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Tuesday, March 18, 2014
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Activist files PIL against use of reserved symbols 
Social activist Traffic Ramasamy’s petition questioned the relevance of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968, which is the basis for allotment of symbols

Top religious leaders vow to end slavery in India
Pope Francis of the Vatican, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Grand Imam of Al Azhar Dr Mahmoud Azab have joined hands in the biggest ever push to eradicate modern day slavery and human trafficking in India by 2020.

Hailstorms: Two Nashik farmers commit suicide
Two farmers in Baglan taluka, about 90 km from Nashik, have allegedly committed suicide after rain and hail in the region destroyed their crop.

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Banks look to end fiscal on a gold lending high
Looking to pledge your gold for a quick loan? Your options are not restricted to gold loan NBFCs alone.

MFs, insurance companies keep off market rally
Though foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have been buying shares heavily in the past two weeks pushing the markets to new highs, their domestic counterparts continue to remain on the sidelines.

Bluestone gets $10m Kalaari Capital-led funding
Investors are betting on India's internet-savvy women adding sheen to online jewellery startups.

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Despite green Holi, 3, 000 trees cut in Surat
According to an estimate, wood of 3,000 trees is used for lighting Holi in the city.During Dhuleti, the consumption of water is five times more than normal days in the city, sources said.

Paris pushes half the cars off roads to cut pollution
In a bid to reduce the health-threatening cloud of polluted air which has settled on northern France, half of the diesel and petrol cars in greater Paris will be banned from roads Monday.

Rahman, the stray tiger of Rahmankhera finds its territory
The stray tiger of Rahmankhera, fondly called Rahman, has finally found its territory in Dudhwa.

More Environment News»

Ukraine penalty: US, Europe order Russia sanctions
The United States and its European allies stepped up their pressure on Russia to end its intervention in Ukraine by imposing the most comprehensive sanctions against Russian officials since the cold war.

Air Canada suspends flights to Venezuela
The airline, which operates three return flights weekly between Toronto and Caracas, said the suspension is effective March 18.

Lennon's art works to go under hammer
The largest ever collection of John Lennon’s work – original drawings, poems and prose is all set to go under the hammer.

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Kangana replaces pregnant Vidya Balan
Kangana replaces pregnant Vidya in Sujoy Ghosh’s edge-of-the-seat thriller Durga Rani Singh

Virat put on same flight as journos, Anushka upset
Anushka reportedly livid with producers for putting Virat on same flight as journos

Hrithik back in the race for Shuddhi?
Trade sources hint there’s a very small chance that Hrithik Roshan may be back in the race for Shuddhi.

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Massive breakthrough: The moment when the universe came into being discovered
Researchers say they have found the signal left in the sky by the super-rapid expansion of space that would have occurred just fractions of a second after everything came into being.

Honey found to be giant killer of antibiotic resistant bugs
Scientists have confirmed an age-old Indian recipe to boost our immune system – honey.

Tequila plant sweetener could help reduce blood sugar, weight among diabetics
A tequila shot or two can bring alive even a dying party. And it now seems that it can also do wonders for your blood sugar.

More Science News»

I'm the best spinner in the world: Gayle
Explosive Chris Gayle sounded out a warning to the rival teams ahead of the World Twenty20 by declaring that he can score a hundred irrespective of conditions.

SL 'twin towers' to quit T20s after WC
After having served the national team for a decade and half, Sangakkara and Jayawardene have announced their decision to quit T20 Internationals.

Lanka beat India by 5 runs in warm-up
Indian team's batting woes continued in the familiar sub-continental conditions as they lost their opening warm-up tie of the ICC World T20 against Sri Lanka.

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Twitter CEO Costolo to make first China visit
Twitter Inc CEO Dick Costolo will meet Shanghai government officials, academics and students in his first visit to China.

Your job taught to machines puts half US work at risk
Artificial intelligence has arrived in the American workplace, spawning tools that replicate human judgments that were too complicated and subtle to distill into instructions for a computer.

Staying home, connected to the world
The idea that technology is encouraging us to retreat from the real world, even as we connect elsewhere, does not seem so far-fetched.

More Technology News»

70 University of Pune colleges yet to seek NAAC grade
The NAAC grades form a critical piece of information for students while choosing the university or college they want to attend.

