Monday, June 29, 2015

This Ramazan, Go 'Haleem Hopping' With Fun, Joy & Taste!

By Sheena Shafia in Hyderabad
Once it is limited to the old city, Haleem frenzy has caught on with foodies in the IT land. scores of `Bhattis' have been propped up almost overnight in Hi-Tec city, even as Haleem walks and get-togethers are bringing people closer. restaurants too have introduced customised Haleem dishes to cash in on the fad.

Pious prayers, flashy neon lights, late night adventures and an air thick with sinfully delectable aromas ­ Hyderabad, during the holy month of Ramzan, comes alive in a way that's distinctly different from its other avatars.

Focus: Why We Adopted The System Of 'Cheating' Today?

By Ragini Khanna in Delhi
A frustrated aspirational society is linked to upsurge in foul exam means. Based on compelling evidence of widespread cheating in the 2015-16 All India Medical Examinations held last month, the Supreme Court recently ordered the Central Board of Secondary Education to conduct a retest. Earlier in March, Indian and foreign media featured prominently parents and relatives scaling school walls and buildings, to pass answer chits to students taking secondary school examinations in Bihar.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Haleem-E-Ishq - The New Hi Haleem With 'Mother's Touch'!

"Haleem-E-Ishq", The Lightest and the healthiest haleem of Hyderabad, presented with 'Mothers Love'. Guaranteed satisfaction or money back challenge. Sultans Biryani & Kebabs in Hyderabad, Sultan's Eat Street in Secunderabad, have introduced 'Haleem-E-Ishq' which promises to be lightest and the healthiest Haleem in the city.

 Basith, director, Sultans, says, “We don’t use unhealthy products and employ stressful methods. We use all the basic ingredients which a normal household has and serve haleem with rose petals.”

Poisoned Fruits: INNLIVE Uncovers Dangerous Chemicals Used To Ripen Mangoes And Other Fruits In Hyderabad

By Newscop & Team
INVESTIGATION: It's the perfect season to dig into luscious mangoes, but think twice before you reach out for the king of fruits. Ripened artificially with calcium carbide, these mangoes put you at the risk of headache, dizziness, sleep disorders and even memory loss. 

For the past few weeks, Hyderabad's Kottapet market located near Dilsukhnagar — one of the biggest wholesale fruit markets in the country — has seen flooded with a variety of mangoes. More than 4 lakh kg of the fruit is reaching the mandi daily, according to traders. 

Special Report: After 'Cashgate And Tapgate', A Full-Blown War Unveil 'Andhra Vs Telangana' Over 'Hyderabad'

By Likha Veer 
Group Executive Editor
Naidu has upped the ante by demanding that Hyderabad’s law and order be taken over by the Governor, pushing Telanagana back into a familiar agitational mode. And KCR is firm on his intentions to make the war for state with independent rights.

Things have not been the same for the Telugu Desam Party ever since its legislator from Telangana, Revant Reddy, was caught "red-handed", allegedly trying to give a bribe of Rs 50 lakh to Elvis Stephenson, an Anglo-Indian nominated MLA, to influence his vote in the Legislative Council elections.

Subsequently, an audio tape in which a voice, allegedly of Naidu, assured Stephenson of backing all promises made by Reddy, was aired on vernacular news channel.

The Great Ancient Voyage: How Ancient Port Near Pondicherry Discovered By Real Count Of Monte Cristo?

By Kavita Murugappa in Chennai
He was a French astronomer who arrived in the coastal city in 1768 to witness a rare celestial event of Venus passing directly between the sun and the earth.

The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal and the Real Count of Monte Cristo by Tom Reiss, which won America’s national book award for biography in 2013, tells the story of  Thomas Alexandre Dumas, father of the famous French novelist. Thomas Alexandre was born of a French nobleman and his Haitian slave in Haiti, then called Saint Domingue and a French colony.

ISIL’s Call For Ramadan Surge Is Un-Islamic And Effective

By Faraaz Al Mahitij in Baghdad
As authorities in Tunisia, France, and Kuwait—as well as the Kurds in Kobani, on the Syrian-Turkish border—take stock after a series of attacks over the past 48 hours by the terrorist group known as ISIL, there is as yet little evidence of a coordinated master-plan. But it is clear that ISIL’s fighters, and their fellow-travelers around the world, have responded with fiendish enthusiasm to the group’s call for a spike in violence during Ramadan.

As a result, a month Muslims usually mark with fasting, introspection and communal bonding has been stained in blood—and, for the most part, the blood of Muslims. In the West, tabloids are, inevitably, dubbing it “Bloody Friday.”

Scoop: New 'Mini Clubman' All Set To Get Launch In India

INNLIVE Media Team
Mini has showcased the brand new Mini Clubman — the new Clubman is 158mm longer, 10mm wider and 119mm lower than the current largest model, the Mini Countryman. And the company is planning to launch this car in Indian market later this year. The current generation Mini lineup already includes the original Hardtop and the Hardtop four-door hatchbacks, but now Mini is bringing back the stretched Clubman model.