Vol 9 Issue 21 - September 17-23, 2016
Vol 9 Issue 21 - September 17-23, 2016
Vol 9 Issue 21 - September 17-23, 2016
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India, Afghanistan
express grave
concern over
terrorism
New Delhi: Without naming
Pakistan, India and Afghanistan
have expressed grave concern over
terrorism in the region while New
Delhi extended Kabul $1 billion in
aid for capacity and capability
building. Briefing the media fol
lowing bilateral talks between
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and
visiting Afghan President Ashraf
Ghani, Foreign Secretary S.
Jaishankar said that a large part of
the discussions was devoted to the
challenge of terrorism.
"The two leaders discussed the
regional situation and expressed
grave concern at the continued use
of terrorism and violence in the
reg ion for achieving polit ical
objectives," he said.
Ghani arrived here in what is his
second official visit to India after
the one in April 2015.
A joint statement issued follow
ing the talks said that the two lead
ers agreed that terrorism "present
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India, where time stood still, and he
emerged radically changed. Today, he
lights the path for millions around the
world.
My aim in this book is to help
make joy your constant companion.
To make that happen, this book offers
you not a sermon, but a science; not a
teaching, but a technology; not a pre
cept, but a path, says Sadhguru.
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chase in the US and UK from
September 20th. It will be released
globally after March 2017.
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New
York:
Indian
favored by Sheldon. The
American civil rig hts
winner of the primary is
lawyer Jenifer Rajkumar
certain to emerge victori
narrow ly
lost
the
ous in the November 8
Democratic primary for
general e lect ion in the
the New York State
heavily Democratic down
Assembly on Sept. 13. In
town Manhattan district,
the race to ll the 65th
which is made up of
District seat vacated by
diverse ethnic communi
disg raced former state
ties and a mix of upper
Assembly Speaker Sheldon
and lower income popula
Silver, the winner, Yuh
tions.
Line Niou won 2,742 votes
Rajkumars campaign
Jenifer Rajkumar
(31.55 percent), and
spokesman
Michae l
Rajkumar came in 2nd with 1,612 or Tobman blamed the low voter turnout in
18.55 percent of the vote. There were 4 areas of the district which could have put
more candidats including Alive Cancel Rajkumar over the top.
COMEBACK
CLINTON VOWS:
'I'LL NEVER
WALK AWAY'
Washington: Democratic presiden
tial nominee Hillary Clinton has
vowed that she will never give up as
she hit the campaign trail again fol
lowing a threeday rest after being
diagnosed with pneumonia.
Speaking at a rally in Greensboro,
NC, Clinton said her time off was a
gift, allowing her to reflect on the
campaign, BBC reported.
"People accuse me of all kinds of
things," she said, "but nobody ever
accuses me of quitting and I will
never give up, I'll never walk away,
no matter how tough the going
gets," she told her supporters at
Thursday's rally. Polls indicate a
tightening White House race, with
54 days to the election day
November 8.
The former Secretary of State's
return comes a day after her doctor
said she was "healthy and fit".
"With just two months to go until
the election day, sitting at home
was pretty much the last place I
want to be," Clinton said.
The 68yearold said she felt
"lucky" that she could afford to take
a few days off, compared with the
millions of Americans who could
not. At a brief press conference
afterwards, when Clinton was asked
whether she had shared details of
her pneumonia diagnosis with her
running mate, Tim Kaine, the
Democrat replied that "many senior
staff knew and information was
provided to a number of people".
"This was an ailment that many
people just power through," she
continued, "and that's what I
thought I would do as well."
She then jetted off to a give a
speech at an event in Washington
DC. The race has focused on both
candidates' state of health and med
ical records in recent days.
TURN PAGE
Associate Editors:
Hiral Dholakia-Dave
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obtained by Panchshil," it said. The Indian com
pany says no rules or laws were broken, but if
government of ficials conclude otherwise, the
project's future will be in jeopardy and create
a problem that Indian politicians eager to please
an American president might have to resolve,
Newsweek observed. Through the Pune deal, the
weekly also said the Trump Organization has
developed close ties to India's Nationalist
PTI
Congress Party headed by Sharad Pawar.
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Diane Gujarati
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M Gujarati, a professor of economics at
the US Military Academy at West Point.
Her father received M.Com degree from
the University of Bombay in 1960 and
Ph.D from the University of Chicago in
1965. Her mother is Ruth Pincus
Gujarati. A wellknown federal prosecu
Stepmom gets 15
years in prison for
abusing, starving
12yearold girl
New York: An Indianorigin woman, found
guilty of brutally abusing and starving her 12
yearold stepdaughter for more than a year
and half, has been sentenced to 15 years in
prison in the US.