Tough questions? Smashing answers!
A post-presentation question-answer session is the litmus test of a good presenter — while anyone can repeat what’s been rehearsed, only a thoroughly prepared presenter can successfully handle questions.

Own business now big lure for fresh MBA graduates: Survey
The US remains the most preferred job location for alumni from B-schools worldwide with Chinese and Indians taking the lead.

More Education News»

Pedestrians' horror, shoppers' delight
Stepping out of Dadar (west) station, one is assaulted by a weird mix of scents and smells from the phool gully, a wholesale market for flowers, and a fish market.

Hawking zones, razing of illegal shops a must
G-North ward’s main headache is encroached footpaths and roads, which leave little space for both pedestrians and vehicles. Proposals to ease the congestion are yet to be even considered for implementation.

Soon, women cops above 40 years of age can wear saris
Women police personnel, particularly those who are aged above 40, will soon be permitted to wear saris instead of the traditional shirt and trousers uniform.

More Mumbai News»

5 youths drown in Yamuna
Five youths drowned in Yamuna river when they were taking a bath after playing Holi in north Delhi's Sonia Vihar on Monday.

Behenji with benefits
Introducing herself to backpackers in an Amsterdam hostel, the gauche young heroine in the film Queen says simply: “Myself Rani, from Rajouri, India.”

South African woman tries to fly out 12kg drugs to Kenya, held
The marketplace of narcotics smuggled by air through the Delhi airports is growing and foreigners are increasingly playing the role of drug mules.

More Delhi News»

Driver sacked for throwing girl out of bus
The BMTC on Monday sacked the driver accused of pushing a 23-year-old girl student out of a moving bus in the early hours of Friday.

JD(S) woos Sharief; it's Gita vs Yeddyurappa in Shimoga
Welcoming Gita into the party, JD(S) leader and former CM H D Kumaraswamy on Monday announced her candidature officially at a well-attended rally on the outskirts of Shimoga.

Ayush issues notice to Asaram centre
A centre owned by Sant Shri Asaramji Ashram Trust in the city, run by self-styled spiritual leader Asaram Bapu, is in fresh trouble.

More Bangalore News»

Poll fever bytes techies in Hyderabad
Election fever has touched the city’s techie community as well, which is taking time off from their hectic schedule to participate in various forms for campaigning in the run up to the polls next month. 

AP Bhavan split may kick up a new controversy
Based on the recommendation of the committee, the state government has decided to divide the property by the second week of April in the ratio of 58:42 between Residuary Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

Chiranjeevi to kick start poll campaign from March 21
Union tourism minister K Chiranjeevi will kick off the poll campaign on behalf of the beleaguered Congress in the Seemandhra region on March 21.

More Hyderabad News»

Fate of Nokia plant in Chennai to be decided soon
After the Supreme Court on Friday dismissed Nokia's appeal, refusing to lift the restraint on sale of its Indian assets as part of its global deal with Microsoft, the fate of the handset maker's Chennai plant is likely to be decided in the coming weeks.

Punishment for speeding motorists: Spending time in trauma ward
A grave problem may require a drastic solution. Anyone who causes accidents should be forced to spend three days in a trauma ward, looking at head injuries.

House painter hacked to death by gang
A 25-year-old house painter was hacked to death by six men near his residence at Tsunami Nagar in Semmenchery on Sunday night.

More Chennai News»

When British tried to rein in HOLI HURDANG!
A few days before Holi, the state administration issues a notification without fail.

We, the PIL people

Vaghela's bio on Congress site edited in 'Emergency'

More Ahmedabad News»

Traders seek action against errant tempos
Mahanagar president Syed Mohd Askari said, "Tempos have been involved in several crimes but authorities concerned are least bothered about the safety of the commuters".

Research to give scientific affirmation to papaya
The researcher explained that MRSA was a bacterium responsible for several infections that were difficult to treat as it was resistant to most of the standard antibiotics prescribed due to their indiscriminate use.

Political hues mix on Holi
In the existing political climate wherein parties are constantly engaged in a game of one-upmanship, witnessing, for instance, Modi applying gulal on Rahul's face or Sonia hugging Mayawati seems close to impossible.

More Allahabad News»

Nabarangpur Lok Sabha seat set for intense triangular contest
An intense triangular contest between the Congress, BJP and BJD is on for the Nabarangpur Lok Sabha seat.

