Thursday, November 12, 2015
News Digest: BJP says will deliver on OROP promise
THE TIMES OF INDIA | |||||
Friday, November 13, 2015 | |||||
Today's Headlines |
BJP says will deliver on OROP promise Family eyeing legal battle to free Anup Chetia Intolerance issue follows Narendra Modi to UK, via 200 authors | |||||
Vodafone announces Rs 13,000 cr investment plan in India Govt for revenue neutral reduction of corporate tax Equity MF net inflows top record $9 billion in 7 months | |||||
Bird injuries rise due to noisy crackers, foul air New long-haired wasp species found in India China smog around 50 times WHO recommendations | |||||
Private library of Hebrew writings to be sold Alleged NY mobster acquitted over 'Goodfellas' heist Baby with two heads born in Bangladesh | |||||
Ranbir: Deepika scares me as an actor Why would Salman make for an ideal husband? | |||||
Fat stigma making us miserable, say experts New blood cancer drug clears first clinical trial PIO expert finds material to help 'drink from sea' | |||||
Ishant likely to replace Umesh, Steyn still doubtful India finally taste victory, beat Guam in FIFA WC qualifiers AB de Villiers to enter 100-Test club in Bangalore | |||||
Startups, e-commerce companies picking IITians over MBAs Black students denied entry into Apple store because 'they might steal something' Moving from Android to iOS: The good & the bad | |||||
New vocational courses come at fag end of session in Delhi schools IISc only Indian institute to make it to top 100 universities list Special aptitude test for Maharashtra state board students soon | |||||
Buses, first choice of many ONLY hosts a secret gig called One Night Only with the Canadian electronic act by DVBBS in Mumbai Ratnagiri girl eats fire cracker thinking it as chocolate, dies | |||||
Businesswomen to showcase their organic ideas at Delhi exhibition DTC to run special buses for Delhi trade fair Anti-cracker drives fail, Delhi chokes on Diwali air again | |||||
Celebrating caste heroes, for votes The Tipu controversy - To avoid controversies, public speakers need to dot their i's and cross their t's Curse kept memorial secret for 500 years | |||||
Namaz to Zakat, Old City is App-ening Parrikar urged to put off Gough Road closure HC directs authorities to restrict size of Ganesha idols | |||||
Weatherman forecasts more rain in Tamil Nadu & Puducherry Death crept in under the cover of darkness Opposition takes potshots at government's 'preparedness' | |||||
Gujarat ATS arrest 7 in connection with double murder of BJP leaders FDI norms relaxation to boost NRGs investment in Gujarat Diwali vacations: Amdavadis choose road over air | |||||
Lekhpal aspirants create ruckus, block train movement for hours Selfie on postage stamp soon Wanted dacoit gunned down in MP | |||||
No power cut till December-end Move to give preference to local students in admissions Skin bank a boon for burns patients | |||||
45 lakh devotees take holy dip in Mandakini on Diwali Vijayavargiya uses dog anology against Shotgun MP all set to seek Rs 3,500cr loan to tide over financial crisis | |||||
Congress MLA defends attending Sarbat Khalsa Parts of Punjab observe Black Diwali Desecrations still on in Moga, Bathinda | |||||
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Nadis: The Body’s Rivers of Energy ; Mokshapat: The Hindu Origin of Snakes and Ladders
A student of the great Indian poet Kabir once asked him, “Kabir, where is God?” His answer was simple: "He is the breath within the breath."
Snakes and Ladders is an ancient Indian game which was brought to the west by the British in 1892. It was called Mokshapath meaning Path to Salvation. In sanskrit Moksha=Salvation and Path=Path.