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Think or blink!!!

Is this a NEWS to any one of us??? :nono:

[h=3]97% engineering graduates cannot speak English fluently: Survey[/h]As many as 97% engineering graduates in the country cannot speak English, which is required for jobs in corporate sales or business consulting, revealed a new survey. The survey also found that 51% of them are not employable based on their spoken English scores and of the 6 lakh engineers that graduate annually, only 2.9% candidates are the fluent while speaking English. Pronunciation and fluency were found to be major barriers in effective spoken English. The survey, conducted by Aspiring Minds, an employability evaluation and certification company, took into account almost 30,000 students across 500 engineering colleges in the country.

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Men may explore Mars but they can't conquer Nature's fury on Mother Earth!

[h=3]Nearly 1 million affected by Myanmar floods; 99 dead[/h]The number of people affected by flooding across Myanmar was approaching 1 million on Sunday, with waters in the low-lying southwestern delta inundating homes and forcing villagers into temporary shelters, the government said. International aid is on the way following appeals by the government, but so far, most of the help has come from volunteers ferrying noodles, rice and clean water door-to-door in small boats. Heavy monsoon rains that began in late June — compounded more recently by Cyclone Komen — have triggered some of Myanmar's worst flash floods and landslides in recent memory.

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ONE can never be too careful!!!

[h=3]New 'all-weather' fence to seal 100km of LoC in year[/h]The army is all set to fence off infiltrators in the Kashmir Valley with a new improved all-weather barrier by next August as part of a strategy to overhaul border security. The army had identified “high priority areas” — most vulnerable to infiltration — along 100km of the Pakistan border in the Valley to replace the existing fence with the new one, Northern Army commander lieutenant general DS Hooda told HT. The construction will begin in April 2016 in “hot sectors” such as Tangdhar, Keran and Gurez that sit on major infiltration routes along the Line of Control, the de facto border between India and Pakistan.

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They are not taught the difference between the Right and the Wrong. :decision:

Nor are they taught the virtues of silence and patience! :(

[h=3]Why are kids getting violent?[/h]Escalating aggression among the new generation is extremely harmful to the society as a whole, FPJ spoke with Dr Samir H. Dalwai to find out the reasons behind this trend. Dr Dalwai is a developmental and behavioural paediatrician and is the recipient of Rajiv Gandhi Manav Sewa Award for service to children by the Government of India. What are the reasons for rise in crimes committed by children?

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Is India the only country where floods and droughts coexist? :decision:


[h=3]All major rivers of Himachal in spate, more rain on the way[/h]With heavy rainfall lashing most mid and low altitude regions of the state for the past two days, all major rivers in Himachal Pradesh are in spate increasing fear of flooding in floodplains. The water levels of rivers such as Beas, Parvati, Sutlej and Ravi have surged, causing widespread damage to land along the rivers, leading the state government to issue an alert to warn people against venturing near the rivers and their tributaries. The state government is monitoring the situation and has directed administrations in various districts to remain vigilant and take adequate measures to rescue the people affected by the rain and compensate them as per the relief manual. Shimla Meteorological Centre director Manmohan Singh said lesser rain was received on Sunday as compared to Saturday.

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Why would they get killed if they were real witches??? :(

They would have cast evil spell on the hunters!!!

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https://in.news.yahoo.com/india-arrests-27-witch-hunt-massacre-tribal-women-050425210.html
 
Why were patent battles latent till very recently??? :fencing:

[h=3]Indian lab wins battle to patent cheaper iodised salt[/h]By Pallava Bagla New Delhi, Aug 9 (PTI) This is one 21st century ‘Salt Satyagraha’ even Mahatma Gandhi would be very proud off. India won a unique but bruising patent battle on a new way of producing iodised salt against a huge multi-national company. The battle over salt played out recently and in a major victory, a public sector laboratory from Bhavnagar has humbled the giant multi-national corporation Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) to restore control over a patent to efficiently make the everyday commodity iodised salt. Eighty-five years after the famous ‘Dandi March’ during which in 1930 Mahatma Gandhi launched the famous ‘Salt Satyagraha’ that eventually vanquished the British from India, a modern day tug of war over salt unfolded once again.

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And they cover the whole body.:happy:


[h=3]The humble lehenga-choli gets a quirky makeover[/h]Have you ever considered wearing a lehenga with canvas shoes? While the combination of the lehenga and choli is a classic one when it comes to Indian gatherings, designers are increasingly twisting the concept to give the traditional ensemble a new-age touch. You can now shimmy into the night in a glitzy tube top, paired with a lehenga, or make a chic statement in a bolero along with the lehenga skirt, among many other rule-breaking options. For instance, designer Monisha Jaisingh recently paired a conventional red and grey lehenga with a tank top and shoes for a fashion show.

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