Thursday, 10 January 2019

Delhi planning to club old age home with cow shelter

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Parts of Austria, southern Germany sink deeper into snow Parts of Austria, southern Germany sink deeper into snow
Parts of Austria and southern Germany are sinking deeper into snow, with several places cut off from the outside world.
Japan wrestling star Yoshida taps out before Olympics Japan wrestling star Yoshida taps out before Olympics
Japan's Saori Yoshida, a three-time Olympic gold medallist, confirmed Thursday she is retiring from wrestling despite "wavering" at the thought of missing the Tokyo 2020 Games.
All the robots from CES 2019 All the robots from CES 2019
The CES 2019 gadget show opened its doors with tech companies from giants to tiny startups showing off their latest products including some cool robots.
Delhi planning to club old age home with cow shelter Delhi planning to club old age home with cow shelter
People keep a cow only till it gives milk and throws it out when it is of no use. A similar thing happens with humans.
Playing with fire: How Greenway provides a safer alternative to cook for rural India Playing with fire: How Greenway provides a safer alternative to cook for rural India
A portable stove, touted as a high efficiency cookstove, it works on all solid biomass fuels like wood, dry dung, crop waste or bamboo.
Honda launches new City at Rs 12.75 lakh Honda launches new City at Rs 12.75 lakh
Honda Cars India on Thursday launched new ZX MT (Petrol) variant of its premium mid-size sedan Honda City priced at Rs 12,75,000(Ex-Showroom Delhi).
Facial recognition: Coming to a gadget near you Facial recognition: Coming to a gadget near you
At the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, exhibitors pointed to how facial recognition may be used to "personalize" experiences and enhance personal security.
By necessity or design, Iraqi women launch Mosul firms By necessity or design, Iraqi women launch Mosul firms
Under the thumb of jihadist rule they were deemed minors -- unable to do anything without permission from a father or husband -- but today women are establishing businesses in Iraq's Mosul.
Elvis Presley fans have a ball in Sydney Fest Elvis Presley fans have a ball in Sydney Fest
Legendary American singer Elvis Presley passed away four decades ago. However, his legacy continues to stay with fans.
Paragliding popularity soars as Hong Kongers seek urban release Paragliding popularity soars as Hong Kongers seek urban release
On a mountain slope overlooking Hong Kong, Giovanni Lam waits for the right gust of wind to send him soaring skywards, one of a growing number of paragliders using flight to escape the dense urban sprawl below.
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