Odisha JMM chief joins BJD
Marandi, a former MP and at the helm of JMM affairs in Odisha for over a decade, said he did not join BJD for a ticket, although political circles speculate that he could be nominated for the Mayurbhanj Lok Sabha seat.

50 more companies in Odisha for free-and-fair election
At present, the state has adequate central paramilitary forces, including eight OSAP battalions and six India Reserve battalions.

More Bhubaneswar News»

Medico arrested for using impersonator
Madhya Pradesh special task force on Sunday arrested a medical student of Chirayu Medical College, Bhopal for whom another student impersonated and appeared in pre-medical test (MPT), 2013.

MAFFICK sees the best of performances
Celebrating 100 years of cinema, MANIT's cultural fest "MAFFICK 2014" concluded here on Sunday.The final event was an amalgamation of dance, music, drama, rock band, exhibitions and workshops.

Day temp starts rising, Ujjain warmest at 36°C
Days are getting longer and warmer with summer setting in and day temperature rising across the state.

More Bhopal News»

Holi celebrated at Attari border
Holi revelers sprayed water guns; flung coloured water filled balloons while playing Holi at the Attari international border post on Monday.

Maintain crime figures in chart: SSP
The crime branch officials and modus operandi branch sleuths were asked to collect crime figures from all 11 police stations after every 10 days.

Holi makes them feel at home away from home
For people who have come from different parts of the country and settled in the Tricity, Holi celebrations is different from what they have been doing in their home states.They have adapted to the Chandigarh ways.

More Chandigarh News»

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Associates of Sri Caitanya by Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati; Amazing Cave City in Iran Carved from Volcanic Rock

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Sri Krishna Caitanya is Sri Krishna Himself. The associates of Sri Krishna Caitanya are constituents of Himself. It is our object in this short paper to study the implications of these doctrines.

Sri Krishna's active existence involves the undivided operation of the following six divine entities viz., gurus, devotees, avataras (divine descents), divine manifestations, divine powers, and Godhead Himself. All these are jointly and severally divine.
 
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Kandovan (Troglodyte) village in Iran is over 700 years old. It is located in the north east of Iran, at the foot of Mount Sahand in Kandovan. The villagers live in cave homes carved out from the volcanic rock. The age of some houses is more than 700 years. The village has become a tourist attraction due to the scenic beautiy as well as the unique houses found here. The houses have been carved out of cone shaped volcanic rock, which gives the impression of a giant termite colony. The name Kandovan actually means "beehive".
 
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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Your News Digest from Times of India

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, March 17, 2014
Today's Headlines

Weight-loss surgery may reduce knee pain in obese patients
Weight-loss surgeries help obese people get rid of diseases ranging from diabetes to infertility.

Poet Cheema, 'voice' of Uttarakhand movement, is AAP's man in Nainital
Kumar Vishwas is not alone. There’s another poet who is going to lend his voice to Arvind Kejriwal’s party.

Himachal BJP to make cement price rise a poll issue
 Cement price rise has become a poll issue in Himachal Pradesh as opposition BJP has decided to corner the ruling Congress on the issue.

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World's largest charter company eyes India entry
The huge spurt in demand for hiring business jets in India has now prompted the world’s largest charter company to have a subsidiary here.

Toyota's Bidadi unit locked out over wage row
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM), the Indian arm of Japanese auto giant Toyota Motor Corporation, has declared a lockout effective March 16 at its manufacturing unit in Bidadi, about 30km from Bangalore.

India Inc snaps up $29.3bn overseas assets in FY14
Outward foreign direct investment from the country, which was on slippery road during the past two fiscals, has seen some signs of recovery in the current fiscal with the total deal value touching $29.3 billion so far, says a report.

More Business News»

Paris pushes half the cars off roads to cut pollution
In a bid to reduce the health-threatening cloud of polluted air which has settled on northern France, half of the diesel and petrol cars in greater Paris will be banned from roads Monday.

Rahman, the stray tiger of Rahmankhera finds its territory
The stray tiger of Rahmankhera, fondly called Rahman, has finally found its territory in Dudhwa.

Green tax of Rs 20 crore in kitty, but pollution in Thane remains high
The green tax collected from 15-year-old vehicles by the Thane Regional Transport Office (RTO) lies unutilized with regard to curbing rising pollution levels.

More Environment News»

Rich-poor parity costs UK £39bn a year
The increasing gap between the rich and poor is costing the UK £39 billion every year.

