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Monday, July 1, 2013

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July 01, 2013

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New agency to revive flood-hit Uttarakhand, CM says
"An Uttarakhand rehabilitation and reconstruction authority will be established to decide planning and development of the state," chief minister Vijay Bahuguna said.

Narendra Modi a very divisive leader, BJP will bite dust again: Chidambaram
"I think there are large sections of people in the country who will be very apprehensive of voting for the BJP if Mr Modi is their candidate," Chidambaram said.

Jiah Khan's suicide case: Actor Suraj Pancholi gets bail
Bombay HC granted bail to Suraj Pancholi while observing that he cannot be held solely responsible for the "impulsive" act of suicide committed by Jiah Khan.

Cities

This compounder is an 'ambitious billionaire'
Mahesh Chand Sharma, who was caught by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Sunday, was just a compounder but he was "ambitious" and now he is a "billionaire".

Health-related suicides alarmingly high in AP
Disease pushed more people in Hyderabad and rest of the state to end their lives than in any other state in 2012.

Business

Rupee near two-week high, dealers cite Unilever flows
Several dealers cited flows related to Unilever's $5.4 billion open offer for its Indian unit, which started on June 21.

Sensex rallies to one-month high, FIIs turn buyers
Gains were also helped as Reliance Industries rose 2.9%, extending recent gains after the government recently approved a hike in gas prices.

Sports

Spain will return to win World Cup: Fernando Torres
Spain's 3-0 reverse to Brazil in the Confederations Cup final was a mere "blip" and they will be back chasing a second straight World Cup triumph, according to Torres.

Under pressure, you tend to miss Dhoni: Virat Kohli
Kohli assessed that there was marked change in the behaviour of the wicket when West Indies batted.

Entertainment

Jacqueline's sizzling act in Jadoo Ki Jhappi
Jacqueline Fernandes dons the look of a village belle for her desi item number, Jadoo Ki Jhappi, in the Girish Kumar and Shruti Haasan-starrer, Ramaiya Vastavaiya.

Hrithik and Katrina set to romance on screen again
The intense chemistry between Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif in their upcoming action caper Bang Bang sure seems to give the audience bang for their buck.

Infotech

Infosys may cut FY14 revenue guidance: Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley says Infosys may cut its fiscal 2013-14 revenue outlook to 4-6% growth, from the 6-10% growth it forecast in April.

US immigration bill: How Accenture, IBM will gain from Indian IT's loss
Accenture, IBM and Hewlett Packard stand to gain billions of dollars in revenue at the expense of their Indian rivals if the US immigration bill becomes a law.

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Sunday, June 30, 2013

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June 30, 2013

Top Headlines

Maoists operations: CRPF grounds anti-landmine vehicles
This is the first time that the country's largest paramilitary force has issued a complete ban on the use of these four-wheeled armoured vehicles.

Crowds in Cairo's Tahrir Square ahead of anti-Morsi rallies
Police and troops have deployed to protect key buildings around the country, security officials said.

We will never know the exact number of dead, Bahuguna says
The exact number of people dead or washed away may never be known, Bahuguna said as estimates of casualties run from several hundreds to several thousands.

Cities

Man throws acid on estranged wife
Accused Ramkuber Moriya, a resident of Nehrunagar in Mumbai, had rushed to the residence of his estranged wife Vanita Rathod staying at the village.

Heavy rainfall in Kolkata, city waterlogged
Heavy rain in Kolkata since last night disrupted normal life, as several parts of the metropolis became waterlogged and trains services were partially disrupted.

Business

Worried over 20% attrition levels: HDFC Bank
HDFC bank's attrition rate of around 20 per cent is making its top management anxious, Aditya Puri, managing director and chief executive, has said.

Wal-Mart lobbying inquiry inconclusive, fresh probe likely
Wal-Mart spent about Rs 33cr on lobbying, including on "discussions related to FDI in India", during 2012, as per the US Congressional records.

Sports

English media slams ICC's Champions Trophy XI
The English media has slammed the panel charged with picking the ICC Champions Trophy Team of the Tournament.

