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Yearly Archives: 2019

Chester Bennington’s initial band ‘Grey Daze’ releasing an album with Chester’s vocals

There is a sense of relief and joy for the fans of Linkin Park, and especially late singer Chester Bennington's fans as you might be able to listen to his voice soon but the twist is it won’t be from Linkin Park.

Is Onion Going To Repeat Its History With BJP Government?

Is it fair to put the blame on weather conditions and turn a blind eye towards man-made disasters?

In spite of many low points why the market is still up? Where is the cash?

Except for the rise in the stock market, everything else is low. The consumers are not buying, household savings are low, Investments by corporate are negligible, gold prices have declined and real estate has left his consciousness. Surely, something is being cooked inside. When everything is going down including the employment, consumption, spending, etc, why the market is up?

Advertising Veteran Tara Sinha passes away

Tara Sinha was one of the finest people in Indian advertising (AP) and was known as the mother of Indian advertising. She was one of the earliest women in the field to work in India, the US and the UK.

Neha Kakkar Lashes out on comedian Gaurav Gera and Kiku Sharda for mocking her; Opens up about battle with Depression

The singer with curls and judge Neha Kakkar is known for her bubbly nature is currently seen on the judging panel of Indian Idol on Sony TV. She's having the best phase of her life; her songs have been climbing onto charts almost as soon as it releases. The recent one to climb the charts was "Dheeme Dheeme" from Pati Patni Aur Woh; it is one of the most listened to and played track as of now.

Nanavati Commission of Inquiry gave clean chit to Modi and his three ministers in 2002 riots

The Nanavati Commission of Inquiry report on the 2002 post-Godhra riots in Gujarat was tabled in the Assembly on Wednesday. Minister of State for Home Pradeep Singh Jadeja said in a press conference after presenting this report, "The Commission has given a clean chit to Chief Minister Narendra Modi and his three ministers during the riots.

Citizenship Amendment Bill Passed, Shah Said – It Was brought to rectify the historic mistake

Rajya Sabha has a total of 240 MPs, while 5 seats are vacant. In such a situation, the majority figure is 121 on a total of 245 seats. Out of 245, 125 MPs were already in support of the Bill, while 113 MPs opposed it. 2 MPs had not made their stand clear.

Supreme Court proposes to appoint former judge for investigation, case to be heard tomorrow

Petitions were filed against the encounter of 4 accused in rape and murder of Veterinary Doctor in Telangana in the Supreme Court on Wednesday. The case was headed by Chief Justice AS Bobde. The matter is currently in the Telangana High Court. The apex court has proposed to appoint a former judge to investigate the encounter. The next hearing will be on Thursday.

Slogans against Hindutva and Home Minister in AMU, case against 500 students, precautionary police deployed

There is anger among students of Aligarh Muslim University after the passage of the Citizenship Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha. In view of the demonstration, security forces have been set up in the AMU campus. Earlier on Tuesday evening, students shouted slogans against the administration and protested by burning a copy of the bill. The students took out a torch procession. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has been declared anti-Muslim. During this time the police also had to use force. Police have registered a case against 500 students, including 20 nominated, for violating Section 144.

Into the Wild Camp: Join the most Serene and Eco-friendly Camp of the Year

Neeraj and Mehak, founder of Into the Wild Camp were mesmerised by the beauty of the calmness of Bhimashankar and decided to start camping as it is a perfect location to camp and be in the Wild especially for people who would want to be connected with nature. Location of the Camp is 80km form Pune and 170km from Mumbai. They own a 10 acres land at Bhimashankar, which is surrounded by Sahyadri range on all sides, perched on top a hill with a view of the Chas Kaman dam backwaters. It boasts of a private waterfall, nature trails, a lot of peacocks during monsoons and birds of different species. Fireflies are found abundantly here just before the start of rains. The campsite turns into a green cover during monsoons, making it look bright and beautiful. It is 22kms away from the famous Bhimashankar temple. The camp that started just nine months ago is now a well-functioning stay for people. Their work has given employment to a lot of villagers and women. It is a bootstrapped venture, and as a social responsibility, Mehak conducts free English classes for the children of the village.
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