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Massive underground reservoir of water, ‘three times’ the size of Earth’s oceans, located
LONDON: A massive reservoir of water three times the size of Earth's oceans have for the first time been located hundreds of miles underneath the surface of the planet. Researchers from Northwestern University and the University of New Mexico provided the first ever evidence for potentially oceans w
بچوں کو مزدوری کے لئے استعمال کرنا جرم ہے ۔وزیر محنت
بھٹکلیس نیوز / 13 جون،2014 بنگلور/ریاستی وزیر محنت پر میشور نے بتایا کہ کام کے مقامات پر بچوں کا استعمال کر نا قانون کے خلاف ہے ، اسلئے بچوں کے ساتھ کام کروانے والے افراد اور کار خانوں کے مالکان کے خلاف سخت کار روائی کی جائے گی ، انہوں نے کل "بچہ مزدوری مخالف نظام"کے موقع پر شہر کے فریڈم پارک سے نک
افتتاحی میچ میں برازیل فاتح، نیمار کے دو گول
،بھٹکلیس نیوز / 13 جون،2014 برازیل نے فٹ بال کے 20ویں عالمی کپ کے پہلے میچ میں کروئیشیا کو ایک کے مقابلے میں تین گول سے شکست دے دی۔ 1998 کے ورلڈ کپ کے سیمی فائنلسٹ کروئیشیا کی ٹیم نے میچ کا آغاز جارحانہ انداز سے کیا اور گیارہویں منٹ میں ہی برازیل کو اس وقت دھچکا لگا جب اس کے دفاعی کھلاڑی مارسیلو ن
کل گلبرگہ میں اقلیتی اسکیمات سے متعلق بیداری پروگرام
بھٹکلیس نیوز / 13 جون،2014 گلبرگہ.نیو ورلڈ فاؤنڈیشن گلبرگہ کے قیام کے2سال مکمل ہونے کی مسرت میں اقلیتی بہبود سے متعلق مختلف اسکیمات و مراعات کے بارے میں معلومات فراہم کرنے کے لئے کل بتاریخ15؍جون بروز اتوار 4بجے شام بمقام شادات فنکشن ہال رنگ روڈ گلبرگہ میں سماجی ، تعلیمی و معاشی بیداری پروگرام منعقد
Mangalore junction lacks ATM, kiosks, basic facilities
MANGALORE: As many as 24 trains pass through Mangalore junction which connects Kerala and North India, but the station woefully lacks basic passenger amenities. The station receives about 12-15 passenger complaints every month, and the need for a retiring room and a cloakroom tops the list. The s
Six Dead, 34 Injured After Gas Leak at Bhilai Steel Plant
Raipur: Six people including two Deputy General Managers are dead and 34 sustained injuries after a gas leak occurred at the Bhilai Steel Plant in Chhattisgarh on Thursday. Four plant workers are also among the dead. Of the injured, 11 people are admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). At
Anti-Islam bus ad angers Muslims, Christians and Jewish leaders
Dubai: It has been posted on many buses in Washington, D.C., for few weeks provoking Muslims and non-Muslims alike. The ad reads, “Islamic Jew-hatred; It’s in the Quran. Two thirds of all US aid goes to Islamic countries. Stop racism. End all aid to Islamic countries.” Muslims in the U
Don’t hold passports, UAE car rental agencies warned
Sharjah: Car rental agencies have been warned against holding the passports or ID cards of their customers, and if they do so, they will be fined or referred to the Public Prosecution. The warning was issued by the Consumer Protection section at Sharjah Economic Development Department after rec
E-commerce may create up to 50,000 jobs in India
As foreign and domestic e-retail majors such as Amazon and Flipkart expand their businesses aggressively, hiring activities are expected to grow by over 30% in the sector and may help create up to 50,000 jobs in the next 2-3 years. According to leading human resources consultancy Randstad India, the
Vishal Sikka, 47, new CEO of Infosys
Dr Vishal Sikka's Twitter handle profiles him as - "Husband, Dad, Son, Brother, Friend. Student, Visitor, Thinker, Innovator. Occasional Surfer on life's waves...". Today, he was also named the new CEO of IT major Infosys. The 47-year-old computer scientist tweeted this morning soon after a co
Goa ministers, MLAs edge out babus in Rs 89 lakh junket to Brazil
PANAJI: Brazil is the greatest of all World Cup adventures and as football really comes home, it's no surprise that almost everyone wants to be part of the biggest sporting spectacle on earth. Goa's ministers and members of legislative assembly (MLAs) are also attracted by Brazil, and thanks to a
Passengers bake as AC on Air India flight fails
AHMEDABAD: Around 100 passengers of an Ahmedabad-bound Air India flight from Mumbai had a trying time when the flight's airconditioning stopped working. The passengers later created a ruckus at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. AI-643 was supposed to fly at 5.50pm from Mumbai on Wed
Dubai expats hit by credit card hackers
Abu Dhabi: Two Dubai residents have complained that their credit cards were hacked to make unauthorised online payments to Abu Dhabi Police. The Indian expatriates – both working for the same group of companies – claimed Dh9,525 and Dh20,400 was siphoned off their credit cards in two incidents
Iraq insurgents take Saddam's home town Tikrit in lightning advance
TIKRIT, Iraq: Sunni rebels from an al-Qaida splinter group overran the Iraqi city of Tikrit on Wednesday and closed in on the biggest oil refinery in the country, making further gains in their rapid military advance against the Shia-led government in Baghdad. The threat to the Baiji refinery come
Fatal Virus in Litchi Kills Seven
A recent incident in West Bengal's Malda district left everyone alarmed when seven children died due to an unknown virus infection found in litchis. The litchi syndrome is an infection caused due to a virus that has been attacking litchis, just when the much-awaited summer fruit hit the markets. Thi
منگلور میں عالمی درجہ کا مچھلی مارکیٹ زیر غور ۔جین
بھٹکلیس نیوز / 11 جون،2014 منگلور ۔ریاستی وزیر برائے مچھلی پالن ابھئے چندرا جین نے بتایا کہ تر قی یا فتہ شہر منگلور کے لئےعالمی درجہ کے مچھلی مارکیٹ کی بے حد ضرورت ہے،اس سلسلہ میں سنجیدگی کے ساتھ غور کیا جا رہاہے۔ منگلور مچھلی پالن مرکز کا دورہ کر نےکے بعد محکمہ کی جانب سے منعقد پر وگرام سے خطاب
New mechanism to check power theft
The State government will evolve a new mechanism to check power theft, Energy Minister D K Shivakumar has said. Speaking to reporters here on Tuesday, the minister said that all linemen and meter readers will be asked to submit a report to the officials concerned on power theft and unauthorised c
Despite MERS fears, 10% rise in pilgrims
There is a 10 percent increase in the number of Umrah pilgrims this year, compared to 2013, despite the fears caused by the MERS coronavirus, said Osama Felali, chairman of the Haj and Umrah Committee. He said Saudi Arabia had not restricted Umrah pilgrims arriving from different countries becaus