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Think or blink!!!

Oh boy! This sure sounds very scary!!! :scared:

[h=3]Bangladesh immigrant assaulted in US by stranger yelling 'F**K Indians'[/h] New Delhi, Aug 10 (ANI): A Bangadeshi-American immigrant has called on the prosecutors of the Queens Criminal Court, New York to bring hate crime charges against a person he says was attacked while screaming 'F***K Indians'. Ali Najmi, who is representing Gazi Rahman, the victim, in the court, took to Twitter saying, "This is what hate looks like. My client Gazi Rahman assaulted by a complete stranger who yelled 'f**k Indians." A photo posted by Najmi shows Rahman lost a significant amount of blood.

ANI

 
A sari can become anything from langhas to handkerchiefs through umpteen other things! :thumb:

[h=3]Saree Today Bag Tomorrow: All Women Group Recycles Old Sarees to Replace Plastic Bags[/h] In a move that both empowers women and instils environment friendly habits, an all women group from Kharghar – Yuvashakti – has started recycling old sarees that can be stitched up as bags. They are selling them to shopkeepers and local distributors. Following the June 2005 deluge, all plastic bags under 50 microns were banned in Mumbai and shopkeepers selling them were told they would be fined heavily. Yet, every monsoon the roads overflow with sewage water because the drains are heavily clogged with thin plastic. After the NGO YUVA screened a short film called Story of Stuff, based on the use of unnecessary stuff that creates waste, it’s subsidiary Yuvashakti came up with this interesting idea to use old sarees to make bags. The aim is to replace plastic with biodegradable and sustainable material. Image for representation purposes only. Source: Flickr "The project is called Avoid Plastic Bag. This was an opportunity to reduce use of plastic bags and generate income through it. Our group has a lot of women who have to stay back home but they want to do something to support their families," said Indumathi Nirmal Kumar (38), member Yuvashakti, to DNA. Avoid Plastic Bag kicked off with a preliminary survey at Kharghar, where the team spoke to shopkeepers, supermarkets and hawkers to ascertain the daily requirement of 500 to 1,000 bags. Then the women researched the cost of the plastic carry bags, which were being sold for Rs. 40 for a packet of 50 small bags. For the pilot experiment the women approached two hawkers and supermarket dealers to sell these bags to and determined the cost of these cloth bags, which will be equivalent to the amount spent on the plastic bags by the dealers. "We will be collecting sarees till August 15 and then start with the pilot experiment. We are getting 1,000 bags stitched by a women self-help group in Kharghar," she added. "We will see the response of consumers for 2-3 weeks. It is beneficial for both the women in our group as well as the dealers. Also, as per demands, we will create a business model for women in our group who have skills and are willing to support their families financially,"she told DNA. If the project turns out to be a success, the group intends on expanding from Kharghar to other parts of the city to start similar initiatives. Like this story? Or have something to share? Write to us: [email protected], or connect with us on Facebook and Twitter (@thebetterindia).

The Better India

 
If the watchman and the thief join hands, they can empty even a king's kazhana! :roll:

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https://in.news.yahoo.com/air-india-pilot-held-smuggling-gold-bars-worth-025749200.html
 
:welcome: TouchHB!
Anything without NEEDLE called Touch Glucose? :ear:


