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Monday, November 23, 2015

News Digest: BJP accuses Rahul Gandhi of double standards

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Today's Headlines

BJP accuses Rahul Gandhi of double standards
Under attack over the issue of intolerance, BJP on Monday hit back at Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of practising double-standards as it questioned his presence with hate speech accused Imran Masood during his 'padyatra' in Saharanpur.

RJD, JD(U) MLAs forcibly occupy bungalows
Some of the newly elected RJD and JD(U) MLAs have allegedly started occupying the bungalows allotted to others even before any formal transfer in their names.

Pahlaj's 'eulogy' to PM irks Rajyavardhan Rathore
In a snub to Censor Board chief Pahlaj Nihalani, MoS for I&B Rajyavardhan Rathore said any film made on the PM should have been referred to the government first.

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FM tells banks to clean up balance sheets

Offline traders launch e-lala

Banks to push solar panels

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Tiger census: Commission raps forest officers for not giving info under RTI
Activist Had Sought Details Of 2014 Tiger Census

Mud from Brazil mining disaster contaminates ocean
A torrent of mud unleashed by a dam burst at an iron ore mine in southeastern Brazil is contaminating the Atlantic Ocean. The mud flowed downstream into the Doce River, where it devastated wildlife and compromised the drinking water source for hundreds of thousands of people.

NGT summons officials from UP, Uttarakhand
The National Green Tribunal on Monday slammed Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand governments over increasing pollution in river Ganga's tributary Ramganga and summoned top officials of the various departments.

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'Rambo' appeal lures Brussels youths to IS
Khalid Ben Larbi lived a hedonistic lifestyle similar to other European youths and rarely went to the mosque in Molenbeek, the mainly Muslim Moroccan immigrant area where he and three of the suspected Paris attackers grew up in Brussels.

Iran says US policies threaten Tehran, Moscow
Iran's supreme leader, at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Tehran, said on Monday US policies in the Middle East region were a threat to both countries and called for closer ties between Tehran and Moscow.

Earthquake in southwestern Mexico shakes capital
A moderate but shallow earthquake in southwestern Mexico on Monday was felt in Mexico City, where it shook buildings and forced offices to be evacuated.

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Tracking Ranbir and Deepika's love story
On Sunday afternoon, Ranbir Kapoor fulfilled his Tamasha co-star Deepika Padukone’s wish by getting the film’s team to arrange for their travel to New Delhi by an overnight train, instead of taking a two-hour flight.

Yet another top actress goes in for a nose job?
A pretty actress has been in hiding for a fortnight or so. And the reason she has not left her rented apartment after a visit to the clinic is not because she is dodging questions on her clandestine affair.

Akshay Kumar's biggest blockbusters
Akshay has given some huge hits, read on to know about the actor's blockbuster films over the years...

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Dream job? Company seeks chocolate taster

SpaceX gets first Nasa offer to ferry astronauts to ISS

New method removes nanoparticles from blood with ease
A team of US engineers has developed a new technology that uses an electrical field to easily and quickly isolate drug-delivery nanoparticles from blood. The electronic chip can also serve as a tool to separate and recover nanoparticles from other complex fluids for medical and other applications.

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Indian hockey team wins 3rd Test but lose series to Australia
Akashdeep Singh's blinder in the dying moments of the game helped India edge past Australia 3-2 in the final hockey Test but the hosts ended up losing the series.

SL likely venue for Indo-Pak series, announcement on Nov 27
With only a month's window available after India finish their Test series against South Africa on December 7, the series is likely to be confined to three ODIs and two T20Is, according to top BCCI sources.

Bopanna returns to top-10, Sania Mirza's No. 1 rank intact
Rohan Bopanna, who finished runner-up at the season-ending Finale, returned top-10 as he gained three places to be at number nine in doubles rankings.

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11 most powerful people in the technology world
We have picked up tech leaders from Business Insider's world's most powerful people list -- the men and women who are most influential in technology landscape. So, here's over to 11 most powerful people in technology world.

Lenovo Vibe S1 first impressions
Lenovo is out with Vibe S1, the world’s first smartphone with two front cameras. And though the selfie snapper is the highlight of the device, it has much more to offer: 3 gigs of RAM, 13MP rear camera and a sleek design, among others. Priced at Rs 15,999. Read our first impressions of the Lenovo Vibe S1 smartphone

LG Nexus 5X price slashed in India
Its been barely a month since since LG launched Nexus 5X in India, and the smartphone has already got price cuts on leading e-commerce websites.

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Drastic dip in foreign students coming to India
The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) was jubilant in August when it hosted students from 19 global management schools for a course.

