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Delhi's Aurangzeb Road to be renamed after Kalam
Aurangzeb Road in Lutyens Delhi will be renamed as Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Road after the former President, the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) decided in a meeting on Friday. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced the council decision in a tweet: "Congrats. NDMC jst now decided to rename Auran
Sea Level Will Rise by 1 Meter, It's Unavoidable: NASA
MIAMI: Sea levels are rising around the world, and the latest satellite data suggests that three feet (one meter) or more is unavoidable in the next 100-200 years, NASA scientists said Wednesday. Ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are melting faster than ever, and oceans are warming and expa
CPI of Kumta police station killed in road accident
August 28, 2015 | Correspondent | Bhatkallys News Kumta: CPI of Kumta police station, Shivanand Naribol (38) has been killed in a road accident that took place on Hubballi-Solapur National Highway. As per inputs, he had gone to meet his relatives in his hometown and on his return journey his c
Saudi King Salman to visit White House on Sept. 4
The White House confirmed on Thursday that U.S. President Barack Obama will meet with Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz in Washington on Sept. 4. "The president and the king will discuss a range of issues and focus on ways to further strengthen the bilateral relationship, including counter
وزیر تعلیم مہاراشٹر ونودتاؤڑے کاقابل ستائش اقدام، دسویں ناکام 35 ہزار سے زائدطلباء کو دلاسہ
(مہاراشٹرڈائری۔۔جاوید پاشاہ) دسویں کے امتحان میں کامیابی کو مستقبل کی پہلی کامیابی کی سیڑھی کہا جاتا ہے ، اس میں کامیابی کے بعد طلباء اپنی تعلیم کس شعبہ میں ہو اس کی سمت طئے کرتے ہیں اس کے مطابق منصبوبہ بندی کرتے ہیں اس کے مطابق اپنا لائحہ عمل طئے کرتے ہیں ،لیکن دسویں ناکام طلباء کو سماج میں دیکھنے
Sheena's remains, passport recovered
A team from the Mumbai Police, along with forensic experts, on Friday recovered the skeletal remains of Sheena Bora from a secluded and woody area in Pen taluka of Raigad district of Maharashtra, nearly 100 km from here. Her passport was also recovered from Dehradun, which rules out the theory th
Vietnam grants amnesty to more than 18,000 prisoners
HANOI: Vietnam has granted amnesty to more than 18,000 prisoners to mark the 70th anniversary of its independence from France. Giang Son, deputy chairman of the President's Office, told a news conference Friday that 18,539 inmates were granted amnesty under two directives signed by President Truo
Three chains snatched within 24 hours in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: Chain-snatchers took advantage of the festival rush and struck in three places within 24 hours. At 10pm Wednesday, Haslekha, 31, was speaking to a few friends outside the Basaveshwara Sugnana Kalyana Mantapa, Vijaynagar, west Bengaluru, when two men on a black Pulsar grabbed her 48-gm
Arab, Asian nations briefed on Haj arrangements
JEDDAH: Officials from the Saudi Ministry of Haj have been holding meetings with their counterparts from Arab and South Asian nations in preparation for this year’s pilgrimage. Abdulrahman bin Ali Al-Nafei, assistant deputy minister of Haj and in charge of the ministry’s Makkah branch, had a meetin
Centre okays import of 1k tonnes of onions
The Centre on Thursday approved import of 1,000 tonnes of onions by the state-owned MMTC at Rs 45 a kg from Pakistan, Egypt, China and other countries that have surplus stocks. The shipments are expected to reach Chennai or Mumbai ports by September 10.It was done after the government turned to t
Bihar polls: From Nitish turf, Kejriwal targets PM Modi
In the run-up to the Bihar Assembly polls, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwaltravelled to Patna on Thursday and threw his weight behind Chief Minister Nitish Kumar by calling him a sushashak (good administrator) during a state government function. Kejriwal also attacked Prime Minister Narendra Mod
Patel row: Army out, PM Modi appeals for calm as 9 killed in Gujarat clashes
A police constable in Surat was among nine persons killed, six in police firing, Wednesday in a violent turn to the Patel agitation for OBC status and reservation in Gujarat. Authorities called in the Army and placed major cities and towns under curfew as violence spread and police battled mobs atta
Centre unveils list of 98 smart cities; Mangaluru included
Urban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu on Thursday urged local and international investors to put their money on the Smart City Mission, assuring them that it was a safe bet. Mr. Naidu unveiled a list of 98 cities with Uttar Pradesh taking the largest share of developing 13 smart cities follow
Bhatkali student awarded gold medal by KUD
August 27, 2015 | Correspondent | Bhatkallys News Bhatkal: In a news that will make Bhatkalis proud, a student of Bhatkal, Sahima (daughter of Mohammed Ali Mohatisham) has secured gold medal in "Mythology of Education and Research Statistics" exam conducted by Karnataka University Dharwad. Her fa
Smoking in public will cost you Rs1,000, jail term
MANGALURU: Puffing away in public spaces could henceforth invite a fine of Rs 1,000 or a jail-term of one year under the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003. It is the role and res
Philippines seeks US help to protect troops in disputed sea
MANILA: The Philippine defense chief said he asked the visiting US Pacific commander on Wednesday to help protect the transport of Filipino troops and supplies to Philippine-occupied reefs in the disputed South China Sea by deploying American patrol planes to discourage Chinese moves to block the re
Saudis probed in India over ‘suspicious movement’
RIYADH: Senior Indian police and intelligence officials interrogated two Saudis after they were detained following their suspicious movement in Trichy, a southern city in India’s Tamil Nadu state. Officials detained the duo — Rasheed and Abdul Rahman — after they received reports saying that one of
PU science 'blow-up' syllabus junked
The Department of Pre-university Education (DPUE) has revoked the "blow-up” syllabus, which it introduced two years ago to make it easy for science stream students to face the second year PUC board exam. In a circular issued on August 19, the DPUE has asked colleges to teach the complete syllabus