  • [h=3]This Hand-Held Device Can Diagnose Anaemia Instantly. Without Needles, Pricks & Blood Tests![/h] Biosense, a Mumbai-based medical technology organization has developed a non-invasive anaemia screening tool called ToucHB. It helps measure haemoglobin levels in the patient’s blood without the need for extracting blood or pricking the patient with a needle. ToucHB works on the principle of quantifying conjunctival pallor. It is a battery-operated, hand-held, and needle-free device that gives instant readings. One has to place ToucHB on the right eye and pull the lower eyelid. It takes the image and then analyses the pictures to quantify the conjunctival pallor, which is basically the paleness of the skin and mucous membranes, caused due to the reduced amount of oxyhaemoglobin in the blood. The aim of Biosense is to equip health workers in villages who do not have access to expensive machines, so they can diagnose anaemia at the point of care. The device is also linked to a smartphone via Bluetooth, on which all the data is directly saved and can be mailed or messaged to the patients if required. The initial version of the device worked on plethysmography. It had a probe that patients had to wear on a finger. The light-emitting diodes inside the probe shone light through the nail and a photodiode on the other end used to interpret the absorption patterns of the light to give instant readings. Set up in 2008 by Myshkin Ingawale and his friend Dr. Abhishek Sen, Biosense is working to provide affordable healthcare to all. Myshkin is an engineer with a Ph.D. degree in Management Information Systems from IIM-Calcutta and Dr. Abhishek has a background in biomedical engineering from IIT Bombay. They set up the organization after an incident in Parole, a city located near Mumbai, where Abhishek was interning at the time. A pregnant woman and her child lost their lives because of post-partum haemorrhage cause by anaemia, the same day on which Myshkin went to meet Abhishek. Over the period of his internship, he had also noticed the prevalence of anaemia, an easily preventable disease that leads to the deaths of women and children in villages just because it is not diagnosed in time. Anaemia a condition in which the number of red blood cells, or their oxygen carrying capacity, is not enough to meet the daily needs for the healthy operation of a body. And one of the most common causes of the condition is iron deficiency. According to WHO standards, any pregnant woman with a haemoglobin level of less than 11 grams per decilitre of blood is anaemic. According to a study by Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), 50 percent of India's pregnant women are anaemic, which increases the risk of maternal mortality. With an engineer friend and three other doctors including Abhishek, Myshkin came up with ToucHB after several trials. It was launched about four years ago, and is being used in over 250 centres in 2,000 villages across three states. In 2012, Myshkin received the Anjani Mashelkar Inclusive Innovation Award, which recognizes and rewards innovators who develop solutions for the underprivileged in the society. Like this story? Or have something to share? Write to us: [email protected], or connect with us on Facebook and Twitter (@thebetterindia).

    The Better India

 
kalaham piRanthaal nyaayam piRakkum! :moony:

[h=3]No more 'censorship' powers to Censor Board, only 'certification': IB sources[/h] New Delhi, Aug 12 (ANI): In a massive development set to rock the Censor Board and the film industry, the monitoring body is likely to be stripped off its 'censoring' powers and will be left only with the authority to 'certify'. According to Information and Broadcasting sources, the Ministry is working on major changes in the Cinematography Act and the Bill will be introduced in the Winter Session of Parliament. In the wake of the recent furore by the film industry under CBFC chairman Pahlaj Nihalani, the government has expressed its desire to avoid any further controversies.

ANI

 
Man will anything - if it does NOT eat him first! :rolleyes:

[h=3]South Korea looks to generate buzz for edible insects[/h] By Jane Chung SEOUL (Reuters) - Bae Su-Hyeon's lunch of sweet potato soup and funghi pasta has bugs in it. "It didn't feel like eating insects," says Bae, an 18-year-old student having lunch with a friend at Papillon's Kitchen, a Seoul restaurant specialising in insects. Insect-eating, or entomophagy, has long been common in much of the world, including South Korea, where boiled silky worm pupae, or beondegi, are a popular snack.
Reuters

 
THIS elixir is still the cheapest of all drinks! :cool:

[h=3]Water - Elixir of Life.[/h] Drinking water first thing in the morning helps regulate stomach acid. Dehydration can lead to elevated cholesterol and blood pressure as the blood becomes thicker and the flow is affected when the body is dehydrated. If you are trying to lose weight, drinking water before a meal helps one feel fuller.
Anjana Rajguru

 
Any trick to make the movie a block buster! :popcorn:

[h=3]Four Hollywood technicians roped in for 'Veeram'[/h] Chennai, Aug 12 (IANS) Filmmaker Jayaraj, who is busy shooting for upcoming trilingual period drama "Veeram", has decided to give the film a Hollywood touch by roping in four technicians who have been part of popular foreign projects. Action choreographer Allan Poppleton, who has worked on films such as "300", "Hunger Games" and "Avatar", has been roped in to take care of the action sequences in the movie. Award-winning make-up artist Trefor Proud has also been brought been on board.

