Kareena Kapoor might be facing the flak for her ‘bitchy’ role in Sabbir Khan’s directorial debut “Kambakkht Ishqâ€, but that hasn’t deterred the one-film-old director from expressing a desire to work with her again.
“I loved working with her. She is a brilliant actress and I’d love to work with her again. She is born to [...]
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‘Kambakkht Ishq’ director is Kareena fan
Study doubts green tea’’s effectiveness in preventing cancer
A new research has raised doubts about the effectiveness of green tea in preventing cancer.
Many individuals are incorporating small changes into their daily routine – such as drinking green tea – hoping that it will keep cancer risk at bay. However, a systematic review of studies has produced conflicting results.
“Despite the large number of included [...]
Eclipse fever

An obscure village in the eastern Indian state of Bihar has suddenly shot into limelight as the best place in India to watch a total solar eclipse on 22 July. Amarnath Tewary travels to Taregna to discover the excitement among locals.
In Taregna, a science teacher is busy teaching her students about solar eclipses and how they can be viewed safely.
The students of St Mary School are being told that viewing the Sun’s harsh light should only be done through proper solar telescopes or glasses.
Astro-physicists and scientists have marked the village as the "epicentre" of the eclipse.
The name Taregna, incidentally, means counting stars in Hindi.
‘Astro-tourist’ influx
Total solar eclipses usually take place about once every 18 months, and always at new Moon – when the lunar body sits directly between the Sun and the Earth.
So, all of a sudden Taregna, some 35km (22 miles) from the state capital, Patna, has shot into limelight – some 20,000 "astro-tourists" and scientists from all over the world are expected to congregate here on the day of the eclipse.
"We do not wish to miss this rare opportunity"
Suraj Kumar
Local authorities are excited by Taregna’s new-found status. Bihar’s Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has said he will be visiting the town on the day of the eclipse.
"I have already instructed the officials to make proper arrangement for visitors at Taregna," says Mr Kumar.
Authorities have chosen three to four locations in Taregna from where people can view the eclipse.
St Mary School is one of them.
"We are very excited that Taregna has been chosen as the place for the best view of the solar eclipse. So we are teaching our school students about eclipses and how to view them after taking precautions," science teacher Ms Mamata says.
The village is being spruced up to receive all the tourists and scientists.
Approach roads are being repaired, drains are being cleaned and faulty electric wires are being replaced.
Many hotels in Patna have been booked in advance by people coming into town for the eclipse.
Special flights
From Taregna, the solar eclipse should be visible for at least three minutes and 38 seconds, says a Nasa bulletin.
However, the maximum duration of the eclipse will be six minutes 38 seconds in the Pacific Ocean.
In India, the eclipse will commence soon after sunrise. Surat in Gujarat and Patna in Bihar are also expected to be excellent locations for good views.

Legend has it that it was at Taregna that India’s famous astronomer and mathematician Aryabhatta studied stars and planets during the Vedic age.
"We do not wish to miss this rare opportunity, especially when people from across the country are thronging here to witness the eclipse," say school students Ranjit Kumar and Suraj Kumar.
Tour operators have also made special arrangements to cash in on the occasion
Some of them have chartered planes to fly in eclipse watchers from other cities.
One of the planes will have 21 seats facing the Sun ("Sun-side seats") and 21 seats facing the Earth ("Earth-side seats"), says a tour operator.
"Sun-side seats, which will have a direct view of the eclipse, cost about 79,000 rupees [$1,618]," he says.</p
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
Pradeep Kumar to be next Defence Secretary
Pradeep Kumar has been appointed as the next Defence Secretary.
Kumar, a 1972 Haryana cadre IAS officer, is currently Secretary (Defence Production). He will have tenure of two years from the date of taking over the charge of the post.
The incumbent Vijay Singh is due to superannuate on July 31.
Kumar is a graduate in [...]
Sangeet Akademi Awards presentation today
President Pratibha Patil will confer the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowships and Akademi Awards for 2008 at a special ceremony at Vigyan Bhavan today.
The Akademi Fellowship (Akademi Ratna) and Akademi Awards (Akademi Puraskar) are recognized as the highest national honour conferred on practicing artists, gurus and scholars and have come to stay as the most [...]
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New cpf changes give more clout to workfare scheme
Amendments to the Central Provident Fund (CPF) Act, passed yesterday, will
give the Workfare Income Supplement (WIS) scheme legislative teeth to
prevent any abuse. Anyone guilty of making false declarations can be fined
up to $2,500 for first offences and up to $10,000 for second and
subsequent offences. The amended law also allows the CPF Board the right
to recover and adjust WIS payments already made if there are any changes
in a person’s earnings. Payments will be made in two lots – the first will
be provisional and the second will be adjusted when a person’s final
average income is declared. The changes take effect on Jan 1.
sin ming will not be a ‘funeral hub’: minister
Despite the Government’s plans to pilot a purpose-built funeral parlour
there, the Sin Ming area will not become a “funeral hub”, Minister of
State (National Development) Grace Fu said yesterday. To mitigate
residents’ concerns about noise and property values, the proposed site
will be moved away from the nearest residential areas and the Government
has brought forward the development of an adjacent industrial site to act
as a buffer between the two. Work will not start on the funeral parlour
until after the industrial site is developed. Ms Fu also assured Member of
Parliament Hri Kumar (Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC) that her ministry would
consider residents’ feedback carefully before implementing the plan. -
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