Saturday, 29 December 2018
tre acting against Telugu states: Chandrababu Naidu
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He said that TRS president and Telangana state Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao and his daughter and Nizamabad MP K. Kavitha had openly supported the Special Category Status to Andhra Pradesh at the time of bifurcation, but changed their stand just before the Telangana elections. Mr Naidu said that the BJP, TRS, YSRC and Jana Sena have ganged up and are conspiring against Andhra Pradesh. Mr Naidu lamented that while the state government had submitted proposals and detailed project reports seeking the release of more than Rs 35,000 crore for the construction of the new capital city, the Centre had released only Rs 1,500 crore. He blamed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not standing by the promise he made when he attended the foundation laying ceremony for the city that the Centre would support the construction of Amaravati. Mr Naidu said that it was necessary to support or align with either the BJP or the Congress at the Centre for the benefit of Andhra Pradesh. Since the state already had the experience of working with the BJP which had betrayed the state, he had decided to support the Congress which had assured the Special Category Status and the implementation of all bifurcation promises, he added. ... Dailyhunthttp://www.tripntale.com/profile/132074
Australian batsmen need to learn from Virat Kohli, says batting coach Graeme Hick
"For the best player in the world to change his innings and play like that, if you can't be on the same field as him and watch him and learn from what he is doing, then you are in the wrong space. "There are certainly thing our players can take out of that. It takes a lot of discipline, a lot of patience and, on top of that, you have got to bat with intent," he added. Australia's batting woes against India at the MCG have sparked debate about their technique and the impact of the Big Bash League on batsmen. Hick said it was disappointing to see his hard work come undone and urged his batsmen to learn quickly and find the right balance. "It's disappointing as a head coach. You feel if you are putting the work in and doing the right things, over a period of time, the players learn. Unfortunately, it's not the easiest thing to learn out in the middle at the MCG of the Boxing Day Test match," said the former England batsman. "You have got to learn quickly in international cricket these days because you don't get a lot of time to remedy what you might feel is wrong." Australia scored 258 for eight in their second innings after Pat Cummins top-scored with an unbeaten 61. The home team require another 141 runs with two wickets remaining to win the Test. Dailyhunthttps://foretagslanns.blogspot.com/2018/12/poang-att-komma-ihag-for-en-lonsam.html
Official: Russian weapon 27 times faster than speed of sound
In Wednesday's test, the weapon was launched from the Dombarovskiy missile base in the southern Ural Mountains. The Kremlin said it successfully hit a practice target on the Kura shooting range on Kamchatka, 6,000 kilometres (3,700 miles) away. The Defense Ministry released footage from the test launch, in which a ballistic missile could be seen blasting from a silo in a cloud of smoke, but it hasn't released any images of the vehicle itself. Putin said the Avangard will enter service with the Russian Strategic Missile Forces next year. The test comes amid bitter tensions in Russia-US relations, which have been strained over the Ukrainian crisis, the war in Syria and the allegations of Moscow's meddling in the 2016 US presidential election. Sergei Ivanov, a former Russian defence minister, said in televised comments that the Avangard constantly changes its course and altitude as it flies through the atmosphere. He emphasised that unlike previous nuclear warheads fitted to intercontinental ballistic missiles that follow a predictable trajectory allowing it to calculate the spot where they can be intercepted, the Avangard chaotically zigzags on its path to its target, making it impossible to predict the weapon's location. A smiling Ivanov likened the weapon's flight through the atmosphere to a pebble skipping off the surface of the water. Ivanov, who now serves as Putin's adviser, said the Avangard could be fitted to the Soviet-made UR-100UTTKh intercontinental ballistic missile, which is code-named SS-19 Stiletto by NATO. He noted that Russia has a stockpile of several dozen such missiles, which are in a factory-mint condition and not filled with fuel, allowing them to serve for a long time to come. Ivanov added that they could be put in existing silos, sharply reducing the costs of Avangard's deployment. ... Dailyhunthttp://echometer.com/UserProfile/tabid/61/userId/461341/Default.aspx
Have these five herbs, spices for a healthy digestive system
This is worsened by the decreasing ability of the digestive system to function efficiently with age and handle digestive problems such as indigestion, bloating, flatulence and gastritis. According to Dr Rajesh Kumawat, Head - Medical Services and Clinical Development, The Himalaya Drug Company, digestive problems should not be ignored as they can cause irreversible complications in the long run. Several medicinal herbs and natural ingredients, some of which are well known and a part of Indian cuisine, can help in managing digestive problems the natural way. Ginger: A common flavouring agent in the Indian kitchen, ginger has a pungent smell and a warming effect when consumed. It is a home remedy for indigestion, and stimulates gastric acids and digestive enzymes that improve digestion. Ginger also helps in expelling gas from the digestive system. Black Pepper: A seasoning as well as flavouring agent, black pepper is a common spice. It contains a compound