IANS India Private Limited

 
viLaiyum payir muLaiyil theriyum! :clap2:

[h=3]2 Indian teens on way to 6th annual Google Science Fair 2016[/h] New Delhi, Aug. 12 (ANI): Make way for Shriyank and Mansha Fatima, as they are now among the 16 Global finalists for the Sixth Annual Google Science Fair 2016. The shortlisted projects, announced today, include submissions by these two Indian students from Bangalore and Hyderabad, who will be competing for a grand prize of 50,000 dollars scholarship. 16-year-old Shriyank is from National Public School, Bangalore submitted his project that is titled "KeepTab: A novel way to aid memory with deep learning algorithms!" On other hand 15-year-old Mansha Fatima, a junior at Sadhu Vaswani International School, Hyderabad focussed on creating an "Automated Water Management and Monitoring System in Paddy Fields".

ANI

 
Which has been 'UP' in U.P. anyway, as long as I can remember!!! :rolleyes:

[h=3]Crime rate in UP increasing under Samajwadi Party rule, says Congress[/h] New Delhi, Aug 12 (ANI): The Congress Party on Friday said that the crime rate in Uttar Pradesh is rising under the rule of the Akhilesh Yadav-led Samajwadi Party. Reacting to the attack on senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Brijpal Teotia on Thursday night near Ghaziabad, senior Congress leader Rita Bahuguna Joshi talking told ANI, "This is a very serious issue.

ANI

 
Bye bye golden boy/man!!! :wave:

[h=3]Phelps signs off with fairytale farewell[/h] Rio de Janeiro, Aug 14 (IANS) Michael Phelps secured a fairytale end to his career as an Olympic athlete as the US continued their dominance in the pool on the final night of swimming at the Rio Games. Phelps bagged his 23rd gold medal by helping the US to victory in the 4x100m medley relay -- the last race of the competition at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium on Saturday -- reports Xinhua. The US also won gold in the women's 4x100m medley relay while Denmark's Pernille Blume and Italy's Gregorio Paltrinieri claimed the first swimming gold medals for their respective countries at these Games.

IANS India Private Limited

 
Cheats must get their treatment and not treats! :moony:

[h=3]Olympics - IOC to keep pushing for lifetime bans for doping cheats[/h] By Karolos Grohmann RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will continue pushing for a lifetime ban of doping offenders despite having failed twice to keep past drugs cheats from competing in the Olympics. IOC President Thomas Bach "started his career in sports administration... calling for lifetime bans," said IOC spokesman Mark Adams on Saturday. "He still believes in lifetime bans and would like to push towards that." The IOC attempted to block Russian athletes with a doping record from competing at the Rio Olympics as part of wider efforts to sanction Russia over state-backed doping.

Reuters

 
Something similar to our 10,000 walah crackers! :)

[h=3]Long life, very long cigar: Cuban dedicates a monster smoke to Fidel Castro[/h] A Cuban cigar maker broke his own record on Friday by rolling the world's longest cigar at 90 meters (295 feet), the length of a football field, dedicating the monster smoke to Fidel Castro ahead of the retired leader's 90th birthday. Castro, who took power in Cuba's 1959 revolution and ruled for nearly half a century, was often seen puffing on his favoured, long and thin lancero model until he quit in 1985. "I want to dedicate this to a beloved Comandante Fidel Castro," said Jose Castelar Cairo, better known as "Cueto", who has won the world record five times before.

Reuters

 
Even kids started saying this long long ago!!! :blah:

[h=3]Donald Trump is "totally nuts", says Robert de Niro[/h] U.S. actor and producer Robert De Niro said on Saturday that U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump should not run for president because he was "totally nuts". Trump, a billionaire businessman seeking his first public office, has courted controversy with a string of inflammatory statements about his main opponent Hillary Clinton, guns, Mexicans, Muslims and war veterans, among others. De Niro made the comments to a Sarajevo audience as he presented a digital version of Martin Scorsese's film "Taxi Driver", in which he starred, to mark its 40th anniversary.

Reuters
 
Celebrity Shocks!! :shocked:


  • [h=3]UK rejects visa application of Ustad Amjad Ali Khan[/h] New Delhi, Aug 12 (ANI): Sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan's visa application to the United Kingdom was on Friday rejected by the British High Commission in Delhi, hours after Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan was detained at the Los Angeles Airport by US immigration department. Amjad Ali Khan had applied for a visa to perform at the Royal Festival Hall in September in London. #UK visa rejected.

    ANI

 

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