HRD ministry sets up panel on Sanskrit
A 13-member expert panel headed by former chief election commissioner N Gopalaswami will deliberate on issues related to Sanskrit as part of its attempt to promote the language. The panel will examine various issues related to the teaching of the language in the country.

Nilima Achwal to talk on gender equality in TEDx at IIM Raipur
A gender-equal society would be one where the word ‘gender’ does not exist: where everyone can be themselves.

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Sheena murder case: Emails may help nab Indrani
A chain of email crisscrossing among Sheena, Indrami, Peter and Rahul forms part of the annexures of the CBI's chargesheet in the sheena murder case. The CBI is relying on these emails to make its case against Indrani for killing her daughter on April 24, 2012

Rahul had gone all out to save Sheena from Indrani
Rahul Mukerjea was so deeply in love with Sheena Bora that he sold his belongings to `rescue' her from her mother Indrani, who kept her for a while in Bangalore and gave her medication meant for mental illness. In his statement to the CBI, mentioned in the agency's chargesheet in the Sheena murder case, Rahul also narrates the police callousness while he was frantically looking for his fiancée.

Peter had called senior IPS officer for 'help'
When the Khar police went to arrest Indrani Mukerjea at her Worli residence on August 25, she called her husband Peter, who called an IPS officer now holding a top position with the city police.

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No protest allowed near assembly

4th finance report to be tabled

HC poser to govt on VIP movement

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MLC Ugrappa creates ruckus in MLAs House in Bengaluru
Karnataka legislative assembly witnessed high drama on Monday after opposition BJP staged a protest over the presence of Congress MLC and head of the panel on prevention of crimes against women and children V S Ugrappa in the officers' gallery of the House.

Karnataka govt proposes to acquire 1000 acres of land to dump waste
The Karnataka government has proposed to acquire huge tract of land exclusively for dumping and processing city's garbage.

Vendetta politics threatens to close down Karnataka Lokayukta institution
Vendetta politics of ruling Congress came to the fore after the ruling party moved a fresh motion in the legislative assembly on Monday seeking the removal of Upa Lokayukta Subhash B Adi.

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Smuggling defies steep drop in gold prices
The steep drop in gold price ­ by almost Rs 10 lakh per kg ­ over the past two years has failed to put brakes on the smuggling of the yellow metal into Hyderabad. The reason - the continuing high margin of profit coupled with increase in quantity of smuggled gold.

Airport insiders hand-in-glove with gold smugglers, Customs sleuths fazed
Recruiting airport `insiders', hiding gold in aircraft toilets and seats - smugglers are coming up with craftier ways to hoodwink Customs sleuths.

'Natural treatment should be opted over knee replacement'
Joint replacement surgery should be delayed as much as possible and one must use all other forms of treatment to prolong the life of natural knee, sports medicine expert Dr Anant Joshi said on Sunday.

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HC notice to Jaya on misusing state funds for 2016 polls
The Madras high court has ordered notice to chief minister J Jayalalithaa on a petition claiming use of state funds for 2016 elections advertisement by her.

Chennai: Passengers help woman deliver in moving train
The first time Aruna R felt a sudden sharp jab in her lower abdomen, she ignored it.

Lessons all washed out: It's raining holidays in schools

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AIS to be fitted on 26,000 fishing boats
Marine Police sources said the central government has decided to fit AIS (Advanced Identification System) on about 3 lakh Indian fishing boats, of which about 26,000 are from Gujarat.

Intercepted message may help identify boat
Gujarat Marine Police and the Indian Coast Guard has started a joint probe into the allegations of a mid-sea fight between fishermen from Jafrabad in Amreli district and some other fishermen from another Indian state.

Vipul Vijoy inquiry to start today
A fresh inquiry into the alleged confinement of cops in the garage of his residence at Karai Academy by additional director general of police, Vipul Vijoy, will get under way on Tuesday.

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Allahabad university student president issued notice
Allahabad university authorities have issued a notice to the student union president, Richa Singh asking her to explain why action should not taken against her as she sat on dharna on the night of November 19 without prior permission or informing the varsity administration.

AU starts process for depositing contribution under New Pension Scheme
The authorities of Allahabad University, after being asked by the authorities of PFRDA (Pension fund regulatory and development authority) to transfer the share of funds, which it is liable to pay against the 10% share of monthly salary of a given employee under the New Pension System (NPS), has started the process for transfer of funds to the central agency.

IRCTC to launch winter trips to heritage sites, deserts
Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC) will start two train services that will unveil the winter charm of the country’s sprawling deserts and heritage sites.

