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Tuesday, March 22, 2016
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BigBasket raises $150 million in funding led by Abraaj Group
Indian grocery delivery service BigBasket has raised $150 million in fresh funding in a round led by UAE's Abraaj Group as the company looks to expand its services into smaller cities, the investor said.

ASEAN economies facing disparate growth outlook: Moody's
Moodys' Investor Service said on Tuesday the growth outlook for ASEAN economies is likely to be mixed in the next two years, with domestically focused economies such as Indonesia and the Philippines on relatively better footing than their more trade-reliant neighbours.

Sensex opens 44 points down on profit-booking, Nifty below 7,700
Sensex fell almost 44 points and the NSE Nifty slipped below the 7,700-mark in early trade following profit-booking by investors after recent gains amid mixed Asian cues. It gained 608 points in the last two sessions on increasing prospects of a lower policy rate and sustained foreign fund inflows.

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NGT seeks complete data on sewage discharged in Ganga
The National Green Tribunal on Monday slammed Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) over the quantum of sewage discharged in Ganga from various towns of the state and directed it to submit complete data on domestic and industrial waste released in the river.

PETA files appeal to give copyright to Naruto monkey for his 'selfie'
The animal right organisation People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has reportedly filed an appeal against a lower court's decision in January this year that declined to give a macaque monkey the right to his famous selfie taken in Indonesia in 2011.

Coral bleaching at Barrier Reef 'severe': Australia
Australian authorities said on Sunday coral bleaching occurring in the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef had become "severe", the highest alert level, as sea temperatures warm.

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Donald Trump rules out troops to fight IS, wants Nato scaled down
Leading Republican presidential contender Donald Trump has ruled out sending thousands of US ground troops to fight IS but has supported use of air power to defeat the terror outfit even as he said America needs to rethink its involvement in Nato.

Myanmar president to include Aung San Suu Kyi in his cabinet
Myanmar's president-elect on Tuesday proposed an 18-member cabinet that will include party leader Aung San Suu Kyi, the former dissident who for decades had campaigned for a democratically elected government to replace the country's military junta.

Aung San Suu Kyi nominated to join cabinet-parliament speaker
Suu Kyi led the NLD to a landslide win, but a constitution drafted by the former junta bars her from the presidency because her two sons are British citizens, as was her late husband. The incoming government will take power next month.

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New gravity map provides best view yet inside Mars
Scientists have created the most detailed map of Mars' gravity using data from 3 Nasa spacecrafts. The new map will be helpful for future Mars exploration, because better knowledge of the planet's gravity anomalies helps mission controllers insert spacecraft more precisely into orbit about Mars.

Most detailed gravity map gives us peek inside Mars

A 'smart' umbrella that predicts rain too
A company in France has developed a new smart umbrella that, when paired with a smartphone app, can not only predict the weather but also send you a notification if you leave it behind.

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Apple's new iPhone SE: 10 best features
After months of speculation, iPhone SE is finally a reality. Apple introduced its least expensive iPhone on Monday, filling a hole in its product lineup with a small-screen model that targets new customers in emerging markets and fans of smaller phones as the company tries to stimulate falling phone sales. Here's a quick look at the top 10 features of the iPhone SE.

Apple revises price of iPhone SE to Rs 39,000 in India
Here's some not-so-good news for all those who were thrilled by the pricing of Apple's latest iPhone -- iPhone SE. The all-new iPhone will be available in India at a starting price of Rs 39,000 and not Rs 30,000 as previously reported.

Apple iPhone SE launched at $399 for 16GB
India will have to wait for the iPhone SE. The device is expected to be available by May.

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Delhi University among world's elite, again
It may have dropped one notch from last year, but Delhi University again ranks among the world's top 20 institutions for development studies.

Government brings online facility for medical colleges application
As an add-on facility, Union Health Ministry on Monday introduced an online procedure of receiving application from medical colleges seeking to start post- graduation courses or increase seats in existing ones.

Right to Education Act remarkable achievement: Ansari
The Right to Education Act was a "remarkable achievement" despite its shortcomings, Vice President Hamid Ansari said on Monday, even as he lamented that government financing for education was insufficient.

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ED examines Hasan Ali Khan in money laundering case
Mumbai, Mar 22 () The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has examined Pune-based stud farm owner Hasan Ali Khan in connection with its probe into a money laundering case against the businessman and others.

Jaitley launches crop insurance schemes
Mumbai, March 22 (IANS) Terming agriculture as "absolutely critical to the country's economy", union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Tuesday launched the "Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana" and "Unified Package Insurance Scheme" here.

Maharashtra spends more on cattle than orphan kids: BJP MLA
Mumbai, March 22 (IANS) More money is spent on the upkeep of cattle in Maharashtra than orphans in state-run shelter homes, a ruling BJP legislator has said.

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Usha hopeful about Tintu in Rio despite lack of exposure
New Delhi, Mar 22 () She is frustrated with the lack of exposure for Tintu Luka, but sprint legend P T Usha today said she is still optimistic of her protege's chances in this year's Olympic Games. "These days, the money is there. Infrastructure in India is also not bad.

AAP govt's major achievements in Education, Health & Transport
New Delhi, Mar 22 () The Budget Session of Delhi Assembly today began with Lt Governor Najeeb Jung enunciating the achievements of the AAP government in education, health, transport sectors and seeking "greater" support from Centre to cater to the needs of the Delhiites in a better way.

