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Monday, April 28, 2014

News Digest: Political funding, spending still remain opaque

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Today's Headlines

Political funding, spending still remain opaque
For all the reforms made over the decades, the latest election has remained stuck in old ways in one crucial respect — the lack of transparency in political funding.

Rajasthan will probe Vadra land deals after polls: BJP
BJP declared Vadra's deals will be investigated in Rajasthan, where CM Vasundhara Raje will ensure a thorough probe once the Lok Sabha polls end on May 16.

Classical artistes take a political stance, spark debate
Chhanulal Mishra is the staple star turn on the last day of Varanasi's annual Sankat Mochan music festival.

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Itochu may buy Redington for Rs 3k cr
Itochu, with a history dating back to 1858, is Japan's third largest trading giant after Mitsubishi Corporation and Mitsui & Co.It has used acquisitions to bulk up trading presence in IT and communication products.

Madras Stock Exchange to shut shop after 76 years
South India’s fountainhead equity trading house, the 76-year-old Madras Stock Exchange will cease to exist from May 30 after it failed to adhere to several new regulatory requirements, including increased net worth as outlined by markets regulator Sebi.

Indians dump bulky TVs for slim flat panels
It’s the end of the road for the bulky curved TVs. The stylish, slimmer and technologically more advanced flat panel TVs have taken centre-stage in the Indian market and look set to make the traditional curved televisions (CRTs cathode ray tubes) history.

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Beautification drive killing Yamuna: Study
The study talks about Delhi’s constant obsession with beautifying and developing Delhi’s riverfront and how this has ironically meant nothing but further deterioration of the riparian ecology.

Mite sets new record as world's fastest land animal
A Southern California mite has set a new record as world's fastest land animal and the little creature can run 20 times faster than a cheetah and the equivalent of a person running 2,092km per hour, scientists say.

Govt pursuing plan for Galgibaga turtle conservation reserve
If all goes well, the state will soon have its first turtle conservation reserve at Galgibaga in south Goa, as the government is moving ahead with a proposal to acquire land for the project.

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Obama defends foreign policy record
President Barack Obama vigorously defended his foreign policy record on Monday, arguing that his cautious approach to global problems has avoided the type of missteps that contributed to a "disastrous" decade of war for the United States.

Israel, Palestine square up as peace deadline looms
Israel and the Palestinians appeared determined today to seal their divorce as Washington's deadline for reaching a Mideast peace deal was to expire, leaving hopes for a breakthrough in tatters.

US-Egypt ties 'turbulent', Egyptian minister says
Egypt-US relations remain difficult and "honest" talks are needed to put them back on track, Egyptian foreign minister Nabil Fahmy warned on Monday, even as the White House blasted a court's mass death sentence.

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PICS: Sunny Leone bares all for a private strip party?
If the buzz is to be believed then adult film star turned Bollywood actress Sunny Leone shed her inhibitions and much more recently.

Who is the best kisser in Bollywood?
With kissing scenes being almost necessary in Bollywood films these days, we couldn't help but wonder that who is the best kisser in Bollywood.

Did Rani Mukerji hide wedding details from cousins?
Yes, Rani Mukerji didn’t share her wedding plans with her cousins. And the reason for this is that one of them is referred to as a loudmouth in the industry.

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99 years later, error in OED corrected
An Australian scientist has forced the Oxford English Dictionary to change its definition of how a siphon works, after he found an error in the entry which had gone unnoticed for 99 years.

Suspect results plague fitness bands
My Nike FuelBand read lazy. My friend’s read fit. But we had done essentially the same thing.

Extreme levels of herbicide found in GM soy: Study
Extremely high levels of the herbicide Roundup have been found in 70% of the genetically modified (GM) soybeans.

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Amid despair, Atletico is hope in Madrid
For Spain's working class suffering through what feels like never-ending recession, Atletico's stunning season offers an uplifting example of beating the odds.