Mideast peace talks at 'pivotal' juncture: Kerry
Top US diplomat John Kerry urged Palestinian prime minister Mahmud Abbas on Sunday to work hard to narrow huge differences with the Israelis at a "pivotal" time for peace talks.

Another group of 60 migrants tries to enter US
Sixty Mexican migrants were detained Sunday by US authorities after they crossed into the United States from the border city of Tijuana as part of a protest against US immigration policies.

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Sunny Leone wishes Happy Holi to her fans
While Sunny Leone has been telling people that they are never too old for a Baby Doll, she’s also realizing that you’re never too old to start playing Holi!

In Pics: Hottest Holi celebs of Bollywood

'Veena's husband pleaded with me to help him'
First of all, let me clarify this, that I have no role to play in Veena Malik’s either coming to India, or finding a name in the entertainment space. Yes, I was the person who brought Meera,

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'Contagious yawning is not linked to empathy'
Contagious yawning has been a mystery and scientists have little idea what causes it.

Brain reacts unconsciously to our body movement?
Researchers from University College London and Cambridge University have found evidence of a specialized mechanism in the human brain that takes in visual information about our body and triggers an instant, unconscious response.

In US, super-rich footing science research bill
Last April, US President Obama assembled some of the nation’s most august scientific dignitaries in the East Room of the White House.

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T20 WC: All eyes on India-Pak clash
Pakistan have won just one of their five T20 clashes against India and they have never beaten India in eight clashes in the World Cup (5 in ODIS and 3 in T20s).

Novak Djokovic wins Indian Wells crown
Novak Djokovic defeated Roger Federer 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7/3) on Sunday to capture his third title in the California desert to go with those he won in 2008 and 2011.

Title-chasing Liverpool sink Man United
Two Steven Gerrard penalties helped Liverpool to a crushing 3-0 win at Man United to leave them breathing down the necks of League leaders Chelsea.

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Review: Google Glass
Google Glass is an unassuming piece of technology when you're holding it in your hands.

Google updates Android store
The update, among other features, adds option to enable password-protection for each purchase made in the store.

Tablet wars: iPad Air vs Galaxy Note 10.1 vs Lenovo Ideapad A10
We list some of the best devices from the last six months to help you find one that’s right for you.

More Technology News»

Tough questions? Smashing answers!
A post-presentation question-answer session is the litmus test of a good presenter — while anyone can repeat what’s been rehearsed, only a thoroughly prepared presenter can successfully handle questions.

Own business now big lure for fresh MBA graduates: Survey
The US remains the most preferred job location for alumni from B-schools worldwide with Chinese and Indians taking the lead.

'Higher education enrolment ratio likely to grow to 30 % by 2020'
Higher education enrolment ratio in India is likely to grow to 30 per cent by 2020 because of increased investment in the sector and economic growth, a senior official today said.

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Don't let Holi 'colour your vision'
With people suffering from eye injuries ahead of Holi, doctors have advised caution in the use of colour and water balloons on Monday.

Godown collapse kills two people in Mumbai
Two people died and one was injured after a slab of a godown collapsed on them on Sunday morning.

Glasses that help doctors live-stream surgeries, check patient's parameters
The unobtrusive Google Glass he wears over his spectacles then starts recording the surgery, capturing the surgeon’s view in hi-definition.

More Mumbai News»

Behenji with benefits
Introducing herself to backpackers in an Amsterdam hostel, the gauche young heroine in the film Queen says simply: “Myself Rani, from Rajouri, India.”

South African woman tries to fly out 12kg drugs to Kenya, held
The marketplace of narcotics smuggled by air through the Delhi airports is growing and foreigners are increasingly playing the role of drug mules.

Schools hire experts to counsel students
Shri Ram School - across its three main campuses in Vasant Vihar, DLF Phase III and Aravali -has over 40 special educators and counsellors.

More Delhi News»

Surya namaskar to dosa, he loves all things Indian
As a boy, Ian Felton would look forward to "walking holidays" with his parents every year in Lake district, northwest England.

Keep our outdoors as tidy as our indoors
In India we are familiar with the idea of being house-proud: proud of keeping our homes tidy, clean and beautiful, however modest they are.

This is your city keep it clean
Last May, a group of techies, lawyers and architects from The Green Lungi Movement (TGLM) swooped down on a dirty, stenchy stretch of Ejipura near Koramangala, with brooms, buckets, mugs and mops.

