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Sunday, 11 December 2011 0 comments


INDIA WON THE SERIES AGAINST WINDIES

Chennai: A maiden international century by Manoj Tewary powered India to a 34-run win against the West Indies in the fifth and concluding game as the hosts wrapped up the One-day series 4-1 here Sunday.


Tewary's 104 (125b, 10 x 4, 1 x 6) and his 117-run partnership with Virat Kohli (80 off 85 balls) that ended when the former retired due to cramps, helped India score 267 for six after losing two wickets in the first over. In reply, the West Indies caved in for 233 despite a power-packed 119 (110b, 4 x 4, 10 x 6) by Kieron Pollard and 53 by Andre Russell.



Pollard, in notching his first ODI century, to an extent redeemed himself on an otherwise disappointing tour, but his heroics along with that of Russell did nothing to mask the gap between the two teams though the West Indies, on occasions did run the hosts close as they did on Sunday night.



India could not have asked for a worse start than losing two wickets in the very first over as opener Ajinkya Rahane and Parthiv Patel were dismissed by Kemar Roach in his first over. Both were done in by the low bounce as Rahane was trapped in front and Patel's stumps were knocked over.



Thereafter, it was fairly smooth sailing for the Indians as Tiwary and Gautam Gambhir (31) put on 83 for the third wicket followed by a 117-run partnership for the fourth wicket between the centurion and Virat Kohli (80 off 85 balls).



Once the Indian batsmen began to prosper, the proceedings were mostly one-sided and though Gambhir departed after a promising start, Tiwary, growing in confidence, and Kohli batted quite sensibly to lay a solid foundation for a sizeable total.



Tiwary, in particular, employed the lofted shot and the six off off-spinner Sunil Narine that took him deep into the 90s, was undoubtedly the shot of the Indian innings. Tiwary, who had had a rather poor start to his international career since his debut four years ago, blossomed with a series of well-timed strokes to get to his century before an attack of cramps forced retirement.



At the other end, Kohli hardly played a false shot and seemed content to score through nudge and pushes interspersed with an occasional boundary.



During the Tiwary-Kohli partnership, the Windies bowling appeared rather drab as the duo batted sensibly, biding their time for the loose ball to punish. 



Though India lost a few wickets at the death, they looked to be in the clear with a par total on a pitch that was expected to get slower and lower.



The West Indies were never really in the hunt. Pathan struck in his first and third overs. Opener Lendl Simmons fell leg-before off the very first delivery and then Kieron Powell played on.



Mithun followed up with the wicket of Marlon Samuels who appeared as surprised as the bowler by the decision that ruled him out caught behind and then trapped debutant Jason Mohammed plumb in front. At 36 for four in the 10th over, the Windies were in dire straits.



Ravindra Jadeja, hit for a mighty six by Pollard, joined the mayhem by removing Denesh Ramdin, also a leg-before victim and the West Indies had lost half their side for just 78 in the 16th over.



Hereabouts, Pollard and Andre Russell exploded into action with some big hits that provided much-needed momentum to the chase. Jadeja went for 41 runs in his spell of five overs and Tiwary who replaced him, was smacked for 15 and Windies reached 140 for five in the 25th.



The Windies pair went hell for leather in a very entertaining stand that procured 89 runs off 79 balls, but the merriment ended in the 29th when Russell was run out by a direct hit from Gambhir while attempting a sharp single.



Jadeja, switching ends, had Darren Sammy caught by Rahane at backward point and the chase suddenly lost steam as the target proved just beyond the reach of the West Indies although Pollard continued his big hitting to get to his maiden ODI century, courtesy a dropped catch by Kohli when on 99, before falling in the 45th over.










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Tips for hair lossing

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This is a very natural phenomenon and all of us do loss hair. Too much of hair loss is a matter of concern. This usually happens after a long illness, extreme climates, too much of stress and bad eating or sleeping habits

Tip 1:

Wash the hair with Tender Coconut water every other day for weeks.

Tip 2:

Add the paste of fresh Curry leaves to Shikakai powder and wash hair with this on a regular basis.

