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Think or blink!!!

Those who can pay can enjoy the best in everything in life! :dance:

Those who can't will have to carry a dead spouse a long long way! :(

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https://in.style.yahoo.com/worlds-most-romantic-hotels-081848638/photo--photo-201911139.html
 
A Scary piece of news!

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Skinny Jeans
Wearing restrictive clothing is indeed harmful as it restricts blood flow. In men, skinny jeans can lead to testicular torsion which can even lead to the loss of the testicle! Known informally as “tight pants syndrome”, it’s syndromes include abdominal discomfort, belching, heartburn, and digestive issues.
 
"To Cut the toes to fit the shoes" HAS become a real thing now! :shocked:

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Toe-shortening procedures


In some darker versions of the tale of Cinderella, her step-sisters actually cut off some of their toes so that they can fit into the glass shoe and thus marry the prince. Unbelievably, this morbid fairy-tale fashion trend is currently catching on as women who wish to wear stylish, pointy-toed shoes are opting to shorten their toes in order to fit into them. Studies have not yet delved into what the potential consequences of this surgical procedure are, but the one shudders to think of too deeply in that direction.
 
One of my neighbors had her earlobes torn off completely by her heavy earrings.
She went around with "mooLik kaadu" for some time before
she got her earlobes stitched and started wearing a pair light earrings!

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After many little drops make up the mighty ocean!!! right???

[h=3]Why Portion Control Matters[/h] Among all the ways to change your diet for the better, portion control sounds like the one thought up by a pocket-protector-wearing nutrition nerd patrolling the school cafeteria. To be portion-preoccupied means to be tyrannized by food scales and little tape measures: Is this chicken breast bigger than a pack of cards? Portion policing runs against the ideal of a relaxed, balanced, real-world diet in which healthy food choices bring satisfaction without too much worry about quantity.

Cooking Light
 
Marathon runners to outsmart and outrun a mob 600 strong??? :clap2:

[h=3]Daring Female Cops Rescue 3 Minor Girls after Being Chased by a 600-Strong Mob in Haryana[/h] Two women cops from Bengal bravely faced a 600-strong mob in Haryana to rescue a trafficked girl. By the end of the mission on Wednesday, they were successful in rescuing not one, but three minor girls, and also arrested nine traffickers. According to the police, the three girls were kidnapped and brought to Haryana to be married off. The fearless cops -- Sub-Inspector Piyali Ghosh and Constable Madhumita Das from Sankrail Police Station in Howrah, left for Haryana four days ago with two male constables. Image for representation only. Source: John Hill - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=33519980 The team was following a tip-off obtained from a Howrah-based suspect named Mehfizza who told them that she had sold a 15-year-old girl in Palwal district of Haryana, with the objective of getting her married to 10 men. But in the process of raids and investigation, the cops had to face a mob of about 600 people, which chased them through open fields saying that they were trying to kidnap their women. People in the mob were screaming for "public justice" and the women cops had to urge their counterparts in Haryana police to fire shots in the air to save their lives. "I am happy that the job was done. We thank the constant help we received from anti-trafficking NGO, Shakti Vahini. We received little support from Haryana Police though Uttar Pradesh police always backed our raids...This was our first raid in Haryana and now we know we need to do our homework to be successful here," Piyali Ghosh told The Times of India. 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

 
Indian version of Children's helpline! :thumb:

[h=3]Maneka Gandhi launches online complaint box for children to file sexual abuse grievances[/h] New Delhi, Aug. 26 (ANI): An online complaint box for reporting child sexual abuse, the POCSO e-Box was launched by the Minister for Women and Child Development Maneka Sanjay Gandhi here today. Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO), e-Box, is an online complaint management system for easy and direct reporting of sexual offences against children and timely action against the offenders under the POCSO Act, 2012. Minister of State for Women and Child Development Krishna Raj, Secretary WCD Leena Nair, NCPCR Chairperson Stuti Kacker and other senior officials of the WCD Ministry and NCPRC were present on the occasion.

ANI

 
T.N has '108' ambulance to help the poor and needy! :clap2:

[h=3]Asking money for transportation of bodies from poor is 'shameful, inhuman': Mamta Sharma[/h] Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], Aug. 26 (ANI): After a tribal man walked 10 kilometers carrying his wife's body on his shoulder on failing to get an ambulance, former National Commission for Women (NCW) chief Mamta Sharma said on Friday that asking money from the poor for transportation of bodies from government hospitals to the residence of the deceased is a shameful and inhuman act, and asked Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik to intervene in such cases. Sharma told ANI that this was something inhuman, and even after so many years of independence, there has been no benefit for the poor. "According to me, asking for money for a body is something really inhuman and shameful.

ANI
 
Heroines have replaced vamps / cabaret dancers / models and many other women of the past!

[h=3]Models now barely get one fashion magazine cover a year: Kanishtha Dhankar[/h] Mumbai, Aug 26 (IANS) Watching Bollywood actresses instead of models on fashion magazine covers makes Kanishtha Dhankar, a former Miss India and now a popular face in the modelling industry, sad. When IANS caught up with the 27-year-old sharp featured model and asked her views on actresses grabbing prominence on fashion magazine covers, she said: "I think that is partly because our masses are not aware of who the girls are in this modelling industry. Also people who work in a magazine know that they have to pitch Bollywood actresses because they are beautiful women, they are influential and which is why they are on the cover.

IANS India Private Limited
 

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