Monday, July 22, 2013

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  • Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Rapper-musician Hirdesh Singh, popularly known as Yo Yo Honey Singh, who made quirky Punjabi-Hindi rap songs, now wants to go regional and rap in local languages. Songs like "Angrezi beat", "Dope shop", "Brown rang" and "Achko machko" have made the 30-year-old a big name in the music world. "My target for this year is to sing in regional languages of India," Singh, who recently rapped in ...

  • IAF chief leaves for US on four-day visit

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Indian Air Force (IAF) chief N.A.K Sunday left for the US on a four-day visit, during which he will hold talks on boosting defence cooperation between the two countries. According to an official release, Air Chief Marshal Browne is visiting the US on an invitation of his US counterpart, General Mark A. Welsh III. Air Chief Marshal Browne, who is also chairman, chiefs of staff committee, would ...

  • Three foreigners held for drug racket

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Three foreigners, including a woman, who were part of an international drug racket, were arrested and over 900 gm contraband worth Rs.1 crore recovered, police said Sunday. Tibetan woman Tsering Choezom, 30, and Nigerian nationals Isika Collins, 27, and Omenoys Favor, 27, were arrested from west Delhi's Tilak Nagar area July 18, police said. The three were living in Delhi for the last few ...

  • Food security works will hike fiscal deficit FICCI

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Implementing the food security bill will bring additional fiscal pressure and push up the fiscal deficit to five percent of GDP in the current financial year, said industry chamber FICCI here Sunday. "It will impose an additional pressure on the fiscal situation and would make fiscal sustainability plan of the country difficult to achieve. As a result, the expected fiscal deficit to GDP ratio ...

  • School-based tobacco control reduces use by adolescents Study

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    School-based tobacco control programmes have significant potential in reducing tobacco use among adolescents, says a new study. The finding, published as a research paper in the prestigious Indian Journal of Paediatrics, comes just as schools brace to enforce the Kerala High Court's directions on tobacco control in the new academic year. The paper, based on a review of literature on ...

  • Sunny sultry Sunday in Delhi rain expected Monday

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    A day after the city was brought to a virtual halt for hours by incessant rain and consequent flooding, Sunday remained sunny and sultry with the maximum temperature at 33.8 degrees, average for the season. The Met Office has forecast rain on Monday. "The sky will remain partly cloudy tomorrow (Monday) and rains are expected in some parts of the city," said an official of the India ...

  • Congress leaders tweet riles BJP

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    A controversial tweet from Congress general secretary Shakeel Ahmad alleging that the banned terror outfit "Indian Mujahideen was formed after the Gujarat riots" stirred a political storm Sunday with the BJP reacting sharply to it. "Indian Mujahideen was formed after (the) Gujarat riots (of 2002), says NIA in its charge sheet. (But) Even now BJP and RSS will not desist from their communal ...

  • Three held for running CISF job racket

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Three people were arrested for duping unemployed men and women on the pretext of getting them jobs in the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), police said Sunday. Jaswant Singh, 42, Baljeet Singh, 59, and Parvinder Singh, 36, were arrested from Rohini area in north Delhi Saturday, an official said. The accused used to target unemployed men, travelling in trains, with the promise of ...

  • Asian TT India win four gold medals

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Indian paddlers claimed all four team gold medals to cap off a successful second day of the South Asian Junior Table Tennis Championships at the IG Indoor Stadium here Sunday. Sri Lanka were behind India winning four silver medals, while the bronze medals were shared by Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan. Bhutan remained the only country not to finish among medals in the team events. The women ...

  • Himachal sees decline in rainfall

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    A day after moderate to heavy showers which led to snapping of several road links following landslides, the hills of Himachal Pradesh Sunday saw subdued rainfall activity, the Met office here said. Even most of the rivers that were in spate saw a decline in water levels. "There was no heavy rainfall in the state but precipitation occurred at many places in the state since Saturday," a Met ...

  • Hundreds of villages in Andhra remain marooned

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Hundreds of villages in flood-hit Andhra Pradesh Sunday remained marooned with Godavari river still flowing above the danger mark, officials said. The incessant rains in north Telangana districts over last five days triggered floods in Godavari, which is flowing above the danger mark both at Bhadrachalam in Khammam district and at Dhowaleswaram in East Godavari district. The heavy rains under ...