Tip 3:

Wash hair with coconut milk

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Dry some basil leaves and Margosa leaves. Add some Bay leaves and powder all 3 together. Add 1tspn of this powder to 50 ml. of water and apply for ½ an hour Wash.

written by a Japanese Scientist Masaru Emoto: about ZAMZAM water

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ZAMZAM WELL



Following was written by a Japanese Scientist Masaru Emoto:


The quality / purity of Zamzam water has, will not be find any where else in the water on this earth.



He used the technology named NANO, and researched a lot on Zamzam water. And found out that if one drop of Zamzam water mix in 1000 drops of regular water, regular water will get the same quality like Zamzam water.



He also found that a mineral in one drop of Zamzam water has its own importance that will not be find any other water on this earth.



He also found in some tests that the quality or ingredients of Zamzam water can not be changed, why, science does not know the reason.



Even he re-cycled the Zamzam water, but no change it was still pure.



This scientist also found out that, the Muslims say BISMILLAH before eating/drinking. He says that after saying BISMILLAH on regular water, there are some strange changes happened in the quality of regular water. That make it best water.



He also found out that if some one recites the Quran on regular water, it gets the ability for the treatment of different diseases.



Masaru Emoto is a Japanese author known for his claim that if human speech or thoughts are directed at water droplets before they are frozen, images of the resulting water crystals will be beautiful or ugly depending upon whether the words or thoughts were positive or negative. Emoto claims this can be achieved through prayer, music or by attaching written words to a container of water

NON-MUSLIM JAPANESE SCIENTIST DISCOVERS EFFECT OF ZAM ZAM WATER (just click)



Earth-like planet spotted outside our solar system

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An Earth-like planet spotted outside our solar system is the first found that could support liquid water and harbor life, scientists announced today.

Liquid water is a key ingredient for life as we know it. The newfound planet is located at the "Goldilocks" distance-not too close and not too far from its star to keep water on its surface from freezing or vaporizing away.

And while astronomers are not yet able to look for signs of biology on the planet, the discovery is a milestone in planet detection and the search for extraterrestrial life, one with the potential to profoundly change our outlook on the universe.

Kolkata FIRE

Thursday, 8 December 2011 0 comments



Kolkata: Forty people are confirmed dead due to suffocation in a major fire that broke out at AMRI Hospital in Dhakuria in south Kolkata on Friday. West Bengal Health Minister Sudip Bandhyopadhyay said that the death toll may go up. There was still no clarity on what caused the fire.
Bandhyopadhyay said that the West Bengal Government was shocked to know that the fire safety measures were not in place in the hospital.
What was even more shocking was that while the rescue operations were still on, the hospital authorities reportedly fled from the spot. West Bengal Planning and Development Minister Subroto Mukherjee said that the hospital authorities have fled. "Strict action will be taken against the management, but for now the focus is on the rescue missions," he said.
The angry relatives of the patients who died alleged that the hospital staff abandoned patients and did not help them rush out. They said that this resulted in suffocation, and therefore, deaths of the patients.
Upset and angry relatives destroyed hospital property shouting slogans against authorities for not having enough fire safety measures. The fire had also engulfed the ICU and relatives claim that they were the ones who rescued most patients and that help arrived much later. A few of them also heckled officials at the spot.
Reports said many bodies were moved to SSKM hospital. The identification of bodies was on but sources said some of the bodies may not be identified as they were charred.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee rushed to the spot to take stock of the situation.
Many people were, however, still believed to be trapped inside. The fire was under control. Nearly 25 fire tenders were working hard to evacuate all patients and staff. Even as reports said the fire has been doused, Fire Services Minister Javed Khan said that there was still fire in the basement.
"The fire engulfed four floors of one of the buildings of the AMRI hospital in Dhakuria," an officer manning the city police control room told IANS over phone.
The 161-bed hospital is located in Dhakuria in Kolkata.
Firemen using ladders smashed window panes in the facade to rescue patients trapped inside the ICU, ICCU, ITU and Critical Care units.
Fire Services Minister Javed Khan said the fire spread because of stocks of highly combustible material.
The hospital also did not have proper fire-fighting equipment, he said.
Fire brigade sources said that firemen were trying to locate oxygen cylinders stocked on the floors, as the fire could make them explode.
Thick smoke was hindering the operations, they said.