Bangalore to host India-Serbia playoff tie
Bangalore will host India's Davis Cup World Group playoff tie against Serbia from September 12 to 14. Serbia hold a 2-1 head-to-head over India in Davis Cup.

Suarez named PFA player of the year
Controversial striker Luis Suarez, who will lead Uruguay at the FIFA World Cup in Brazil, has scored 30 goals & contributed 12 assists for Liverpool so far.

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Microsoft rushes to fix Internet Explorer after attacks
Microsoft is rushing to fix a bug in Internet Explorer after a computer security firm disclosed the flaw over the weekend.

Opinion: The problem with iPad (and tablets)
The functionality that tablets offer, at least at the moment, is not something that can keep them pushing forward in the new market.

Wipro planning biggest restructuring exercise
Wipro is planning a wide-ranging restructuring to help employees shore up expertise in state-of-the art skills.

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Varsity misplaces recognition letter
The vice-chancellor of Jyotibha Phule Rohilkhand University was put in an embarrassing position by his subordinates who misplaced the recognition certificate issued to the varsity by the University Grants Commission in 1975.

SC to end nursery mess today
The Supreme Court on Monday gave 24 hours to the lieutenant governor of Delhi to consider accommodating inter-state transfer students in nursery classes of private schools by allowing them to increase intake by five-six seats each.

Technical institutes in UP involved in scholarship fraud
The query, filed by Puneet Sharma, chairman, Right to Information Task Force, found that in these institutes, students of other states were allegedly shown as residents of Uttar Pradesh and were granted scholarships on that basis.

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Man cons live-in partner of Rs 50 lakh gold with DJ's help
An unemployed man, who was in a live-in relationship with a woman, and his friend, who is a disc jockey, were arrested on Sunday for stealing gold worth Rs 50 lakh from the girlfriend’s flat.

Removal of 'VIP benches' now may damage Five Gardens' costly turf
In clear violation of heritage laws, six park benches which are not in accordance with the heritage committee recommendations, were installed earlier this month at the D garden of the 90-year-old Five Gardens in Dadar.

Aam aadmi can party! EU bans mangoes, prices plunge
This year, the aam aadmi can feast on the king of fruits, including the famed Alphonsos, without burning a hole in his pocket.

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Revised NCR plan will limit construction in green zones
Environment activists could breathe a bit easy as the revised plan for National Capital Region and sub-regional plan of Haryana will be reworked to ensure no tourism activities and only limited construction in natural conservation zones (NCZs).

4 hospitals need not keep free beds
Granting relief to four private hospitals, the Delhi high court on Monday quashed an order by the Delhi government asking them to provide free treatment to the poor even if their land lease deeds do not have a condition in this regard.

Just 16 came for grievance redressal at Delhi Secretariat
The government received a tepid response on the first day of public hearings. Officials said 16 people visited Delhi Secretariat on Monday to meet various officials and register their complaints.

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Quarrying in Western Ghats will help locals, Karnataka govt says
The Karnataka government objected to the recommendations of the Dr K Kasturirangan committee to ban quarrying and sand mining in the ecologically sensitive Western Ghats.

Kidwai hospital's ward attendant, patients allege institute is badly managed
Anwar Sab, 60, an agricultural labourer from Dodda Sagar Halli near Devanahalli went to the Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology for blood cancer treatment in February 2014.

Taking Metro across Bangalore still a far cry
Ajay Janotkar will have ride his sturdy steed to work for another year, at least.Ajay, a resident of Vijayanagar who commutes to Domlur, believed he could soon leave his bike home and take the Metro.

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Dogs, mosquitoes greet polling staff in Hyderabad
Polling staff may have to spend a sleepless night on Tuesday and it is not the impending voting exercise but the deplorable condition of the polling stations that will keep them awake. 

It's not all 'pink'
A large photograph of Indira Gandhi on a publicity poster of actress-turned-politician Vijayashanti in Medak town grabs the attention of onlookers. 

