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When all the boards did shrink -Himanshu Upadhya

-Hard News Floods in Kashmir could have been managed better if there was a reliable early warning system The first fortnight of September saw Jammu and Kashmir being ravaged by severe flash floods. But, according to the snatches of news we got, the monsoon was below average in the state until the last week of August. Thereafter, four days of incessant rain in the Valley and in Jammu made almost all the...

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Hudhud killed 46 in Andhra Pradesh, 21 lakh families hit -Vishwa Mohan

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: In a first comprehensive report on 'extent of damage' caused by Hudhud in Andhra Pradesh, the state government has informed the Centre that the very severe cyclonic storm had not only killed 46 persons and injured 43 others but also affected 20.93 lakh families and took lives of 2831 animals and 24.43 lakh poultry/ducks in four districts on October 12. The details, extended by Andhra Pradesh...

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Diwali sends pollution levels spiralling in Delhi -Jayashree Nandi

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: The sustained anti-firecracker campaign, clampdown on Chinese crackers and a 10pm deadline do not seem to have made the city breathe any easier this Diwali than during the last one. There was no significant improvement in air quality compared to last year. The range of average PM 2.5 (fine, respirable particles) may have reduced from 201-533 microgram per cubic metre last Diwali to 145-500 microgram per...

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Present Sir: Modi deadline for babus to mark biometric attendance kicks in today

-The Hindustan Times/ Reuters Prime Minister Narendra Modi has forged a reputation as a driven man and time runs out for the country's bureaucrats to conform to his standards on Saturday as the deadline for new biometric attendance system kicks in. The electronic system will track whether government officials are showing up for work on time. What's more, not only will Big Brother watch 'babus', as India's officialdom is stereotyped, but...

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India Wins Re-election to UN Human Rights Council -Yoshita Singh

-United Nations In a significant victory, India was today re-elected to the UN's main human rights body for the period of 2015-17, receiving the highest number of votes in the Asia-Pacific group. India is currently a member of the 47-nation UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and its first term is due to end on December 31, 2014. After India's re-election, the country's Ambassador to the UN Asoke Mukerji emphasised that the country's focus...

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