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[wanabidii] News Digest: Sebi to get internet access, call records from abroad

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Sunday, April 02, 2017
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Sebi to get internet access, call records from abroad
Sebi already has powers to seek call data records, excluding the exact content of the communication, from telecom firms within India and these details have often helped the regulator act against defaulters in cases like market manipulation, fraudulent trades and insider trading.

State Bank of Hyderabad slides into history
Seventy-five years after it was set up to manage the currency of Nizams, the State Bank of Hyderabad (SBH) on Saturday became part of history with its merger with the State Bank of India (SBI).

Maruti sales rise 8.1% in March at 1,39,763 units
Maruti Suzuki: The company's domestic sales increased 7.7 per cent during the month to 1,27,999 units as against 1,18,895 units in March 2016.

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Some of Greenland's coastal ice may be lost by 2100: Study

Japan kills 333 whales in annual Antarctic hunt
A Japanese whaling fleet returned to port on Friday after an annual Antarctic hunt that killed more than 300 of the mammals as Tokyo pursues the programme in defiance of global criticism.

Plants' emission standards shouldn't be diluted: Green bodies
Green bodies on Thursday demanded that emission standards set for thermal power plants should not be diluted and said inadequate execution of such norms worsens air pollution killing 1.2 million people in India every year.

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Pakistan sets up unique helpline for women in need
Not far from the border with neighboring Afghanistan, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa became the 1st province in Pak to set up a hotline for women that feeds directly into the provincial legislature. It's still a small operation. It began on March 1 and so far there are only two operators, Hassan and Mehran.

Large fire burns in Dubai near site of 2015 blaze
A large fire broke out early on Sunday at a high-rise complex under construction near Dubai's largest shopping mall. The site is next to the Dubai Mall and near the 63-story The Address Downtown Dubai tower, which was heavily damaged in a fire on New Year's Eve on 2015.

Indonesia landslide: Search resumes for dozens missing
The search for more than two dozen missing people has resumed below a scarred hillside on Indonesia's main island of Java. The landslide swept into a village and hit some 23 houses and farmers harvesting ginger on a hillside in Banaran village. The discovery of one dead victim left at least 26 villagers missing.

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Many people with autism lead a successful life

With 30 crore patients, depression now No 1 reason for ill health
Depression is now the leading cause of ill health and disability in the world, accord ing to the World Health Organisation (WHO), following a huge spike in the number of people who report living with the condition.

Chinese doctors grow new ear on man's arm, transplant it

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'IT company' in Pune vanishes, dupes 148 employees
Working without salary for two months, workers lodged a police complaint.

6 Reasons to buy and not to buy Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+
While it’s too early to say whether Samsung’s new handsets are worth buying or not, here are a few reasons why should and should not consider getting the Galaxy S8 or S8+.

5 IIT-M students come up with tech that disinfects toilet seat
A team of five IIT-Madras students has developed a mechanical device that can lead to safer use of public toilets. The device lifts, sanitizes and wipes a toilet seat, and is hands-free.

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Supreme Court stays CBSE's decision to fix upper age limit of 25 years for NEET

Supreme Court stays CBSE's decision to fix upper age limit of 25 years for NEET
All medical aspiring students can now appear for NEET this year irrespective of their age, as the Supreme Court on Friday stayed CBSE’s decision to fix an upper age limit of 25 years for taking the entrance examination for MBBS course.

Last minute tips for JEE(Main)

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2 held for possessing mephedrone worth Rs 6.4 lakh
The city crime branch on Sunday arrested two accused for possessing banned narcotic mephedrone worth Rs 6.4 lakh. The accused were caught from Govandi.

Cops arrest 24 bikers for rash driving
A police team from Pant Nagar police station early on Sunday and arrested 24 bikers for rash and negligent driving on the eastern express highway. The youths, all in their mid 20s, were racing bikes on the highway, said police.

Few suburban trains cancelled due to WR jumbo block
On Western Railway, a jumbo block will be carried out from 10.30 am to 4 pm on Up and Down fast lines between Andheri and Bandra stations. Trains will be diverted from fast to slow tracks, and some slow trains will remain cancelled today, inconveniencing commuters.

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JNU moves HC to restrain students from holding demonstration
The plea by the JNU administration was filed before justice Sanjeev Sachdeva, who had recently asked the students to ensure the decibel levels were kept low during protests so that there was no disturbance in the functioning of the university.

Delhi records season's hottest morning at 23.9 deg C
Delhi recorded the hottest morning of the season today with the minimum temperature settling at 23.9 degrees Celsius. The Safdarjung observatory, whose recording is considered as official for the city, registered a minimum temperature of 23.9 degrees Celsius, five notches above the normal

Uzbek woman raped, one arrested
A 22-year-old woman from Uzbekistan was allegedly trafficked and raped by a youth who she claimed held her captive at a house in Mehrauli for the past six months.

