THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
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'SP-spurned' Maurya likely to join BJP
With Samajawadi Party (SP) virtually shutting its doors on Swami Prasad Maurya, it is likely that the former BSP general secretary will join BJP after consulting with his supporters in Lucknow on July 1.

'Pillai knew of Ishrat affidavit changes'

Rains may hit north plains on July 1
The Met office said the region should start getting substantial and well-distributed rains from Thursday (June 30), paving the way for the advance of the monsoon into many of these areas.

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Starbucks to sell premium coffee from India in US
In a move that may boost the country’s fledgling coffee industry, American coffeehouse chain Starbucks will sell single-origin, premium coffee from Karnataka in the US for the first time.

Indian markets stay afloat despite Brexit's jitters
After the post-Brexit carnage on Friday, Monday was a relatively quiet session for investors with all the three markets — stocks, bonds and rupee — closing just 5 points higher at 26,403, while the rupee closed 3 paise stronger to the dollar at 67.94.

Titan's founding MD Xerxes Desai dies at 79
Xerxes Desai, the first managing director of India’s largest watch maker Titan, passed away on Monday after a brief illness. He was 79. Desai is credited with introducing the country to its first quartz watch three decades ago.

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Prakash Javadekar to survey Aravali before finalising 'forest' definition

Darjeeling gets snow leopard from UK
Darjeeling zoo, left with eight female and a lone male snow leopard, has now got a male big cat from England while another from France will arrive later this year for breeding conservation programme. 'Makalu', the 2-year-old leopard from Dudley Zoological Gardens was flown in to Kolkata from the UK.

Environment ministry distances itself from contentious green proposals
Amid criticism for proposing green cess and permitting private players to use and develop government forest land, the environment ministry distanced itself from the draft national forest policy saying “the study report by IIFM, Bhopal was inadvertently uploaded as Draft Forest Policy on the website”.

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Quake hits Mexico, sways tall buildings in capital
A strong earthquake struck in southern Mexico on Monday afternoon, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or serious damage. The tremor had a preliminary magnitude of 5.7 and its epicenter was in the southern state of Oaxaca

IS claims deadly suicide attack on Jordanian soldiers
ISIS has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing that killed seven Jordanian soldiers on the Syrian border, the jihadist-linked news agency Amaq said in a statement on its website. Tuesday's blast, which left 13 soldiers wounded, was near an area of no man's land between Iraq, Syria and Jordan.

Erdogan apologises to Putin over downed jet: Kremlin
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has apologised to Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin over Ankara's downing of a Russian military jet last year that shattered ties, the Kremlin said. It released a statement saying Erdogan "never had the desire and the intention" to down the Russian jet.

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Sushant-Kriti on a mini-vacation post work
Kriti has been a frequent visitor at the actor’s new bachelor pad.

Priyanka not to be part of Bhansali's next
Priyanka cleared that unfortunately, she is tied up with her Hollywood commitments till March 2017 and cannot work in any Hindi film

Pulkit Samrat too busy to file for divorce
Though Pulkit Samrat and Shweta Rohira are living separately for over eight months, the actor hasn't yet filed for divorce.

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Gravitational waves can tell how black holes are born
Gravitational waves in space-time captured by space detectors could soon be used to discover when and how the universe's largest black holes were born. Current theories suggest that the seeds of these black holes were the result of either the growth and collapse of the first generation of stars.

Zika virus may not cause microcephaly: Study
The number of missing cases of microcephaly epidemic in several countries raises serious questions about the assumed connection between Zika and microcephaly, finds a new study. Prenatal Zika virus infection has been linked to adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes, most notably microcephaly.

Veggies grown on Mars-like soil found safe for humans
Four vegetables grown on soil similar to that on Mars have been found safe for human consumption, Dutch scientists say. Scientists have worked in greenhouses at Wageningen University in the Netherlands to grow crops on Mars and Moon soil simulants since 2013.

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Euro 2016: Holders Spain knocked out by Italy in last 16
Holders Spain were knocked out of Euro 2016 in a 2-0 defeat by Italy after goals by Chiellini and Pelle set up a quarter-final with Germany. Chiellini opened the scoring after 33 minutes while Pelle wrapped up the victory in stoppage time to end Spain's reign.

Messi's retirement from Argentina could hurt his legacy
If Messi sticks to his announcement, Argentina will be left dwelling on the fact that it was not able to win any significant title despite having one of the best players of all time. He made the announcement shortly after Argentina's penalty shootout loss to Chile in Sunday's Copa America final.

India lose to Germany in six-nation hockey tournament
Indian men's hockey team witnessed a disappointing start to its campaign at the six-nation Invitational tournament, losing 0-4 to Germany in their opening match, here on Monday.

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16 'most attractive' IT companies in India
Here's over to 16 'most attractive' IT companies in India.

Reliance Communications to offer 4G data at Rs 93 per 10GB on RJio network
Reliance Communications from this week onwards will start offering 4G service using Reliance Jio network to its CDMA customers in select circles at a starting price of Rs 93 per 10GB.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai's Quora account hacked
Google CEO Sundar Pichai's Quora account has been hacked. Pichai's account seems to have been hacked by the same hacker group who recently broke into Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Twitter and Pinterest accounts.

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Re-counselling may help students pick better colleges
To mitigate the sufferings of students who are unwilling to join the college originally allotted to them, the government can consider permitting them to participate in the Single Window Admission Counselling for the second time.

