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Think or blink!!!

People would steal anything - even the invisible and dangerous electricity! :wacko:

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It is always pro E or anti E everywhere in everything! :rolleyes:

[h=3]Drug retailers protest against e-pharmacies[/h] By Aditya Kalra and Zeba Siddiqui NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - Drug retailers shut up shop for the day on Wednesday to protest against the country's growing online pharmacy industry, and threatened to close indefinitely if the federal government did not shut down e-pharmacies. The nationwide protest was widely supported, with as many as 850,000 chemists closing their doors, leaving patients waiting in long queues at any pharmacies that were open. Shops inside and around hospitals as well as 24-hour pharmacies did not join in the one-day strike.

Reuters
 
A Sweet Cyber Revenge! :rolleyes:

[h=3]16-yr-old creates fake Facebook profile in teacher’s name after being made fun of: Police[/h] Furious at being teased by his classmates after a casual joke made by his teacher, a 16-year-old boy created a fake Facebook profile of his teacher and tried to malign her reputation. The teenager was booked by the Cyber Police Station on Tuesday and has been charged with impersonation and defamation under IPC and relevant sections of the Information Technology Act. Police said that the complainant, who has been teaching at the school for several years, recently found a fake profile in her name on Facebook, and that the user had started interacting with some of her students.

The Indian Express
 
Serves him right for deciding to misuse a masseuse ! :moony:

[h=3]Indian tourist sentenced in New Zealand for harassment[/h] Wellington, Oct 15 (IANS) A court in New Zealand on Thursday sentenced in his absence an Indian tourist who was convicted of harassing a masseuse, a media report said on Thursday. V.P. Ladhani, 63, of Mumbai was sentenced in the Queenstown District Court, stuff.co.nz news portal reported. Ladhani has been sentenced at a time when he is in India, the report said.

IANS India Private Limited/Yahoo India News
 
Too good to be true??? :suspicious:

[h=3]Railways offer confirmed seats on alternate trains[/h] New Delhi, Oct 15 (IANS) The Indian Railways on Thursday announced the launch of a scheme on pilot basis from November 1 to provide confirmed seats to wait-listed passengers on alternate trains. The pilot project scheme 'Vikalpa' would be implemented for six months on the Delhi-Lucknow and the Delhi-Jammu routes. Under the scheme, wait-listed passengers of a train can opt for confirmed seats on alternate trains.

IANS India Private Limited/Yahoo India News

 
The wrong impulse or the right impulse on essential pulses??? :decision:

[h=3]The wrong impulse[/h] The Centre has announced plans to import more pulses and use its Rs 500-crore price stabilisation fund to subsidise these by paying for their transportation, handling and milling. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has said that the Centre would create a buffer stock “preferably by imports”. The fact about pulses is that India’s normal production of 18-19 mt and consumption requirement of 22-23 mt is more than the global annual trade of around 15 mt.
The Indian Express
 
How about training women to survive among the lust filled male members of the society??? :(

[h=3]National Security Guard plans combat roles for women[/h] The National Security Guard (NSG) is gradually increasing its contingent of women commandos and planning combat roles for them. Speaking on the sidelines of the NSG’s 31st Raising Day celebrations in Manesar, where women commandos put up a show of their combat skills, NSG DG RC Tayal said, “Women commandos have gone through the same training as men, and can perform any task under the mandate of NSG. Sources said the NSG plans to put its women contingent in the same roles as elite forces in the US, Germany and Israel.

The Indian Express
 
Make sure it will be edible by humans and not become chicken feed by the time it will be used! :)

[h=3]Govt. to create buffer stock of pulses to counter price rise[/h] New Delhi, Oct. 16 (ANI): The Government on Friday said it will buy 40,000 tonnes of pulses from farmers to create a buffer stock for controlling the prices, which have reached to Rs 190 per kilogram. It would be used as buffer stock," Minister of State for Agriculture, Sanjeev Balyan told the media here. "The buffer stock will be sold to consumers when the prices of the commodity are high," he added.

ANI
 
Are such people behind the increasing rapes in India??? :wacko:

[h=3]Sharman, Zarine 'comfortable' with sex scenes in 'Hate Story 3'[/h] Mumbai, Oct 17 (IANS) Actors Sharman Joshi and Zarine Khan, who will be seen cosying up in director Vishal Pandya's "Hate Story 3", say that they were "extremely comfortable" shooting the love-making scenes in the film. Also, due credit should go to Zarine and the rest of the crew because it's part of the job and we're professionals. "Veer" actress Zarine reiterated Sharman's views and said: "We shot the song towards the end of the film, and by then we knew each other and were quite comfortable with each other.

