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Tendulkar must score runs in South Africa if he wants peoples respect Bedi

  • Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    It's celebration and jubilation time in the Malayalam film industry, an integral part of the 100-year-old Indian film industry, which is gearing up for the platinum jubilee of its talkies later this year. Stalwarts like Mohanlal and Adoor Gopalakrishan are especially proud of the occasion. Director S. Nottani's "Balan" was the first Malayalam talkie that came out in 1938. The industry with a ...

  • Shuddh Desi... to release in India before Toronto premiere

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    Yash Raj Films' (YRF) forthcoming entertainer "Shuddh Desi Romance" will hit the screens a week earlier than scheduled, in time before it premieres at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) 2013. The movie, which stars Sushant Singh Rajput, Parineeti Chopra and debutant Vaani Kapoor, was set to release Sep 13. But after being invited to TIFF for a Gala Red Carpet premiere, ...

  • Bihar teacher held after pesticide found in school kitchen

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    Patn July 27 (IANS) A teacher was arrested in Bihar's Rohtas district for keeping pesticide in a government primary school's kitchen where mid day meal used to be cooked, said police officials Saturday. This is the first case when a teacher has been arrested for keeping pesticide in school's kitchen and it comes less than two weeks after 23 children died after eating contaminated food at a ...

  • Curfew in JampK town after injured woman dies

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    Curfew was clamped in Jammu and Kashmir's Badgam town Saturday in addition to more than two dozen villages after a woman, injured during sectarian clashes July 23, died. Fatima, 55, of Dadina village in Badgam district was admitted to Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Soura in Srinagar with critical head injuries July 23. Family and relatives of the woman claimed police had ...

  • Digvijaya Singh questions poverty line criteria

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    Even as a controversy rages over the Planning Commission's figures on poverty reduction, Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh said Saturday that the panel's criteria for fixing the poverty line were "abstract". "I have always failed to understand the Planning Commission's criteria for fixing the poverty line. It is too abstract. It can't be same for all areas," Singh tweeted. He said ...

  • Mumbai Police arrest drunk man for molesting girl on moving train

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    Police in Mumbai arrested a drunk man on Saturday on charges of attempting to molest a girl on a moving train. According to the police, the girl was travelling in a local train from Churchgate to Matunga at 5.30 a.m. today, when she was attacked by the accused. A GRP official said the accused entered the ladies compartment of the train after noticing that there were no security personnel ...

  • Bash On Regardless A General Reminisces

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    Book: Bash on Regardless; Author: Lt. Gen. W.A.G. Pinto, PVSM (retd); Self-published; Available from: Lt. Gen. W.A.G. Pinto, PVSM (retd), 1, Arun Khetrapal Marg (ex-Alexander Road) Ghorpuri, Pune 411001; Price: Rs 300. This book comes from a prominent retired military-man, "one of our army's foremost battlefield commanders". We're told on the back cover: "Lieutenant General W.A.G. Pinto's ...

  • Sonam Kapoor breaks into sensuous jig for Rohit Bal

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    Vivacious actress Sonam Kapoor was at her sensuous and playful best as she walked the ramp for fashion designer Rohit Bal at the India Bridal Fashion Week here. She broke into a jig Friday to the "sexy" cabaret number "Aa jaane jaan" from the 1969 Hindi film "Inteqam" playing in the background. With spellbinding ambience - large pink and white lotus props laid across and above the ramp, all ...

  • Todays women dont want to be overdressed Varun Bahl

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    Modern women don't want to look overdressed, says designer Varun Bahl, adding that his creations are an amalgamation of Indian and western silhouettes and designs. From stylish cocktail dresses, elegant saris created with modern designs, sophisticated cuts to anarkali suits, embellished lehengas with intricate handwork embroidery and beadwork - Bahl offers perfect creations for modern ...

  • Tendulkar must score runs in South Africa if he wants peoples respect Bedi

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    Former left-arm spinner Bishan Singh Bedi on Saturday said that Sachin Tendulkar should be aware of his prolonged lean patch, and must score during India's Test series against South Africa, if he wanted to retain the respect of the cricket loving public in India and in other parts of the world. "It's high time that he (Tendulkar) should get back to runs to get people's respect," said ...

  • Maharashtra tightens building norms

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    Maharashtra has tightened the norms of fixing responsibility for building crashes against the backdrop of several such incidents which killed over a hundred people in the past four months. Henceforth, the structural engineer would be held responsible for the durability of any building, Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan announced here Friday. "Each building with a height of more than 15 metres ...