  • Rebel BJP Bihar legislator hints at joining JD-U

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    BJP legislator Amarnath Gami Sunday came out in open rebellion against the state party leadership and hinted that he may soon join Bihar's ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U). The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has suspended him from the party. Gami, legislator from Hayaghat, described senior state leader Sushil Kumar Modi as "power hungry" and refused to work under him. "I am against Modi because ...

  • Ghosh Gill complete hat-trick of wins

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    National champion Amittrajit Ghosh (co-driver Ashwin Naik) and Gaurav Gill (Musa Sherif) recorded their third consecutive wins of the season by topping the INRC Overall and SUV categories, respectively, in the Rally of Coimbatore that concluded here Sunday. Kolkata-based Ghosh, in a Group N (stock) Mitsubishi Cedia drove well within himself to annex the title in the third round of the Indian ...

  • Formula car connects Nico Rosberg with Coimbatore

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Few would think of any connection between Formula One driver Nico Rosberg and this bustling business hub of Tamil Nadu, the second largest city after the state capital Chennai. Yes, indeed there was a buzz that a vehicle racing here in the JK Tyre Racing Championships was driven by the German driver to win the Formula BMW German title 11 years ago before his Formula One debut in 2003. Delhi ...

  • Prathibha Singh seeks Rs.18500 lakh for water supply in Himachal

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Newly-elected Lok Sabha member from Himachal Pradesh Pratibha Singh sought financial assistance of Rs.18,499.43 lakh from the centre for strengthening water supply in different towns, an official statement said Sunday. The MP sought augmented water supply facilities for Dharamsala, Parwanoo, Rampur, Rewalsar, Sundernagar, Baijnath, Hamirpur, Sujanpur and Jogindernagar towns, and sought ...

  • He opened up Rashtrapati Bhavan to the people

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    His Facebook page has over 35,000 likes, he is on YouTube, he has done away with excessive security to mingle with the crowd, stuffy honorifics have been replaced and the palatial Rashtrapati Bhavan has been thrown open to visits by the public - just some of the things that President Pranab Mukherjee has done in his first year in office to live up to being a 'peoples president'. Mukherjee, 77, ...

  • Life hit in Karnataka as monsoon remains vigorous

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Heavy rains continued to lash Karnataka Sunday as the monsoon remained vigorous, disrupting normal life, causing traffic jams on state and national highways and flooding low-lying areas across the state, an official said. "With the meteorological department forecasting more rains across the state during the next two days, we have directed the authorities in the districts to evacuate people from ...

  • JK Racing Khushlani dominates opening Formula BMW round

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Akhil Khushlani put in a dominant display sweeping the Formula BMW class in the opening round of the JK Tyre Racing Championships here Sunday. The 23-year-old from Hyderabad was untouchable throughout the weekend, winning race one at the Kari Motor Speedway Saturday and a double Sunday. Khushlani's two year experience of driving Formula BMW cars in Asia made the difference. He won Sunday's ...

  • Ghaziabad may not get Delhi Metro SP leader

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Delhi Metro is unlikely to extend its network to Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh, Samjajwadi Party leader Ram Gopal Yadav said Sunday. Speaking after addressing a public rally here, the MP said the central government did not seem to be backing the proposal to extend the Rithala-Dilshad Garden route to New Bus Stand in Ghaziabad. "It gives us (Uttar Pradesh) step motherly treatment," the Samajwadi ...

  • Seven policemen killed in Bengal road accident

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Seven policemen were killed after the vehicle they were travelling in collided with a truck in West Bengal's Jalpaiguri district Sunday, police said. Another policeman in the vehicle is battling for his life in hospital following the accident occurred at Brahmapur near Mynaguri town, about 635 km from here. All the police personnel were from Cooch Behar district and they were going to Malda ...

  • Kohli leads Indian cricket team on Zimbabwe tour

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    A 15-member Indian cricket squad, led by Virat Kholi, left here on a Zimbabwe tour Sunday morning. The team will play five One-Day Internatioanals against Zimbabwe over the 11-day tour, starting July 24. Regular Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been rested by the national selectors to give him some respite from international cricket. The selectors have also rested frontline seamers - ...

  • Guideline value for properties in Bangalore zooms

    Bombay News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    The Karnataka stamps and registration department has proposed a sharp increase ranging from 40-80 percent in the guideline value of properties across Bangalore, a senior official said Sunday. "We have revised the guideline value of residential and commercial properties across the city and posted the details on our website (www.karunadu.gov.in/karigr) late Saturday to invite suggestions or ...

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