Saturday 27 September 2014

News Digest: Why G5, G20 and so on? Let's have G-All, Modi says

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Today's Headlines

Why G5, G20 and so on? Let's have G-All, Modi says
Known for his flair for catchy punchlines, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday coined a new term 'G-All' at the United Nations.

Modi supporters, Kashmiri groups exchange barbs outside UN
Supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and representatives of some Kashmiri separatist groups were on Saturday involved in a war of words outside the UN headquarters.

Under pressure, SPP gave up two top legal posts
For former state advocate-general BV Acharya, Jayalalithaa's case brought much bitterness.

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Sebi appoints Gyan Bhushan as chief vigilance officer
Capital market watchdog Sebi has appointed Gyan Bhushan as its chief vigilance officer.

Bengal govt waives Wipro land dues penalty
The Mamata Banerjee government has waived the penalty on Wipro's delayed payment for the 50 acre allotted to it at New Town, Rajarhat, in the hope that it will stop the IT giant from leaving Bengal and also help attract other IT firms to invest in the state.

Ford recalls 850,000 cars for air bag problem
Ford Motor on Saturday announced that it was recalling 850,000 vehicles in North America due to a systems glitch that can stop air bags from deploying in a crash.

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NGT fines water packaging unit for not taking permission
The National Green Tribunal has directed a water packaging unit in Greater Noida to pay Rs 1 lakh to the UP Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) for operating without permission from any of the competent authorities and causing damage to the environment.

Uma Bharti participates in cleanliness drive in Delhi
After picking up litter in the park, Bharti said, "If I do this on regular basis, then may be the other people will start doing it naturally.

Maharashtra's Rajapur forest belt sees 20% rise in deer, blackbuck population
The forest belt of Rajapur in Yeola, 104 km from here, has seen 20% rise in the population of deer and blackbucks in the past couple of years, according to forest officials.

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Russian foreign minister issues blistering attack on US, Nato
The Russian foreign minister issued a blistering attack on the West and Nato on Saturday, accusing them of being unable to change their Cold War "genetic code" and saying the United States must abandon its claims to "eternal uniqueness."

Venezuelans gather signatures against Maduro
Hard-line opponents of President Nicolas Maduro began collecting signatures on Saturday, seeking to force a constitutional assembly and remove the socialist leader before presidential elections in 2019.

South Sudan leader affirms commitment to peace
The president of South Sudan said Saturday his government is "unwaveringly committed" to ending the conflict with his former vice president that has killed thousands.

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'Everybody has an opinion of what I shouldn't do'
Sunny Leone on her experience of spending a long time shooting in various places in Rajasthan recently, and on what’s next in Bollywood

Shahid aware of comparisons with his dad's work
Essaying the title role in Vishal Bhardwaj’s Haider, an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, has been no mean feat for Shahid Kapoor.

Pics: 8 Most romantic proposals by celebrities

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Nasa creates a new state of matter
Nasa’s Cold Atom Laboratory (CAL) mission has succeeded in producing a state of matter known as a Bose-Einstein condensate, a key breakthrough for the instrument leading up to its debut on the International Space Station in late 2016.

Turmeric 'could help brain heal itself'
A spice commonly used in curries could help the brain heal itself, new research has suggested.

Study finds solar system's water older than the sun
Water found in Earth's oceans, in meteorites and frozen in lunar craters predates the birth of the solar system, a study published on Thursday shows, a finding with implications for the search for life on other planets.

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Live Blog: Incheon Asian Games 2014, Day 9

Asiad: India jump to 11th spot with two golds on Day 8
India enjoyed their most productive day in the 17th Asian Games so far with an impressive collection of 10 medals to jump to the 11th position.

India win medals in drama-filled steeplechase final
Lalita Babar and Sudha Singh clinched a silver and a bronze under dramatic circumstances in women's 3000m steeplechase after a Bahraini runner was disqualified.

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15 top tech stories of the week
Here's a quick look at what made news in the world of technology in the week just gone by...

Samsung launches Galaxy Alpha at Rs 39,990
The Galaxy Alpha features a compact body with a metal frame, curved corners and a tactile soft back cover.

The 5 tests every iPhone goes through
Even though Apple did not disclose all the tests it conducts on iPhones, here are the five tests that every iPhone model undergoes before hitting the mass market.

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Smriti Irani cancels midday meal meet thrice in September
The meeting was also to take stock of procurement of pulses, seasonal vegetables, salt, condiments, edible oils and fuel.

Academic skills on web are tied to income level
Wealthier students tend to perform better on tests of reading comprehension than their poorer peers, a longstanding trend that has been documented amply.

41 private schools should refund excess fees to parents: Panel to Delhi HC
A judicial panel set up by the Delhi high court has recommended that 41 private schools should refund the excess fees they had charged from parents of students in 2009 with interest.

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Teen opens ATM after online lessons
The Deonar police on Saturday arrested a 19-year-old B Com student for trying to open the Canara Bank’s ATM kiosk situated on the isolated stretch at Shankara Colony in Govandi in the wee hours on Saturday.

Mumbai Secrets: Jewish film stars and holocaust victims remembered in a Chinchpokli cemetery
It’s hard to find a Jewish landmark in Mumbai that doesn’t have a Sassoon connection, and the Chinchpokli cemetery, running adjacent to the train tracks, is no exception.

Dockyard Road building crash: Dissatisfaction echoes on anniversary of tragedy
Survivors of the Babu Genu building crash held a remembrance meet at the Dockyard Road site on Saturday morning, exactly a year after the tragedy.

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Main road in Khirki Extension is a dump
Press Enclave Road is full of incongruities. Hospitals are surrounded by garbage dumps, debris chokes the green belt, and across the road from the glitzy malls lies the unauthorized colony of Khirki Extension behind a massive mound of debris and waste.