Karnataka has most MBBS seats in country
Karnataka is home to 53 medical colleges, of which 18 are government colleges. The state has 7,355 MBBS seats and 3,646 postgraduate medical seats. Three more colleges with 150 seats each were added this year at Chamrajanagar, Kodagu and Karwar.

NEET-II to be held on July 24: CBSE

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Forced to implicate innocents, says approver in Hema case

Constable critical after accidentally hanging himself
Mumbai, Jun 27 () A 26-year-old police constable is in a critical condition after he accidentally hanged himself at his residence in suburban Bhandup this afternoon, while demonstrating to his wife how criminals are hanged, police said.

Bhagwati hosp opens at Borivli
The first phase of Harilal Bhagwati Hospital in Borivli was inaugurated on Monday after four years and several delays. The 11-storey building that was originally meant to be a Nursing Training Centre will now house a 100-bed medical facility minus any surgical specialty.

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Kumari rejects quit demands

Office of profit: EC to hear plea on July 14
The Election Commission has summoned 21 Aam Aadmi Party MLAs appointed as parliamentary secretaries by the Delhi government for a hearing on the petition seeking their disqualification on the ground of holding office of profit.

Transfats responsible for a range of chronic illnesses
The use of re-heated oil by roadside vendors and sweet shops is well known. But the report of three outlets of a leading multinational fast food chain indulging in this unhealthy practice has raised serious concerns. Doctors say use of re-heated oil and fried foods could be a major factor in increasing incidence of obesity, heart disease and hypertension in India.

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CSIR launches Ayurvedic anti-diabetic drug      
Bengaluru, Jun 27 () Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) today launched BGR-34 - an anti-diabetic ayurvedic drug designed for type 2 Diabetes mellitus.

Private varsity racket busted in Karnataka; con 'VC' grilled
Bengaluru, June 27 (IANS) After busting a private university racket last week, police are grilling fake vice chancellor Santosh Lohar for leads to trace and arrests others involved in the scam, a police official said on Monday.

Ola levels allegations against Uber in HC
Bengaluru, June 27 () Taxi aggregator Ola Cabs today submitted in the Karnataka High Court that it has complied with all requirements of government rules for its operations.

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Cyberabad gets two commissioners
The Telangana government on Monday posted two Inspector-General-rank officers as chiefs of the two Cyberabad commissionerates.

Cops crack advocate's murder
A dispute over five acres in Jawaharnagar led to the murder of advocate A Uday Kumar.Police cracked the case and arrested two persons for the murder on Monday.

State tree among those hacked at UoH

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Kanchi DC to take call on petition to reroute lines for wind power

Lawyers to go on strike

Morphed pic drives woman to suicide
A 21-year-old woman hanged herself on Monday at Elampillai in Salem after a morphed photograph showing her scantily clad appeared on Facebook last week.

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Social Media Day 2016 to explore the theme 'Responsibly Digital' in Ahmedabad
The city is all set to witness the 4th edition of 'Social Media Day' deliberations in the city once again this year. ReDi, a joint collaboration between Simulations Public Relations, TejSolPro and Communicate Karo, brings ‘Social Media Day 2016’ to further the knowledge sharing on the trends and challenges of the intriguing world of digital media. Presented by Shivalik group, this year’s ‘Social Media Day’ will be hosted at Novotel Hotel on June 30, 2016 between 3 pm – 6 pm.

Guj HC stays exam for promotions in SRP
Ahmedabad, Jun 27 () The Gujarat High Court today stayed holding of departmental examinations for promotions to the rank of platoon commander in State Reserve Police (SRP), scheduled to begin from June 26, until a petition challenging the reservation policy in promotion is disposed of.

Southwest monsoon progresses in Gujarat
Ahmedabad, Jun 26 () Saurashtra and South Gujarat are likely to get more rainfall in the next 24 hours as the southwest monsoon has made further advance covering more parts of East and Central regions of the state.

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2 held in Vimla Bansal murder case

Unrest at Allahabad University, PGAT aspirant tries self immolation

Five more Vedic Vidyalayas to be opened in north India

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Railway to provide baby food at stations
Parents travelling in trains with babies need not go outside the junction to buy baby food any more as the East Coast Railway (ECoR) is set to provide hot milk and hot water at the stations soon.

Achievers with a difference battle odds to shine in exams
Enrolment of children with disabilities is less than 1% in Odisha, a survey has revealed.The reasons are manifold.

Bhitarkanika albino croc lays eggs after 40 yrs
Much to the delight of wildlife enthusiasts and researchers, a 41-year-old rare albino crocodile Gori on Sunday laid 40 eggs at Dangamal in Bhitarkanika National Park, Kendrapada

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Climate change delaying rainfall in MP: IMD

Now, woman alleges son murdered at illegal de-addiction centre in Gwalior

'3 BJP MLAs in MP were ready to cross-vote for Cong RS candidate'

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Will rationalize subsidies to farm sector: AAP

Arrest Talwandi Sabo MLA: AAP
Demanding the arrest of Shiromani Akal Dal MLA from Talwandi Sabo Jeet Mohinder Singh Sidhu, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) activists staged a protest in Bathinda on Monday.

SAD councillor arrested in recruitment scam
The Shiromani Akali Dal municipal councillor from Malout town of Muktsar, Sham Lal alias Daddi, has finally fallen in the police net in the recruitment scam.

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