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Narendra Modi government to add 2.2 lakh central employees in 2 years
A major reason for the spurt in hiring is that many departments faced acute staff crunch in Group B and C categories due to a moratorium on fresh recruitments for the past several years.
Congress equates RSS with Muslim League
Govt mulls sops to attract doctors to rural postings
A severe shortage of doctors in rural areas has forced the health ministry to dust off an earlier proposal to post MBBS students in the hinterland.However, this time, it may not make a rural stint mandatory.
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Bhubaneswar becomes Wi-Fi enabled railway station
Railway minister Suresh Prabhu on Sunday inaugurated Wi-Fi service at Bhubaneswar railway station in order to provide high speed internet network to rail users in the station.
Patidars' jail bharo turns violent, curfew in Mehsana
Mehsana/ Mehsana, the epicenter of Patidar quota stir, was on the boil on Sunday after large-scale violence broke out during the state-wide 'jail bharo' programme announced by the Sardar Patel Group (SPG).
Patidars refuel, state on quota fire again
Unrest gripped parts of the city on Sunday in the wake of violence in Mehsana and Surat, and after news spread of SPG convener Lalji Patel sustaining injuries during the Patidar jail bharo agitation.Police officers and personnel were immediately deployed across key locations in city, where violence had occurred in August last year.
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7 reasons why you should ‘thank’ internet porn
With social dogmas restricting much debate on internet pornography, India continues to be among the top three countries to consume it. Last year, the government had successfully put a temporary ban on it for a brief period but couldn’t come up with a full-proof method to make it permanent. And the debate was back to square one. It is just recently that social media websites took over internet porn has one of the major traffic generators for India as well as globally. More than financial means, among the major challenges to get people to use internet in the country is making them understand the real use of it. While a section of the population is quick at adopting newer technologies, it takes a lot of time to reach masses. Here are 7 ways porn had helped in driving technology adoption globally.
Google’s free Wi-Fi service arrives at Bhubaneswar railway station
After Mumbai Central, RailTel, the telecom arm of the Indian Railways today launched high-speed public free WiFi service at Bhubaneswar railway station in partnership with Google. Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu accompanied by Minister of State for Railways Manoj Sinha, launched the WiFi service which will benefit 1.4 lakh visitors at Bhubaneswar station daily.

This ‘mood changing’ gadget will make you happy

The latest thing in wearables are devices that change your mood.
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Quinton de Kock 108 helps Daredevils overhaul RCB's 191
Conceding only 27 runs in the last four overs of the Royal Challengers Bangalore innings, while taking out Shane Watson, Virat Kohli and Sarfaraz Khan, proved the most pivotal passage of Delhi Daredevils' second win of IPL 2016.
Nadal beats Monfils for record ninth Monte Carlo title
Rafael Nadal defeated Gael Monfils 7-5, 5-7, 6-0 on Sunday to win a record ninth title at the Monte Carlo Masters.
Talking Points: Maxwell late heroics take Punjab home
A look at the key passages of play from game 10 of the IPL 2016, in which Kings XI Punjab beat Rising Pune Supergiants to record their first victory of the season.
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Patanjali all set to take on big brands
Co Reaches 5k-cr Target Revenue
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'I am miserable when I give a damn'
Unpretentious, outspoken, unapologetic and even a tad intimidating, Randeep Hooda has an attitude of his own and he carries it with élan.
Best vanity vans owned by celebs
While shooting for Dilwale in Iceland last year, King Khan bought a brand new vanity van which had been specially designed by car designer, Dilip Chhabria of Taarzan: The wonder car fame.
Randeep Hooda: I was called a deshdrohi
After Gurgaon was renamed Gurugram last week, Randeep Hooda tweeted his disappointment and said that the name doesn’t go with the dialect of the place.
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