-The Times of India NEW DELHI: The use of mobile phones while driving claimed 2,138 lives last year while faulty speed-breakers, potholes and under-construction roads accounted for 26 deaths on the roads every day, according to data released by the transport ministry. The maximum deaths due to use of mobile phones while driving were reported from UP, followed by Haryana. Delhi reported two deaths while Maharashtra registered 172 fatalities on this account....
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Privatising district hospitals: Health ministry, states, experts had little say in Niti Aayog plan -Menaka Rao
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More »Printing presses to RBI: Pay us Rs 577 cr for note-ban loss -Ritu Sarin
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