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Odisha human rights commission asks govt to form expert committee to monitor mid-day-meal scheme
Odisha Human Rights Commission on Monday asked the state government to constitute a committee for monitoring proper implementation of Mid-Day Meal (MDM) scheme in the state.

Film on displacement and mining to be released next month
After two critically acclaimed films in a row ace film director Sabyasachi Mohapatra is ready with his latest feature film ‘Pahada ra luha’ (Tears of Mountain) to be released next month. Like his previous films this one also deals with problems of ethnic communities and the changes in their lives due to displacement and mining.

Man kills six-month-old daughter, surrenders before police
A man allegedly killed his six-month-old daughter after a fall out with his wife in Odisha's Mayurbhanj district on Saturday, and surrendered to the police.

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4 nabbed in Bhopal for blackmailing, extorting money from broker after meeting on Whatsapp
Think twice before responding to any offer on WhatsApp. Crime Branch, Bhopal arrested a gang of four members, including two women, who had blackmailed a property broker and extorted money from him by clicking his obscene pics. Accused met the victim on Whatsapp.

Centre increases state's share by 17 per cent, will provide relief to MP soon, says Gehlot
In the shadow of state’s severe drought conditions, the debate over financial aid from the Centre has raised role of central minister from the state.

Gehlot adds voice to Bhagwat's proposal to pave way for Ram temple construction
Thawar Chand Gehlot has said that party is firm over its commitment to built Ram mandir after removing all hurdles. 

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'Guru Teg Bahadur's martyrdom day should be observed as Human Rights and Religious Freedom day'

Police solve abduction case of businessman's son, arrest 3
Kurukshetra police on Monday claimed to have solved the abduction case of Aditya Singhala, son of a local businessman, by arresting the remaining three accused, bringing the number of those nabbed in the case to five.

Sikh For Justice to submit dossier to US, Canada and EU on human rights violations in Punjab
US based advocacy group Sikh For Justice (SFJ) has announced that it will submit a dossier with the administrations of the United States, Canada and European Union of the recent “grave rights violations” in Punjab.

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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Home Remedies for Acne and Acne Scars ; My Initiation into Spirituality – Part 2

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Adult acne is a challenge and not necessarily a by-product of age like it was when we were young. It’s true that adult acne break out mainly due to hormonal reasons, but it can also be the result of extremely oily skin. And believe me, acne and acne scars, small or big can be a real blow to a person’s confidence.
 
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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 it was that I was searching for, but the vague feeling of separation was acutely present.
 
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News Digest: AAP has become Khap, says senior Bhushan

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, November 23, 2015
Today's Headlines

AAP has become Khap, says senior Bhushan

Former comrades invoke RTI spirit

Indian tourists rank 10th on spenders' list on hotel rooms abroad, finds study
The average Indian has been shedding that price-sensitive when travelling abroad, it tag seems.

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9 Dreamliners fetch Air India Rs 7,000 crore
Adopting the sale and lease-back route, debt-ridden Air India has raised almost Rs 7,000 crore by selling nine of its 21 Dreamliners to a Singapore-based leasor and then leasing the planes from it.

Ortho implants may become 50% cheaper
Prices of exorbitantly-priced orthopaedic implants are expected to come down by 40-50%, with a government body suggesting-for the first time ever-price caps to make them more affordable for patients.

Startups pitch and play to win global challenge
Making pitches and presentations might not be your idea of an ideal Sunday, but these 40 startups would rather have been here than anywhere else in the world.

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Noida plays vital role in green UP drive

'Indian culture key to solving environmental problems'
Sushma Swaraj said here today that Indian philosophy, lifestyle and cultural practices are based on the science of protecting nature and hold key to solving environmental issues like global warming.

Green cover shrinks as urbanisation takes toll on Bengaluru
India's Silicon Valley-Bengaluru is fast losing its green cover with urbanisation having risen by 125 per cent between 2000 and 2014, researchers at Indian Institute of Science (IISc) claimed.

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Mali hotel attack aimed at peace talks, say separatists
The assault on a luxury hotel in Mali's capital that killed 19 people was a clear attempt to derail a fragile peace process meant to stabilize the country's volatile north, a representative of northern separatist groups said Sunday.

Hollande hopes to spur US to do more against IS

Eight killed in NE Nigeria suicide bombing: Relief agency
Eight people were killed on Sunday when a female suicide bomber detonated her explosives among women and children arriving in Nigeria's northeastern city of Maiduguri seeking to escape Boko Haram violence in the countryside.

