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Thursday, January 04, 2018
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Soon, pay Rs 915 to use Lucknow-Delhi e-way

Alert trackman prevents Tulsi Express mishap

BJP bid to hit at opposition's 'minority fault-line'
While Congress switched tactics over the bill to criminalise triple talaq in the Rajya Sabha, by coming out strongly against the legislation in the upper House, BJP felt it has succeeded in focusing on contradictions within the main opposition which has sought to shed its pro-minority tag.

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Move on H-1B harmful for US too: Nasscom
The Donald Trump administration’s proposal to not extend H-1B visas of those waiting for their Green Cards (permanent residency), if accepted, will have major ramifications for Indian IT professionals, IT industry body Nasscom said. US competitiveness will also be seriously affected, Nasscom added.

H-1B visa: As 5 lakh techies' fate hangs in balance, Mahindra says this
Reacting to this, Anand Mahindra, Chairman Mahindra Group, took Twitter to express his "welcome" message for "skilled" workers who may have to come back if the change in the H-1B rules is applied.

India's GDP growth to slip below 7% this fiscal, say experts
The Indian economy grew 7.1 per cent in 2016-17, against 8 per cent in 2015-16.

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First UK polar bear in 25 years born at Scottish zoo

Cookstoves in India more polluting than thought: Study
Traditional cookstoves, widely used in the rural parts of India, may be producing much higher levels of particulate emissions than previously estimated, causing a detrimental impact on the country's environment and health of residents, a study has found.

Chocolate will disappear by 2040, say experts
Your favourite sweet, Chocolate, could disappear in another 30 years and the reason is none other than climate change. According to experts, the cacao trees, which need heavy rainfall for growth, are struggling to grow due to warmer climates.

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Donald Trump threatens to cut US aid to Palestine
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to cut aid money to the Palestinian Authority unless it resumes peace talks as he dismissed the global fury over his decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

Pakistan test-fires naval cruise missile Harba
The Pakistan navy on Wednesday said it successfully test-fired naval cruise missile 'Harba'. "The missile is capable of hitting its target from surface to surface and ground assault," the navy said.

US firm hopeful of getting MH370 search contract soon
US-based seabed exploration firm Ocean Infinity on Wednesday said it was moving a vessel closer to a possible search area for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 as it soon expects to be awarded a contract by Malaysia to resume the search.

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This picture of Shahid Kapoor's daughter Misha Kapoor is too cute to be missed
The little toddler, who is often spotted accompanying her parents on outings around town and is constantly making headlines due to her parents sharing her pictures frequently.

Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor train under 'movement coach' for 'Brahmastra'
Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor have immersed themselves in prepping for their first film together titled 'Brahmastra'.

Pic: Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma paint Cape Town red with love
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma are enjoying their time in Cape Town before the former's cricket series flags off and are no more shy in flaunting their love for each other with pride and elan.

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Price tag on gene therapy for rare form of blindness: $850K
A first-of-its kind genetic treatment for blindness will cost $850,000, less than the $1 million price tag that had been expected, but it's still among the most expensive genetic therapies in the world.

How climate change could alter the taste of your wine
Although winegrowers seem reluctant to try new grape varieties apparently to protect the taste of the wines, new research suggests that they will ultimately have to give up on their old habit as planting lesser-known grape varieties might help vineyards to counteract some of the effects of climate change.

'Spider web inspired implant may control type 1 diabetes'
Scientists have developed a novel removable implant, inspired by the properties of spider web, that may effectively help control type 1 diabetes. While there is no cure, a research team led by Cornell University has devised an ingenious method for implanting hundreds of thousands of islet cells into a patient.

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No threat to India's No.1 status even if South Africa sweep Tests
India's status as the No.1 Test side in ICC rankings will remain intact irrespective of how the series against South Africa pans out, but the Proteas will join the visitors at the top if they win all the three matches.

We've released Rs 3.14 crore for 175 TOP athletes: Rathore
The government has released Rs 3.14 crore as out of pocket allowance of 175 sportspersons under the Target Olympic Podium (TOP) Scheme in the last quarter of 2017, Sports Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore said on Wednesday.

Kohli, Dhoni set to be retained by respective IPL franchises
India skipper Virat Kohli and his predecessor Mahendra Singh Dhoni are among the top players who are set to be retained by their respective IPL franchises, Royal Challengers Bangalore and comeback outfit Chennai Super Kings respectively.

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Trai invites inputs on new telecom policy
The telecom regulator Trai today invited public views on inputs for the proposed National Telecom Policy (NTP), which is under formulation by the government.

LG to showcase AI-powered DeepThinQ TVs at CES 2018
The new TVs will be equipped both with "DeepThinQ" as well as Google Assistant, to provide top-notch features.

