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The BCCI working committee, which met last week, has set March 2 as the date for the much-awaited Annual General Meeting (AGM) which was deferred numerous times due to the IPL spot-fixing case

વોશિંગ્ટનઃ થોડા દિવસ પણ જો તમે શારીરિક પ્રવૃતિઓથી દૂર રહ્યા તો તમારા શરીરની રક્તવાહિનીઓને નુકસાન થઈ શકે છે. આ સ્થિતિમાં ખાસ તો પગની રક્તવાહિનીઓને નુકસાન થયા પછી નૈસર્ગિક રીતે તેના સમારકામમાં લાંબો સમય લાગે છે એવું તારણ એક અભ્યાસમાં નીકળ્યું છે.

With over 95 percent of the 70 seats in the Delhi Assembly won by AAP the results appear to be unbelievable, unexpected, but true. Delhites have made a very historic decision. Perhaps never before such a thumping majority has been given to any legislature in a free and fair election. What has happened is there for all of us to see and for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP and the Congress party there are lessons to be learnt. PM Modi, in his congratulatory telephone call to Arvind Kejriwal, has promised full co-operation from the Central Government for the development of Delhi state. Such results require some in-depth look at what happened, and why.

લંડનઃ બ્રિટનની બ્રિસ્ટલ યુનિવર્સિટીના સંશોધકોનું કહેવું છે કે થાપાના સાંધાનું રિપ્લેસમેન્ટ કરાવતી વખતે મેટલ ડિવાઇસનો ઉપયોગ થયો હોવાથી સર્જરી બાદ કેન્સર થવાનું રિસ્ક અથવા તો જનીનગત ખામી થવાની શક્યતાઓ વધી જાય છે.

Brave cancer patient loses battle with the disease...

Solihull student, Ulrika Dandekar, known as 'Riya' to her friends and family, died at the tender age of 21 early in the morning last week. The brave young woman spent her last days campaigning and raising awareness for stem cell donors in a bid to save others' lives.

Rajapaksa urges Tamils to vote for him...

The Sri Lankan President said his rival, opposition candidate Maithripala Sirisena, is a stranger to northerners whilst he as President had done much to serve the Tamils

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Riya, smiling

Toxic Disney dolls...

Counterfeit dolls of the characters from Disney's hit movie 'Frozen' could be circulating with deadly consequences in Walsall, council authorities have warned. Figures of the singing princesses Anna and Elsa and their sidekick Olaf the snowman, were being sold with chemicals that have been responsible for cancer, birth defects and infertility in men. The products are high-standard replicas but are not worth the risking of lives for, asserted Cabinet member councillor Khizar Hussain: “It is pretty much impossible to tell these dolls are counterfeit, just by looking at them, but they are potentially very dangerous (…) I would urge anyone who thinks they may have one to keep them away from children and to get in touch with trading standards for advice.” The dolls were originally being distributed at a pop-up stall in the area and several have already made it into residents' festive homes. Trading standards can be contacted on 0345 404 0506 if information can be given for tracing. The faulty merchandise was found to be manufactured in China.