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SC issues notice to central government over farmers suicide issue

New Delhi, Sep 22 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Monday issue notice to central government over the issue of increase in number of farmers suicide in the country. The lawyer in the case said that a writ petition was filed by an organization in Punjab over the same and that this is creating an agregarian fall in India. The petition also said that there was no actions taken by the government over the same and that there was no compliance also. The lawyer in the case also said that if no compliance was taken soon, there can be a food crisis in India. Sep 22, 2014
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Celebrity News - 8/9/2014

NEW YORK Celebrities from across the entertainment world came come out to pay their last respects to Joan Rivers in New York City. The comedy icon, who passed away on September 4th, was eulogized by her daughter, Melissa Rivers and reports include that Hugh Jackman made a special appearance to sing in her honor. The standing room only crowd included Sarah Jessica Parker and husband Matthew Broderick, Barbara Walters, Whoopie Goldberg, Howard Stern, Kelly Osbourne, Denis Leary and Kathy Griffin. In other sad news Simone Battle, a member of the girl group G.R.L. died over the weekend in an apparent suicide. The former X-Factor finalist was only 25. LOS ANGELES Stars came out in force to support Stand Up To Cancer, one of the top A-list fundraisers of the year. Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Hudson, Jon Hamm, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Katie Couric and Joe Manganiello were on hand for the charitable organization. TORONTO The Toronto Film Festival continued with the premiere of ‘Black and White’. Stars Kevin Costner, Anthony Mackie and Octavia Spencer came out to support the family drama. It was a premiere fit for royalty as Bill Murray introduced his new comedy, ‘St. Vincent’. Joining Murray on the red carpet were his royal court Melissa Mc Sep 9, 2014
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Kanpur, Sep 06 (ANI): A 20-year-old mechanical engineering student at Government Polytechnic College in Kanpur committed suicide in his hostel room after allegedly being ragged and beaten up by his seniors. The student was found hanging from a ceiling fan in his hostel room by his roommate. The deceased student's brother, Pradeep Vishwakarma said that this certainly is a case of ragging and blamed the college authorities for the same. Meanwhile, a co-student said that the deceased was beaten by the senior and that he didn't attend the class for two days in their fear. The police and forensic team have started investigation into the case. An FIR has been filed against two senior students- Karan and Vijay- as well as other unidentified students after a complaint was filed by the brother of the deceased. Principal FR Khan has set up a committee of 7 teachers to probe the incident. Sep 6, 2014