Sheetal Ranot, 35, of Queens, was convicted
by a jury in July this year of firstdegree
assault and endangering the welfare of a child.
Queens Supreme Court Justice Richard
Buchter yesterday sentenced Ranot to 15
years in prison.
Ranot's stepdaughter Maya was repeatedly
denied food and so severely battered on one
occasion with a broken metal broom handle
that her wrist was sliced to the bone and
required a lengthy hospitalization and sur
gery. Queens District Attorney Richard Brown
said Ranot was the "epitome of an evil step
mother". Not only did she refuse to provide
basic nourishment for the child but also "wan
tonly beat and abused the girl inflicting pain
still evident by the scars that mark her body
today. The youngster, at 12, weighed just 58
pounds. No child deserves to be treated in this
manner." Maya's biological father Rajesh
Ranot is also charged with assault, unlawful
imprisonment and endangering the welfare of
a child and will be tried at a later date.
Ranot repeatedly hit her stepdaughter on
her body and face, causing bruising and
severe pain. Between December 2012 and
May 2014, she even locked the youngster
inside her bedroom and for extended periods
of time refused to feed her.
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The photography exhibition 'Sikh Project' will run from September 1725
Ahluwalia, who was not allowed to
board a plane from Mexico City in
February this year because of his
turban. Also profiled in the exhibi
tion is Ishprit Kaur, a nursing stu
dent in Connecticut and Major Ka
maljeet Singh Kalsi, a Bronze Star
Medal recipient and the first Sikh
American to be granted a religious
accommodation to serve in the US
military since the ban on Sikhs in the
1980s.
Amit and Naroop, in an email re
sponse to Press Trust of India, said
through the exhibition they want to
"break the ignorant stereotypes
made in the US that all Sikhs look
like terrorists." "In this day and age,
IN BRIEF
150 Theraveda Buddhist Monks from across the US attended the event.
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Dr Abraham Verghese
his breadth of scholarship has been recog
nized with this honor," TessierLavigne
said. "I am humbled and excited by this
honor," Verghese said in a statement
issued by the Stanford University. He com
pleted his educat ion at the Madras
Medical College.
"T he names of previous recipients
include writers I most admire. It is a won
derful afrmation of a path that in the
early years I wasn't sure was the right
path, even though it was one I felt com
pelled to follow," Verghese, who is also the
Linda R Meier and Joan F Lane Provostial
(PTI)
Professor, said.
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US Affairs
Pneumonia diagnosis,
but Hillary to return
to campaign trail
Trumps paid
rejoinder
11 commemoration ceremony on
Sunday after what her campaign
said was an episode of overheating. A video showed a wobbly
Clinton stumbling as she was assisted into her van to depart the
ceremony.
She then went to daughter Chelsea Clintons apartment and later
returned to her home in Chappaqua, where campaign manager
Robby Mook told CNN she was attended to by her doctor.
Clinton was diagnosed with
pneumonia on Friday but decided
to continue on the trail. The incident has prompted further scrutiny
of her health and her campaigns
transparency, and comes less than
two months before Election Day
and as polls show a tightening race.
maternity leave
plan gets Clinton
Clintons
deplorables
label on his
backers
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Mike Pence, the Republican vice presidential nominee, and his wife
Karen visited the 9/11 memorial at the Pentagon on Saturday.
President Obama paid a tribute on Sept 11, Sunday.
beautiful lives taken from us so
crue lly including 184 men,
women and children here, the
youngest just three years old. We
honor the courage of those who
put themselves in harm's way to
TRUMP PAC:
Super Trump Will
Save America
New York: A proTrump Super
PAC will launch a fourday cam
paign blanketing Times Square
and the I4 Corridor in Central
Florida, reported T he East
Orlando Post.
Times Square is visited by hun
dreds of thousands of people
daily, while the Downtown
Orlando area of the I4 corridor
sees similar amounts of drivers
each day. Sources close to the
PAC, which is aligned with Trump
confidant and veteran political
operative Roger Stone, confirmed
the group had two donors come
forward offering the funding for
the primetime push.
The creative depicts the GOP
presidential nominee as "Super
Trump, who is ready to "Make
America Great Again."
