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Kangana at her residence on Monday but were turned away by the security,

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Cyber cell cops had reportedly visited Kangana at her residence on Monday but were turned away by the security, saying that she's not at home. Rizwan Siddiquee went one step ahead and issued a press statement accusing Hrithik Roshan's public relations firm of having fabricated the entire story Just about a week back it seemed like Hrithik Roshan and Kangana Ranaut fight would come to a logical end, after Hrithik told mid-day that he has nothing against Kangana. All he wants is to book the imposter. But it doesn't seem like the war between the two actors is dying yet. In a fresh batch of rumours, it was heard that the cyber cell cops had visited Kangana at her residence on Monday at 10.30 am but were turned away by the security, saying that she's not at home. The security is said to have asked the cops if they have any search warrant and since they didn't and they just wanted to visit her they were turned away. However, sources close to Kangan

PF withdrawal allowed for housing, healthNEW DELHI

PF withdrawal allowed for housing, healthNEW DELHI: The labour ministry on Monday eased the planned restriction on withdrawal of contribution to the employees' provident fund. It said withdrawal can be allowed for housing, major medical treatment for self and family members, medical, dental and engineering education of children, and for their marriage. Top Comment To ensure social security of the person, the Govt should allow to withdraw PF only under -3- circumstances (i) Purchase of House (ii) Chronic Medical treatment and (iii) marriage of daughter and not son. Sunil K Mehrotra The relaxation has also been extended to members who have joined an establishment belonging to or under the central or state government, and become a member of contributory provident fund or old age pension. These norms will come into effect from August. The amendments were made after labour minister Bandaru Dattatreya received representations from trade unions. A government relea

7 Killed, 327 Wounded In Kabul Attack

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7 Killed, 327 Wounded In Kabul Attack, Claimed By Taliban Kabul:  Highlights Suicide car bomb attack near Afghanistan's main spy agency One or two bombers still resisting, said a govt spokesman Many of those wounded are in serious condition At least seven people were killed and 327 others wounded in an ongoing Taliban attack in central Kabul Tuesday, the Afghan health ministry said. "Many of those wounded are in serious condition," ministry spokesman Mohammad Ismail Kawoosi told AFP. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack near government offices, which sent clouds of acrid smoke billowing in the sky and rattled windows several kilometres (miles) away. The brazen assault in a densely packed neighbourhood marks the first major Taliban attack in the Afghan capital since the insurgents announced the start of this year's fighting season. "(We) condemn in the strongest terms the terrorist attack in Puli Mahmood Khan neighbourhood

MS Dhoni-led Rising Pune Supergiants

After getting off the mark courtesy an all-round show to down MS Dhoni-led Rising Pune Supergiants by 6 wickets, Kings XI Punjab face an uphill task when they host in-form Kolkata Knight Riders at the PCA Stadium in Mohali on Tuesday (April 19). The two teams have had contrasting journeys so far in the ninth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). While Punjab struggled in their first two games, especially with the bat, they bounced back strongly to win their third one comprehensively. Kolkata's only loss in as many games a 6-wicket drubbing at the hands of Mumbai Indians, can be attributed to Rohit Sharma's brilliance with the bat rather than them having a bad day in office. Openers Murali Vijay and Manan Vohra have been in supreme touch but Punjab's middle order has been shaky. Glenn Maxwell chipped in with a typical 14-ball cameo worth 32 to save the chase against RSPG but the Australian star hasn't been as consistent. The management's bigge

Scientists have developed a new system that can identify people

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The results suggest that brainwaves could be used by security systems to verify a person's identity. (Representational Image) New York:  Scientists have developed a new system that can identify people using their brain waves or 'brainprint' with 100 per cent accuracy, an advance that may be useful in high-security applications. Researchers at Binghamton University in US recorded the brain activity of 50 people wearing an electroencephalogram (EEG) headset while they looked at a series of 500 images designed specifically to elicit unique responses from person to person - eg a slice of pizza, a boat, or the word "conundrum." They found that participants' brains reacted differently to each image, enough that a computer system was able to identify each volunteer's 'brainprint' with 100 per cent accuracy. "When you take hundreds of these images, where every person is going to feel differently about ea

Forced to undergo six abortions, says triple talaq challenger Shayara Bano NAINITAl

Forced to undergo six abortions, says triple talaq challenger Shayara BanoNAINITAL: Shayara Bano, who catapulted into national headlines with her petition in the Supreme Court questioning the legality of triple talaq, told TOI here on Monday that she was forced to go to the SC against all odds because she could "no longer bear the ordeal". The 37-year-old post graduate in sociology from Kashipur in Udham Singh Nagar district, said she just wants "justice and move on with my life." Alleging that she was made to undergo as many as six abortions by her husband who forcibly administered her pills which ruined her health, the mother of two said she longed to be with her children who are still with her husband.

