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Monday, November 11, 2013

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November 11, 2013

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Mars mission: After glitch, Isro plans supplementary orbit-raising tomorrow
Isro has come up with an explanation on MOM's 4thh orbit-raising operation that could not take the apogee of spacecraft to intended 1L km.

One killed, three feared dead in BCCL mine accident in Jharkhand
One person was killed and three were feared dead after an accident at an underground mine at BCCL's Basantimata colliery in Dhanbad.

Govt to probe foreign funding of Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party
"We've got complaints about foreign funding to AAP. Probe take time and we are looking for the source behind the funding," Shinde said.

Cities

Cops set man on fire for not paying bribe, family alleges
Two Delhi cops set a man ablaze in south Delhi, after he refused to comply with their extortion demands, the victim's family has alleged.

Rare brain surgery saves 9-year-old Iranian girl
As young Zaman was wheeled into OT, her head shaved, her mother Ninaya Khalil bent down to scoop up long locks of hair spread on the floor.

Business

PepsiCo to invest Rs 33k crore in India by 2020
Global beverages and snacks major PepsiCo today said it will invest Rs 33k crore in India by 2020 to ramp up operations.

Gold dips below Rs 31k on global cues
Gold prices dipped below Rs 31k mark by falling Rs 350 to Rs 30,900 per ten grams after nearly one month in the national capital today.

Sports

'Will testify with 100 percent honesty'
Lance Armstrong has said he will testify with "100% transparency and honesty" at any independent enquiry into doping in cycling.

Will Tendulkar shine at the Wankhede?
Sachin Tendulkar notched up his only Test ton at Wankhede in Dec 1997 against Sri Lanka in his 58th game during which he also reached 4k runs.

Entertainment

Khans to re- unite soon
Salman Khan will be reunited with his parents, Salim and Salma Khan, and sister Arpita, in this month when they return to their old home.

Shah Rukh to learn Bengali from Jaya Bachchan
Overwhelmed at being invited to inaugurate 19th Kolkata International Film Festival, SRK said he would learn Bengali from Jaya Bachchan.

Infotech

Micromax to start assembling phones in India
Domestic handset company Micromax will start assembling phones locally by the first quarter of next year.

Apple working on iPhone with curved screen
Apple is developing new iPhone designs including bigger screens with curved glass and enhanced sensors that can detect different levels of pressure.

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Sunday, November 10, 2013

The Times of India Daily Newsletter

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November 10, 2013

Top Headlines

SC stays Gauhati HC's order that declared CBI 'unconstitutional'
The Supreme Court on Saturday stayed the Gauhati high court's verdict that declared the CBI 'unconstitutional'.

Cut off Congressmen's hands: Trinamool leader Anubrata
On July 17, Trinamool Congress's Birbhum district chief Anubrata Mondal had asked people to burn the houses of independent candidates.

Volvo victims asphyxiated to death: Forensic experts
Most of the victims of the Volvo bus inferno could have been asphyxiated to death after inhaling carbon monoxide.

Cities

Glitch grounds Mumbai-bound flyers in Jodhpur
Hundreds of Mumbai-bound passengers were stranded at Jodhpur airport on Friday after all flights from the city in Rajasthan were cancelled.

Chikkaballapur to be made satellite city
To reduce congestion in Bangalore, the government has decided to develop Chikkaballapur as a satellite city, chief minister Siddaramaiah said.

Business

China Oct factory output up 10.3% y/y, stronger than expected
China's industrial output rose 10.3% in October from a year earlier, beating market expectations, while retail sales were up 13.3%.

Gold inches up on stray buying, silver slides
Notwithstanding extreme global bearishness, gold moved up marginally in a quiet trade at the domestic bullion market.

Sports

Ashwin becomes number-one ranked Test all-rounder
India's Ravichandran Ashwin has jumped to the numero uno position in the Reliance ICC Player Rankings.

Sachin quitting will leave huge void in world cricket: Saqlain
Former Pakistan players Mohammad Yousuf and Saqlain Mushtaq on Saturday paid tributes to Sachin Tendulkar.

Entertainment

If you advocate merrymaking, you are tagged as immoral: Imran Khan
On his visit to Nagpur, Imran Khan spoke exclusively to TOI about civil liberties, his brush with theatre and competition in Bollywood.

Adult star Shanti Dynamite finds SRK sexy and Aamir talented
After porn star Sunny Leone entered Bollywood, it seems that the glam world has influenced many.