Richards tips Caribbean Premier League to develop young players
Former West Indies captain believes the inaugural league will provide young cricketers an opportunity to hone their skills in a competitive environment.

Entertainment

Tom Cruise pays $50,000 a week for Suri's safety
One of the "Oblivion" star's main reasons for hiring security is the constant paparazzi that follows Suri and his ex-wife, Katie Holmes, all the time.

Swara getting marriage proposals from fans post 'Raanjhanaa'
Swara Bhaskar reveals that the audience has loved her character so much that she has already got a lot of marriage proposals from fans.

Infotech

Phishing attacks daily target over 1 lakh people: Kaspersky
The report found that in 2012-2013, phishers launched attacks affecting an average of 1.02 lakh people worldwide each day - twice as many as in 2011-2012.

TCS Finland to sack 172 employees by August
India's largest software exporter TCS is planning to sack 172 employees at its Finland offices by August as part of the process to streamline its operations.

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Videos Showing Destruction in Kedarnath; Interpretations of Bhagavad Gita




The following videos show some of the destruction that occurred in Kedarnath due to flash floods. The first two videos are filmed by Raghubeer Bisth who was staying at the Kedarnath helipad when the destruction hit. He has uploaded a video showing the initial heavy rain at the helipad, as well as a video walking through the Kedarnath town a couple days after the destruction.
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[ by Sri A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, originally published circa 1948 ]

It has become a luxurious fashion of the day, along with the progress of material civilization, that everyone can make his interpretation of the great Indian philosophy called the Bhagavad-gita. This concise form of Vedic knowledge, known as the Gitopanisad, is acknowledged by all sections of transcendental scholars, in India especially, as the cream of all Upanisads and that of Vedanta-sutras also. Scholars and acaryas...

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June 29, 2013

Top Headlines

Rescue ops on to evacuate 1,400 still stuck in Badrinath
Efforts are also being made on war-footing to ensure supply of essential relief material to over 600 villages in Rudraprayag, Chamoli and Uttarkashi districts.

Suryanelli rape case: Relief for Kurien, court dismisses victim's plea
The sessions court dismissed a petition filed by the victim in the Suryanelli sex case seeking inclusion of Rajya Sabha deputy chairman PJ Kurien in the case.

Rahul Gandhi vows to ensure 50% representation to women in Congress
Gandhi talked about how to ensure 50% representation to women in AICC..."It's not about reservation. It's about their representation," he said.

Cities

4-year-old from Gurgaon disembowelled by rapist
The rape victim, who was moved from Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital to Artemis Hospital in Gurgaon, is in a shocking condition reminiscent of Nirbhaya's.

PM green-signals Navi Mumbai airport
The PMO also asked key infrastructure ministries to roll out at least Rs 1.15 lakh crore PPP projects in the next six months.

Business

Alok Industries puts its UK retail chain on the block
Alok Industries, the $2-billion textile major, has started the process to sell UK retail chain Store Twenty One, which it had acquired five years ago.

Rupee recovers on govt’s reform push
The rupee firmed up by 81 paise against the dollar to 59.39 on Friday, up from Thursday's close of 60.20.

Sports

Serena faces Date with destiny on the line
"She (Date-Krumm) returns unbelievable shots. It doesn't matter how hard you hit it, she sees the ball and gets it back," said Serena.

West Indies, India will deliver Kingston cracker: Bravo
"I know it is going to be a cracker of a game. We know India are a very good team; it is going to be a very good game," Dwayne Bravo said.

Entertainment

When Big B got a surprise visit from Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson was always surrounded by fans wherever he went. They would do anything to get a glimpse of the 'King of Pop'.

I am a director's actor: Kareena Kapoor
Kareena, 32, launched the worldwide trailer of Prakash Jha's " Satyagraha", in which she plays a headstrong journalist.

Infotech

Beginning of the end for BlackBerry
Apple sells as many iPhones in a week as BlackBerry 10s were shipped over three months.

Immigration bill to impact Indian, US companies: TCS
TCS said the immigration bill passed by the US Senate will have a bearing not only on Indian companies but would also impact US firms.

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