Sunday, 1 March 2015

[wanabidii] News Digest: Petrol prices hiked by Rs 3.18 per litre, diesel by Rs 3.09

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Sunday, March 01, 2015
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Petrol prices hiked by Rs 3.18 per litre, diesel by Rs 3.09
Petrol price was hiked by Rs 3.18 per litre on Saturday, the third increase this year, and diesel by Rs 3.09 per litre.

ITC plunges over 8% as govt hikes excise duty
Cigarette stocks, led by ITC, took a severe beating on Saturday and fell over 8 per cent following the Budget proposal to increase excise duty.

Sensex logs 1st Budget day gain in 4 years
Modi government's first full-fledged budget triggered huge volatility in stock markets on Saturday with the benchmark sensex finally ending 141.38 points higher on promise of lower corporate tax rates — logging the the first rise on a Budget day in four years.

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Mexico to enforce ban on fishing gillnet
Mexican authorities will use satellite tracking, drones, a series of naval bases and a fleet of small patrol boats to enforce a new gillnet fishing ban in the upper Sea of Cortes in a bid to save the critically endangered vaquita marina, the world's smallest porpoise.

Study finds high level of toxic benzene in Delhi air
For Delhiites, there’s more bad news in the air. The capital not only has the worst air quality among big cities across the world, a new study has found alarmingly high levels of a carcinogenic compound, benzene, in Delhi’s air.

37 elephants, wild animals fell victim to speeding trains
As many as 37 elephants and wild animals have come under speeding trains since 2013, the Rajya Sabha was told today.

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Russians to march in memory of murdered critic of Putin
Opposition supporters will march through Moscow on Sunday in memory of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, whose murder has increased concern about Russia's future among opponents of President Vladimir Putin.

Attacks kill 37 people in and north of Iraq's capital
A series of attacks targeting public places and Shiite militia checkpoints in and north of Iraq's capital killed 37 people on Saturday, authorities said.

Blasts from women suicide bombers kill 4 in Nigeria
A witness and a security officer say four people died when two women blew themselves up at a bus stop in a village in northeast Nigeria, the latest in a series of suicide bombings carried out by females and blamed on the Boko Haram Islamic extremist group.

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Protein helps birds to navigate via magnetic field: Study
Researchers have found that a magnetically sensitive protein called Cryptochrome that mediates circadian rhythms in plants and animals helps birds to sense the earth's magnetic field and use it to navigate over long distances.

Asian herb may protect against Ebola
A molecule derived from an Asian herb may protect against Ebola by switching off channels which the virus uses to enter and infect cells, a study suggests.

Cern to test new particle model
The Higgs particle can disintegrate into particles of dark matter, according to a new model that is being tested at the particle physics laboratory Cern.

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HTC One (M9) listed online ahead of launch
In line with previous leaks and rumours, the One (M9) looks very similar to the One (M8) complete with the two front speakers.

Union Budget 2015: IT Inc speaks
Reactions from IT industry on Union Budget 2015.

MWC 2015: Smartphone makers look beyond handsets
Phone makers will seek to seduce new buyers with even smarter internet-connected watches and other wireless gadgets at the MWC 2015.

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Rs 150 crore alloted for research under Atal Innovation Mission
Finance minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday announced the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), an innovation promotion platform in the NITI Aayog, with an initial fund of Rs 150 crore for research and development.

Discoveries not converted to tech in India: Vision Group secretary
India has not been able to transform into technology the discoveries of Indian scientists.

Govt announces new IIT, IIMs
The government on Saturday announced the setting up of an IIT in Karnataka along with IIMs in Jammu & Kashmir and Andhra Pradesh.

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Mother Teresa was a `butterfly'; an artist paints his viewpoint
Even as the recent controversial statement of the RSS leader Mohan Bhagwat on Mother Teresa has received strong opinionated responses and also started an online war between opposing views on the issue, a Mumbai based artist has gently put forth his impression with charcoal and acrylic on canvas.

Reliance power hike is a "420 volt" shock to Mumbaikars, says NGO
The sudden, enormous hike in electricity tariff by Reliance Infrastructure has given a "420 volt" shock to consumers in Mumbai.

Activists to protest Bangladeshi writer's murder Monday
A group of activists will gather to protest last week's murder of Bangladeshi writer Avijit Roy at the hands of extremists.

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To achieve infra growth & housing for all, industry demands more relief
The industry players and government bodies believe that to boost infrastructure and achieve housing for all by 2022, the finance minister should further do some exercise to review the construction sector.

Nice to see so many girls at one place: Kanan at Gargi's fest
DU's fest season had started with Kanan Gill falling ill and cancelling on his `LSR folks' in January , but the artiste made it up to his DU fans by performing at other colleges, including LHMC and Gargi.

AAP cold war hots up: Yadav may lose PAC role
Differences within the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) came to the fore again on Saturday amid reports that chief spokesperson Yogendra Yadav would be dropped from the all-important political affairs committee (PAC).

