Kate's 175 Pounds dress was made in a 99p an hr paying Romanian 'sweat shop'
London, May 28 ANI: The 175-pound Reiss dress that Kate Middleton wore during her meet with US President Barrack Obama and his wife Michelle, has been made by women, paid only 99p an hour in a 'sweat shop' in Romanian capital Bucharest  read more

Posted by aniin on Sunday May 29
New Zealand Cricket goes global to fill support team positions
Auckland, May 28ANI: New Zealand Cricket NZC has gone global in their search for the next national team manager, physiotherapist and trainer. According to The New Zealand Herald, applications for the three jobs close next Friday  read more

Posted by aniin on Sunday May 29
Rajnath Singh plays down rift between Swaraj and Jaitley
Jaipur, May 28 ANI: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party BJP leader Rajnath Singh taking responsibility for the inclusion of the Reddy brothers as ministers in Karnataka, clarified on Saturday that there was no rift between party veterans Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley over the issue  read more

Posted by aniin on Sunday May 29
Hitler's WWII 'code-cracking' Tunny machine restored by UK museum
London, May 28 ANI: The British National Museum of Computing in Bletchley has unveiled a reconstruction of one of the Tunny machines that played an important role in disentangling Allied interceptions of the coded orders that German leader Adolf Hitler sent to his generals during World War II  read more

Posted by aniin on Sunday May 29
Nation pays homage to Nehru on his 47th death anniversary
New Delhi, May 27 ANI: The nation on Friday paid homage to India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on his 47th death anniversary. President Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Vice-President Mohammad  read more

Posted by aniin on Saturday May 28
Genes that help malaria parasites create feeding pores in human RBC identified
Washington, May 27 ANI: A new study led by an Indian-origin scientist has identified the genes that help malarial parasites create feeding pores in human red blood cells. Snug inside a human red blood  read more

Posted by aniin on Saturday May 28
Tension with India fuels risks of extremists seizing Pak's nuclear arms, US Senate told
Washington, May 27ANI: An escalation in Indo-Pak tensions can allow extremists to seize Pakistan's nuclear arms because Islamabad mates its weapons with the delivery system only during a crisis, the US Senate has been told  read more

Posted by aniin on Saturday May 28
REFLECTIONS OF A COMMUNICATOR: Remembering Jawaharlal Nehru, 47 years laterArticle
New Delhi, May 27 ANI: Forty- seven years ago on May 27, there was heavy downpour in Delhi. That was the day when India heard that first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who was unwell, had passed away  read more

Posted by aniin on Saturday May 28
Songbirds alter their tunes in different ways to cope with noise pollution
Washington, May 22 ANI: A new study has found that some birds that live near noisy sites can alter their songs to deal with din but closely related species with similar songs may tweak their tunes in different ways  read more

Posted by aniin on Saturday May 28
Evidence on oceans' role in ancient global cooling
Washington, May 27 ANI: A new study has provided some of the strongest evidence to date that the Antarctic Circumpolar Current ACC played a key role in the shifting of tropical, greenhouse climate of the Eocene to modern and much cooler climates  read more

Posted by aniin on Saturday May 28
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