Rath Yatra became Last Yathra – One woman killed and several injured in Puri, NHRC orders for action.
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Puri also known as Jagannath Puri after the Jagannath Temple , one of the Char Dham pilgrimages of the Hindus. It is considered that a pilgrimage of the temples of India is not completed without making the journey to Puri. But for Bijay Laxmi Mohanty (55), it was her last journey. On 13 July, Jagannath Puri Rath Yatra taken her life, eight injured and over fifty fainted down, due to ignorance of state administration to take necessary preliminary action before the commencement of Rath Yatra... Read Full Story
Haroon Khan to represent Pak at CWG
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Karachi, Sep 28 (ANI): British-born boxer Haroon Khan is all set to represent Pakistan at the upcoming Commonwealth Games in India. Haroon has decided to represent the nation of his origin, unlike his elder brother Amir Khan who represents Britain, and is the WBA world light welterweight champion, the Dawn reported. The 19-year-old from Bolton, England has vowed to represent his native country at all upcoming events. “I will always fight for Pakistan,” Haroon stated. Haroon believes India... Read Full Story
Haroon Khan to represent Pak at CWG
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Published to India
Karachi, Sep 28 (ANI): British-born boxer Haroon Khan is all set to represent Pakistan at the upcoming Commonwealth Games in India. Haroon has decided to represent the nation of his origin, unlike his elder brother Amir Khan who represents Britain, and is the WBA world light welterweight champion, the Dawn reported. The 19-year-old from Bolton, England has vowed to represent his native country at all upcoming events. “I will always fight for Pakistan,” Haroon stated. Haroon believes India... Read Full Story
Tainted Pak cricketer Asif ‘fixes’ his wedding celebrations on Sep 30
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Lahore, Sep 28 (ANI): Test cricketer Mohammad Asif, one of the Pakistani players implicated in spot fixing, has now fixed his wedding celebrations, which will be held on September 30. Asif, currently under provisional suspension by the International Cricket Council (ICC), is set to bring home Karachi girl Sana Hilal as his bride, The News reported. Though his nikah with Sana was solemnised some four months ago, he had announced to bring his bride home after the cricket series against England... Read Full Story
Tainted Pak cricketer Asif ‘fixes’ his wedding celebrations on Sep 30
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Published to Cricket
Lahore, Sep 28 (ANI): Test cricketer Mohammad Asif, one of the Pakistani players implicated in spot fixing, has now fixed his wedding celebrations, which will be held on September 30. Asif, currently under provisional suspension by the International Cricket Council (ICC), is set to bring home Karachi girl Sana Hilal as his bride, The News reported. Though his nikah with Sana was solemnised some four months ago, he had announced to bring his bride home after the cricket series against England... Read Full Story
US women made less progress in management compared to their male counterparts
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New York, Sept 28 (ANI): Women in the United States have made have made little progress in the field of management, even in the boom years before the financial crisis, according to a G.A.O. report to be released on Tuesday by the Government Accountability Office. According to The New York Times, women accounted for about 40 percent of managers in the United States work force in 2007. In 2000, women held 39 percent of management positions while they held 49 percent of the jobs in both years... Read Full Story
US women made less progress in management compared to their male counterparts
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New York, Sept 28 (ANI): Women in the United States have made have made little progress in the field of management, even in the boom years before the financial crisis, according to a G.A.O. report to be released on Tuesday by the Government Accountability Office. According to The New York Times, women accounted for about 40 percent of managers in the United States work force in 2007. In 2000, women held 39 percent of management positions while they held 49 percent of the jobs in both years... Read Full Story
Oz team in need of new bowling coach after Cooley gets CA job
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Sydney, Sep 28 (ANI): After appointment of Troy Cooley as the head of Cricket Australia’s Centre of Excellence in Brisbane, the Australian team is in need of a new bowling coach. Cooley, a part of the Australian team since ending a successful stint as England bowling coach in 2006, will take part in the job of finding his replacement during a transitional period in which he will remain with the Australian team until the end of the 2011 World Cup. “That will be part of my agenda of course to... Read Full Story
Oz team in need of new bowling coach after Cooley gets CA job
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Sydney, Sep 28 (ANI): After appointment of Troy Cooley as the head of Cricket Australia’s Centre of Excellence in Brisbane, the Australian team is in need of a new bowling coach. Cooley, a part of the Australian team since ending a successful stint as England bowling coach in 2006, will take part in the job of finding his replacement during a transitional period in which he will remain with the Australian team until the end of the 2011 World Cup. “That will be part of my agenda of course to... Read Full Story
TV drove viewers to Internet to explore Obama-Muslim rumours
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Washington, Sep 28 (ANI): A new study has shown that online searches about the Obama-Muslim rumour spiked Americans’ interest on days when the topic was heavily covered on national television networks, and that searches declined on days when there was less coverage. “With all the attention given to blogs and online news, some people have suggested that the mainstream media’s role has diminished in our society,” said Brian Weeks, lead author of the study, and currently a doctoral student in... Read Full Story