Infotech

Xbox One, can you hear me now?
Like a stubborn family member, Xbox One owners might need to tell their fancy new console what to do more than once.

A site Microsoft has not updated in 15 years
Thanks to a link from Reddit posted by JoeyTheHamster, we found a Microsoft webpage that hasn't been updated since 1998.

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UFOs - the Vedic Perspective; Paths are many, the Rishi’s call it by many names

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The Vedas glorify our planet earth, as the most important planet in the cosmic system. She is celebrated for her infinite variegatedness in every aspect of her existence. She is the bearer and indispensable ground for sacrifices; the shelter for divine and human activities; the universal mother, feeding all with many beneficial things, and the one to whom every living being owes his existence. Man, in seeking to satisfy his needs and fulfill his goals, exerts his influence upon subtle elementary forces and gross fundamental powers. All material variations that exist on this planet are transformations of this earth.
One of the most common quotes I hear from Hindu's is that we are all one, all the religions teach the same thing, and there is no difference between Hinduism and other religions. Ironically, we do not hear this view from Christians, Muslims or other groups. The Christian and Muslim are not likely to embrace Krishna when he said, “All paths, Arjuna, lead to Me.” (Bhagavad Gita 4.11) Likewise, the Christian view that Jesus is the only path is not embraced by Hinduism, nor does the Muslim believe that Allah or Mohammad is Krishna. Though this view has been embraced frequently by the “New-age” movement in the United States, and has spread globally with the new-age movement.
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Saturday, November 9, 2013

The Times of India Daily Newsletter

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November 09, 2013

Top Headlines

SC stays Gauhati HC's order that declared CBI 'unconstitutional'
The Supreme Court on Saturday stayed the Gauhati high court's verdict that declared the CBI 'unconstitutional'.

Cut off Congressmen's hands: Trinamool leader Anubrata
On July 17, Trinamool Congress's Birbhum district chief Anubrata Mondal had asked people to burn the houses of independent candidates.

Volvo victims asphyxiated to death: Forensic experts
Most of the victims of the Volvo bus inferno could have been asphyxiated to death after inhaling carbon monoxide.

Cities

Glitch grounds Mumbai-bound flyers in Jodhpur
Hundreds of Mumbai-bound passengers were stranded at Jodhpur airport on Friday after all flights from the city in Rajasthan were cancelled.

Chikkaballapur to be made satellite city
To reduce congestion in Bangalore, the government has decided to develop Chikkaballapur as a satellite city, chief minister Siddaramaiah said.

Business

China Oct factory output up 10.3% y/y, stronger than expected
China's industrial output rose 10.3% in October from a year earlier, beating market expectations, while retail sales were up 13.3%.

Gold inches up on stray buying, silver slides
Notwithstanding extreme global bearishness, gold moved up marginally in a quiet trade at the domestic bullion market.

Sports

Ashwin becomes number-one ranked Test all-rounder
India's Ravichandran Ashwin has jumped to the numero uno position in the Reliance ICC Player Rankings.

Sachin quitting will leave huge void in world cricket: Saqlain
Former Pakistan players Mohammad Yousuf and Saqlain Mushtaq on Saturday paid tributes to Sachin Tendulkar.

Entertainment

If you advocate merrymaking, you are tagged as immoral: Imran Khan
On his visit to Nagpur, Imran Khan spoke exclusively to TOI about civil liberties, his brush with theatre and competition in Bollywood.

Adult star Shanti Dynamite finds SRK sexy and Aamir talented
After porn star Sunny Leone entered Bollywood, it seems that the glam world has influenced many.

Infotech

Xbox One, can you hear me now?
Like a stubborn family member, Xbox One owners might need to tell their fancy new console what to do more than once.

A site Microsoft has not updated in 15 years
Thanks to a link from Reddit posted by JoeyTheHamster, we found a Microsoft webpage that hasn't been updated since 1998.

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Friday, November 8, 2013

My Initiation into Spirituality - Part 2; Don't Blame Your Spouse

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At this time, I was absolutely drunk with love for God. The only thing that mattered to me was God and I was willing to give up anything to reach him. Although in my young mind, God was a great desire, I really did not know what is that I was searching for, but the vague feeling of separation was acutely present.
Being an astrologer, most frequently, I come across shouting and quarreling couples. They are not happy in their married life. In almost every case, the person who is seeking astrological guidance; is the one who finds faults with the life-style, habits, attitude etc. of his/her spouse. Though the joint family system is on diminishing count, many times the in-laws are also instrumental in creating disharmony.
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