Double century again in ODI

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New Delhi: The cricket fraternity has hailed Virender Sehwag for becoming the highest scorer in the history of one-day cricket with a phenomenal 219, describing the feat as an "incredible" achievement and good omen ahead of the Australian tour later this month. 


The big-hitting Indian opener in the process surpassed team-mate Sachin Tendulkar's 147-ball 200 not out he had scored against South Africa on February 24 last year in Gwalior. Sehwag, who achieved the feat in the fourth ODI against the West Indies at Indore today, was eventually out after facing 140 balls and hitting 25 fours and seven sixes at the packed Holkar Stadium. Former India captain Sourav Ganguly led the tributes, saying the feat was expected given his positive attitude.







"The double hundred will be a big morale booster for him with the tough Australian tour lined up. You will find the bowling attack, conditions different Down Under. This double ton will give him a big confidence for sure ahead of the Australia tour. 



"This is a great achievement and I congratulate Sehwag for the amazing feat. He has captained the Indian side on and off for a short while and I believe he could make up as a good captain. He is a gambler, a player who loves to take risks. If he keeps getting opportunity as a captain, he will come up with many such milestones," said Ganguly. Chairman of selectors Kris Srikkanth described Sehwag as one of the greatest players he has ever seen and termed the feat as 'incredible'. "I am very happy for Sehwag. He is one of the greatest players I have ever seen. He missed his double century (175) during the World Cup game against Bangladesh at Mirpur. But today he has achieved the feat which I would like to describe as incredible," said Srikkanth. 



Srikkanth felt it was important for Sehwag to hit peak form before the Australia series. "He is an amazing player and it's very important that Sehwag touches the peak form by the time India leave for Australia. "The greatest thing about Sehwag is that he is an honest person. He was blaming the openers for not getting enough runs on the board during this ongoing series. The top-order included himself also and he did not mince word before criticising himself. So he is a very straight-forward kind of a person," added the chief selector. 



Asked who he thought would have crossed the 200-mark barrier in ODIs, Srikkanth promptly replied, "West Indian great Vivian Richards, Sachin Tendulkar and Sehwag. These are the guys capable of reaching the milestone." Srikkanth said that Sehwag has matured as a player and his coming back to form is a good sign for Indian cricket. Former Pakistan leg-spinner Abdul Qadir said he always believed in Sehwag's attacking mindset.



"I have always remained a great fan of Sachin Tendulkar and when he scored the double hundred against South Africa, one name that crossed my mind was Sehwag. In my view, other player who could have scored double ton was Sri Lankan opener Sanath Jayasuriya because he also plays an attacking brand of cricket. "Both Sehwag and Jayasuriya have the talent and ability to score a double hundred and can only touch the mark. I would like to extend my congratulations to all Indians for Sehwag scoring a double hundred," said Qadir. 



A.N. Sharma, Sehwag's childhood coach, said the feat was long overdue and it was satisfying watching his student score a double ton. "It was long overdue. I always used to tell him whenever he stepped on the field that this time you have to score a double hundred. It was very satisfying finally watching Viru score 200 runs with such strokeful display. He has always played attacking game and that helped him achieve the milestone. 



"I hope Viru will be back to his usual self after this inning. My congratulation to him," said Sharma. Former Indian cricketer Abbas Ali Baig said, "Once Sehwag gets going, it's very difficult to stop him. I am delighted and congratulations to him." Meanwhile, the batsman was flooded with congratulatory messages in the virtual world.



"I say it again! I never saw sir Viv (Vivian Richards) bat but I have seen Sehwag bat! What a player... 219 in a one day game is next to impossible!" Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh wrote on his Twitter page. Team-mate and pace spearhead Zaheer Khan wrote on Sehwag's twitter page, "Cheers! congratulations!! way to go buddy!" West Indies' explosive opener Chris Gayle wrote, "Well, I did watch some of that innings by Viru.... Brilliant striking!! Congrats on ur 219.. That's child abuse! The Mask would say, Smoking!" 