Uruguay storms kill seven

Uruguay storms kill seven, displace 3,600Colonia Suiza, Uruguay, April 18, 2016 (AFP) - Storms and floods in Uruguay have killed seven people and driven 3,600 from their homes in recent days, authorities said Sunday. Four people were killed when a storm struck the western city of Dolores on Friday and three others were later found to have died when trying to cross flooded rivers in the region, according to a government toll. President Tabare Vazquez declared Sunday a day of national mourning. "We are going to rebuild Dolores," he vowed in comments broadcast on the radio. Countless buildings were destroyed in Dolores, an AFP reporter in the town saw. The National Emergency System late on Sunday sharply raised the number of people forced to abandon their homes after rivers burst their banks. It said 3,600 people had been displaced, up from the 2,000 it had given earlier in the day. The hardest-hit town was Rosario, 130 kilometers (90 miles) west of the ca

IPL 2016: Warner powers SRH win

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IPL 2016: Warner powers SRH to maiden win Highlights David Warner led the run-chase with a 59-ball 90-run knock Earlier, Ambati Rayudu hit his 12th fifty for Mumbai Indians in his 100th IPL match With this win SRH opened their account and moved to sixth in points tally, while MI moved down to seventh David Warner was not at his assertive best in Match 12 of the 2016 Indian Premier League against Mumbai Indians, but the Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper did more than enough with the bat to hand his team their first win of the tournament with a brilliant unbeaten 59-ball 90-run knock at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad on Monday. After a disciplined bowling attack from SRH restricted MI to 142 for six, Warner carried the team on his shoulders on a wicket where stroke-making did not come easy and took his team home with seven wickets in hand and 15 balls to spare. The win opened SRH's account in IPL after three matches, while MI crashed to the

Marking LAC key to halting

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Marking LAC key to halting border transgressions, India tells China India has made it clear to China that agreeing on a mutually acceptable Line of Actual Control is the only solution to the problem of border transgressions India has also expressed strong reservations over security risks thrown up by China's Silk Road program in Pakistan BEIJING: India has made it clear to China that agreeing on a mutually acceptable Line of Actual Control (LAC) is the only solution to the problem of border transgressions. Beijing is not in favor of a LAC. Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar who met his Chinese counterpart Chang Wanquan, a General with the People's Liberation Army, explained India's stand on LAC, saying the process of "actually marking" the LAC is essential for proper border management. "Without that everything goes by perceptions, which has caused problems sometimes," he said. He stressed on the need for proper border management, a

Nirmala Sitharaman critical of RBI governor

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Nirmala Sitharaman critical of RBI governor Raghuram Rajan's 'one-eyed king' phr Nirmala Sitharaman: "I may not be happy with his choice of words. I think whatever action is being taken by this government is showing results" "If better words were used to say whatever he wanted to say, it would have gone down better." NEW DELHI: Union minister Nirmala Sitharaman was on Monday critical of RBI governor Raghuram Rajan's description of Indian economy as the "one-eyed king in the land of the blind", saying better words should have been used."I may not be happy with his choice of words. I think whatever action is being taken by this government is showing results. FDI is improving, there are clear signs that manufacturing sector is reviving. Inflation, current account deficit is under control," she told a press conferenc                           Rajan, commerce and industry minister noted, had said earlier that India is on a cu

Netanyahu set to meet with Putin next week

Netanyahu set to meet with Putin next week Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week to discuss pertinent issues in key ares of bilateral relations, as well as pressing issues regarding the region. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet next week with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. The Prime Minister's Office said on Friday that the meeting will discuss current issues in key areas of bilateral relations. Additionally, the two will discuss pressing issues on the regional and global agendas, like the Palestinians and the conflict in Syria, among others. This is the second between the two leaders in recent months, as part of security cooperation surrounding the civil war in Syria, particularly in regards to flight arrangements of the air forces of the two countries. However, this is the first meeting between the two since the withdrawal of Russian forces from Syria, a move that surprised Israe

Kumamoto residents assess damage of Kyushu’s strongest quake

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Roof tiles that fell from a house in Mashiki, Kumamoto Prefecture, are seen on Friday morning. The area was severely hit by a magnitude-6.5 quake Thursday night. | KYODO Kumamoto residents assess damage of Kyushu’s strongest quake MASHIKI, KUMAMOTO PREF. – The toll from the high-intensity earthquake in Kumamoto stood at nine dead and over 1,000 injured Friday as rescue crews scrambled to search the debris for survivors. The shallow magnitude-6.5 quake toppled houses and buckled roads in and around the prefectural capital on Thursday night in what was Kyushu’s first level 7 temblor on the Japanese seismic intensity scale. “It was just like the Great Hanshin Earthquake or the Great East Japan Earthquake. I never thought I would experience that here,” mother-of-one Akiko Hakata told The Japan Times. “I hunched over my son to protect him.” “Last night, most people stayed outdoors, or stayed inside their car. It was so cold and frightening last night,” Hakata said.

