newly elected mayor Snehal Ambekar was ranked first among the 227 municipal corporators in a report card, prepared by an NGO, that revealed the average 6.7% drop in councillors' attendance. Ambekar was ranked 44 last year.

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Footpaths nowhere to step: Roles not fixed, agencies pass buck
What action should be taken, and which agency should take it are questions that don't get resolved due to lack of coordination TOI's series on encroachment of pavements has got a tremendous response from people, as the issue affects everyone.

Snatchings could rise as Haryana gangs shift base, Delhi cops worried
In a year that has seen a four-fold increase in the number of snatchings in Delhi, a stern law against the crime in Haryana has got police worried.

UD ministry orders drive against debris, encroachments
The Delhi government and other civic agencies will undertake a joint drive to remove encroachments from roads and footpaths.

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This Comic Con promises to be bigger and better
Jatin Varma is a happy man. Comic Con has gone from strength to strength over the course of three years. But the CEO of Comic Con India is also anxious.

Design college done in by head's high-handedness
The high-handedness of the chairman proved to be the final straw for Sharada School of Architecture (SSA), which was bedevilled with poor infrastructure.

Jayalalithaa withdraws petition
Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa and three other accused in the multi-crore disproportionate assets case on Thursday withdrew their petition with the Karnataka high court. It had challenged the August 20 order of a special court in Bangalore.

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Jal Vayu maid case: Cops seek 'autonomy' to file FIR
Despite repeated appeals from multiple civil society groups, the city police on Thursday refused to file a First Information Report (FIR) in the alleged gang-rape case of a minor girl at Jal Vayu Towers, Lower Tank Bund, last month.

HC seeks Tenlangana's response on hate campaign
According to the petitioner, the university will be common entity and its bifurcation between the two states will be decided by both AP and Telangana governments within one year.

This Haj season, it's going to rain politicians
Pilgrims would be inconvenienced if leaders from both states arrive on the same day.

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Where teen love spurs marriages among minors
Sumathy (name changed), a resident of Usilampatti in Madurai district, lost her parents when she was young. “I stayed with my aunt, who got me married within blood relations when I was 14 years old,” she says.

Up or across? Debate on Chennai's growth hots up
Lack of basic infrastructure and public transportation in the expanded city limits has once again led to a clamour for higher floor space index (FSI) in inner Chennai — FSI being the ratio of built up area allowed by the government to the plot area available.

Nurse injects poison, dies after boyfriend breaks up
A 22-year-old nurse injected poison into herself and died after she broke up with her boyfriend at Semathamman Nagar in Koyambedu on Wednesday.

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A billionaire club of canines in Ahmedabad
They don't lead a dog's life! From dry fruit laddus to rotis coated with a thick layer of desi ghee and milk cream, their opulent lifestyle can make anybody envious. These pampered street dogs not only look prosperous, but also are sole residents of land worth more than Rs 150 crore - thanks to an army of pooch lovers in Chandkheda.

Khedbrahma set to create cyber history
Tribals of ancient Khedbrahma are set to make history.This part of Sabarkantha district will become the first WiFi-enabled taluka of Gujarat.

Lion visits common in six out of 10 Gir villages
Lion visits are a regular feature in six out of 10 villages in the Gir region spread out in three districts of Saurashtra - Junagadh, Amreli and Bhavnagar.

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BJP alleges SP of damaging helipad meant for Hema
BJP MP Hema Malini said law and order is at its nadir under Akhilesh government in UP. “Goons of SP dug up the helipad so that I could not land and address the meeting,” she said.

Indo-Nepal border to remain sealed for bypolls
In view of by-elections in Balaha Reserved (Bahraich) and Ninghsan (Lakhimpur Kheri) districts on September 13, Indo-Nepal border will be sealed from September 11 to September 13 to prevent illegal movement of people and arms.

Keen contest on cards in Sirathu ;BJP, SP in direct fight; Cong may dent their prospects
Thursday was the last date for campaigning in Sirathu heading for intense electoral battle for ballots on Saturday. In the absence of wave in favour of any of major political party, the bypoll is likely to witness a close fight between Samajwadi Party and Bharatiya Janata Party.

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Auditorium ready for makeover
Kabisurya Ranga Manch, one of the oldest auditoriums in the town, will get a facelift.The state government sanctioned Rs 1 crore in the budget for renovation of the building.

Artha Tatwa scam: CBI interrogates BJD MLA
The CBI interrogated Pranab Balabantray, BJD MLA and son of Rajya Sabha member Kalpataru Das, in connection with the Artha Tatwa (AT) Group scam late on Wednesday, sparking speculation that the central investigating agency is close to unveiling the political nexus in the fraud. The quizzing continued till early Thursday.

BJP: Government stopped land settlement
Reiterating its demand for CBI inquiry into the controversial land acquisitions, the BJP on Wednesday sought to add spice to the issue in focus alleging that the government abruptly stopped land settlement work in areas surrounding the capital city in 2010 ostensibly to help the vested interests.

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Shubha Mudgal performs during Badal Raag at Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal
Bhopalites enjoyed Badal Raag, a cultural programme organised at Bharat Bhavan from September 5 to 8.

NHRC begins open hearing of cases
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Wednesday started a three-day open hearing to examine about 100 complaints related to human rights violations.Complaints have been filed from different parts of the state.

All Saint's bar students from exam, parents create ruckus
Parents of more than a dozen students created ruckus at All Saint's School, Idgah Hills when students of three schools were not allowed to sit for half yearly exams for failure to get their no dues certificate signed.

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In Panjab University hostels, everyday is a battle they face
A day after members of the Panjab University Campus Students Council took oath, TOI went back to students and asked them what they expect of their leaders.

DAV's charity club donates Rs 50k to 15-year-old
NavSankalp, the charity club run by students of DAV College, Sector 10, on Thursday came forward to help a 15-year-old boy suffering from craniopharyngioma or brain tumour.

Students posing as CBI sleuths extort money from auto drivers, held
Two students impersonating as CBI sleuths were arrested while they were challaning auto-rickshaw drivers and extorting money from them in the city on Wednesday night.

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