Can't control what ICC is saying over Ferozshah Kotla issue:HC
New Delhi, Mar 22 () The Delhi High Court today told the DDCA it "cannot control" what ICC is saying over the issue of lack of completion certificate for the old house club of Ferozshah Kotla ground which may lead to shifting of the semi-final match of World T20 from here.

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Chikkamagaluru district breaks 43 years old temperature record

Most Indian sectors maintaining mkt share on exports: Teaotia
Bengaluru, Mar 22 () Indian industries have managed to maintain and increase their market share in most of the sectors despite countries all over the world experiencing fall in exports, Union Commerce Secretary Rita Teaotia said today. "...

In a first, Korean mastiff worth Rs 1 crore comes to India
The Korean Dosa mastiff has a heavy wrinkled skin, hanging jowls and a blunt nose, but it is entitled to put it up in the air.

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Telangana mulls installing one lakh CCTVs
Hyderabad, Mar 22 () The Telangana government is examining a proposal to instal one lakh CCTV cameras at a total cost of Rs 959 crore in two years, the state Legislative Assembly was informed today.

Hyderabad HC stays single judge order on legislator's suspension
Hyderabad, March 22 (IANS) The Hyderabad High Court on Tuesday stayed a single judge order suspending the sentence imposed by the Andhra Pradesh assembly on YSR Congress legislator R. K. Roja.

Rohith Vemula suicide: Hyderabad University students ransack VC's residence
A group of students today allegedly ransacked the official residence of Hyderabad Central University (HCU) vice-chancellor Prof Appa Rao Podile, protesting against his resumption of duty after having been on long leave.

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Dak adalat to be held in Cuddalore
Superintendent of post offices S Sivaprahasam will chair the meeting and redress the grievances of customers relating to postal customer services.

BJP president Amit Shah to felicitate Kanchi seer Sri Jayendra Saraswati
BJP president Amit Shah will felicitate Kanchi Sankaracharya Sri Jayendra Saraswati at a function to be held in Chennai on Wednesday.

Amit Shah to visit Tamil Nadu tomorrow
Chennai, Mar 22 () Amid uncertainty over his party's alliance prospects in poll-bound Tamil Nadu especially with DMDK, BJP President Amit Shah will "review the political situation" of the state during his brief visit here tomorrow.

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When shoe prints helped police to trace a killer

Lioness run over in Gujarat
Ahmedabad, March 22 () A lioness was killed after being run over by a vehicle on Pipavav road at Rajula taluka of Amreli district early today, a forest department official said.

NRI sets up gay marriage agency for Indians
Ahmedabad, Mar 22 () An NRI settled in the US has started first-of-its kind portal which will serve as a customised marriage agency for homosexuals to find life partners in India.

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Cops on duty to catch drunk drivers
In keeping with the DGP's list of dos and don'ts for Holi, tough action will be taken against anyone involved in drunken driving or caught throwing water balloons at people.

Major Gen opens recreation hub
Maj Gen Dharam Vir Singh Rana, AVSM, SM, VSM, GOC, MB Area, Jabalpur visited 508 Army Base Workshop, Allahabad on Monday.His visit was part of annual administrative inspection.

Roads new, Holikas put on platform
Holika organizers have been requested to put up temporary pedestals under Holikas.Allahabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) officials said this measure could help prevent damage to newly-constructed roads.

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Bombs hurled, houses burnt in Khurda
Dadhimachhagadia, about 30km from here, turned into a battlefield as two groups of people from the village allegedly clashed, hurled bombs and set afire at least 60 houses on Monday.

City burns at 64-year March high of 42.2 degree
As the week got off to a start, most city denizens' Monday Blues were compounded by unbearable heat as the capital blistered at a high of 42.2C.

270 M'giri villagers withdraw support
At least 270 Maoist sympathisers, including 30 women, of seven villages under Mathili police limits in Malkangiri district withdrew support to the banned outfit on Monday.

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Exam stress: Class 12 boy slits vein with compass needle
Fearing failure in Board exam, a class 12 student picked a compass from his geometry box and slit his veins, minutes before entering examination hall on Monday.

Cops scramble to bust Simhastha terror plot
While police and intelligence agencies are scrambling for clues to crack the terror module that planned to trigger mayhem in temple city of Ujjain during Simhastha, two other suspects were picked up for interrogation from the hostel where explosives were seized.

Squatters try to set ablaze Madhav park, tigers in danger zone
A conflict rages between forest department and local villagers inside Madhav National Park (MNP) in Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh where criminals hold sway over 30 hectares of tiger turf within the protected area.

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State's projected debt to cross Punjab's financial burden
While finance minister Captain Abhimanyu sounded bullish on growth of Haryana's economy during his budget speech on Monday, state's projected debt for the 2016-17 financial year will be Rs 1,40,831 crore, which has even surpassed neighbouring Punjab's debt burden in the forthcoming fiscal.

No new taxes, focus on social sector in Haryana budget
Haryana finance minister Captain Abhimanyu has proposed the state budget for 2016-17 financial year with no new taxes and with a revenue deficit of Rs 12,280.35 crore, up by Rs 1,587.2 crore from the current financial year.

Higher pay on cards for state officials
The Haryana government employees have a reason to cheer.

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