Newly trained Yemeni forces rout al-Qaida from southern city

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Newly trained Yemeni forces rout al-Qaida from southern city A motorist drives in floodwaters after a heavy rain in Sanaa, Yemen, Wednesday, April 13, 2016. (AP... Read more SANAA, Yemen (AP) — Yemeni government troops newly-trained by a Saudi-led coalition battling Yemen's Shiite rebels routed al-Qaida militants on Friday from a city in the country's south, military officials said. Houta, the capital of Lahj province, is now firmly under government control, the officials said. The coalition-trained troops, which are loyal to Yemen's internationally recognized government, were based in the southern Al-Anad base from where they launched the fight to retake the provincial capital, they added. The officials said the militants fled on Friday from Houta to nearby towns and farmland. The assault came at a time the coalition helicopters and U.S. drones have waged series of airstrikes targeting al-Qaida hideouts and strongholds across Yemen's southern

Citi’s Profit Drops Less Than Expected

Citi’s Profit Drops Less Than Expected; Revenue Down 11% Despite 27% drop in its bottom line, bank still beats analysts’ estimates Citigroup Inc. said Friday that first-quarter profit fell 27% as two of its biggest growth areas, stock trading and credit cards, couldn’t help it weather a weak market environment. The New York-based lender and securities firm reported a profit of $3.5 billion, or $1.10 per share. Like other bank results reported this week, Citigroup’s fell short of the 2015 first quarter, when the bank run by CEO Michael Corbat earned $4.77...

Don Getty, former Premier of Alberta, Canada, dies at 82

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Photo: Fire reported in Alberta, Canada, city of Silverado; no immediate details - Don Getty, former Premier of Alberta, Canada, dies at 82 - CBC News 2 teens killed, 6 injured in after attempting to use their own sled on Olympic bobsled track in Calgary, Canada - CBC News Photo: Farmers rally in Edmonton, Alberta, against controversial farm safety bill, Bill 6 - Suspect in Alberta triple homicide shot by police - RCMP investigating deaths of 3 people found Sunday in rural home west of Edmonton - Alberta, Canada, to introduce economy-wide carbon tax in 2017 - Canadian Supreme Court rules 6 to 3 that Alberta is not obligated to publish laws in both French and English - @ CTVNews Read more on ctvnews.ca Calgary, Alberta, Canada 5 mo Woodlands Eleme

Brazil's lower house of National Congress starts debate

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Brazil's lower house of National Congress starts debate over President Dilma Rousseff impeachment - AFP Photo: Anti-impeachment protesters block roads in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in support of President Dilma Rousseff  Brazil's Supreme Court rejects government bid to suspend Sunday's impeachment vote - Reuters Brazil's Supreme Court denies injunction to alter impeachment vote order; court must still rule on request by Dilma Rousseff's government to suspend Sunday's vote - Reuters Editor's note: AP reports that Brazil's Supreme Court, asked to rule on the impeachment process against President Rousseff, are not expected to issue a decision today. However, the chief justice said that 'exceptional situations require exceptional measures' and the court's deliberations could go late into the night. - Tom End of note Brazil Supreme Court calls extraordinary session for 3:

Protesters led by South African Democratic Alliance leader

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Photo: Protesters led by South African Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane on march to Constitutional Court demanding President Jacob Zuma step down - eNCA   South African National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete is considering an opposition party proposal that President Zuma be subjected to a disciplinary hearing - Eyewitness News African National Congress spokesperson discourages members from 'speaking out' in wake of Zuma scandal - Mail and Guardian      

march commenced at Pieter Roos Park in Johannesburg

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WATCH: We want basic services, we want corruption to fall Editor's note: This live event has now ended. You may watch a recording of the proceedings in the gallery above. The march commenced at Pieter Roos Park in Johannesburg and was in response to the Constitutional Court’s ruling that found President Jacob Zuma liable for the cost of non-security upgrades at his private Nkandla home . The court found Zuma and Parliament violated their mandates by not implementing the public protector's remedial actions. The DA says it wants to highlight the importance of the judgment. * For your full guide to the municipal elections, click here. JOHANNESBURG - Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane led the party's march for change to the Constitutional Court on Friday.