England cricketer Kevin Pietersen also lavished praise on Sehwag, calling him a genius. "If you are a cricket fan, pls switch your tv's on right now & watch a genius bat.. Sehwag destroying the WI.. World record coming.." Pietersen wrote on his Twitter page.



India players Dinesh Karthik and Murali Vijay too were in awe of Sehwag. "It's a great effort. Once he got a triple hundred (in Tests) it was just a matter of time for him to bring up this one. I am a big fan of him. The fact that he can even dispatch good balls to boundaries makes him so different," Karthik said.



Vijay said, "I was just watching it. I am so happy for him. It's unbelievable. He is such a great batsman. He batted like himself." Former chief selector, Kiran More described Sehwag as one of the greatest cricketer India had ever produced. "One of the greatest cricketer India ever had. He is one of the biggest destroyers of spin bowling. Be it Test, one-day or T20, he bats with equal flair. If you see the records, Indian Test cricket have improved tremendously in last 10 years and Viru is a key factor. 



"The results are showing. He will be a vital cog in the Indian wheel in their upcoming tour Down Under. He has done well in difficult conditions and on various types of pitches. We can't compare Sachin with Sehwag. When he came, he tried to copy Sachin. But Sehwag has played very freely since then," More said. Former Test player Deep Gupta said: "Only I am not surprised. it was coming i knew. great achievement. he deserves every bit of it. vintage sehwag. that's the diff between a great player and a good player. suddenly come to form." 



Former national national selectors Sambaran Banerjee and Pranab Roy also heaped praise on Sehwag. "Virender Sehwag always steals the show when he plays. He is an extraordinary talent. In today's innings he showed exceptional commitment, the way he was diving to save run-outs, says a lot. He was not in his casual self. Sehwag is simply terrific," Banerjee said. Roy said: "Sehwag's batsmanship is all about taking risk but with perfection. He takes a lot of risks but he balances with amazing perfection, that's unbelievable. He is definitely one of the greatest batsmen. Whenever he gets going, India wins a match. 



"This knock will definitely give Mahendra Singh Dhoni and co a huge confidence ahead of the crucial Australia tour. I don't want to compare him with Sachin Tendulkar. If you have respect for both then don't compare." Indian tennis players Mahesh Bhupathi and Sania Mirza were effusive in congratulating Sehwag. "Holy cow is all I am gonna say about that innings. Amazing stuff by Viru. As Johnny Mac would say "you can't be serious," said Bhupathi. 



"What an achievement. What a player. Hats off to Sehwag," said Mirza. Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar said, "Congrats Viru for that incredible 219 which was an epic inning! What timing and energy, indeed SehWhacked. Respect." Indian Premier League CEO Sundar Raman said, "If one did not see Viru's innings could easily mistake the scorecard for a game of book cricket!"


