Thursday 21 March 2019

Modi or Gandhi? Indian mystics split over poll outcome

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Thu, Mar 21, 2019 | 06:48 PM IST

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Modi or Gandhi? Indian mystics split over poll outcome Modi or Gandhi? Indian mystics split over poll outcome
Larra Shah predicts a victory for Modi owing to his "extremely powerful aura", but astrologer Raj Kumar Sharma thinks opposition leader Rahul Gandhi will win.
A tale of two Delhis: Deadly air exposes rich poor divide A tale of two Delhis: Deadly air exposes rich poor divide
For the well-heeled in New Delhi, eating out means enjoying a gourmet spread amid sprawling green spaces but the poor must deal with dust and toxic fumes from vehicles zipping past rickety roadside food stalls in the world's most polluted major city.
Social media companies agree to 'code of conduct' Social media companies agree to 'code of conduct'
lections 2019 will see global and Indian social media outlets following a 'voluntary code' on taking down 'problematic content' and bringing 'transparency in political advertising'.
Holi turns into 'La Tomatina' festival in Ahmedabad Holi turns into 'La Tomatina' festival in Ahmedabad
La Tomatina has been coming to Ahmedabad for several years during Holi.
Rising Rupee makes overseas travel cheaper this summer Rising Rupee makes overseas travel cheaper this summer
Travellers who are yet to plan their international holiday for summer has hit a bonanza - strengthening of rupee against dollar and euro has made packages cheaper.
Biker gangs protect Christchurch Muslims as they pray Biker gangs protect Christchurch Muslims as they pray
Muslims praying in front of the one of the Christchurch mosques attacked by a white supremacist were protected on Wednesday evening by biker gangs, moments after hundreds performed a mass haka.
Remote Cape with 'world's cleanest air' offers smog respite Remote Cape with 'world's cleanest air' offers smog respite
As much of Asia wheezes, coughs and sniffles its way through another smog season, one isolated and windswept corner of Australia is serving as the global standard for clean air.
ToniBler and Klinton: Gratitude for west lives on in Kosovar names ToniBler and Klinton: Gratitude for west lives on in Kosovar names
Streets lined with US flags, murals thanking NATO, and boys named ToniBler and Klinton: Kosovars have no shortage of ways to thank Western powers for intervening 20 years ago to end the war with Serbia.
Reading your NPS transaction statement Reading your NPS transaction statement
The National Pension System (NPS) is a government scheme that allows subscribers to create a retirement corpus. Government as well as non-government employees are allowed to be NPS subscribers.
For Syrians, 8 years of war leaves stories of loss and hope For Syrians, 8 years of war leaves stories of loss and hope
In Syria, after eight years of a grinding conflict, there are as many stories of loss, dispossession and desperate hope as there are people.
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