Guinnes World record holder Sudhakar Yadav poses inside a soccer ball-shaped tricycle made by him to cheer the various teams participating in the FIFA World Cup, in Hyderabad, India, Saturday, June 26, 2010. In cricket-crazy India, men and women have united behind their teams and are watching the late night soccer tournament. See the picture
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Varanasi : Following a delayed monsoon, locals in holy city of Varanasi organised the mythical marriage of frogs to please the rain gods on Thursday.
They prayed that the weather gods would open up the skies and bless them with ample rainfall.
The unbearable heat and no signs of monsoon had compelled them to organise the wedding of frogs to invoke divine powers of the rain gods.
At one of such venues, the local priest solemnised the marriage to the chanting of hymns from the Hindu scriptures during which he even applied vermilion on the forehead of the female frog. Read More................
In Holy Varanasi, Get frogs married, pray for rain !Labels: frog, marriage, Varanasi
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In a shocking incident, a local panchayat (village council) in Bharatpur district of Rajasthan has ordered a village to boycott a family for not organising a customary feast on the death of a member, police said Thursday.
As directed by a lower court, a complaint was filed Wednesday by Ramesh Chand Jatav, a resident of Nagla Bandh Bhagatpura, against 25-30 villagers, including panchayat members, a police official told IANS.
'He said these people were forcing his family members to organise a 'mrityu bhoj' (death feast) after the demise of his mother in April,' the official said. Read More................
Family boycotted for refusal to give death feastLabels: death, feast, Rajasthan
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BAKTAWNG (MIZORAM): This family with 162 members can easily be one of the largest living together under one roof in this picturesque village, about 100km from here.
The head of the family and leader of the 'Chana' sect, 66-year-old Ziona, has 38 wives and 94 children with some of his sons having married and having children of their own living together in a building named 'Chhuan That Run' or the House Of The New Generation. One of Ziona's wives said though their sons lived in different rooms in the building they all share the kitchen where they cook for the entire family. Read More................
With 162 members, is this the largest family under one roof?Labels: big family, Mizoram
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Varanasi: A man, said to be mentally unstable, was charred to death after he jumped onto a funeral pyre in Uttar Pradesh’s Varanasi district, police said.
The incident occurred near the Manikarnika ghat (bank) of the Ganges river in Varanasi, some 250 km from Lucknow. Read More................
Man jumps onto funeral pyre, diesLabels: Funeral, jump, pyre, Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi
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Konark (Orissa): A cultural organization 'Arkashree' organized a crying competition in Orissa's Konark town on Wednesday, which saw the participation of over 20 women, battling it out crying and moaning.
The participants recited poems recalling their 'Vidaai' (a ritual where a bride bids a tearful farewell to her family) in full tears. Read More................
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Sambhavi was proclaimed and celebrated as a child goddess. Her parents claimed she was Dalai Lama's friend in an earlier incarnation, but the Andhra Pradesh State Human Rights Commission has ordered that the eight-year-old child from Kurnool district must go to school so her right to education is not violated. Read more..................
Pressure builds to send 'child goddess' to school
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Rajkot (Gujarat): Ronak Vitha, a four-and-a-half-year-old boy from Gujarat's Rajkot city has set a record by doing 1,500 push-ups in 40-minutes.
Buzz up!Ronak' s mother Ruchi Vitha said her son's interest in push-ups began, when he just a toddler. Read More................
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A teenager killed his father by attacking him with a hammer after the middle-aged man made a phone call from his mobile at Khorinan village in West Bengal's Burdwan district, police said.
'The victim's wife lodged a complaint against her son alleging that he had murdered his father. The boy, who is a teenager, has been held for interrogation,' Kalna sub-divisional police officer Rathindranath Mukherjee said. Read More................
Teenager kills father for using his mobile Labels: Cellphone, Father, kill, Mobile, Teen, West Bengal
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SASARAM: A man was lynched at Torana village under Sheosagar police station of Rohtas district on Saturday allegedly for stealing a cellphone, said police. This is the tenth incident of lynching of a Dalit-Adivasi in Rohtas and Kaimur districts over the past two years. Read More................