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Finally, an IIT for Karnataka
State’s 17-year-long wait ends. Experts hope netas will not bicker over its location

Discoveries not converted to tech in India: Vision Group secretary
India has not been able to transform into technology the discoveries of Indian scientists.

Sukrutha Wagale meets the press in Bengaluru
The actress will next be seen in Flop

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Fight against AIDS turns into a sham
Both Sanjeevulu and lab technician Raju quit as they salaries for nine months running into more than Rs one lakh remained unpaid.

Garbage burning turns city into gas chamber
Despite having launched a helpline for the public to alert GHMC about this menace, authorities pay little attention to the insensitive actions of a section of people and its own sanitary staff, say environmentalists and activists.

Students left in the lurch as govt de-recognizes 15 schools
Scores of students enrolled in private schools across the city might have to miss the SSC examinations this year as the government has decided to de-recognize many schools at the last minute.

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Musical tributes to be paid to K Balachander in Chennai
A musical programme to pay tributes to late Tamil film director K Balachander will be held at the Russian Cultural Centre here on Saturday evening.

Another fare war? Uber slashes tariff 30%
Taxi service provider Uber on Friday slashed the prices for its basic to medium-end services by 30%, setting the stage for a battle of fares between cab operators in a hypercompetitive market, and even taking on autorickshaws, which charge similar prices in Chennai.

Hindu activists hoodwink police, stage 'ghar wapsi'
Nearly outwitting the police in a cat-and-mouse game, members of a Hindu outfit staged a ‘ghar wapsi’ programme at a temple in Choolai on Friday.

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Vaidehi does the state proud
Gujarat tennis player Vaidehi Chaudhary displayed magnificent giant-killing spree as she came out with an outstanding form to win the women's crown in AITA 50k tournament held in Surat recently.

Six accused of killing 3 Britons in Guj riots acquitted
Thirteen years after three British nationals were killed near Prantij during the 2002 Gujarat riots, a special SIT court in Himmatnagar on Friday acquitted six people accused of the murders.

Rail Budget 2015: NID to redesign train ladders, railway dustbins 
 In an effort to give Indian Railways a new look, the central government has roped in National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad, to redesign some of the infrastructure so that it can address travellers concerns about cleanliness, comfort and service quality. 

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Find Rahul, get cash prize, says former Congressman
Rahul Gandhi’s ‘disappearance’ during the Parliament’s Budget session has not only put the Congress in an awkward position but also sparked a poster war in Allahabad.

Azad's statue languishes in AMC store
Resentment is brewing among city residents over non-installation patriot and freedom fighter Chandra Shekhar Azad’s statue at Circuit House even on his martyrdom day. A life-size statue of the martyr is lying uncared in the storehouse of Allahabad Municipal Corporation for the last eight years.

Police stations rich repository of freedom struggle
The Allahabad Police records are a rich repository of British Raj history, dating back to 1896. The department has painstakingly compiled all records, including FIRs against martyrs and investigation sheets, along with the history of each and every case maintained by Britishers systematically in Conviction Registers (CRs).

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CM on stone-laying spree in Sambalpur
With maiden election to Sambalpur Municipal Corporation due soon, chief minister Naveen Patnaik went on a foundation stone-laying spree in the western Odisha city on Friday.

Ward allocation goes up by 30L
The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Friday increased the ward budget allocation by Rs 30 lakh. Earlier, the wards used to be allotted Rs 40 lakh.

Jagamara lanes under water long before monsoon arrives
Six lanes in Jagamara locality of Ward 63 are flooded with water even when there is no rain. Locals alleged that faulty construction of a road and drain on the stretch between City Women’s College, Siripur and Jagamara, has led to the lanes being water-logged.

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NABARD wants state to improve loan recovery
National bank for agriculture and rural development (NABARD) urged the state government to "improve" recovery of loans provided at 0% interest to farmers in the Madhya Pradesh.

Girls race ahead of boys on tracks
Proving wrong the mind-set that fast racing cars are only boys' game, two teams comprising mostly girls have attracted eye-balls at the national go kart championship.

Budding techies restless for prototypes' critical mass
They are ready with prototypes, which can bring positive change in life of masses.

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Punjab module part of global poaching nexus: WTI
Investigations into the astounding seizure of 95kg of leopard bones and 11 of the big cat's skins at Mukerian in Hoshiarpur district, earlier this month from a gang of Bawaria-Pardia tribals point to a well-organised racket and supply chain with indications of Nepal being the next destination for the animal parts.

Jeweller accuses 4 of blackmail
A Mullanpur-based jeweller has accused four persons, including a girl and Kharar Shiv Sena president of blackmailing him for the past one week.

PU all set, NAAC team arrives today
With Panjab University (PU) campus all geared up for a four-day exercise that will evaluate and accredit the university with a fresh rating by the University Grants Commission (UGC)'s National Assessment and Accreditation Council, the peer team from the council will arrive on campus for the activity on Sunday.

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