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This beer will send chilled residue down your throat
Approximately one lakh bottles of beer have been found unfit for consumption. One batch of beer equals to 4,600 litres of beer. The beer brands in these 15 batches pertain to Knock Out Strong Beer, Foster Lager and Royal Challenge Strong.

Plight of Bengaluru police horses: Dirty quarters, poor transportation and long working hours
it’s not just the policeman that he has to carry on his back while suffering the itch and pain from the lesion – the bus that is supposed to ferry him from the stable to the patrolling area is an old one and prone to breakdowns. Sometimes, the horses have to trot for nearly 4 km (from CAR stables near Sirsi flyover) to their place of duty.

Resident files police plaint against temple official for axing peepal tree
A resident of Ulsoor lodged a police complaint against a temple executive on Saturday for allegedly axing a 250-year-old peepal tree. ​

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Relief fund cheques bounce on publicity
Stranded With Dishonoured Cheques, Blame Stunts By MLAs

75% colleges violate norms, finds JNTU-H
Almost 75 per cent of colleges inspected by the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (JNTU-H) recently have been found flouting norms laid down by the university, officials said.

Vemula family says they are Dalits, submit rebuttal
In their rebuttal submitted to the Guntur collector on Friday, the family of Rohith Vemula denied the findings of the district-level scrutiny committee (DLSC), which took the view they are not Dalits.

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Anantharaman given additional charge of Southern Railway chief commercial manager
Southern Railway chief operations manager S Anantharaman has been given the additional charge of the chief commercial manager (CCM), a post held by Ajeet Saxena who retired from service on March 30.

Trichy engineering college wins PALS series
A number of colleges won prizes for innovative projects as part of Innowah, the Innovation Competition of PALS.

Production of train coaches increased by 13.57% in 2016-17
The Integral Coach Factory surpassed the prescribed target of 2178 coaches and produced a record turnout of 2277 coaches in 2016-17.

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A first of its kind album launch in the city

Mica to raise fees by 6% next semester
Madhukar Kamath, president of Mica, told reporters about the fee increase before the 22nd convocation ceremony of the institute on Saturday, at which 186 students were awarded with degrees.

Gold, silver imports plunge to seven-year low
Air Cargo Data Shows 25.68% Slide In Imports Of Yellow Metal In FY2016-17 From Previous Fiscal

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Allahabad set to host PM for mega high court event

'Extend Delhi-Kanpur Shatabdi till Allahabad'
Pramod Tiwari has demanded the extension of New-Delhi Kanpur Shatabdi Express till Allahabad.

STF cracks AU recruitment case
Sleuths of the STF have cracked the case wherein some unidentified person had tried to derail the recruitment process for the post of placement officer at the Allahabad University. The involved person had sent a mail to all the 28 applicants for the post informing them that the interviews, scheduled for March 27 has been cancelled.

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RTI nails anthrax lie in elephant deaths at Similipal Tiger Reserve
It is not just anthrax which killed 16 elephants at Similipal Tiger Reserve (STR) in the past two and half years.

Closed bars pinch Odisha pockets
Excise secretary Bishnupada Sethi said the state could lose about Rs 1,100 crore annually due to closure of the liquor outlets.

Free LPG scheme is changing Swalia's life
Wife of a scrap collector from Bhubaneswar marks the 2 crore-milestone in Govt's outreach plan for women on society's margins

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Madhya Pradesh VVPAT controversy: Protest against removal of young IAS officer
Resentment is brewing among the public against the transfer of Illayaraja T - the collector of Bhind district in Madhya Pradesh who has won people’s support by taking a strong stand against mining mafias and criminals besides taking prompt administrative decisions.

Akshay Kumar bats for twin-pit toilets, presses for cleanliness
Akshay Kumar pitched for twin-pit toilet technology during the shooting of a film in Regwa village in Kasrawad here, nearly 250km from Bhopal.

Private wards inaugurated at AIIMS Bhopal

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Prime accused in Nabha jail break case arrested: Police
Besides Dhothian, others who were arrested in the recent past are Gurpreet Singh Sekhon, KLF militant Harminder Singh Mintoo and Neeta Deol.

11 bodies, 4 human skulls recovered from Bhakra canal in Jind
Eleven "highly decomposed" bodies, including of a woman, and four human skulls were recovered today from Bhakra canal here, police said. The bodies were kept in the civil hospital at Narwana, the Bhakra Canal enters Haryana from Punjab.

42 IPS officers changed, DGP puts key men in crime
Punjab government on Saturday transferred as many as 42 senior and middle rank officers in districts and police headquarters, with the list bearing a clear stamp of Punjab Police chief Suresh Arora.

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