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News Digest: Prank caller threatens to kill Kejriwal in an hour
Here are some important reports from the biggest newspapers of India.
Karnataka HC asks state government to drop Muslim DC's name from temple invite
The Karnataka High Court has directed reprinting of the cards without his name.
Jaitley launches 'Make in India' conference in Sydney
India could manage to become a very low cost service provider but failed to transform into a low cost manufacturing: Jaitley
Emergency number 112 to be rolled out in the next few months
India may soon have a single '112' number for all its emergency services, similar to the '911' in the US.
'112' to soon become single number for all emergency services
The proposal to have a single number for various emergency services, approved by the inter-ministerial panel Telecom Commission, would be similar to the '911' all-in-one emergency service in the US.
Jat quota stir: Prakash Singh committee visits Jind distt
The Prakash Singh committee visited Safidon, Pillukhera areas of the Jind district to seek information about the violence that erupted during the agitation.
Karnataka government's scheme to help accident victims in limbo
The private hospitals that come under the ambit of the scheme are not aware about how it works.
PM Narendra Modi condemns Lahore blast
Over 50 people were killed and nearly 200 others injured in a powerful suicide blast in Lahore.
Dentist murder: Police looking for footage which captured attack
Police have also approached some office in the area as the CCTV cameras in their premises are expected to cover the spot where the brutal attack took place, the official said.
Kozhikode to host national meet of architects
The event is being organised by the Indian Institute of Architects.
New civil aviation policy may be out in April: Ashok Gajapathi Raju
Raju said his ministry would consider proposals for new airports if governments concerned come forward to provide land to set up such facilities as land is the State subject.
BSF, Pakistan Rangers celebrate floral Holi at Wagah border
Both the forces exchanged greetings and shared pleasantries for few moments and later BSF offered sweets in tray and Pakistan also offered sweets to their counterparts.
Did not disconnect Internet, water facilities on campus: HCU
Refuting the allegations by a section of students that varsity authorities disconnected these facilities for the past two days, the officials said water supply was temporarily stopped as some miscreants damaged the pump.
Neighbouring country in proxy war, gathering forces at borders: Army Chief
."There is the need to be vigilant across borders as neighbouring country is indulging in proxy war with the help of non-state actors," Dalbir Singh said.
Soldier, who died in avalanche, laid to rest with military honours
Rescue teams of Army managed to recover his body from under 12 feet of snow after three days of search operation in the area of avalanche.
'My husband did not share the bed with me'- Do women living with TB face more stigma than men?
According to the Indian Red Cross Society, nearly one lakh women are rejected by their families every year because of TB.