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Union Public Service Commission
(UPSC) to put on hold the
announcement of IAS (Mains)
examination results.


The results, which government
sources said should have been out
had it not been for the March 17
judgment, will now be declared only
after the government answers UPSC's
queries on its implications for jat
candidates taking the Mains exam.
 
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra
Modi has asked for a drastic cutback
of an ambitious health care plan
after cost estimates came in at $18.5
billion over five years, several
government sources said, delaying a
promise made in his election
manifesto.
 
PM urges well offs to give up subsidised LPG

Dornier crash: Body of 2nd Naval officer recovered

Bangladesh: 10 killed in stampede near Dhaka
 
BREAKING
If our demands are met, we will
resign from all executive posts,
says AAP's Prashant Bhushan
 
MUMBAI: A consumer forum recently
directed a doctor to pay a
compensation of Rs 19 lakh
(including interest) to a Malad
woman who lost her child hours
after birth due to his absence
during birth
and late arrival when the child was
in distress.
"The death was due to the doctor's
negligence. He is responsible for the
trauma caused to the family," the
Mumbai Suburban District Consumer
Disputes Redressal Forum said.
It said the doctor was aware that
the woman was in a pregnancy that
had exceeded the normal term and
under such circumstances his
continuous presence and extra
caution were absolutely necessary
during the birth.


Mumbai doctor absent during delivery, will pay Rs 19 lakh as baby dies - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site
 
Delhi HC: No proof of cartel in coal auction

NITI Aayog sub-group discusses steps to make central schemes more effective

ISRO gets Gandhi Peace Prize 2014
 
NEW DELHI: The old saying that age
is no bar for learning will apply from
this year to those desiring to appear
in the Common Law Admission Test
(CLAT)
, the screening gateway for
admission to prestigious national
law universities (NLU).
The Supreme Court on Friday
dismissed an appeal by Lucknow-
based Dr Ram Manohar Lohia
National Law University (RMLNLU),
which had challenged an Allahabad
High Court order directing the
university to remove the age limit of
20 years for candidates wishing to
appear in CLAT this year.

Age no bar for learning law, rules Supreme Court - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site
 
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