IANS India Private Limited/Yahoo India News
 
To talk for three minutes a speaker needs a week to prepare.
To talk for half an hour he needs just one day to prepare.
To ramble on indefinitely he needs no preparation whatsoever! :rolleyes:

[h=3]Long journey behind 'Nayantara's Necklace': Director[/h] Mumbai, Oct 17 (IANS) "Nayantara's Necklace" director Jaydeep Sarkar says that despite the film being just 20 minutes long, it took him almost three years to manifest it. Jaydeep said the film is a "journey" of modern, glamorous lifestyles.

IANS India Private Limited/Yahoo India News

 
After teaching people how many children they MUST PRODUCE :bump2:

now they are being taught what to eat and what NOT TO EAT! :hungry:

[h=3]Muslims can live in this country but they will have to give up eating beef, says Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar[/h] Describing the Dadri lynching incident as “wrong” and the “result of a misunderstanding”, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said Thursday “Muslims can continue to live in this country, but they will have to give up eating beef” because “the cow is an article of faith here”. Khattar, who completes one year in office later this month as the head of a BJP government, told The Indian Express in an interview that the cow, the Gita and Saraswati were articles of faith for the majority in the country, and that Muslims would not be violating their religious beliefs by giving up beef. “Muslim rahein, magar is desh mein beef khaana chhodna hi hoga unko.

The Indian Express
 
NOW a good and befitting topic to do research on! :thumb:

[h=3]Definition of ‘indecency’ not clear, say lawyers[/h] Staying the ban on dance bars in Maharashtra, the Supreme Court has asked the licensing authority to regulate “indecent” dance performances. “For me it may not look obscene, but for somebody it may,” says senior criminal lawyer Ashok Mundargi. Mundargi says rules will have to framed concerned with “public entertainment” and “public amusement” under the Bombay Police Act.

The Indian Express

 
The victim survived since she was an adult woman. :(



[h=3]Manipal student’s rape: Three get life imprisonment[/h] Yogish, 32 of Ontibettu, Hariprasad, 28 of Saralebattu and Anand, 27 of Sannakki Bettu in Udupi. All three were found guilty of kidnap, rape and criminal intimidation by

[h=3]Two minors gang-raped In Delhi, both critical[/h] New Delhi, Oct.17 (ANI): Two minor girls, one aged two-and-a-half, and the other aged five, were gang-raped in separate incidents in Delhi, and are presently in a critical state. In the first case, a two-and-a-half-year-old girl was raped allegedly by two men who abducted her on a motorbike from outside her house in west Delhi's Nangloi area on Friday. The girl has suffered severe damage to her private parts and has bites marks on her body, said Swati Maliwal, Chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) who visited her today at the Sanjay Gandhi Hospital.

ANI

 
Hoping that the rising SMOKE will bring down the rising PRICES??? :der:

[h=3]Will burn effigies of Modi, Kejriwal in all 70 constituencies: Ajay Maken[/h] Hitting out at the Centre and the state for failing to control price rise, Delhi Pradesh Congress chief Ajay Maken Friday said the party will burn effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, a day after Dussehra, in protest. Maken said the symbolic effigy burning will take place on October 23 in all 70 constituencies across the capital. “People will burn effigies of Raavan, while the Congress will burn ‘two-headed’ effigies of ‘inflation’, representing Modi and Kejriwal, in all 70 constituencies in Delhi,” said Maken.

The Indian Express
 
All people get ready to be stunned!!! :horn:

[h=3]After 'Ahalya', 'Nayantara's Necklace' to stun audience[/h] New Delhi, Oct 16 (ANI): After the super success of Sujoy Ghosh's 'Ahalya,' Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films is set to release its next short film, Jaydeep Sarkar's 'Nayantara's Necklace,' starring Konkona Sen Sharma and Tilotama Shome. 'Nayantara's Necklace' is a 20 minute dramatic thriller that unfolds a real incident between two women, whose friendship developed in Mumbai a few years ago. Talking about his film, director Jaydeep Sarkar said, " 'Nayantara's Necklace' is not just about Alka and Nayantara's friendship.

ANI
 
Yaa kaavaar aayinum naa kaakka! :tape2:

[h=3]No intention to hurt anyone, says Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar[/h] Facing a political firestorm over his remarks on Muslims and beef during an interview to The Indian Express, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said today that he did not make any statement that would have “hurt anyone’s sentiments” and expressed “regret” if “anyone or any community has felt hurt”. Hours after the interview was published, a press release issued by the Haryana government stated: “ said that we understand and respect the feelings of every religion and community in the society. Responding to questions on how he viewed the Dadri incident and whether or not such incidents would communally polarise the country, Khattar had said in the interview: “Muslim rahein, magar is desh mein beef khaana chhodna hi hoga unko.

The Indian Express
 

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