It will run as a video advertise
ment in Times Square and static
ad in Central Florida. Committee
to Restore America's Greatness
of ficials said these digital bill
boards are just the beginning of
an "aggressive" push through
emerging advertising and digital
media to he lp Donald Trump
defeat Hillary Clinton in
November. "Donald Trump is
ready to save the middle class,
restore our borders, and snuff out
corrupt politicians in both parties
who prey on American citizens,"
said Roger Stone, confidante and
advisor to Trump for nearly 40
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INDIA
11
Commander
Anupam
Banerjee said.
"Search for the AN32 is
still in progress with ships
from National Institute of
Ocean Technology (NIOT)
and Geological Survey of
India, Samudra Ratnakar
and Sagar Nidhi," a Navy
official said.
The official the Navy, IAF,
and Coast Guard are all
making efforts to search for
the missing plane.
The aircraft, an upgraded
AN32 be long ing to 33
Squadron, took of f from
Tambaram Air Force Station
in Chennai at 8.30 a.m., and
was expected to land at Port
Blair in the Andaman and
Nicobar Islands at 11.30
a.m., in what of ficials said
was a "routine sortie".
New
Delhi:
BRICS
High
Representatives responsible for
national security met here on
Thursday and discussed issues of
counterterrorism, cyber security
and energy security among others
ahead of the BRICS Summit next
month in Goa. It was the sixth such
meeting of those in charge of nation
al security in Brazil, Russia, India,
China and South Africa (BRICS) and
was presided over by India's
National Security Adviser Ajit Doval.
India assumed chairmanship of
BRICS this year and will host the 8th
Summit meeting in Goa on October
1516. In Thursday's meeting, the
delegation from Brazil was led by
Gen. Sergio Westphalen Etchegoyen,
Minister of State, and Head of the
Cabinet for Institutional Security,
that of Russia by Nikolai P.
Patrushev, Secretary of the country's
Security Council, that of China by
Yang Jiechi, State Councillor, and
that of South Africa by Mbangiseni
David Mahlobo, Minister of State
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Spiritual Science
Famous Astro-Numerologist
visiting New York
He will be in New York from Sep
30 - Oct 16, 2016, staying at Hilton Long Island/ Huntington.
Dr Sanjay Sethi
Worlds No.1 AstroNumerologist
(As per Google Rating)
To book appointments, India mobile: +91 9810386031; US cell (from Sept 29): 1-210.610.9144;
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ULTIMATE BOLLYWOOD
Riteish Deshmukh
easy to work with:
Nargis Fakhri
Baar
Baar Dekho:
Unique concept
robust
performances
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I am a girl child;
would love to have a
girl: Kareena Kapoor
ctress Kareena Kapoor,
who came to extend her
support for the Global
Citizen movement in India
says she is a girl child she
would love to have a girl.
The actress shared
some frivolous ques
tion that's she is
being bombarded
with these days
like whether she
is having a girl
child or a boy
child which
disturbs her.
"Wherever I
go these days
there is just one
question asked which I
think quite intrusive but, still I
am asked both me and Saif
whether it is a boy or is it a girl?
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Tough to enter
Bollywood: Kirti
egastar
A m i t a bh
Bachchan
says his forth
coming
lm
"Pink" is nei
ther
about
w o m e n ' s
empowerment
nor on rape but a
social thriller and
one that touches
upon many aspects of
what morals and society norms and prac
tices women in India experience. Talking
about his interactions with the media
regarding the film that features him in the
role of a lawyer, he posted on his blog on
Sunday: "The question of the context and
the premise of the film shall always be of
prime interest, and many dwe ll their
queries on that ... much is not spelt out
because of the nature of the story and, of
'Pink'
a social
thriller:
Big B
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Lens Eye
On black
and white
photography
With her lined face and crumpled white sari with blue border, Mother Teresa was a
photographers delight, but nobody could do better than Raghu Rai.
On his muse
The Dalai Lama. Being a religious
leader, he lives in a space of compassion and commitment to mankind.
I have never seen or met God, but
I am sure Buddha, Christ or Guru
Nanak must have been like him.
On Mother
Teresa
In 1970, I met Mother Teresa
for the first time, the beginning of
a lifelong association that would
have a profound influence on me
as a human being, as well as a
photographer.
On
portraiture
Throw the thinking out of
your head, and let your heart connect with the spirit and energy being transmitted through the aura
of the person. When you capture
that, the portrait is done.
On people hed
have loved
to click
Actress Sharmila Tagore with cricketer husband Tiger
Pataudi. (right) Painter Jehangir Sabavala and wife Shirin
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DIASPORA
trip," he said.
