Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Shocking: 'New Mother Dies After Doctors Leave The 'New Born's Head' Inside Her Womb During 'Delivery' Surgery'

By SHALINI SAXENA | INNLIVE

A mother has died after doctors left the head of her newborn baby inside her womb after tearing off the body during delivery.

Geeta Devi, 32, was admitted to a government hospital in Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, northern India, on Saturday night after she complained of labour pains. 

But she died early hours of Sunday after doctors shockingly pulled the body of her newborn baby girl and left the head inside her womb.

Bihar Elections: Religious Census Betrays BJP's Strength

By M H AHSSAN | INNLIVE

The party does not seem to be sure of its Modi magic working by itself and is likely to use the census data to fuel fear of a Muslim upsurge to consolidate its Hindu vote.

The decision of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance government to release the country’s population figures on the basis of religion has raised doubts about the real intentions of the ruling alliance.

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Asad Owaisi Stirs The Pot In Bihar's Seemanchal's Politics

By LIKHA VEER | INNLIVE

Seemanchal, the hotbed of Muslim politics in northeastern Bihar, has been stirred politically by a recent visit by All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi ahead of state assembly polls.

Though it was Owaisi's maiden visit to Bihar, it appeared to be a move to create a situation almost akin to the Lok Sabha polls, when JD-U candidate Akhtarul Iman unilaterally withdrew from the contest in Kishanganj to strengthen the hands of the Congress nominee and avert a split in secular votes.

Monday, August 24, 2015

Asad Owaisi: A Hi-Shift From Traditional Muslim Politico

By GHULAM AHMED | INNLIVE

India has traditionally had Muslim politicians who attempt to carve careers within the big political parties like the Congress and the BJP or in the Left and regional parties.

They gain attention through their ability to deliver the Muslim vote for parties but do not usually attain national prominence owing to the competitive field within the community that they operate in.

Access To Health: Nowhere Near To Being A Healthy Nation

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SPECIAL REPORT
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The out-of-pocket health expenditure by the poor is spiraling and the government spending on public health care is reducing. The existing public health programes and insurance schemes are failing; private health care sector is not properly regulated; INNLIVE finds the health of our nation worrisome.

Despite our efforts and best wishes, our modus vivendi, work atmosphere and environment often lead to situations where we have to consult medics and get treatment. The Country Cooperation Strategy brief of the World Health Organization (WHO) informs that India accounts for 21 percent of the world’s global burden of disease.

'Chal Beta Selfie Le Le Re' - The 'Cheat Sheet' On 'Selfies'

By SWARNAM JOHN | INNLIVE

A Selfie is a self-portrait photograph, typically taken with a digital camera or camera phone held in the hand or supported by a selfie stick. Selfies are often shared on social networking services such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. They are usually flattering and made to appear casual. Most selfies are taken with a camera held at arm's length or pointed at a mirror, rather than by using a self-timer.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Weekend Special: What 'Being Left-Handed' Makes Your 'Personality' More Impressive Or Shabby?

By SARAH WILLIAMS | INNLIVE

There’s no denying it. Left-handers are the odd ones out. Sure, lefties make up about 10 percent of the population -- but, frankly, it seems like society has forgotten about them. Just consider all of the right-handed gadgets, awkwardly designed desks, and cooking tools that fit comfortably only in your right hand.

What causes someone to become a southpaw? Scientists aren’t exactly sure, but research points to a complex collaboration between genes and environment.

Spotlight: Why Indian Muslim Women Stresses On 'Muslim Personal Law' Reformation Is The 'Need-Of-The-Hour'?

By SHEENA SHAFIA | INNLIVE

Muslim women in India want progressive laws, but the Indian state would rather take dictation from the conservative men on the All India Muslim Personal Law Board.

A survey of almost 5,000 Muslim women across 10 states, recording their views on Muslim personal law reveals some striking truths about the status of Muslim women and their desire for a more progressive legal code than what the Indian state currently offers them.