Putin and party suffer election blow in Russia

Sunday, 4 December 2011 0 comments


(Reuters) - Russian voters have dealt Vladimir Putin's ruling party a heavy blow by cutting its parliamentary majority in an election that showed growing unease with his domination of the country as he prepares to reclaim the presidency.
Incomplete results showed Putin's United Russia was struggling even to win 50 percent of the votes in Sunday's election, compared with more than 64 percent four years ago. Opposition parties said even that outcome was inflated by fraud.
Although Putin is still likely to win a presidential election in March, Sunday's result could dent the authority of the man who has ruled for almost 12 years with a mixture of hardline security policies, political acumen and showmanship but was booed and jeered after a martial arts bout last month.
United Russia had 49.94 percent of the votes after results were counted in 70 percent of voting districts for the election to the State Duma, the lower house of parliament. Exit polls had also put United Russia below 50 percent.
"These elections are unprecedented because they were carried out against the background of a collapse in trust in Putin, (President Dmitry) Medvedev and the ruling party," said Vladimir Ryzhkov, a liberal opposition leader barred from running.
"I think that the March (presidential) election will turn into an even bigger political crisis; disappointment, frustration, with even more dirt and disenchantment, and an even bigger protest vote."
Putin made his mark restoring order in a country suffering from a decade of chaos following the collapse of the Soviet Union. He moved quickly to crush a separatist rebellion in the southern Muslim Chechen region, restored Kremlin control over wayward regions and presided over an economic revival.
He has maintained a tough man image with stunts such as riding a horse bare chested, tracking tigers and flying a fighter plane. But the public appears to have wearied of the antics and his popularity, while still high, has fallen.
Many voters, fed up with widespread corruption, refer to United Russia as the party of swindlers and thieves and resent the huge gap between the rich and poor. Some fear Putin's return to the presidency may herald economic and political stagnation.
PUTIN SAYS OPTIMAL RESULT
Putin and Medvedev, who took up the presidency in 2008 when Putin was forced to step down after serving a maximum two consecutive terms, made a brief appearance at a subdued meeting at United Russia headquarters.
Medvedev said United Russia, which had previously held a two thirds majority allowing it to change the constitution without opposition support, was prepared to forge alliances on certain issues to secure backing for legislation.
"This is an optimal result which reflects the real situation in the country," Putin, 59, said. "Based on this result we can guarantee stable development of our country."
But there was little to cheer for the man who has dominated Russian politics since he became acting president when Boris Yeltsin quit at the end of 1999 and was elected head of state months later.
His path back to the presidency may now be a little more complicated, with signs growing that voters feel cheated by his decision to swap jobs with Medvedev next year and dismayed by the prospect of more than a decade more of one man at the helm.
"It's the beginning of the end," political analysts Andrei Piontkovsky said. "It (the result) shows a loss of prestige for the party and the country's leaders."
COMMUNIST GAINS
Two decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the communists were the main beneficiaries, their vote almost doubling to around 20 percent, according to the partial results.
"Russia has a new political reality even if they rewrite everything," said Sergei Obukhov, a communist parliamentarian.
Many of the votes were cast in protest against United Russia rather than in support of communist ideals because the Party is seen by some Russians as the only credible opposition force.
"With sadness I remember how I passionately vowed to my grandfather I would never vote for the Communists," Yulia Serpikova, 27, a freelance location manager in the film industry, said. "It's sad that with the ballot in hand I had to tick the box for them to vote against it all."
Opposition parties complained of election irregularities in parts of the country spanning 9,000 km (5,600 miles) and a Western-financed electoral watchdog and two liberal media outlets said their sites had been shut down by hackers intent on silencing allegations of violations.
The sites of Ekho Moskvy radio station, online news portal Slon.ru and the watchdog Golos went down at around 8 a.m. even though Medvedev had dismissed talk of electoral fraud.
Police said 70 people were detained in the second city of St Petersburg and dozens were held in Moscow in a series of protests against alleged fraud.
Opposition parties say the election was unfair from the start because of authorities' support for United Russia with cash and television air time.
Independent political analyst Dmitry Oreshkin said a separate analysis showed that United Russia fell even further in cities -- where it had between 30-35 percent of the votes and the Communist have 20-25 percent.
"This is a bad climate for Putin. He has got used to the fact that he controls everything, but now how can he go into a presidential campaign when United Russia has embittered people against their leader?" he asked.
Putin has as yet no serious personal rivals as Russia's leader. He remains the ultimate arbiter between the clans which control the world's biggest energy producer.
The result is a blow also for Medvedev, who led United Russia into the election. His legitimacy as the next prime minister could now be in question.

Mumbai: The Hindi film industry mourns the death of legendary actor Dev Anand

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Mumbai: The Hindi film industry mourns the death of legendary actor Dev Anand, who died of a heart attack in London. Amitabh Bachchan says he has left a void that will not be filled again and Anupam Kher pays tribute remembering his song "Ahbi na jao chodkar", which became an integral part of his life.