Indiaborn Rabelli, who now holds
an Australian passport, was able to
acquire an emergency travel docu
ment and complete his journey.
He plans to drive up to
Buckingham Palace in London this
week and also hopes to attend the
Low Carbon Vehicle Event 2016 in
Millbrook, Bedfordshire.
"T he aim was to highlight an
entirely Indian solution to the world
and show the benefits of using a pro
totype that is reliable, feasible and
affordable," said Rabelli. The special
lymodified autorickshaw, which is
equipped with a bed, food cupboard
and solarpowered cooker, was
shipped from India to Bandar Abbas
in Iran from where he kickstarted
the overland mission to drive
through Iran, Turkey, Bulgaria,
Serbia, Austria, Switzerland,
Germany and France before arriving
(PTI)
in the UK.
Priyanka Yoshikawa/Twitterpic
AAP overseas
volunteers cheer for
'Kisan Manifesto'
New York: Aam Aadmi Party over
seas volunteers expressed their
joy in social media platforms on
Sunday after the party chief
Arvind Kejriwal released much
awaited 'Kisan Manifesto' in
Punjab earlier that day. In the wee
hours of Europe and North
America, many volunteers stayed
awake to watch the rally being
telecast live on Facebook and
were seen sharing positive com
ments. Satbir Singh Brar, AAP
member and outreach coordinator
of USA, from New York, said
"Punjab is land of farmers and
farming is divine. It is a moral
obligation for all of us to work for
the cause of farmers and I am
very happy that AAP came out
with a good 'Kisan manifesto'
which address many key, long
time demands of farming commu
nity". Some key points that were
creating buzz included "Increasing
productivity and expanding irriga
tion, Rs. 20,000/acre for crop loss
to farmers, Free Medical
Treatment in Government hospi
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SUBCONTINENT
US against Balochistan's
independence
Washington: T he US
has said it is against
independence for the
Pakistani province of
Balo chistan
where
there have been allega
tions of human rights
violat ions that were
flagged by Prime
Minister Narendra
Mo di
in
his
Independence
Day
speech.
"The government... US
government respects
the unity and territorial
integrity of Pakistan,
US State Department spokesman John Kirby.
and we do not support
independence for Balochistan," US State Balochistan, Gilgit, Baltistan and occupied
Department spokesperson John Kirby said Kashmir have thanked me a lot in the past
few days. I am grateful to them," Modi said
in his daily press briefing.
He said this in response to a question on referring to his comments earlier in the
Prime Minister Modi's remarks on August month at an allparty meeting on reported
15 about human rig hts violat ions in excesses in Pakistan's largest province and
in the part of Kashmir it holds.
Balochistan.
He said the way the people of these
In a first for any Indian Prime Minister in
an August 15 Independence Day speech, Pakistani regions "wished me well, gives me
Modi referred to human rights violations in great joy". In thanking an Indian Prime
Balochistan and the part of Kashmir that Minister, "they have thanked the whole pop
ulation of India", he said. "I want to of fer
Pakistan controls.
"T he world is watching. People of gratitude to these people."
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TALIBAN LEADER
TALKS OF BUILDING
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
Kabul: Afghan Taliban leader Mullah
Haibatullah Akhundzada said the militant
group wants to build a relationship with the
world that would allay international con
cerns about violence in the country.
The country has in recent years seen an
upsurge in violence and an increase in civil
ian casualties, Efe news reported.
"We want to have relations with the world
and answer their questions and mitigate
their concerns so that we will protect our
country from being harmed by others in the
future, and others will also not be harmed
by our country," he said.
Akhundzada said the group "has been con
tinuing to make diplomatic efforts aimed at
resolving the issue".
"We have nominated the political of fice
for this purpose as well as for maintenance
of relations with the world and pertinent
entities (for peaceful and diplomatic
efforts)," he said.
The Taliban has a political group in Qatar
that has in the past made attempts to hold
peace talks.
However, after being appointed the
Taliban's leader in May, Haibatullah said
Beijing: T he ChinaPakistan
Economic Corridor (CPEC) is
unlikely to be "plain sailing" for
both countries and they should
brace themselves for "potential
setbacks", a Chinese daily said.
An oped in the Global Times
said the rising cost of protecting
Chinese workers on the $46 bil
lion project in Pakistan was
"becoming (a) big problem in
ef ficiently pushing forward the
projects".
The staterun daily also sug
gested that China should shift its
fo cus from the reg ion to
Southeast Asia as "it would be
unwise to put all its eggs in one
basket".