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PIC: Deepika and Ranbir gorging on Pani Puri
The Pani Puri goes by different names and indeed even distinctive tastes across different cities in India. While the lyrical city of Lucknow calls it ‘Pani Ke Patashey’, Delhiites call it ‘Gol-guppa’.

'My body wasn't ready for bold scenes'
After her mega Bollywood launch opposite a superstar, Daisy Shah struggled to get a foothold in the industry. But it has been worth her while as she awaits the release of her next flick, the erotic thriller Hate Story 3.

Top 10 seductive saree songs

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Use science to improve quality of life: Harsh Vardhan
India's Minister for Science and Technology Dr. Harsh Vardhan has said that efforts should be made through science to find practical solutions to improve the quality of life of the people.

One in two 45-year-olds will get pre-diabetic high blood sugar
A most half of 45-year-olds will develop so-called prediabetes, an elevated blood sugar level that often precedes diabetes, says a study from The Netherlands.

Working vocal cords grown in lab
Human vocal cords have been grown in the laboratory for the first time in a develop ment that could one day lead to “voice“ transplants for people who cannot speak because of a permanently damaged larynx.

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India thrash Pakistan 6-2 to win Junior Men's Asia Cup hockey
Drag-flicker Harmanpreet Singh scored a quartet as Indian team kept their unbeaten run intact in the Junior Men's Asia Cup hockey tournament registering an emphatic 6-2 victory over arch-rival Pakistan in the final.

Bopanna-Mergea end runners-up at ATP World Tour Finals
Rohan Bopanna yet again finished runner-up at the ATP season-end Finale after losing the summit clash with his Romanian partner Florin Mergea on Sunday.

Australia beat India 2-1 in second Hockey Test
Jacob Whetton and Aran Zalewski netted a goal in a difference of two minutes - 46th and 48th - allowing the hosts to overshadow an attacking display by India in the initial stages of the match. India held the lead for the most part, only to squander the advantage in the fag end.

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11 smartphone apps to make your photos better
As smartphone cameras become more powerful, you can learn to do more with them apart from just basic photos & videos. Here are 11 apps to help you get the best out of your smartphone camera.

How smartphone screens have become the new living rooms
From food walks to poetry sessions; from creative storytelling groups to school reunion groups... people are still connecting, chatting, having a good time even though they aren't meeting face-to-face on a regular basis.

10 cool gadgets we want to see in India
There are many gadgets and cool tech toys that are available in other countries right now but, sadly, not in the Indian market. There are many such pocket-sized and wearable devices that geeks in the country want in their hands, but can't get. Here's a list of 10 cool gadgets we want to see in India right now...

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Spending time on domestic chores can impact education, finds study
A new study has found time spent on domestic chores can impact education.

Anna University suspends exams, classes till Nov 28
Anna University has suspended all exams and classes till November 28 due to heavy rain in Chennai and other parts of Tamil Nadu, registrar R Gansesan said on Sunday evening.

RTE campaigners issue statement against Delhi government's education bills
A group of Right to Education activists who are part of the India Campaign for Education, has issued a statement "express[ing] deep concern" about education-related decisions by the Delhi Government.

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DGP report in Sheena murder case 'confusing'

CBI wants to grill Mukerjea on financial dealings

Lower Parel has edge in Smart City race

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AAP MLA threatens cop, booked

Woman dies after jumping before Metro at Yamuna Bank

Taskforce to resolve property tax issue

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Bengalureans take up Himalayan challenge, ride cycle on frozen lake
Two riders pull off cliff-hanger in mountain, adventure movie to hit screen.

Ruling Cong looks to derail opposition plans to remove Lokayukta
The vendetta politics of the ruling Congress threatens to derail opposition BJP-JD(S) efforts to remove Lokayukta Justice Y Bhaskar Rao.

Tanda tourism to provide a glimpse of Lambani heritage
Domestic and international tourists heading to Karnataka can soon witness the state’s rich ethnic culture. ‘Tanda tourism’, as the Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation likes to call its initiative, will take tourists to tandas, the hamlets of nomadic Lambani tribes.

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'Natural treatment should be opted over knee replacement'
Joint replacement surgery should be delayed as much as possible and one must use all other forms of treatment to prolong the life of natural knee, sports medicine expert Dr Anant Joshi said on Sunday.

Land sinks in Kadapa, people vacated
Revenue and police authorities on Sunday directed people in Nayanoripalle village of CK Dinne mandal in Kadapa district to immediately vacate their houses following emergence of about a dozen sinkholes.

