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Think or blink!!!

Oh boy! Each one of them is a hero / heroine in real life! :clap2:

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https://in.news.yahoo.com/these-indian-transgenders-fought-against-114752513.html

 
Knowledge must have no bars such as caste, creed, religion and culture. :clap2:

[h=3]Muslim girl scores 93 % in Ramayana exam, prepares for Mahabharata now[/h] A 13-year-old Muslim girl from Karnataka, has scored 93 per cent and topped the Ramayana exam. Fathimath Rohila, a student of Sarvodaya High School, topped the exam conducted by Bharatha Sanskriti Prathisthan in November 2015. The exam is more about literature and contains no religious content.

The Indian Express
 
Gangster to lawyer... what a transformation from

a law breaker to a law maker /law protector!!! :wacko:

[h=3]Haryana gangster encounter: Sisters say Gadoli had plans to become lawyer, leave crime[/h] Gangster Sandeep Gadoli had reportedly decided to leave his criminal life behind and pursue a degree in law from Lucknow University, where he was already in the second year of the course, claimed his two sisters who are currently in Mumbai. In April 2013, according to sister Sudesh Kataria (35), Gadoli had announced he would become an advocate just like his elder brother, who was “burnt alive by rivals” near Gurgaon. This time, however, Gadoli was tracked down by the Gurgaon police through the Facebook updates posted by the woman accompanying him from Gurgaon, the sisters believe.
The Indian Express

 
With or without the consent of the parents??? :decision:

[h=3]Indian children trafficked to United States is a reality, says U.S. diplomat[/h] By Nita Bhalla SILIGURI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Cases of Indian children being smuggled to the United States are a reality, a U.S. diplomat said on Friday, reacting to a media report that police had busted an international child trafficking racket operating in the southern city of Bengaluru. Police on Tuesday said they had arrested 16 members of a gang suspected of sending at least 25 children from the states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat illegally to the United States using fake documents in order to acquire visas. Craig L. Hall, U.S. Consul General in Kolkata, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation he was not aware of this case as the visas had reportedly been acquired from the U.S. consulate in Chennai but said there had been similar cases in the past.

Reuters

 
Black is for sorrow and mourning! Any hidden symbolism in this change ??? :rolleyes:

[h=3]Dear brides, black is the new red[/h] By A.Kameshwari New Delhi, Feb 12 (ANI): When it is about wedding, especially an Indian wedding, it is hard to think beyond specific colours like red, green, orange, pink and combination of these. With the passage of time, the choice of colours has changed a bit as one can witness brides in dark palettes or pastel colours, but still colours like black and white, which are considered the most comfortable colour in general life, are exempted from the list of colours a bride can wear on her wedding because of not being an auspicious colour. "The colour ambits might vary from pinks to reds but black and white is a very chic and international combination.

ANI

 
I like her for being honest to the core! :)
Most actress and actors have priceless bodies
but are not actors in the real sense of the word. :(

[h=3]I'm still a baby, says Kareena[/h] Mumbai, Feb 16 (IANS) Kareena Kapoor Khan says she's still a "baby" when it comes to acting as she is a "director's actor". The 35-year-old actress' next film is R. Balki's directorial "Ki and Ka", and this is the first time that she has worked with the acclaimed filmmaker. Balki, who was present there too, interrupted and said: "It's all rubbish... She is a fabulous actor, and she is possibly the finest actor that industry has produced.

IANS India Private Limited/Yahoo India News

 
Very true since Sonam Kapoor has actually lived her role! thumb:

[h=3]`Neerja` will establish Sonam Kapoor as a very good actor: Aamir Khan[/h] New Delhi, Feb. 16(ANI): Bollywood's perfectionist Aamir Khan has gone all out in praise of Sonam Kapoor's commendable performance in `Neerja.' Interacting with media persons at the special screening of film, the 50-year-old actor said, Sonam has done a great job in the film, and added that her role as Neerja Bhanot is one of her best performances so far. The `3 idiots` actor further said that with this flick the 30-year-old actress will establish herself as a fine actress. Others present at the event were singer Shekhar Ravjiani, Sachin Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh, Anil Kapoor, Sanjay Kapoor, Twinkle Khanna, Hrithik Roshan, director Subhash Ghai, Karan Johar among others.

ANI
 

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