called Piperine that improves the absorption of nutrients. Black pepper improves the secretion of bile acids and thus the breakdown of foods. It also expels gas from the digestive system and hence is useful in curing flatulence, belching, etc. Triphala: An effective Ayurvedic blend of fruits of three herbs -- amla (gooseberry), haritaki (chebulic myrobalan), bibhitaki (Belleric myrobalan), triphala is known for its health benefits. It prevents the accumulation of gas in the digestive system, improves the contractile movement of muscles of the digestive system and helps in the movement of food. Triphala also helps in curing indigestion. Fennel Seeds: Commonly used as a mouth freshener, fennel seeds have several digestive system-friendly medicinal properties. It has an antispasmodic action that helps in relaxing the contracted intestinal muscles. Fennel seeds also help in expelling gas from the digestive system. Shankha Bhasma: An Ayurvedic preparation made from conch shell, shankha bhasma improves appetite and digestion, and also provides relief from digestive problems like gastritis and duodenitis. While these ingredients can be used individually or in combination for better management of digestive problems, it is always advisable to consult your doctor for appropriate dosage before taking them. Dailyhunthttp://www.tripntale.com/profile/132331
ISL: FC Pune City get another win and revenge on Goa
Pune, meanwhile, have climbed to the seventh spot with their second consecutive win, and more importantly avenged their 2-4 hammering in Goa when interim coach Pradyum Reddy had just taken charge. Goa dominated possession in the early stages of the game as Pune willingly dropped deep and set themselves up for quick counters. Hugo Boumous initiated a good move in the 12th minute as he picked out Seriton Fernandes' run on the right flank. The full-back returned the favour with a cross into the centre but Boumous, who got on the end of it, sent his effort wide. Pune had an excellent chance to take the lead in the 17th minute when Iain Hume's long diagonal over the top for Marcelinho caught Goa's defence off-guard. Seriton tracked back and nicked the ball off the Brazilian with a last-ditch tackle. With the match turning out to be an end-to-end affair, Goa threatened again in the 22nd minute. Edu Bedia's lob allowed Brandon Fernandes to dribble into the box and force a good save from Kamaljit Singh. With three minutes left for the end of the first half, Mandar Rao Dessai's cut-back from the left found Ferran Corominas in the centre of the box and the forward laid the ball off for Edu to send a powerful effort that hit the crossbar. Goa pulled the strings again after the break but Pune had no plans to sit back despite Goa's dominance. In the 55th minute, Ashique Kuruniyan sneaked towards the byline and chipped a good cross for Nim Dorjee Tamang whose close-range header was parried away by Mohammad Nawaz. Ahmed Jahouh took it upon himself to take the Pune defence out of the equation with a swerving strike from outside the box in the 70th minute but Kamaljit produced an exceptional save to tip the ball away. A minute later, Mourtada Fall's failure to clear the ball allowed Marcelinho to dribble into the box at the other end but the Brazilian forward's shot was brilliantly saved by Nawaz. The Brazilian worked his magic to give Pune the lead in the 74th minute. Sarthak Golui's pass found Marcelinho in space outside the box and the latter unleashed a beautiful curling strike that kissed the back of the net. Jahouh hit the post with a similarly outstanding effort at the other end two minutes later as Goa sought an equaliser. Despite Goa pouring forward in attack, Pune held them off well and won a penalty late on when Marko Stankovic was held by Mohammed Ali. The midfielder stepped up and converted from 12 yards to seal a hard-fought victory for Pune City. Dailyhunthttp://doodleordie.com/profile/sreengreens
Gavaskar, Kapil sing N Srinivasan's praises
We keep producing stars and the Indian cricket fabric is strong. International cricket can't do without India,' said Srinivasan speaking at the launch of a coffee table book titled 'Defying the Paradigm N. Srinivasan: Fifty years of an extraordinary journey' Gavaskar said Srinivasan's contribution to cricket is unmatchable. 'He started so many welfare schemes for the players; like monthly pension. Even widows of former players are getting pensions and I don't think it's there in any other sport. I don't think the cricketing fraternity is ever going to forget this. It's an incredible evening and I wouldn't have missed it for anything in the world,' he said. Kapil said no one looks after the players better than Srinivasan. 'A lot of people have come into cricket administration, but only a few made an impact. Any cricketer who played for India would vouch for that,' he added. ... Dailyhunthttps://www.vox.com/users/jeedsbeeds
66 per cent Indians travel to become social media influencers, bloggers
Seven in 10 Indian travellers (71 per cent) confirmed that they are excited about the prospect of space travel in 2019 and beyond and are open to considering the experience themselves. Three in five (60 per cent) travellers say they would rather stay in accommodation under the sea than in space. India is the most vacation deprived country in the world The research reveals that 53 per cent of Indian travellers look at where celebrities stay and try to find accommodation that looks similar. The research was conducted among a sample of adults who have taken a trip in the last 12 months or plan to take a trip in the next 12 months. Nearly 21,500 respondents were polled from countries including India, Australia, Germany, France, Spain. Dailyhunthttps://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/user/profile/415961.page
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