One former prime minister in exile has been given permission to return home. Another, also in exile, is doing a deal with the military ruler to return. Both politicians hope to contest the election scheduled for spring but which could come this fall.
Read Full ContentUnited States joins generals and crooks in Pakistan
No change in UK rules for screening turban
PATIALA: The Department of Transport of United Kingdom (UK) has confirmed that there is no change in the existing procedures for screening Turban wearing Sikhs at UK airports. As before, if an Archway Metal Detector (AMD ) alarm is set off, a hand held wand is used to resolve the alarm.
Read Full ContentHyderabad twin blasts kill 41
Hyderabad, Two serial blasts in the city today left at least 41 people dead and nearly 100 injured. However, unconfirmed reports stated that even more could have been killed in the near simultaneous blasts.
Read Full ContentMOUSAMI CHATTERJEE JOIN INDEPENDANCE DAY PRADE

Chicago: Federation of Indian Associations (FIA) annual independence festivities were celebrated with much patriotism and excitement as the following years.
Punjab Sports Club
Cops: Mom bought gas, toys before setting fire
A Naperville mother killed her two children and her herself over the weekend by dousing a bedroom with gasoline and lighting it on fire, police said this afternoon.
Read Full ContentIndia Nears Cricket Series Victory as England Reaches 232-3
Aug. 13 (Bloomberg) — India’s cricketers are closing in on a first series victory in England for 21 years after restricting the home side to 232-3 at tea on the final day of the third Test
Read Full ContentJinnah’s daughter takes up fight for house where Pakistan was created
Dina Wadia was a teenage girl when her father, Muhammad Jinnah, built the sprawling mansion overlooking the ocean at Mumbai’s Malabar Hill. By the time he left India a decade later to live in Pakistan, the newly-minted country he had helped create, Mrs Wadia was all but estranged from her father
Read Full ContentWal-Mart enters India as wholesaler, and sparks protests
NEW DELHI: Wal-Mart, in its struggle to expand its global reach, is attempting to enter India through the backdoor, but consumers here are not buying it.
Read Full ContentYoga vs Whisky
Pic 1: it takes years of practice to do this asana.
![]()
Pic2: it takes only 6 pegs of whiskey to do the above asana.
![]()
so why practice. just have whisky