The star wife campaigner!
She has more than one credential of her own. Executive director, Apollo Group of Hospitals and Chairman, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), Andhra Pradesh. 

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$15 million statue lying in US warehouse
A $15 million Buddhist Yakshi statue, suspected to be stolen by art thief Subhash Kapoor, is lying unclaimed in a US customs warehouse, though there is evidence to establish its theft from a village in Madhya Pradesh , says Kirit Mankodi, an independent archaeologist.

Major Mukund Varadarajan cremated with full military honours in Chennai
Minutes before the cortege of Major Mukund Varadarajan left his house in Tambaram on Monday, his three-year-old daughter Arsheya said "good night and goodbye" to her father.

Court to fix Jayalalithaa's appearance day on May 19
An economic offences court hearing the income tax cases against chief minister J Jayalalithaa, exempted her appearance in court till the poll process is over, but adjourned the matter to May 19 to fix a date for recording her statements under Section 313 of CrPC.

More Chennai News»

Gujarat fake encounters: Bombay high court grants bail to 3 police officers
The court granted bail to the three police officers on bonds of Rs 1 lakh each and providing solvency of an equal amount. 

Lok Sabha poll: All for democracy's sake!
Gujarat goes to polls on April 30 and many citizens have taken upon themselves to raise awareness to go out in the heat and vote – for the sake of the country and their better tomorrow.

BJP puts workers on each page of voters' list in Gujarat
The BJP has allotted a party worker or volunteer for every page of the voters' list in Gujarat.

More Ahmedabad News»

Two students held for cyber fraud
Cyber Crime cell sleuths arrested two under-graduate students from Phulpur-Handia Road for online fraud on Sunday.

Will NaMo magic work in Allahabad?
A huge turnout of people at the filing of nomination papers of Narendra Modi in Varanasi, perhaps reinforces the fact that a wave in favour of BJP has gripped all across the nation.

Mayawati accuses NaMo of playing OBC card
Lashing out at BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi for playing ‘backward card’, BSP supremo Mayawati on Sunday dared him to name the backward class to which he belonged.

More Allahabad News»

SCB Medical College and Hospital begins bone marrow transplant
Doctors at SCB Medical College and Hospital carried out bone marrow transplant (BMT) on two blood cancer patients recently.

Koraput police in Bhubaneswar
In a post-poll violence, a group of people attacked Tara Prasad's brother Tuna Bahinipati, nephew Gupta Prasad Mohapatra and son Jyotiram Bahinipati on the intervening night of April 10 and 11.

Keonjhar grapples with malaria
Malaria continues to scourge the district, tall claims of containing the disease by health department notwithstanding.

More Bhubaneswar News»

Manager convicted for uploading morphed pictures of woman on Facebook
A senior manager of a private company was sentenced to three years in prison for creating a fake Facebook account of a married woman and uploading her morphed nude pictures on it.

Fearing FIR, private institutes begin to return 'swindled' scholarships
Fearing penal and criminal action, several private institutes in the state that allegedly misappropriated scholarships meant for SC/ST students, have started returning the amount.

SUVs are burglars' vehicle of choice this summer
SUVs have won the favor of burglars this summer.Two incidents of theft wherein thieves came in Scorpios and decamped with cash and valuables have come to light in past three days alone.

More Bhopal News»

55-yr-old gets 10-yr jail term for raping minor
A local court on Monday sentenced a 55-year-old person to 10-year jail term for the rape of a seven-year-old girl in May last year.

Summer brings acne woes for dogs
The rising temperature and humidity has given rise to a new condition of acne among the dogs.City veterinarians claim of receiving an increased number of pets infested with bugs and flea.

Elante raid: Errant UT officials may be booked
All three reports mentioned violations of serious nature."It has been confirmed that in many cases, original plans were not matching with constructed commercial establishments.