  • Supreme Court asks Centre States to frame law for regulating human clinical trials

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    The Supreme Court of India has asked both the Central and State Governments to frame an effective law that will ensure proper regulation of clinical trials of untested drugs on humans. A two-judge bench of the apex court has directed the Centre to convene a meeting of chief secretaries or health secretaries of all states to discuss this issue and put an appropriate monitoring mechanism in place ...

  • Are insurgencies in North-East India moving towards a resolution Article

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    Way back in 1964, when one of my responsibilities included the dissemination of information of the activities of the army in the eastern sector, I visited the headquarters of the 8 Mountain Division in Kohima, which was commanded by Maj-Gen K. P. Candeth. When I called on Major General Candeth, besides giving the clearance for me being briefed about the role of the division in fighting ...

  • Indias weather satellite INSAT-3D functioning normally

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Saturday said that the country's all weather satellite INSAT-3D, which was launched on Friday morning, is functioning normally. ISRO's Director (Publicity) Karnik said that the master control facility at Hassan in Karnataka is tracking the satellite and orbit raising manoeuvre is under progress. He said the satellite is being moved from geo ...

  • Warm morning in Delhi rain likely

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    It was a warm, sunny morning in the capital Saturday with the minimum temperature settling at 26.1 degrees Celsius, a notch below average for this time of the season. The met department has forecast light rainfall later in the day. "The sky would be partly cloudy. Thunder or light rainfall is likely in some areas of the city. The maximum temperature will be around 35 degrees Celsius," said an ...

  • Well known biologist Obaid Siddiqi dies from accident injuries

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    One of India's weel known biologists Obaid Siddiqi died on Friday, two days after suffering injuries in a road accident. He was 81 Siddiqi acquired fame for his pioneering work in shedding light on how taste and smell are detected and coded in brain. Professor Siddiqi, a National Research Professor at the National Centre for Biological Sciences here, was taking a stroll near his residence in ...

  • Rahul Gandhi fit to be PM says Lalu Yadav

    Calcutta News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    Former Bihar chief minister and RJD president Lalu Prasad Yadav has endorsed Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi as the next prime minister. Lalu Yadav said in Mirzapur Friday that Gandhi was "fit to be the prime minister and had all qualities of a bright leader". "Rahul Gandhi has nothing negative about him. If given a chance by the people of India, he would prove to be a good prime ...

  • Two killed in communal clashes in Meerut

    Calcutta News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    Two people, including a woman, were killed and over a dozen injured in clashes between two communities in a village in Meerut, police said Saturday. The clashes erupted after a community objected to the playing of hymns at a temple, switched off the loudspeaker and beat up some men. Police resorted to a baton charge to control the mob. A police officer has been suspended and a hunt is on to ...

  • Motorsports Sivashankar Natarajan top Leg 1

    Calcutta News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    A. Sivashankar and navigator G. Natarajan from Erode, with a penalty of 32 seconds, were placed overall first at the end of Leg 1 in the third Mahindra Monsoon Challenge Rally here on Friday. The Sivashankar-Natarajan combo was a mere four seconds ahead of Umakanth Alva and Mohamed Musthafa while Abhijeet Pai and Chandramouli M. were lying third with a penalty of 39 seconds in the SUV Open ...

  • Man gets seven year jail for raping minor

    Calcutta News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    A Delhi court sentenced a man to seven years in jail by for kidnapping and raping the minor sister of his employer. Additional Sessions Judge T.R. Naval held 24-year-old Shahbuddin guilty of raping the 17-year-old girl in 2010, but took a moderate view towards him in awarding punishment as he has to support his wife and child. The court said: "In view of the evidence on record, it is held ...

  • Safi Darasha Cricket Easy win for Presidents XI

    Calcutta News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    A century by Rohan Prem (146) went in vain as Kerala CA went down to KSCA President's XI by nine wickets in the Safi Darasha All-India Cricket tournament. Kerala, after conceding a 40-run first innings lead, rattled up 327 for 5 in their second innings with Rohan Prem leading the way. However, the President's XI, thanks to centuries by Liyan Khan (145 not out) and Kunal Kapoor (113 not out), ...

  • Polity paralysis because regional parties call shots Sibal

    Calcutta News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    Accusing the states of not cooperating in the country's growth, union Law and Justice Minister Kapil Sibal said that a "polity paralysis" had set in as a consequence of regional parties calling the shots. "I don't think we can lose the federal system.But what is happening is a shift in power centres. What you are seeing is a great shift from New Delhi to various states. "You also saw a ...

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