How to link Aadhaar with mobile number for re-verification using IVR and OTP
The deadline may have extended to March 31, however, it is still mandatory to link your Aadhaar number with your mobile SIM. All mobile SIMs not linked to Aadhaar will be deactivated.

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Career options after Class 10; other than going for Class 11
Everybody knows for a fact that students after 10th standard need to take up a stream according to their eligibility and choice. The options available to these students are mainly: Science, Commerce and Arts. Not all students after completing their Class 10th want to continue with their schooling. So for students who wish pursue some diploma courses after matriculation, here is a list of some interesting career choices you can make:

Top career options for Class 12 Arts students
A number of students complete their 12th grade from the Arts stream every year and run from poles to pillars enquiring for the ideal courses they can pursue. So as an answer to everybody’s queries, let us burst the myth of those who think there not much career opportunities for students who complete their 12th with Arts discipline. Arts is one of the most diverse fields in comparison to Science and Commerce. And Students of this discipline can choose from a number of options, including law, journalism, humanities, animation, management, fashion or textile design, aviation, banking or any other professional course.

Career options for Commerce students after Class 12
Deciding on a suitable career option after Class 12 is one of the most crucial decisions a student has to make in his/her life. But with the rise in the number of career counselors, career options and internet access, the task has become a lot easier. Students who have opted for commerce in Class 12 would be familiar with the basic fundamentals of Accountancy, Economics, Business Studies and Mathematics. Based on their interest in the above mentioned subjects, a list of brief options is given below:

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25 arrested for Koregaon Bhima clashes
Superintendent of police (Pune rural) Suvez Haque told TOI that 13 of those arrested are Dalits while 12 are from the upper castes.

Dalit protesters shut down Pune for 12 hours Transport Hit, Shops, Eateries Shut; Police Mere 'Spectators'

Woman loses Rs 14L to fake online trade to fake online trade

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Project with 1,400 flats in Gr Noida called off
In 2012-13, 1,400 investors booked flats in a housing society planned along the Yamuna expressway.

Not allowed to see son, ex-Armyman went on killing spree

Notice to Supertech on refund to buyers

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57 rooftop pubs, bars in Bengaluru get closure notices

Institute extends Bengaluru's IT knowledge to Myanmar

After poor response, BMRCL drops plan to increase Metro frequency

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2 Hyderabad women rescued from Saudi kafils

Jagan case: ED attaches Rs 117 crore assets

Akkineni Foundation, 189 state NGOs lose FCRA registration

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After counting son among his nemeses, Rajinikanth calls on dad Karuna for blessing

All mosquito-borne diseases on upswing in Tamil Nadu, malaria up 18%

'No-ride Wednesday' as cabbies battle cos
Regular cab users who did manage to summon a cab had to wait for more than 30 minutes for their ride to arrive.Most finally settled for prepaid taxis; others took autorickshaws.

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Jadav's plaint given to crime branch

Will GU hold student senate elections this year?

Fire safety: Maze of rules providing loopholes?

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Traffic signs on highways to curb accidents: NHAI
Traffic signs and signages will be installed on Kanpur-Unnao-Lucknow, Kanpur-Fatehpur-Kaushambi-Allahabad, Kanpur-Hamirpur, Kanpur-Kanpur Dehat-Etawah, Kanpur-Kanpur Dehat-Orai highways.

Extreme cold conditions throw life out of gear in Allahabad

North Central Railways aims 2018 as zero accident year

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NHRC seeks report from Odisha govt on deaths due to suspected kidney disease

Bhubaneswar: Public transport system to get a boost ahead of Hockey World Cup

King Kansa's 'reign' comes to an end
The curtains came down on Bargarh's famous Dhanu Yatra on Tuesday.The 11-day-long festival, which began on December 23, ended with the 'death' of the tyrant Kansa and the 'coronation' of Ugrasen.

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MP LOP writes to RSS chief Dr Mohan Bhagwat on cow deaths in government goshala
Leader of Opposition in Madhya Pradesh assembly Ajay Singh on Wednesday shot a letter to RSS chief Dr Mohan Bhagwat regarding the recent death of a large number of cows in the government cattle reserve in Salariya village in Shajapur district. Foundation laying ceremony of the cow reserve was held in December 2012 which was attended by Dr Mohan Bhagwat.

FIR filed against IFS officer on Lokayukta's order
Shrivastava is project director, Swachchata Abhiyan as of now.The case relates to the period 2014 to 2017 when Shrivastava was director, Van Vihar.

Scindia raises Ashoknagar cop suicide case in Lok Sabha
Congress MP from Guna Jyotiraditya Scindia on Tuesday raised the issue of Ashoknagar police ASI Satish Raghuwanshi's suicide in the Lok Sabha.

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Dense fog expected in next few days: Meteorological Department

Bridge Club playing all tricks to survive

Drug addict dies in jail, IG says was under treatment

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