LIFELESS PHOTO CONTROLS HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE

A LIFELESS photograph controls and induces physical body movement in human beings. A subject not yet researched by the modern science. Hundreds of men, women and children experienced and eye witnessed this, at...

River waters: New dispute between Pakistan, India brewing up

A new dispute over river waters is brewing up between India and Pakistan, South Asian nuclear-armed archrivals that have already fought three wars over the lingering Jammu and Kashmir issue, but this time over river waters. Although the hopes are high about a breakthrough...

India vs Australia, 1st Test: Review

"India and Australia drew the first of the four test matches of the Border Gavaskar Trophy at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. The series stands at 0-0. Scorecard Although the match was drawn, both sides would like to take the credits away from this game. Australia will...

Kashmir gets its first train service with opening of 41 miles of new line

The first phase of India’s most ambitious railway project since independence has become operational. Although this phase does not yet link the Kashmir Valley to the main Indian Railways network, the completion...

canonization of Sister Alphonsa's from India on Oct 12

St. Alphonsa Muttathupadathu (The Passion Flower) is the first Indian woman to be elevated to sainthood. She was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1986 and decided as a saint by the pope Benedict XVI onMarch...

Food technology driving Indian farmers towards suicide

Farmers in India are committing suicide and number is increasing every year. Among the various reasons being cited for the serial suicide deaths  that continues unabated is new food technologies. They are...

Maldives heads to historic presidential poll

Asia's longest serving political leader is facing the prospect of losing his job as the President of the Maldives. The Indian Ocean tourist paradise is having its first taste of democracy with multi-party elections being held to choose a president for the next five years. The...

Ganguly to retire after Australia series

"Sourav Ganguly has announced he will retire after the upcoming Test series against Australia. “This will be my last series,” said Ganguly at the end of a routine press conference in Bangalore. “Before coming...

Father kills family and himself, despondent over financial losses

In these unprecedented financial crisis unexpected is happening. A mother of all bail out to the tune of $700 billion to rescue the financial world. But impact of the crisis is already started happening. People have...

CREATION OF A NEW SPIRITUAL WORLD

THIS IS NOT A MERE NEWS CONTENT LIMITED TO READING, IT IS A PRACTICAL EXPERIMENT METHOD TO BE EXPERIMENTED, JUST LIKE MODERN SCIENCE. Guru Siyag's Siddha Yoga is a practical method of transformation of the human body...

Sachin No.1 in Warne’s list

"Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar tops the list of world’s best 100 Test cricketers named by legendary spinner Shane Warne in his book Shane Warne’s Century, which also features as many as 10 other Indians. The list in Warne’s book released on October 2 is almost...

GETTING RID OF DRUGS MADE EASY, INTOXICATION WITHOUT DRUGS

IF A man can get rid of drug addiction, it will be a revolutionary achievement for the mankind. Guru Siyag has shown a ray of hope for millions of drug addicts struggling for survival. This method frees human body...

Indian shares fall more than 2 pct in early trade

Indian stock markets have opened on monday sharply lower following weak global cues. Selling pressure is seen in metal, realty, telecom, power, capital goods, oil & gas and banking stocks. Nifty is trading at lowest level since March 20, 2007."Indian shares fell more than...

Tendulkar-Modi cricket’s most powerful men

"Indian cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar and Indian Premier League Commissioner Lalit Modi made it to a list of 25 most powerful global sports figures. Modi at 19th and Tendulkar at 23rd spot, are ahead of Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova and soccer club Inter Milan’s...

Spiritual revolution in the world

In spite of hefty efforts like the recent “Big Bang Experiment”, science is yet to conclude the principles behind the Evolution. The Vedic Philosophy say’s that the Rishis or seers had discovered the principles...

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