Seven-year-old girl who fell into borewell, rescued after 32 hours

A seven-year-old girl, who fell into a borewell in Rajasthan’s Sikar district yesterday, was rescued on Sunday.

The girl was rescued 32 hours after the incident took place. She has been admitted to the hospital.

The incident took place at around 9 a.m. yesterday when the girl, while playing in her father’s agriculture field, went to have a look into an open borewell in their neighbours farm and fell into it. (ANI)

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Go vegan to keep memory loss at bay

A new study has suggested that eating green leafy vegetables can help keep mental abilities sharp.

Something as easy as adding more spinach, kale, collards and mustard greens to your diet could help slow cognitive decline, according to Rush University Medical Center’s research, which also examined the nutrients responsible for the effect, linking vitamin K consumption to slower cognitive decline for the first time.

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‘Sincere apologies to people of Varanasi’: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday apologised to the people of Varanasi for cancelling his visit due to the weather.

Prime Minister Modi took to Twitter to share his message.

“Was eagerly awaiting the Varanasi visit but unfortunately due to the weather I had to cancel. Sincere apologies to the people of Varanasi,” he tweeted.

Prime Minister Modi was scheduled to Varanasi this afternoon. He was expected to inaugurate a trauma centre, lay the foundation stone for various development projects and also scheduled to address a public meeting. (ANI)

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Two students killed after clash with school management in Bihar

Two students of a school in Nalanda district of Bihar were allegedly beaten to death after a clash broke out between the students and the school management.

According to reports, the school principal was brutally thrashed up by the agitated family members of the students.

Further details are awaited. (ANI)

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Russell Brand jokes Indians ‘more civilized in auditorium than on road’

British comedian Russell Brand, who is currently in India, shared his experience in India saying that people in India are more sophisticated in auditorium rather than on roads.

The 40-year-old stand-up comedian said before his performance at the 2015 edition of the Comedy Central Chuckle Festival jokingly said that Indians honk so much, as if devastation is coming.

Brand has been to India thrice earlier and his 2015 India tour will end with a performance in Mumbai on June 28. (ANI)

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‘Injury-prone’ Ryan Harris insists he’s fit for Ashes

Australian fast bowler Ryan Harris has insisted that he is fit for the upcoming Ashes series while saying that he is competing to secure a Test spot in the team’s much-vaunted bowling attack in order to defend the title at Cardiff on July 8.

The 35-year-old fast bowler, who has battled a succession of knee injuries in his international career, was the Australia’s leading wicket-taker during England’s 3-0 series win in the 2013 Ashes series.

Earlier, coach Darren Lehmann had said that Harris was ‘short of a gallop’, referring to his declining pace.

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Franklin Graham’s ‘persecution’ warning in wake of same-sex marriage ruling

Opposing Supreme Court’s ruling on homosexual marriage, one of the America’s prominent evangelical leaders Franklin Graham has recently issued a dire warning for the nation.

The 62-year-old evangelist said that he believes that God could bring judgment upon America, reported Fox news.

Warning the nation, he asked people to be prepared because it’s coming and there will be persecution of Christians for their stand.

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New trend in China: Kids smoking candy-flavored e-cigs

In China, new trend of using candy-flavored e-cigarettes to get kids hooked on smoking is catching on.

As per Fox News, the e-cigarettes are sold to kids for as little as 3 dollars in China, where the average age for first-time smokers is under 11 and sale of e-cigarettes is unregulated.

Some campaigners worry that e-cigarettes are gaining popularity in China before awareness of tobacco’s dangers has become widespread, an Economist report said.

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E-cig risks unclear to smokers

A new study has suggested that consumers are unclear about the risks or benefits of e-cigarettes.

The Scotland study suggested that while some smokers consider electronic cigarettes a potential aid in quitting, some people who have already quit see them as a temptation to resume a habit they fought hard to ditch, Fox News reported.

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‘Congress politicising everything that is in India’s interest’: BJP

Accusing the Congress of politicising everything, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday showered praise on Prime Minister Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann ki Baat’ programme and said that he speaks on subjects which are in the interest of the nation.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi through ‘Mann ki Baat’ not only reaches out to the citizens but at the same time also speaks on subjects that may be relevant to them. He shares many things that are in the interest of the country,” BJP leader Nalin Kohli told ANI here.

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Crime rate not increasing due to alcohol consumption: Babulal Gaur

Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Babulal Gaur on Sunday said the crime rate is not increasing in the state due to alcohol consumption.

“The crime rate doesn’t go up by consuming alcohol. It increases when a person begins to lose control over himself after drinking,” Gaur told the media here.

“One must drink in limits and not indulge in overdose. Drinking has become a status symbol these days,” he added.

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ITBP rescues over 1,000 stranded pilgrims in Uttarakhand

The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) on Sunday rescued over 1,000 pilgrims from the Ghangaria-Hemkund Sahib route in Uttarakhand.

The pilgrims were stranded as various bridges on the rivers were washed away due to heavy rains that lashed the area this week.

Heavy rains in the state have also triggered landslides at various places, thereby, affecting the vehicular movement of the pilgrims.

The ITBP also rescued a dog from Lakshman Ganga river in Uttarakhand’s Ghangarial district. (ANI)

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Hockey: Deepika’s injury a concern for fast-improving Indian eves

Key defender Deepika’s injury sustained in the match against Australia is a concern for the fast-improving Indian women’s team ahead of the knock-out rounds of the Hockey World League Semifinals at the KHC Dragons Stadium here.