The writeup came in the wake
of Indian media reports saying
some 15,000 Pakistani soldiers
were guarding about 7,000
Chinese working on the CPEC in
the face of growing number of
attacks on the project.
"The CPEC has long been seen
as symbolic of SinoPakistan eco
nomic cooperation. It is unlikely
that China will change its sup
portive attitude on the CPEC in
the short term, but the increas
ing cost of security is becoming a
big problem in ef ficiently push
ing forward the projects," the
Times said.
The proposed CPEC, which will
China has
invested
heavily in
Pakistans
Gwadar port.
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Taiwan over inviting
Dalai Lama
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BUSINESS
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INDIA'S THREE
WOMEN BANKERS IN
FORTUNE'S LIST
New York: State Bank of India's
chairperson
Arund hat i
Bhattacharya, ICICI Bank's chief
Chanda Kochhar and Axis Bank
CEO Shikha Sharma ranked in
the top twenty of the '50 Most
Powerful Women International'
list released by Fortune.
T he list, which considered
women based outside the US,
placed Bhatacharya at the second
spot while Kochhar was ranked
at fifth. Sharma was on 19th
position.
Eurozone's largest bank by
market value, Banco Santander's
Group Executive Chairman Ana
Botin topped the list.
Elaborating the profile of SBI
chie f,
Fortune
said:
"Bhattacharya's profile has risen
during her threeyear tenure
atop India's largest bank, a 210
yearold institution."
The SBI Chairperson, who was
speculated to succeed Raghuram
Rajan, as governor of the Reserve
Bank of India, orchestrated SBI's
merger with six other groups.
Once the merger completes, the
bank will become one of largest
lenders in Asia.
"She has continued her high
profile battle with the bank's bad
loans, while courting overseas
partners invest in the stressed
assets," Fortune said.
Beside, ICICI Bank's Managing
Director and CEO Kochhar was
acknowledged as a "visionary"
even by rival bankers.
Last week, PepsiCo CEO Indra
Nooyi was ranked second and
was the only woman of Indian
origin in Fortune's list of the 50
most powerful women in the US.
leader in India.
In the laser segment, HP continued to be
the market leader with 57.7 percent mar
ket share, followed by Canon and Samsung
at the second and third position, respec
tively.
The 16 new LaserJet and PageWide
printers based on the MFP technology are
set to change the printing landscape in the
country.
"Some of the printers will be available in
India in middle and towards the end of
2017. We are focused on the growing
market in the country where we are
already number one in the LaserJet print
ing space," Bailey told IANS.
SPORTS
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Kerber beats
Karolina Pliskova
in US Open final
New York: World
No2 seed Germany's
Ange lique Kerber
on Saturday beat
Czech
player
Karolina Pliskova 6
3, 46, 64 in the US
Open women's final
match here. Kerber
w ill inherit No1
ranking
from
Serena Williams.
Kerber, 28, won in
New York to add the
US Open to her vic
tory
at
the
Australian Open in
January,
BBC
reported. Pliskova's
semifinal w in over Serena
Williams had already ensured
the German will top the new
rankings on Monday.
"All my dreams came true
today and I am just trying to
enjoy the moment. It is incredi
ble. I'm standing here with a sec
ond Grand Slam trophy and it
means so much to me," Kerber
was quoted as saying.
Pliskova, 24, went into the final
with a WTA Tourleading 447
aces this year. The Czech made
17 unforced errors in the first
set but fought back with 17 win
ners in the second before power
ing 31 ahead in the decider.
The German leveled at 33 and
then roared as a blistering fore
hand winner helped her move
Angelique Kerber.
ahead once again.
Kerber is the first German to
win the US Open since Steffi Graf
in 1996.
Chennai: T he US won the gold
medal on a better tiebreak score
over Ukraine while the topseeded
Russia won bronze at the 2016
World Chess Olympiad open cate
gory at Baku, Azerbaijan.
The gold medal in the women's
category went to China, Poland
claimed silver while the bronze
went to Ukraine. The ninthseeded
Indian open team secured a credi
ble fourth position while the fifth
seeded Indian eves stood fifth.
However the Indian team is not
returning empty handed.
In the special rating categories,
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HEALTH
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Though China's
population is 1.
37 billion compared to India's
1.31 billion, it
spends nearly
five times more on health care and does better on
overall health outcomes compared to India.
is focused on addressing the under
lying causes of infectious diseases
and inadequate health care such as
poverty, poor sanitation and malnu
trition.
