Friday, October 11, 2013

‘Phailin biggest cyclone ever generated in Indian ocean’

‘Phailin biggest cyclone ever generated in Indian ocean’
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Sachin Tendulkar's decision to retire after his 200th test to be played against the West Indies in India next month has evoked some emotional responses, as reported by many papers. "There will never be another you" says the Hindustan Times, while the Asian Age states "Cricket will need a new God".

"Punjab, Haryana farmers key to food security, (says) Rahul", "Lavishes praise on PM: says Manmohan is his political Guru", writes the Tribune.

 "Person giving bail surety to face action if convict flees".  The Pioneer writes that the Supreme Court has empowered the High Courts to do this to stop abuse of this legal remedy available to an accused.

In news related to global warming but having its effect closer home, the Times of India reports that around 20 years from now, Mumbai and Chennai may routinely start seeing temperatures hotter than they have experienced in 150 years according to an alarming international study  predicting the tipping points of various cities.

82 year old Alice Munro, honoured as "The master of the contemporary short story", has won this year's Nobel prize for literature for her tales depicting the challenges of small town life in Canada, reports the Asian Age.

Reporting on a horrific incident, the Pioneer  writes that Tamil Nadu was shocked yesterday by the gruesome murder of Prof. LRD Suresh, the 53yr old principal of on Engineering College by a group of 3 students including one suspended, who hacked him to death.

In Good news for Juvenile correctional facilities, the Hindu reports that the Chief Justice of India has written to the Chief Justice of all High Courts to ensure inspection and reporting of all the Juvenile homes in the states.

a report that confirms what many already feel - Listening to favorite music can boost learning. The Times of India says that the more we like a song, the more dopamine our brain transmits and consequently, brain signal transmission is aided.

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