More Chandigarh News»

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Sunday, April 27, 2014

News Digest

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, April 28, 2014
Today's Headlines

Narendra Modi, Sonia Gandhi in back-to-back rallies in Visakhapatnam
The stage is set for rival star campaigners, Narendra Modi of the BJP and Sonia and Rahul Gandhi of the Congress, to crisscross the Seemandhra region virtually at the same time as campaigning heads for the last dash ahead of the May 7 elections.

Patient suffers as air ambulances booked till elections
An Allahabad resident continues to battle for life even as his wait to be airlifted to a Mumbai hospital gets longer. Reason: the family—though it can afford the expense—has not been able to hire an aircraft, most of which are engaged by major political parties till the last leg of polls.

As many errors crop up in Mumbai, NGO studying electoral rolls in 21 cities
While many legitimate voters could not find their names on the electoral rolls during the Lok Sabha polls, names of some dead persons and phantom voters crept in.

More India News»

Amazon lobbies in US for Indian FDI
After supermarket giant Walmart, it is online retail major Amazon which appears to be lobbying hard with the US lawmakers to seek their support for facilitating its “foreign direct investment in India”.

US No. 1 FII source, beats Mauritius
Once known as the biggest gateway for flow of funds into India, Mauritius has slipped to the second place after the US in terms of quantum of money being brought in by overseas investors into Indian markets.

Headhunters bear risk of mis-hiring at top
It’s no longer incumbent on just a fresh recruit to prove his worth in a new company.

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Over 20,000 hatchlings make it to the sea
Volunteers from Student Sea Turtle Conservation Network (SSTCN) and forest department staff have found and relocated more than 350 turtle nests this season, which is 100 more than the last nesting season.

Nature lovers dive underwater to clean up Grande Island
Venkat Charloo, of Barracuda Diving India, said, "All Goans should fight for making these islands into marina parks that will not only help preserve the ecosystem on land, as well as the underwater marine life".

Death of fish in Sirpur Lake: Officials blame it on heat
A day after death of fish in Sirpur Lake, Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) swung into action and got in touch with fisheries department to find out possible solution to the problem.

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Tornado kills 2 in US: Official
Authorities say a tornado has killed two people in a small Oklahoma town.

NY bill would bar condoms as proof of prostitution
New York City spends more than a million dollars every year to distribute free condoms to combat unintended pregnancies and diseases such as AIDS. Yet city police are allowed to confiscate those very condoms as evidence of prostitution.

Will seek membership of international bodies:Palestine
The PLO's central council on Sunday adopted a plan to pursue attempts to join 60 United Nations bodies and international agreements, according to a statement from the governing body of the Palestine Liberation Organisation.

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'We romanced a lot and it was hot, hot romance'
Jackie Shroff is emotional, reckless and practical and has superstardom written all over him. He is all giving like his mother and has the face of his father and the only man he considers more stylish than himself is his friend Danny Denzongpa.

Jodha says director mentally tortured her
Paridhi Sharma, who plays the title role in Jodha Akbar, almost quit the TV show a few weeks ago over differences with her director Santram Verma.

Now, I want to see the bedroom: Vir Das
The recently released Revolver Rani (RR) sees Vir Das graduating to a lead role from supporting ones. The next 15 months, he says, will also see him experimenting with genres other than comedy.

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Tech to stop drivers from texting
American tech giant Apple has filed a patent application for a system that aims to make texting at the wheel impossible by blocking drivers from sending messages from cellphones.

Here's a water bottle that you can eat
Finished drinking your bottle of water? Now eat it! A design student in the UK has developed an edible bottle that could rid the world of excess plastic waste.

Sun's new neighbour as cold as Earth's North Pole
Astronomers have discovered the coldest star of its kind - as frosty as Earth's North Pole - just 7.2 light years away.

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Liverpool lose grip on title with defeat
Liverpool's hopes of winning their first title in 24 years suffered a huge setback when their 2-0 defeat at home by Chelsea blew the EPL title race wide open.

Sania-Cara end runners up in Stuttgart
Sania Mirza will have to wait for her first title of the 2014 season as she lost the summit clash of Porsche Grand Prix with partner Cara Black on Sunday.