Sears Canada CFO to step down

Sears Canada CFO to step down Sears Canada Inc. SRSC, -0.34% said Friday that its chief financial officer, E.J. Bird, is stepping down to pursue other opportunities, effective June 30. He has been CFO since March 2013. A search is underway for a successor. Billy Wong, senior vice president of finance, will work with Bird until his departure to aid in the transistion. Sears Canada shares are inactive in premarket trading, and down 63% over the past year. The S&P 500 is down 1.1% for the last 12 months.

World top stylish fashioabale dress or expossing the girls

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World Top Most Dress in the world

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Nigeria: Why Chibok Girls Were Kidnapped- Sen.

Nigeria: Why Chibok Girls Were Kidnapped- Sen.  Ben Bruce Spits FireNigeria's "Common Sense" Senator, Ben Murray Bruce, during plenary on Thursday said Chibok schoolgirls were abducted due to the neglect of the poor.

US Govt Releases Degrading Report

US Govt Releases Degrading Report About Nigeria  The United States Department of States has released yet another gory and nauseating detailed report on Nigeria, accusing the government at all levels of injustice, brutality and inflicting pain on poor Nigerians. The report accused the Nigerian police, DSS and the military of gross abuse of power which include citizens brutality, arbitrary detention,bribery among other scandals. It also revealed that 69 percent of persons in prison across the country are awaiting trial – blaming the situation on lack of judicial capacity and corruption. While explaining that the insurgency in the Northeast has rendered many hopeless, US accused the Boko haram militants of committing pogrom in which more than 20,000 people have been killed and maimed with permanent injury. “The country also suffered from widespread societal unrest, including ethnic, regional, and religious violence. Other serious human rights problems included vigil

Red Headed Sexy

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Showing the top hottest female celebrities 2016

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Showing the list of top hottest female celebrities 2016

Kim Kardashian HIDDEN HAIRS REVEALED

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Female Celebrities Spotted with Hairy Armpits Hippy Liberal, Liberal Scum, Filthy Hippy, Bad Hair, Fergie Armpit, Very Nice Kim Kardashian

Jennifer Lopez retains her position atop

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2014 has been called the year of the booty, so it should come as no surprise that Jennifer Lopez retains her position atop our annual list of the Top 10 sofia-vergara-kb-media-media-bikin

super cool et les yeux grand

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Le nez de Anne Hathwayâ € ™ a été naturellement équilibrée avec ses lèvres super cool et les yeux grands et profonds. Elle est une source d'inspiration et de battement de coeur

Charlize Theron Believes Love Conquers All—

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Charlize Theron Believes Love Conquers All—but ''Romantic Love'' Is Only the Beginning This is what Charlize Theron talks about when she talks about love. The Oscar winner, who returns as evil Queen Ravenna in Universal Pictures' The Huntsman: Winter's War , chatted with E! News' Zuri Hall on the red carpet during the film's premiere in Los Angeles last night—and we wanted to know whether she truly believes that "love conquers all," fairy-tale-style. "The older I've become, the more I realize there are so many different kinds of love than just romantic love, and in that sense, yes," Theron replied thoughtfully. "But I think, you know, when we're young we think it's only that thing… Then you fall in love with your children, and you fall in love with your sisterhood of friends and you realize there are so many different kinds of love! That it is what kind of conquers all, because at the end of the day th

Celeb-Inspired You're Going to Love

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Celeb-Inspired Festival Jewelry You're Going to Love When it comes to festivals, it's important to dress, or rather, accessorize the part. That's not to say you should be wearing the same rings and necklaces as everyone else, but there is something to say about exploring your new (very cool) 2016-worthy options. Flower crowns, flash tatts and giant metal statement necklaces are gone forever , so what's next in terms of festival accessories? Think: dainty yet heavy hardware (like Shay Mitchell 's choker) and then click here because it's easier to show you than tell you.

Reveals the Beauty Secret Behind Her

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Kourtney Kardashian Reveals the Beauty Secret Behind Her Gorgeous Skin The truth...revealed! Kourtney Kardashian is opening up about her relationship with manuka honey. Yes, honey . The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star talked to E! News' Maria Menounos about her beauty secret and revealed that the sweet stuff does more than just taste good. "I've been using manuka honey for years because our [ KUWTK ] production crew would get sick they would down spoonfuls of manuka honey, and so I started doing it with my family at home," Kourtney shared. An outspoken and avid fan of all things natural and organic, Kourtney explained that she only learned about Manuka Doctor products after she posted about her passion for manuka honey on her app and website. She immediately started using the skin care products. "It just made total sense for things that I love," she noted. In addition to eating the honey raw, Kourtney also adds the sticky stuff to her