More Bangalore News»

Tragedy follows lucky escape
In a tragic turn of events, five people, including three policemen were mowed down by a speeding trailer minutes after the same trio had a miraculous escape when the car in which they were travelling hit a divider and turned turtle.

BJP-TDP tie-up on the cards
In its quest for forming a key national alliance, the Bharatiya Janata Party inched towards sealing a deal with its old ally, the Telugu Desam Party in Andhra Pradesh, senior leaders from both sides said.

Kishan to contest Secunderabad LS seat
Dattatreya's name did not figure in the list of probable candidates for both Telangana and Seemandhra finalized by the party, said sources.

More Hyderabad News»

Indian officials in US ignore museum's request to ID idol
The Toledo Museum of Art has a mea culpa page on its website.

Idol talk? Kapoor loot was huge, sold across world
Subhash Kapoor, the New York-based art dealer, is being tried in Jeyamkondan for smuggling 18 idols from Varadharaja Perumal temple in Suthamalli, Ariyalur.

BJP-led alliance key front in TN poll race

More Chennai News»

When British tried to rein in HOLI HURDANG!
A few days before Holi, the state administration issues a notification without fail.

We, the PIL people

Vaghela's bio on Congress site edited in 'Emergency'

More Ahmedabad News»

Traders seek action against errant tempos
Mahanagar president Syed Mohd Askari said, "Tempos have been involved in several crimes but authorities concerned are least bothered about the safety of the commuters".

Research to give scientific affirmation to papaya
The researcher explained that MRSA was a bacterium responsible for several infections that were difficult to treat as it was resistant to most of the standard antibiotics prescribed due to their indiscriminate use.

Political hues mix on Holi
In the existing political climate wherein parties are constantly engaged in a game of one-upmanship, witnessing, for instance, Modi applying gulal on Rahul's face or Sonia hugging Mayawati seems close to impossible.

More Allahabad News»

Nabarangpur Lok Sabha seat set for intense triangular contest
An intense triangular contest between the Congress, BJP and BJD is on for the Nabarangpur Lok Sabha seat.

Odisha JMM chief joins BJD
Marandi, a former MP and at the helm of JMM affairs in Odisha for over a decade, said he did not join BJD for a ticket, although political circles speculate that he could be nominated for the Mayurbhanj Lok Sabha seat.

50 more companies in Odisha for free-and-fair election
At present, the state has adequate central paramilitary forces, including eight OSAP battalions and six India Reserve battalions.

More Bhubaneswar News»

Saba Sultan to recast Auqaf-e-Shahi board
More than two years after taking charge as Mutawalli (custodian of royal waqf properties), Saba Sultan is set to restructure Auqaf-e-Shahi (royal waqf properties) board, here on Sunday.

Teen repeatedly raped by friend's brother
A youth from Tilajamalpura area in city has been booked for repeatedly raping a teenaged girl over the last three months.Parents of the girl realized about it only after the girl became pregnant and lodged a complaint.

Kerosene sale ban: 3 climb atop overhead tank, threaten suicide
Three people, including a woman climbed on an under construction overhead water tank and threatened to commit suicide in protest against ban on free sale of kerosene on Saturday.

More Bhopal News»

Maintain crime figures in chart: SSP
The crime branch officials and modus operandi branch sleuths were asked to collect crime figures from all 11 police stations after every 10 days.

Holi makes them feel at home away from home
For people who have come from different parts of the country and settled in the Tricity, Holi celebrations is different from what they have been doing in their home states.They have adapted to the Chandigarh ways.

Holi takes on political overtones
This Holi is tinged with election fever with shops offering pichkaris or water guns with pictures of Narendra Modi and Arvind Kejriwal.

More Chandigarh News»

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Ayurvedic Remedies Can Heal Balding and Hair Fall

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Men across the world face hair loss due to several reasons. This may include impairment of the follicles or shafts, fungal infections and other conditions. It is caused by a combination of three factors - the male hormone known as testosterone, age and heredity.

There are basically two recognized types of alopecia, known as Khalita in Ayurveda. The first is alopecia areata, which according to ancient texts is called Indraulupta. It happens when the body's immune system mistakenly attacks the follicles and causes the hair to fall out. The second condition is the reason for common baldness and is also called androgenetic alopecia. It is usually referred to as male-pattern baldness, or permanent-pattern baldness.
 
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