Deepika’s fine show in the last preliminary league game against World Cup silver medalists Australia yesterday was marred by the nasty blow she received on her hand in the fourth quarter of the contest that India lost 2-4 after putting up their best show of the tournament.

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Vyapam scam: Yet another accused, Narendra Singh Tomar, dies

Narendra Singh Tomar, an accused in the high-profile MPPEB scam, has died under mysterious circumstances in an Indore jail, adding another murky chapter to the scandal in which 24 accused and witnesses have died so far.

29-year-old Tomar, a veterinarian, complained of chest pain last night and was rushed to Maharaja Yashwant Rao Hospital where he was declared brought dead, official sources said on Sunday.

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Not taking action against corrupt will spark calls for PM Modi’s resignation: Ghulam Nabi Azad

Congress on Saturday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Lalit Modi controversy, saying calls will be made for his resignation if he continues to remain silent and not take immediate action against those involved in corruption.

“It is in the interest of the Prime Minister to take immediate action against those involved in corruption.

Otherwise nationally and internationally, it is going to haunt him wherever he goes,” Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad told reporters.

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I was trapped: Kangana on initial days in Bollywood

Actress Kangana Ranaut has emerged as a formidable talent in Bollywood, where she found herself “trapped” when she first stepped into the industry. Now, she is fearless and confident.

The actress, who made her film debut with “Gangster”, and went on to feature in films like “Woh Lamhe”, “Life in a… Metro” and “Fashion”, told IANS: “When I came in this industry, I was trapped. I was dying in all my films. So, to come out of it was not easy for me.”

“I think it was my destiny and I have worked really hard to make a mark in this industry.”

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President expresses concern over Kuwait, Tunisia attacks

President Pranab Mukherjee has expressed deep concern over the terrorist attacks in Kuwait and Tunisia.

In a message to the Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Mukherjee said: “It was with shock and sadness that I learnt of the heinous attack at a mosque in Kuwait yesterday (Friday), resulting in the loss of innocent lives and injury to many worshippers.”

“We believe that the progress of humanity lies in unity, peace, brotherhood and non-violence. We stand by the people of Kuwait and reaffirm our full support to the global fight against terrorism.”

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Google’s smart contact lens may arrive sooner than thought

Google’s smart contact lens that will measure glucose levels in diabetics by analysing their tears may be on the market before 2019.

In a recent patent application, Google showed off potential designs for how it could package a smart contact lens, suggesting the project could be further along than thought.

Last year, the company announced that it was working on a lens that would be able to measure a wearer’s glucose levels by analysing their tears.

The lens could potentially remove the need for diabetics to prick their fingers and draw blood to check their blood-sugar levels.

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Sanskrit should be propagated to purify minds of people: Sushma Swaraj

Sanskrit scholars from 60 countries began a five-day conference on Sunday with an inaugural speech by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj who suggested that Sanskrit should be propagated so that “it purifies the minds of the people and thus sanctifies the whole world.”

Speaking entirely in Sanskrit to over 600 Sanskrit experts, Swaraj called it a “modern and universal” language and said its tradition is comparable to the river Ganga.

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Australian Islamic State fighter ‘still alive’ after drone strike

Canberra was on Sunday is attempting to verify whether an Australian Islamic State group fighter, notorious for being photographed with severed heads, had survived a drone attack after a report said he was still alive.

Australian media last week reported that two of the country’s most wanted IS jihadists, Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar, were believed killed in a drone strike in Syria.

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Veteran comedy writer Chris Thompson passes away at 63

At the age of 63, Veteran TV writer and producer Chris Thompson passed away after long illness on June 26.

Talking about the tragic death of the comedy series ‘Shake It Up!,’ ‘Action,’ ‘The Naked Truth’ and ‘Ladies Man’ creator, Jim Vallely said that he and everyone who knows the producer is devastated with the news, reported Deadline.com.

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‘Single’ Russell Brand admits can ‘fall in love’ with Deepika Padukone

British comedian Russell Brand, who is currently touring India, admitted that he can definitely “fall in love with” Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone.

The 40-years-old English stand-up comedian, who performed in Delhi on June 26 for the first time at the 2015 edition of the Comedy Central Chuckle Festival, said before his act that the person with whom he could potentially fall in love with and marry while in India was ‘Ram-Leela’ actress as she’s popular.

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Gay couple of more than 50 yrs 1st to marry in Dallas

Supreme Court’s historic ruling on same-sex marriage has bought bundles of happiness for Jack Evans and George Harris as after 54 years of togetherness they finally could tie the knot.

The 85-year-old Evans and 82-year-old Harris, who were two of the first people to get married post court’s verdict on June 26, tied knot after they were given a marriage license in Texas, reported Us magazine.

The couple, who has spent decades fighting for LGBTQ rights and marriage equality, wore suits with red ties for the happy occasion.

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Depressed? Go for red grapes and wine

A new study has found that red grapes and wine can help ease depression.

University of South Carolina School of Medicine’s study found that resveratrol, a natural anti-inflammatory agent found in the skin of red grapes, can prevent inflammation as well as depression-related behaviors in rodents exposed to a social stress.

Susan K. Wood said that the research is very relevant to today’s society because it investigates potential treatments for people with an increased susceptibility to depression and related disorders that arise due to social stress.

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Ahmed Patel attacks PM Modi for failing to speak on critical issues in ‘Mann ki Baat’

Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s political secretary Ahmed Patel on Sunday said that he was disappointed with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann ki Baat’ as he failed to speak on several critical issues.

“Prime Minister Modi did not say a word on flood victims or ModiGate. He also did not say a word on our falling exports. How is he going to do Mann Ki Baat with a stuck up mind,” said Patel.

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