Friday 19 October 2018

The many hues of Ravana

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Two women reach Sabarimala but return due to protests Two women reach Sabarimala but return due to protests
Ending hours-long drama and tense moments at Sabarimala, two women reached the hilltop on Friday but had to return before reaching the sanctum sanctorum following massive protests by Lord Ayyappa devotees.
China to launch world's first man-made moon China to launch world's first man-made moon
China is planning to launch its own 'artificial moon' by 2020 to replace streetlamps and lower electricity costs in urban areas, state media reported Friday.
The many hues of Ravana The many hues of Ravana
While some associate Dussehra with the battle of Ramayana, others do so to commemorate Goddess Durga's victory over Mahishasura. But this Dussehra came up with some lessons from Ravana himself.
Mothers of babies afflicted by Zika fight poverty, despair Mothers of babies afflicted by Zika fight poverty, despair
Nearly three years after a Zika outbreak in Brazil caused thousands of cases of microcephaly and other devastating birth defects in newborns, Reuters returned to check on the mothers and their children.
No place for Naresh Goyal in Tatas' plan for Jet No place for Naresh Goyal in Tatas' plan for Jet
The Naresh Goyal-founded Jet, which is staring at default on payments, has sought an equity collaboration. But Tata Sons, the parent of the $103 billion business behemoth, has sought management control.
Five things to know about the all-new Hyundai Santro Five things to know about the all-new Hyundai Santro
Hyundai is all set to launch the all-new Santro on October 23 and has already started taking bookings for it. Here are five things about this car you should know if you are going to book one.
650 idols may end up in dying Yamuna 650 idols may end up in dying Yamuna
More than 650 idols of Goddess Durga will be consigned to the waters of the Yamuna on Friday. However, authorities have said that this year the ornaments and adornments of idols have sensibly been created of biodegradable material to minimise river pollution.
Unclaimed burial urns pile up in Japan amid fraying social ties Unclaimed burial urns pile up in Japan amid fraying social ties
Unclaimed urns containing ashes of the dead are piling up by the thousands across Japan, creating storage headaches and reflecting fraying family ties and economic pressures in an rapidly ageing nation.
Which are the world's most powerful passports of 2018? Which are the world's most powerful passports of 2018?
There are few things more liberating than travel -- although some passports offer more freedom than others. Let's take a look at the list:
These are the best countries to live and work in These are the best countries to live and work in
Moving abroad boosts the average worker's income by $21,000, with the best-paid staff found in Switzerland, the US and Hong Kong.
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