Sher o shayari atop Naubat Pahad
Sher o shayari atop Naubat Pahad

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New pond at Guindy National Park arrests flooding in area

Elderly, disturbed occupants of home stumped by flooding

Chennai: Floodgates opened as Red Hills reaches brimful

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47% turnout in high-stake election to six civic bodies
Amid widespread complaints of deletion of names from voters' lists, polling took place on Sunday for the first phase of the two-tiered elections to local self-government bodies in Gujarat, with around 47 percent of the electorate turning out to cast their ballot.

Central Govt working on Sahakari Samiti Bill: Radha Mohan
The Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan on Sunday announced that the central government was working towards a ’Sahakari Samiti Bill’, which is currently in its draft form, to help the co-operative movement in India to be more self-reliant. The Union Minister was speaking at the valedictory function on the final day of the 5th National conference on Co-operative Reforms organised by Sahakar Bharati at Pirana near Ahmedabad, as the chief guest.

NRG couple thwarts purse-snatching; two arrested
A non-resident Gujarati (NRG) couple thwarted a snatching incident and nabbed the two accused on Friday night.

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AU starts process for depositing contribution under New Pension Scheme
The authorities of Allahabad University, after being asked by the authorities of PFRDA (Pension fund regulatory and development authority) to transfer the share of funds, which it is liable to pay against the 10% share of monthly salary of a given employee under the New Pension System (NPS), has started the process for transfer of funds to the central agency.

IRCTC to launch winter trips to heritage sites, deserts
Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC) will start two train services that will unveil the winter charm of the country’s sprawling deserts and heritage sites.

Dalit woman thrashed for touching idol
A Dalit woman was allegedly thrashed by three persons for touching a goddess' idol in a temple in Rajapur area of Chitrakoot district on Thursday evening. Police have lodged an FIR against three persons, including prime accused Rohit, under Sections 323, 504, 506, 356 of IPC and 3(14) of the SC/ST Act. All accused are absconding.

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Film on displacement and mining to be released next month
After two critically acclaimed films in a row ace film director Sabyasachi Mohapatra is ready with his latest feature film ‘Pahada ra luha’ (Tears of Mountain) to be released next month. Like his previous films this one also deals with problems of ethnic communities and the changes in their lives due to displacement and mining.

Man kills six-month-old daughter, surrenders before police
A man allegedly killed his six-month-old daughter after a fall out with his wife in Odisha's Mayurbhanj district on Saturday, and surrendered to the police.

Naveen breaks silence, says his party is against intolerance
Breaking his silence on the intolerance debate, chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday said his party is totally against intolerance.

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Tortured & bullied traders file case against moneylenders, 14 booked
Loan sharks running extortion racket, first lending money to small-time traders of weekly haat markets and later bullying them for unreasonable interest, was unearthed in capital on Saturday. A case has been registered against 14 people at Govindpura police station. No arrest has been made, police said.

Meditate to fight stress, Sri Sri mantra for students
Spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar suggested engineering students on Sunday to do meditation regularly to avoid depression and frustration. He was addressing the students at Rajiv Gandhi Proudhyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV). Theme of his lecture was mind management.

Power demand of 10,000 MW meets successfully in Madhya Pradesh
A new record of power supply against peak hour demand has been created in Madhya Pradesh on November 20.

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'Difference in VAT killing industry'
Mohit.Behl@timesgroup.Spinning mill owners of Ludhiana have held Punjab government responsible for pushing them in a crisis by not reducing rates of value added tax (VAT) on yarn that they manufacture.

VAT a spat! Minister, senior BJP leader indulge in verbal duel as industrialists accuse government of apathy
What started as a tiff between the state industries minister Madan Mohan Mittal and senior BJP leader Satpal Gosai turned out to be a big showdown as both the leaders got engaged into an ugly spat during a meeting with the industrialists who had come to raise their issues with Mittal at Circuit house here on Saturday.

Second leg of ACG-NBA Jump kicks off at city stadium
The second leg of ACG-NBA Jump - India's first national basketball talent search programme - kicked off at the Guru Nanak Indoor Stadium in Ludhiana on Saturday.

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Saturday, November 21, 2015

My Initiation Into Spirituality ; Indigenous Medicine Packs a Punch

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There is no denying that India has an unmatched heritage of ancient systems of medicine which are a treasure-house of knowledge for both preventive and curative healthcare. This could be harnessed in achieving the goal of ‘Healthcare for All’.
 
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Soon after my birth an astrologer had a look at my birth chart and announced that this boy would become a sannyasi. This statement did not go well with both my parents and grandparents who would have none of that, and sent the astrologer on his way. Although the astrologer did leave, he challenged that if what he had predicted did not happen, he would give up astrology for all time.
 
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