Dev Anand died in London Saturday night. Mourning the demise of the legend, film fraternity Sunday took to Twitter to express sadness over the era that had ended with his death.

Amitabh Bachchan: "An era has come to an end .. Dev Anand leaves a void never perhaps to be filled again .. his never give up belief, his joy of life ! Had just met Dev Saheb at his premiere recently .. he was weak but full of spirit ..the newspapers confirming his passing away..He was such a positive person .. never associated death with him."

Anupam Kher: "Just heard the sad news about Dev Saab. Somehow believed he will ALWAYS be there with us. My first hero...An Institution of optimism. RIP...Dev Saab was Kind, Passionate, Courageous, Forthright, Charming, Encouraging, Contemporary, Always a leader and a Great Human. Will Miss him...So as a Tribute to Dev Saab let's only humm his Songs today. Songs which became such an integral part of our lives. "Ahbi na jao chodkar..."

Shreya Ghoshal: "Dev Anand Sa'ab is no more.. Rest in peace...Do you like 2011? We lost so many legends this year... Its true. This year we lost many greats... What legacy of great films n music! He indeed was a man of excellence and passion for cinema."

Sangeeth Sivan: "RIP Dev Anand - what a life!!"

Dia Mirza: "Rest In Peace Dev Saab... Your chivalry, charm, optimism and your great body of work will never be forgotten."

Mahesh Bhatt: "Dev Anand is dead. As the new dawn breaks over Mumbai, I salute the memory of this star who has left us with the glow of his smile."

Shabana Azmi: "Dev Saheb robustly lived life on his own terms...he will be missed by millions but will live on thru his movies... I salute his spirit."

Goldie Behl: "Rip dev anand ... spread love & a never give up attitude just went ahead and did whatever he wanted... My favorite actor!!!"

Dabboo Ratnani: "Saddened by the demise of Dev Saheb, Never had the privilege of working with him. His attitude has always been an inspiration..."

Shekhar Ravjiani: "Man I had the privilege to meet once in my life is no more. A legend Mr Dev Anand. God bless his soul."

Manchester United's Premier League 2011/2012 Fixture List

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Manchester United's Premier League 2011/2012 Fixture List
West Bromwich Albion (A) - Saturday, 13th August
Tottenham Hotspur (H) - Saturday, 20th August
Arsenal (H) - Saturday, 27th August
Bolton Wanderers (A) - Saturday, 10th September
Chelsea (H) - Saturday, 17th September
Stoke City (A) - Saturday, 24th September
Norwich City (H) - Saturday, 1st October
Liverpool (A) - Saturday, 15th October
Manchester City (H) - Saturday, 22th October
Everton (A) - Saturday, 29th October
Sunderland (H) - Saturday, 5th November
Swansea City (A) - Saturday, 19th November
Newcastle United (H) - Saturday, 26th November
Aston Villa (A) - Saturday, 3rd December
Wolves (H) - Saturday, 10th December
QPR (A) - Saturday, 17th December
Fulham (A) - Wednesday, 21th December
Wigan Athletic (H) - Monday, 26th December
Blackburn Rovers (H) - Saturday, 31st December
Newcastle United (A) - Monday, 2nd January 
Bolton Wanderers (H) - Saturday, 14th January
Arsenal (A) - Saturday, 21st January 
Stoke City (H) - Tuesday, 31st January
Chelsea (A) - Saturday, 4th February
Liverpool (H) - Saturday, 11th February
Norwich City (A) - Saturday, 25th February
Tottenham Hotspur (A) - Saturday, 3rd March
West Bromwich Albion (H) - Saturday, 10th March
Wolves (A) - Saturday, 17th March
Fulham (H) - Saturday, 24th March
Blackburn Rovers (A) - Saturday, 31st March
QPR (H) - Saturday, 7th April
Wigan Athletic (A) - Monday, 9th April
Aston Villa (H) - Saturday, 14th April
Everton (H) - Saturday, 21st April
Manchester City (A) - Saturday, 28th April
Swansea City (H) - Saturday, 5th May
Sunderland (A) - Sunday, 13th May











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