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Thursday, November 15, 2012

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November 15, 2012

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Bal Thackeray off life support system, security beefed up
Bal Thackeray, whose condition turned critical last night, is showing signs of improvement, Shiv Sena spokesperson Sanjay Raut said.

Petrol price reduced by 95 paise per litre from midnight
Petrol price was today cut by 95 paise/litre with effect from midnight. Petrol, which currently costs Rs 68.19/litre in Delhi, will be priced at Rs 67.24.

CAG Vinod Rai should reconsider its loss estimate on 2G: Digvijaya Singh
Congress leader Digvijaya Singh took a dig at CAG Vinod Rai on the national auditor's estimate of loss to the national exchequer in the 2G scam.

Cities

Girl sold for Rs 60,000 found in Noida
A 15-year-old girl, who had gone missing for three months and was allegedly sold off for 'marriage' for Rs 60,000 has been found by cops.

Hubby sent to jail for techie's murder
Software engineer who stabbed his wife 11 times at their Marathahalli house on Monday, has confessed that he set out from Delhi earlier in the day to kill her.

Business

Gold demand up 9% in Jul-Sept
Domestic gold demand recovered 9% to 223.1 tonne in the July-September quarter driven by a late revival of the monsoons and restocking by traders.

Sensex tanks 147 pts on weak global cues
BSE benchmark sensex closed 147.50 points lower at over two-week low of 18,471.37 weighed down by losses in metal and IT stocks.

Sports

Trott shows lack of sportsman spirit in the 1st Test
England's Jonathan Trott displayed a distinct lack of sportsman spirit when he persisted with his appeal for a catch despite dropping the ball.

India aim for revenge against England
India had suffered a humiliating 0-4 series whitewash when they had visited England and would like to avenge the defeat on the back of its spinners.

Entertainment

Salman, Shah Rukh end era of jibes with a jig
After four years of trying not to cross each other's path, Shah Rukh and Salman finally came together.

Michael Lohan takes paternity test
Actress Lindsay Lohan's father Michael has taken a paternity test on a US chat show to find out whether Ashley Horn is his daughter.

Infotech

Samsung widening the gap with Apple: Gartner
Industry trackers crowned Apple and Samsung global smartphone market kings, saying they accounted for nearly half of handsets sold in the third quarter.

10 little-known facts about Google
Google recently celebrated its 14th anniversary and marked the event with a doodle. But do you know when and how the first Google Doodle was launched?

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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

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November 14, 2012

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Film would do well only if it has suspense: Karuna on FDI
Karunanidhi's party, the DMK, continues to maintain suspense on its stand over FDI issue and whether it would support a no-confidence motion against UPA govt.

I made two mistakes in political life: Yeddyurappa
Yeddyurappa confessed to have made 2 mistakes: Not dissolving the assembly when asked to step down as CM and not parting ways with BJP at Hubli convention.

David Petraeus scandal widens; US general's emails 'flirtatious'
The suddenly public story - by turns tragic and silly - involves a Florida socialite, a jealous rival, a twin sister in a messy custody dispute and flirty emails.

Cities

Man beaten to death for advising youths to drive safely in Tamil Nadu
A man was allegedly beaten to death at Attur in the district by five persons who were irked over his advising them to drive safely, police said on Wednesday.

Techie dies of repeated stabbings by husband
A software engineer died after being stabbed 11 times by her husband, also a techie, at their Marathahalli apartment in Bangalore.

Business

Inflation slows to 7.45% in October
India's headline inflation slowed slightly in October but was still high enough to be a headache for the RBI and the government as they struggle to tame prices.

Toyota to recall 2.77 million cars over steering glitch
Toyota will recall about 2.77m vehicles worldwide, including the Prius hybrid car, due to problems with the steering mechanism and the hybrid system water pump.

Sports

India aim for revenge against England
India had suffered a humiliating 0-4 series whitewash when they had visited England and would like to avenge the defeat on the back of its spinners.

MS Dhoni rules out playing three front-line spinners
Indian captain Dhoni virtually ruled out the possibility of his side playing with three front-line spinners in the first Test against England.

