When the fancy cars cost a fortune and these tiny gadgets so cheap
what else can we expect to happen to safeguard one's interests ???
[h=3]Tiny New Tracking Device Selling Like Hotcakes![/h] Now you don't need an expensive GPS unit to keep track of your car. New tiny device lets you track your vehicle using just your smartphone!
Will a promise made always remain a promise??? :noidea:
[h=3]Government clarifies exemption limits for gold seizure[/h] New Delhi, Dec 1 (IANS) The government on Thursday clarified that the exemption limit for seizure of gold jewellery and ornaments during searches for black money is 500 gm for married women, 250 gm for unmarried women and 100 gm for every male member of a family. "No limit on holding of gold jewellery or ornaments by anybody, provided it is acquired from explained sources of income including inheritance," the government also clarified. The government said rumours that all gold jewellery, including ancestral one, will be taxed at 75 per cent plus cess, with a further penal liability of 10 per cent of tax payable, were totally "unfounded and baseless".
Thai is....if you can STAND its fragrant smell !!!
[h=3]Six ways mustard oil can improve your looks[/h] New Delhi, Nov 30 (IANS) It acts as a natural cleanser and helps to whiten teeth as well. Reach out for mustard oil to look your best, says an expert. Dermatologist Pragya Gupta, who is a specialist advisor for P Mark Mustard Oil, shares a few benefits of the oil: * It works wonders on the skin as a natural cleanser.
Don't forget the tightest 'kidukkip pidi' on the free flow on money !!! :ballchain:
[h=3]New Zealand sees 'catastrophic' drop in Indian student visas[/h] Wellington, Nov 30 (IANS) New Zealand has seen a sharp drop in new study visas issued to Indian students in the past five months compared to earlier mainly due to tighter visa rules, a media report said on
[h=3]Stylise your look with a dupatta differently[/h] New Delhi, Dec 1 (IANS) Look different with your dupatta and stand out from the crowd, says an expert. Mandeep Nagi, Design Director at Shades of India, a textile brand, has shared some easy ways to drape your dupatta: * Wrapping it over the head: One of the more artsy ways of wearing a dupatta is to wrap it over and around your head. * Use it as an accessory: Instead of winding the dupatta conventionally over the hand, you can tie it around your hand and use it as an added accessory to bring a modern touch to your traditional/conventional outfits.
[h=3]Jewellers claim 85-90% dip in domestic business, exports unaffected[/h] New Delhi, Nov 30 (IANS) When Satyaprakash Pande of Dheersons Jewellers sees an individual approaching his shop located in the bustling Karol Bagh market in central Delhi, he becomes hopeful of getting a customer -- an entity that has become rare in the last few weeks. Many jewellers estimate an 85-90 per cent dip in business post-demonetisation -- but exports have been unaffected. Despite being the wedding season, just three to four customers are visiting my shop.
They seem to ride on the top of the men in addition to riding the top of the popularity wave!
[h=3]Sportswomen Top Yahoo India's Newsmaker List For 2016[/h] Indian sportswomen who won laurels and dominated the headlines during the Rio Olympics pipped all other contenders in 2016 to emerge as the top newsmakers in the country, Yahoo announced on Thursday. "The list of top newsmakers is usually ruled by
Do these cheerful lights make the gloomy winter bearable??? :smow:
[h=3]Rockefeller Christmas tree lights up New York[/h] Thousands of people braved rainy weather to watch the annual lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree in New York City on Wednesday night. Mayor Bill de Blasio, actors Alec Baldwin and Kate McKinnon were on hand to light the 94-foot (28 meters) Norway spruce outside the building in midtown Manhattan. The tree will remain on display until Jan. 7 and will then be donated to the home building charity Habitat for Humanity, the Rockefeller Center website said.
Those who CAN stand May please stand up for the National Anthem !!!
Those who can't, may please remain silent and honor the National Flag!!!!
[h=3]National Anthem verdict: Is this patriotism, asks wheel-chair bound writer, hit for not standing[/h] I cannot stand for the National Anthem, what do I do? My name is Salil Chaturvedi. I am a writer, I just heard the Supreme Court verdict that it is mandatory for the National Anthem to be played in cinema halls and for people to stand for the same. Many people are saying all sorts of things about this issue. I want to make my point as a disabled person to the Supreme Court. I have not read the entire verdict but I am concerned about whether the Supreme Court thought about the disabled before giving out this verdict. It's not that I am not a patriot or my faith in the National Anthem is less than anyone else. But I have a compulsion. I'm disabled. Like me, five to ten percent of the people in
By Drazen Jorgic ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - U.S. president-elect Donald Trump offered to help solve Pakistan's problems and praised Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as a "terrific guy" in the first call between the two men, the Pakistani leader's office said. Historical allies in the region, Islamabad and Washington have seen relations sour in recent years over U.S. accusations that Pakistan shelters Islamist militants, a charge denied by the South Asian nation. Sharif's office said late on Wednesday the Pakistani premier called Trump to congratulate him on his victory and issued a read out of the call.
Reuters
Wherever there is a demand, there will be a supply!!!
[h=3]India to raise awareness on adoption after 'heinous' baby smuggling racket uncovered[/h] By Nita Bhalla NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - India plans to launch a public awareness drive on adoption procedures to curb the buying and selling of children after the police found stolen babies and infant skeletons during raids on charities, clinics and homes for the mentally ill and elderly. Thirteen babies have been rescued, and the remains of two other infants uncovered, in a series of raids in West Bengal over the last 10 days, as police investigate a suspected international human trafficking racket. Eighteen people, including doctors, midwives, owners of charities and clinics in North 24 Parganas and South 24 Parganas districts have been arrested, suspected of stealing babies from women who delivered at clinics, but told they were stillborn.
Reuters
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