3-in-a-row for Sharapova in Stuttgart
Maria Sharapova claimed a hat-trick of Stuttgart titles on Sunday after coming from behind to win a three-set battle royal with Ana Ivanovic in the final.

More Sports News»

'Apple: An empire without an emperor'
An excerpt from Haunted Empire: Apple After Steve Jobs by Yukari Iwatani Kane

6 activity websites for kids
Here’s a bunch of cool activity websites to keep your children occupied this vacation season.

Apple offers to fix rare fault in older iPhones
Apple has offered to fix some older iPhone 5 smartphones with flawed on-off buttons.

More Technology News»

Venture event
The venture finals for the Wharton Business Plan Competition is slated for May 1, when the eight finalists will compete for over $125,000 in prizes.

Market review
The farther from the United States, the more clearly companies communicate corporate performance, says a new study from the University of British Columbia’s Sauder School of Business.

'It is never too late to learn'
Kevin D’Souza, pursuing an MBA in general management at AUT University in New Zealand, shares his story of taking a break after 14 years in senior management in advertising

More Education News»

Election staff forced to work under 'dismal conditions'
The death of two teachers from exhaustion while on election duty has focused attention on the dismal conditions under which polling staff are forced to work, an issue various teachers’ organizations had tried to bring to the authorities’ notice even before the election.

Chhagan Bhujbal listed kin as voters in two places: BJP leader
Kirit Somaiya, the BJP candidate from Mumbai North-East constituency, has accused senior NCP minister Chhagan Bhujbal of double registration of his kin on the voters’ list.

Officials blame lower turnout for Mumbai repoll on weekend mood
Sunday’s mini repolling exercise witnessed a contrast, though it registered a comparatively lower turnout than on Thursday, as anticipated by polling staff.

More Mumbai News»

Man gets Rs 10 lakh for loss of vision
A 29-year-old man, who lost 20% vision in one eye after being hit by a car in 2012, was awarded a compensation of over Rs 10 lakh by a motor accident claims tribunal (MACT).

Day-to-day trial in CWG graft case
The trial in a CWG-related graft scam, in which Congress MP Suresh Kalmadi and nine others are facing prosecution, will be conducted on a day-to-day basis, a special court has said.

Metro plans Malaysia training
Delhi Metro is sending its engineers abroad to improve their skills in underground tunnelling.

More Delhi News»

How many know how Kempegowda built Bangalore?
History tells us many things. It tells us about our beginnings and the influences that shaped us. Armed with this knowledge, we can understand why we are what we are, and it helps us decide in what direction we should position our footsteps.

Lacing a text with local flavour
In 2011-12, the National Curriculum Framework Revision and Textbook Preparation committee came up with revolutionary additions to the textbook of social science for fifth graders in the state syllabus.

For students, a textbook case of local amnesia
When Mythili K, a class X student of a school in Malleswaram, asked her mother what happened in Bangalore during the freedom struggle, the latter drew a blank.

More Bangalore News»

Narendra Modi, Sonia Gandhi in back-to-back rallies in Visakhapatnam
The stage is set for rival star campaigners, Narendra Modi of the BJP and Sonia and Rahul Gandhi of the Congress, to crisscross the Seemandhra region virtually at the same time as campaigning heads for the last dash ahead of the May 7 elections.

K Chandrasekhar Rao gheraoed by Osmania University students 
 In what seemed to be a loss of face, TRS supremo K Chandrasekhar Rao was gheraoed by students on the Osmania University campus on Sunday. Rao was gheraoed by over 2,000 students during a brief stopover while he was on his way to attend a road show at Chilkalguda.

Partha Sarathy in a fix over discrepancy in affidavits
Former minister K Partha Sarathy, who is contesting on a YSR Congress ticket for the Machilipatnam Lok Sabha seat, seems to have landed himself in a tight spot by filing two affidavits with contradicting details.