Health care delivery system, mor
tality rate and disease profile are
vastly different across both coun
tries. In 2004 China reintroduced
the right to medical care and com
pared to India it has a significantly
higher percentage of people with
guaranteed health care. Though
China's population is 1. 37 billion
compared to India's 1.31 billion, it
spends nearly five times more on
health care than its neighbor.
According to the statistics drawn
from the World Bank and the UN,
there are substantial dif ferences
between the overall health out
comes between India and China in
life expectancy, infant mortality and
early mortality. T he gap in life
expectancy at birth in China is 73.5
years against India's 64.4 years.
The infant mortality rate is 50 per
thousand in India, compared with
just 17 in China. The proportion of
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invested in the sales and service
collaboration platform to deliver
a seamless sales experience for
customers and partners.
This brings us a cloudbased
solution that de livers a more
ef fective and ef ficient collabora
tion engine across our business,
said Jon Flaxman, Chief Operating
Officer, HP.
In July, Microsoft unveiled
plans to intro duce a new
approach to business process
applicat ions w ith Microsoft
Dynamics 365 to help manage
specific business functions.
We are building platforms to
help customers. Going forward,
we are looking at retail, banking
Traditional fashion
calendar is over,
says Ralph Lauren
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second, five, 30 and 300 seconds.
They used two media tryptic
soy broth or peptone buffer to
grow Enterobacter aerogenes, a
nonpathogenic "cousin" of
Salmonella naturally occurring in
the human digestive system.
Transfer scenarios were evalu
ated for each surface type, food
type, contact time and bacterial
prep; surfaces were inoculated
with bacteria and allowed to
completely dry before food sam
ples were dropped and left to
remain for specified periods.
All totaled 128 scenarios were
replicated 20 times each, yield
ing 2,560 measurements. Post
transfer surface and food sam
ples were analyzed for contami
nation.
Not surprisingly, watermelon
had the most contamination,
gummy candy the least, showed
the findings published online in
the American So ciety for
Microbiology's journal, Applied
and Environmental Microbiology.
"Transfer of bacteria from sur
faces to foo d appears to be
af fected most by moisture,"
Schaffner said.
"Bacteria don't have legs, they
move with the moisture, and the
wetter the food, the higher the
risk of transfer," Schaf fner
explained.
"Bacteria can contaminate
instantaneously," Schaf fner
warned.
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may lose your job. You may create wonder in the creativity
field if you are a writer, singer or actor.
Romance this year: Your plans to go for holidays with your
partner may not work because of huge work pressure and
this may create disturbance in your marital life. You need
to take care of the emotional requirements of your partner
to lead a peaceful life this year.
19th September, 2016
Ruled planet: Sun Ruled by no: 1
Traits in you: Your ruling planet the Sun blesses you with a
unique character. You are pretty confident, creative, intel
lectual, optimistic, and enthusiastic. You are gifted with an
artistic perception. You are very much social and like to
make new contacts wherever you go. However, you need
to control your mood swings and selfishness.
Health this year: You will enjoy a normal health this year.
Though you will not have any major health issues, you
need to take proper medication. You may practice yoga
and meditation for better results.
Finance this year: You will be among major financial gains
this year. You may go for a real estate transaction later this
year and this will bring you a lot of money to cherish. You
may start up a new business. If you are already into busi
ness, you may plan for expanding its territory this year.
Career this year: Professionally, you are a very smart and
efficient worker. So you may need to clarify doubts and
help you peers and juniors in their work. People in your
professional circuit will seek your help at every crucial sit
uation. You may get promoted as a result of your spectacu
lar performance throughout the year. You may be assigned
a new responsibility this year. You may go for a job change
as well as there will be plenty of opportunities available.
Romance this year: Your romantic relationship will reach
new heights this year. You may get married this year, if
you are unmarried yet. You need to take care of the emo
tional requirements of your partner to strengthen your
relationship.
20th September, 2016
Ruled planet: Moon Ruled by no: 2
Traits in you: Your ruler, the Moon makes you a very
friendly individual. You are simple, confident, realistic, sin
cere, and optimistic. You are very innovative and try to per
form your work in a different and efficient way. You need
to work hard on your characteristics of being jealous and
insensitive at times.
Health this year: You will enjoy a pretty good health this
year. You need to take care of the health of your family
members. You need to take extra care of your health if you
are having some chronic diseases. You may go for domes
tic healthcare instead of allopathic medicines as it will give
better results for your ailments & save your money as well.
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SPIRITUAL AWARENESS
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