Poor quality accessories chief reason behind car fires
Use of non-genuine accessories (parts/ kits) caused almost 50% of all vehicle fires in 2013-14, according to automobile industry body, SIAM.

October hearing for Tytler
A trial court on Saturday fixed October 15 for hearing a criminal defamation complaint filed against Congress leader Jagdish Tytler by a senior lawyer representing the victims of 1984 anti-Sikh riot cases.

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Uma didn't scare him, neither did Jaya
The high and mighty don't worry John Michael D'Cunha, particularly CMs. If Uma Bharti, former MP CM learnt this in October 2004 in the Hubli Idgah Maidan case, Jayalalithaa did so on Saturday.

Shaken Jaya seeks vanity van time, judge says no
The verdict was to come at 11am Saturday. It didn't.

Jaya and mom share court link
One can call it a quirk of fate. Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jay alalithaa's mother Sandhya left Karnataka after a Mysore court ordered her to share her husband Jayaram's property with his first wife, also called Jaya.

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Telangana and Andhra Pradesh go all out for Tourism Day
An array of cultural programmes and recreational activities marked World Tourism Day celebrations held in the new states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on Saturday.

Hyderabad: Power cuts here to stay
Citizens of Hyderabad can expect to sweat it out daily till the end of October as the power cuts are here to stay.

Kaloji health varsity VC takes charge
Suresh Chandra, principal secretary (medical and health, Telangana government), on Saturday took charge as the first vice-chancellor of the newly set up Dr Kaloji University of Health Sciences here.

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It's like a Game of Thrones twist, Chennai youngsters say
A feeling of uncertainty enveloped youngsters in the city as they confronted the chief minister’s conviction. With the special court in Bangalore sentencing J Jayalalithaa to a four-year jail term and six years of political exile after that, students and young professionals said it placed a big question mark on the future of the people of the state.

DMK feels vindicated, BJP says it's a lesson for every politician
The opposition DMK on Saturday said it felt vindicated after a court in Bangalore convicted AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa on charges of amassing wealth. “We were accused of political vendetta.

TN in bandh mode, ruling sparks violence
Sporadic violence erupted in parts of the state as news of chief minister Jayalalithaa’s conviction spread, with angry AIADMK workers throwing stones at vehicles and forcing shops to down shutters. A bus was set afire in Kancheepuram.

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Divine dance envelops all
Garba brings to mind young bodies grooving to music, and women singing in praise of the Mother Goddess.But there are some people who are not seen at 'mainstream' events.

Garba moves get a foreign twist
When most garba dance festivals are lost in the glamour of western culture, foreign students are grooving to the foot-tapping numbers in traditional 'kediyu' and 'chaniya-choli'.

Traffic violations up: 16 lakh cases in 2013 against 24 lakh this year
The number of traffic violation cases registered in the city has jumped from approximately 16 lakh in 2013 to about 24 lakh this year till October.

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Barwaris take to FB to attract devotees
Durga Puja pandals have taken e-route to attract devotees. The barwaris have adopted extensive marketing strategy on Facebook by informing citizens about the upcoming cultural programmes, tickets for the events and the theme of pandals, which are updated on hourly basis with images of Goddess Durga.

Student falls from moving train, dies
A student died after falling from speeding Pawan Express on Saturday. The GRP personnel rushed him to the NCR Central Hospital where he was declared brought dead.

13 fall ill after consuming butter milk
As many as 13 members of a family fall ill after consuming butter milk in village Garapur under Tharwai police station here on Friday. They were immediately admitted to Community Health Centre in Baharia. Later, when the condition of six of them deteriorated then they were referred to the city hospitals. The condition of all the patients is said to be stable now.

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CB 'diversionary' tactic under lens
The role of Economic Offence Wing (EOW) of the Crime Branch came under the scanner as it allegedly suppressed 'diversion' of Rs 9 crore by Seashore Group to Bhubaneswar Institute of Technology (BIT), during its inquiry.

AC catches fire in SCB, patients safe
Around 12 patients at the central ICU of SCB Medical College and Hospital here had a narrow escape when thick plumes of smoke from an air-conditioner (AC) filled the room in the ground floor late on Thursday.

Vendors encroach on road, invite ire
A one-km stretch of road at Palasuni in Ward 18 is occupied by around 300 vegetable vendors on every Friday and Monday. It is difficult for residents to walk or take a vehicle through the market to reach the main road - National Highway 5 - which meets the haat road.

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CBI files fresh case against Sagar university's former vice chancellor
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday registered a fresh case of disproportionate assets (DA) against former vice-chancellor of Hari Singh Gour Central University (Sagar) N S Gajbhiye during investigations into alleged multi-crore recruitment scam.

Drones to keep vigil on crops in Madhya Pradesh
After successful trial of drones for tiger surveillance in Panna reserve, Madhya Pradesh government is all set to use the sophisticated remote-controlled aerial vehicles (UAVs) to keep vigil on agriculture and flood besides potential lawbreakers during the vibrant nine-nights of Navratri and Dussehra celebrations.

Bhopal partygoers dance with headphones on
Silent party? What’s that? Well, it is the one that Bhopalites recently had at a city pub where everyone put on headphones, let their own music play, and dance!

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Mattress salesman aims to put Hooda on mat
Guess who is trying to put Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on the mat in the October 15 assembly election.

Post-protests, BSNL brings mobile connectivity to Pin valley
"Mobile connectivity has been started in 12 villages out of total 13 in Pin valley from Thursday.

Ex-cop's jailed son files nomination, sent back behind bars
A former policeman's son, who was arrested two days ago, filed his nomination papers as an independent candidate from Radaur segment of Yamunanagar district on Saturday and was sent back to jail after that.

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