Entertainment

Shah Rukh is all set to snatch Salman's ex Katrina
With Salman Khan and Priyanka Chopra booked for a post-Diwali performance in Dubai in December, SRK is all set to snatch Katrina for his stage shows.

'JTHJ' surpasses 'SOS' at box-office, claims a magazine
According to a trade magazine Super cinema , the first collection of JTHJ was Rs. 12 crore and Son of Sardar stood at Rs. 8 crore.

Infotech

Why Microsoft's Windows chief Steven Sinofsky quit
Not even his presumed heir apparent, who runs the software maker's Windows empire, can stop Ballmer as he pushes the company in a new direction.

5 things you should never reveal online
You may love being online, but that doesn't mean you can reveal all. Here are somethings that should be kept under wraps.

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Bhavishya Purana: The History of the Bible; Get Rid of Pigmentation Marks and Pimples through Ayurveda




Pimples and pigmentation marks sometimes appear on the face, which takes away the beauty and charm of the face. These can appear in the summer or winter season. The main reasons are consumption of fat, controlling the urge to urinate, excessive labour and exposure to heat and Sun. The following ayurvedic home remedies should be used to solve this problem.

- Take the cream from fresh milk, add few drops of lemon and apply on the face to remove pimples and acne.

- Grind 30 grams of thymol seeds (ajwain) in 25 grams...

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The Bhavishya Purana is an ancient text authored by Sri Vyasa Muni, the compiler of the Vedas. It is listed among the eighteen major Puranas. Bhavishya means "future" and Purana means "history", so the text's name would translate literally as "The History of the Future". Though the text was written many thousands of years before the recorded events took place, by the power of his mystic vision, Sri Vyasa was able to accurately predict the happenings of the modern times.

Modern scholars reject the contents of Bhavishya...

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Monday, November 12, 2012

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November 12, 2012

Top Headlines

Asiad gold medallist Pinki Pramanik charged with rape
Kolkata Police today filed a rape case against former athlete Pinki Pramanik after medical reports confirmed that Pinki is male.

Spectrum auction gets lukewarm response in initial rounds
At the end of the first round, sources said there were no bidders for Delhi, Mumbai, Rajasthan and Kolkata circles.

Modi behind anti-Gadkari campaign: RSS leader
Senior RSS leader MG Vaidya has alleged that Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi was behind the campaign against BJP president Nitin Gadkari.

Cities

She sold her kidney to protect son
It was a hard choice for Manju (26) when her family encountered difficult times in 2009. Her lover threatened to kill their son if she did not agree to sell one of her kidneys.

'Bomb Kejriwal' explodes on festive firecracker market
Arvind Kejriwal may have sent ripples across the political circles, cashing in on his popularity are those in the business of manufacturing and selling firecrackers.

Business

United Spirits stock surges 27% on Diageo deal
Shares of United Spirits soared by over 27% to 52-week high on Monday after the UK-based Diageo Plc said it will buy 53.4% stake in the company for Rs 11,166.5 crore.

Tata Teleservices may cut jobs in northeast
Tata Teleservices, is likely to cut staff in Assam and Northeast following its decision to wind up its loss-making CDMA-based mobile operations in these regions.

Sports

Don't treat Sachin Tendulkar with too much respect: James Anderson
The Test series is still a few days away but England have started the mind games. Anderson said admiring Tendulkar too much would take away the competitive edge.

Dravid backs Dhoni to remain as captain
Rahul Dravid has backed Dhoni to remain in the hot seat but felt the selectors can, in the near future, consider reducing his workload in one format.

Entertainment

Suspense over JTHJ's release in Pakistan
There have been speculations about the screening of "Jab Tak Hai Jaan" produced by Yash Raj Films not releasing in Pakistan.

Son Of Sardaar: Ajay Devgn in jubilant mood
Ajay Devgn's Son Of Sardaar has generated encouraging buzz since the first promo went online, is registering very good numbers in advance booking at the cinemas.

Infotech

Nasscom: IT growth to touch lower end of spectrum
India's $100 billion software and services outsourcing sector is likely to meet the lower end of the growth outlook for this fiscal year.

Samsung Galaxy Camera up for pre-order in India
Samsung India has started taking pre-orders for its Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)-powered 16MP camera on its e-store.

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