Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ayodhya verdict: Salient issue of briefing

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1. Whether the disputed site is the birth place of Bhagwan Ram?

 

The disputed site is the birth place of Lord Ram. Place of birth is a juristic person and is a deity. It is personified as the spirit of divine worshipped as birth place of Lord Rama as a child.

 

Spirit of divine ever remains present every where at all times for any one to invoke at any shape or form in accordance with his own aspirations and it can be shapeless and formless also.


2. Whether the disputed building was a mosque? When

was it built? By

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Useful remedies to prevent water retention

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SOME PEOPLE notice puffiness on their face, swelling on their feet usually in the morning; this is because of water retention in the body. This occurs only when water is not removed by the body; it is retained in the body tissues.
 

Water retention firstly occurs in legs, feet or sometimes on face, hands and other parts of the body. This may be due to some diseases like hypertension, PCOD, hypothyroidism etc or in case of menopause or PMS or may be due to wrong eating patterns like eating excessive salt in dinner, late night dinners, eating curd and rice at night.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

PKF announces schedule of Kabaddi matches with Iran

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THE PAKISTAN Kabaddi Federation has announced the schedule of kabaddi matches with Iran here on Monday. The matches will be held in Islamabad at the Liaquat gymnasium of Pakistan Sports Complex.


The series will consist of four matches starting on September 29th. The first match between the two teams will start at 4 pm on Wednesday, the second match will be played on September 30 at 4 pm, while the third match between Pakistan and Iran will be played on October 1 at 4 pm. The visiting team would be in action in the fourth and last match of the series on October 2 at

Monday, September 27, 2010

It is time to stop the skepticism on the Commonwealth Games

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I AM sorry readers; I was among the first, who started writing about negativism around the Commonwealth Games. Now I feel it is time to stop the skepticism on the forthcoming Commonwealth Games. Actually, the global media has a habit of anticipating and blowing the lid out of proportion before almost major sporting events.

 

There have been enough instances, when Beijing was blamed too polluted for players and visiting delegations, preparations in Athens were described as nil, South Africa had numerous negativities et al. However, all the countries successfully hosted their respective events.

 

The entire world is tarnishing

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Yuvraj Singh axed by selectors post bad performances

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INDIAN MIDDLE order batsman Yuvraj Singh has been dropped from Indian test team to play against Australia starting next month.

Ironically, out of form Yuvraj Singh has been named captain of the 'Rest of India' team which will take on Ranji champions Mumbai, for the Irani Cup from October 1.

He was struggling with his batting performance since last year, although he had been given various opportunities but he was not able to live up to the expectations of the selectors.

He made his test debut in the year 2003 and in no time turned out to be the talk of the town,

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Is Delhi ready to welcome Queen's Baton?

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AFTER SO many controversies, embarrassments and numerous delays, Commonwealth Games Village is now finally complete and perhaps ready for the players to settle in. Although things have turned around quite a bit, a lot of work still remains to be done. It is time for Delhi and Delhiites to brace themselves for welcoming Queen’s Baton which arrived in India on June 25, 2010 through Wagah Border.

 

Queen’s Baton will enter Delhi from Gurgaon on September 30, 2010. Now, the question that arises is: Is Delhi ready to welcome the Queen's Baton?


Our Commonwealth Games organisers are busy only with Commonwealth Games Village.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Amend election laws for better governance

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INDIA IS a country of multiple religions, castes, tribes, languages and so on. Its nationalism is a sum total of all these ingredients, each one of these is capable of inflicting severe injury to its well being. Vast majority of population, particularly in hinterland, is illiterate, underfed and debt ridden. They are generally in gripe of local chieftain or mafia and are forced to follow his dictum.

 

Illiteracy and ignorance renders individuals incapable to comprehend issues, whereas hunger and poverty forces them to go for easy money in exchange of the right for independent decision. They have no guilt feeling particularly when he sees state