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Think or blink!!!

Telugu cops kill Tamil wood cutters.
Kashmiri peple protest againt pundits.
I HATRED the way of the modern world??

[h=3]Kashmiris clash with Indian police over settlement of Hindus[/h] Police on Friday fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of people protesting a government plan to build townships for hundreds of thousands of Kashmiri Hindus who fled the Indian portion of Kashmir after the outbreak of insurgency in 1989. A photographer working with a local newspaper and a police staffer were injured in the clashes as the protesters chanting pro-independence slogans marched toward the city center, Lalchowk, in Srinagar, the main city in Indian Kashmir, police said. As government forces dispersed them, scores of youth regrouped and hurled rocks at them, a police officer said on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to talk to reporters.
Associated Press
 
Oh what a failure it was!!!
If a person loves the :hail: when he wins
he must also face the :moony: when he fails.

[h=3]Disappointed at media treatment after World Cup failure: Kohli[/h] Kolkata, April 10 (IANS) Star batsman Virat Kohli on Friday said he was "disappointed" at the way he was treated by the media after his failure in India's recent World Cup semi-final loss against eventual winners Australia. "But it was good to know some of the people who they really were... But it was truly disappointing!" The Kohli-led Indian Premier League (IPL) side Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) is slated to take on defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at the famous Eden Gardens ground on Saturday.

IANS India Private Limited/Yahoo India News

 
Truth willl come out even after several decades! :laser:

[h=3]Nehru feared Subhash Chandra Bose's return, claims Netaji's grand-nephew[/h] Kolkata, Apr. 10 (ANI): Freedom fighter Subhash Chandra Bose's grand nephew Chandra Kumar Bose on Friday claimed that former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru was wary of Netaji's return, fearing that the Indian National Army founder would lead the country. Chandra's statements followed reports that Nehru had ordered a surveillance on Netaji's family from 1948 to 1968. "This is a very shocking revelation not only for the members of the Bose family, but also for the people of this great nation... Pandit Nehru knew that Subhash Bose did not die in any air crash on August 18, 1945.
 
A perfect Nataraja pose???:decision:

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May the boy live long trouble free! :thumb:

Maharashtra: Rare surgery cures teen of blood disorder

For four years, Bharat Matunge, 41, travelled from Kolhapur to Mumbai almost every week with his son for blood transfusions after he was diagnosed with aplastic anaemia. The family and doctors could not find a compatible donor for a bone marrow transplant for the boy, which could cure him of the ailment. Recently, doctors at PD Hinduja Hospital in Mahim finally performed a relatively rare surgery, a haploidentical bone marrow transplant, also called a half-match transplant, on 14-year-old Omkar. While a bone marrow transplant is a common treatment protocol for leukaemia, cure for aplastic anaemia is relatively rare.
Hindustan Times - Latest News, India, Cricket, Sports, Bollywood q

 
It is their attitude and not the amassed wealth that makes them givers! :clap2:

[h=3]Two Indian Americans among biggest givers of 2015[/h] Washington, April 12 (IANS) Two Indian Americans have been listed among the 50 biggest philanthropists of 2015 by the Town and Country Magazine with the likes of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Apple CEO Tim Cook. "These are the men and women whose serious dollars, bold ideas, and old-fashioned hard work have made them the year's most noteworthy and inspiring givers," the American lifestyle magazine says of the top givers including Adarsh Alphons and Reshma Saujani. Saujani, 38, an Indian-American lawyer and politician, founded the tech organization Girls Who Code to close technology's gender gap.

IANS India Private Limited/Yahoo India News
 
I bet the culprit who made her a bob from a babe will never be caught. :(

Pretty girls means dangerous lives and mysterious deaths! :tsk:

[h=3]Bengali Actress Disha Ganguly Found Dead At Her Residence[/h] On Thursday morning popular Bengali TV actress, Disha Ganguly was found hanging at her residence Parnashree in South Kolkata. On Wednesday night, she also watched the Kolkata Knight Riders IPL match at Eden Gardens with her boyfriend Vivaan Ghosh. Reportedly, a social stigma over her same-sex relationship with another TV actress, led her to commit suicide.
Business of Cinema
 
Who are all opposing whom all??? :dizzy:

[h=3]Kashmiri Pandits protest against separatists for opposing separate township[/h] New Delhi, Apr. 11 (ANI): Kashmiri Pandits staged a protest here on Saturday against separatists for opposing the creation of a separate township for the former. The protest was organized by All Parties Migrants Coordination Committee (APMCC). The protestors were carrying placards with messages that read 'separatists cannot dictate return of Kashmiri Hindus', 'we want answers from Jammu and Kashmir Government' and 'Yasin Malik Bharat desh ka gaddar hai' written on them.

ANI
 
But giving away a handkerchief is supposed to bring bad luck
AND IT DID as predicted !!! :(

[h=3]Previous government 'gave away' coal mines like it was a handkerchief: Modi[/h] Paris, April 12 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the previous government of "giving away" coal mines as easily as one would give a pen, a handkerchief or even a piece of paper. Addressing a civic reception by the Indian diaspora, Modi said that "204 coal mines were just given away like, "come and take my pen, take this hanky, this piece of paper" but even while giving a pen you will think twice, but the 204 coal mines were just given away", he alleged.

IANS India Private Limited/Yahoo India News
 
I think it is best to spare Gods and Gurus from controversies. :hail:

[h=3]MSG replay: Movie on Guru Nanak 'Nanak Shah Fakir' draws ire of Sikh bodies[/h] Chandigarh: Months after MSG: The Messenger of God, produced by Dera Sacha Souda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, stirred consternation among the Sikh community, another movie with equal potential for controversy is set to hit the theatres in Punjab and Haryana. The demand to ban the yet to be released film Nanak Shah Fakir, a biopic on Guru Nanak, is getting shriller by the day with the Shiromani Gurdwar Prabandhak Committee (SGPC), Akal Takht and radical Sikh group Dal Khalsa taking the lead.Protests have been held in some parts of Punjab, including that by Sikh Youth Punjab and activists of the Jatha Neeliyan Faujan in Amritsar and Patiala against the release of the film.

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