Dalit lynched for 'stealing' cellphoneLabels: Bihar, Cell-phone, Cellphone, Dalit, lynch, Steal
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A young woman was drugged and married to an Indian man while she was unconscious, the Times of India reported.
Officers investigating the sham wedding in Shanti Nagar, near Amravati, central India, said the astonishing plot was hatched when she refused to wed her teacher's son. Read More................
Woman Married to Indian Groom While UnconsciousLabels: Groom, marriage, unconscious, Woman
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As many as 32 persons suffered acid burns at a marriage ceremony in the Pahasu area of Bulandshahr on Monday, after the groom’s cousin ‘mistakenly’ assumed acid to be water and sprinkled it on the bride’s relatives. The accused, identified as one Kailash, has been arrested. Read More................
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BANGALORE: The decks have finally been cleared for Lachhi Poojarthy, a poor illiterate widow from Kundapur taluk, to get compensation for being made to wait 1,813 days to get power connection for her hut by the Mangalore Electricity Supplying Company (Mescom). Read More................
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New Delhi: If Britain-based historian Nicholas Goodricke-Clarke is to be believed, German Fuhrer Adolf Hitler was "compared to Kalki, the last avatar of Vishnu" by an Indian spiritualist, practitioner of occult and Nazi sympathiser from Kolkata, Savitri Devi.
Hitler was even worshipped in elite Bengali homes in Kolkata, says the writer at a time when Bollywood actor Anupam Kher will be essaying the role of the Nazi dictator in a new biopic to be directed by Rakesh Ranjan. Read More................
Hitler once worshipped as Kalki in elite Kolkata homesLabels: God, hitler, Kolkata
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Coimbatore: Silk handloom weavers in Coimbatore have woven a resplendent new Saree with 1,330 Thirukurals or couplets from holy scriptures in Tamil spun into the silk.
Buzz up!The Thirukurals were written by legendary Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar and reportedly date back to the 4th century AD.
"We have accommodated all the aspects of the holy Thirukkural (Tamil couplets) in this silk saree (drape). The length of this saree is 6 1/4 metres and breadth is 48" inches and it weighs 1 1/2 kilograms, " said Balasubramanian, a silk handloom weaver. Read More................
Tamil silk saree with 1330 couplets from a scripture on display at CoimbatoreLabels: Sari, scripture, silk, Tamil
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India has the most inefficient bureaucracy in Asia and red-tape is much worse than in China, says a survey.
In the ranking of 12 countries, India has been named as having the most inefficient bureaucracy followed by Indonesia and the Philippines, according to the survey of expatriate business executives conducted by the Hong Kong-based Political and Economic Risk Consultancy (PERC).
Quoting the consultancy, news agency AFP has reported that bureaucratic red-tape is a serious problem in India and China but "the differences in the political systems of these two countries have made inertia much worse in India than in China". Read More................
'Indian babus most inefficient in Asia' Labels: babus, bureaucracy, corruption
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New Delhi: It was 10:15 am and a train going towards Dilshad Garden had just arrived at Rithala, terminal station of the Rithala-Dilshad Garden line.
As soon as passengers started boarding the train, somebody spotted a monkey entering one of the coupes. "The animal caused a flutter among passengers with everybody running helter-skelter," confirmed a Metro official, requesting anonymity. Read More................
Monkey enters Delhi Metro, delays services by 15 minutes
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New Delhi: The overwhelming reach of mobile phones and people's dependence on them have been such that a Delhi High Court judge on Monday could not resist himself from commenting that the gadgets have become more accessible than toilets in India.
"The paradox is that more people have access to mobile phones than toilets in India," was how Justice Kailash Gambhir expressed his feelings while dealing with the issue of sealing of cell phone towers in the capital. Read More................
More Indians have access to mobiles than toilets’Labels: Mobile Phones, toilets
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There is something to cheer about for the residents of a non-descript village in Rajasthan who have been struggling for the last 23 years to get its "derogatory" name changed.
Replying to a notice issued by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in this regard, the Ministry of Home Affairs has recently said that it had no objection if the name of the village 'Chamaron Ka Vas' (home of cobblers) is changed to its original name 'Kuwan Ka Vas' (home of wells). Read More................
Rajasthan village can shed its derogatory nameLabels: derogatory, Name, Rajasthan, Village
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