More Hyderabad News»

From Hong Kong to the hills, TN leaders brush off campaign dust
After a hectic election campaign, leaders of various political parties in the state have decided to take a break from their regular routine.

FIR against 6 firms for working on polling day
City police on Sunday registered FIRs against six companies which violated the election commission’s orders to declare a holiday on polling day (April 24).

 Spotted deer found dead with injuries in Taramani
 A deer was found dead near Voluntary Health Services Hospital in Taramani on Saturday.

More Chennai News»

How the lotus bloomed on this Congress turf
Ahmed Patel, Sonia Gandhi’s political secretary, enjoys tremendous goodwill in Bharuch which sent him to the Lok Sabha in 1977, 1980 and 1984. 

Anand Sharma slams BJP for misusing Bapu's image, tears into Gujarat model
Senior Congress leader and Union commerce and industry minister Anand Sharma on Sunday accused the RSS and BJP of misusing the image of Mahatma Gandhi as a promotional item.

BRTS unable to find operator for new fleet
For almost one-and-a-half years now, the Ahmedabad Janmarg Limited (AJL) has been waiting for an operator to take the responsibility of running the 223-bus new BRTS fleet.

More Ahmedabad News»

Two students held for cyber fraud
Cyber Crime cell sleuths arrested two under-graduate students from Phulpur-Handia Road for online fraud on Sunday.

Will NaMo magic work in Allahabad?
A huge turnout of people at the filing of nomination papers of Narendra Modi in Varanasi, perhaps reinforces the fact that a wave in favour of BJP has gripped all across the nation.

Mayawati accuses NaMo of playing OBC card
Lashing out at BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi for playing ‘backward card’, BSP supremo Mayawati on Sunday dared him to name the backward class to which he belonged.

More Allahabad News»

SCB Medical College and Hospital begins bone marrow transplant
Doctors at SCB Medical College and Hospital carried out bone marrow transplant (BMT) on two blood cancer patients recently.

Koraput police in Bhubaneswar
In a post-poll violence, a group of people attacked Tara Prasad's brother Tuna Bahinipati, nephew Gupta Prasad Mohapatra and son Jyotiram Bahinipati on the intervening night of April 10 and 11.

Keonjhar grapples with malaria
Malaria continues to scourge the district, tall claims of containing the disease by health department notwithstanding.

More Bhubaneswar News»

Fearing FIR, private institutes begin to return 'swindled' scholarships
Fearing penal and criminal action, several private institutes in the state that allegedly misappropriated scholarships meant for SC/ST students, have started returning the amount.

SUVs are burglars' vehicle of choice this summer
SUVs have won the favor of burglars this summer.Two incidents of theft wherein thieves came in Scorpios and decamped with cash and valuables have come to light in past three days alone.

Hot 'Sun'day hits Bhopal
Sweltering heat, hot winds and uncomfortably high temperature kept the whole of Bhopal indoors on Sunday.Roads were deserted as stifling waves swept the city with mercury touching 42 degrees celsius.

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2 financier's men held for kidnapping bid
Two employees of a leading Manimajra-based financer were arrested for trying to kindap two shopkeepers at gunpoint from the busy Krishna Market in Sector 41 on Sunday night.

Panchkula's Sector 18 waterless for 3 days
Sector 18 is in the grip of a water crisis after a tubewell stopped functioning owing to a short circuit for the last three days, causing hardships to almost 500 residents.

Tech to help PGI cut queues
You do not have to stand in a queue of 7,000 OPD patients daily visiting PGI.Soon, the institute will set up kiosks where patients can register and get a pre-OPD card.

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Saturday, April 26, 2014

Natural Prevention with Pears

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Pears (also known as nashpati) are a delightfully juicy and elusively flavored sweet fruit, which is one of the most common fruits found with fruit vendors near you. But did you know that some of the vital nutrients found in pears may play preventive roles in heart problems, cancer and other diseases? Pears provide a variety of the essential nutrients necessary to lead a healthy lifestyle.
 
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