Friday, September 11, 2015

Focus: 'Nicky Joseph' Now As 'Aeysha Jabeen' - An ISIS Recruiter Extradicted in Dubai, Arrested in Hyderabad

By LIKHA VEER | INNLIVE

An Indian woman allegedly involved in recruiting people for the dreaded Islamic State terror outfit was on Friday deported by UAE and subsequently arrested in Hyderabad.

A 37-year-old Afsha Jabeen alias 'Nicky Joseph' hails from Hyderabad but had been portraying herself as a British national while luring youth for IS through social media, officials said. She was deported along with husband and children.

Film Review: 'Hero' Scores Zero On 'First Day First Show' As Sooraj Pancholi Flexes Muscles, Athiya Shetty Pouts

By NISHI KHAN| INNLIVE

Sooraj Pancholi does a headstand on a platform of nails, drives a bulldozer through a wall, slams dudes through solid objects, does a laser dance in a disco and swings Athiya Shetty (who has taken three selfies within 15 seconds) around like a weapon to knock out a giant baddie. These are the first few minutes of Hero, directed by Nikhil Advani, and if there was any justice in this world, the film would have ended there. Unfortunately for Pancholi, Shetty and all those watching Hero, the world is cruel and unusual.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

The 'Educop World' Management Scholarship 2016-17

SPONSORED POST: As part of The Educop World philanthropic activity, this year. we have decided to offer 10 scholarships of Rs.20,000/- each  to MBA students who are academically bright as well as financially needy, and is undertaking a specialization in 'Finance'.

We are partnering with the Higher Education Forum and they will be responsible for the implementation of the scheme. There will be two categories for the application of the scholarship:

Focus: Will Ever 'Twitter' Remain In 'Facebook’s Shadow?

By M H AHSSAN | INNLIVE

Twitter’s effort to find a new CEO is the latest struggle in a long list of challenges that the micro-blogging site has faced over the years. When the company launched its IPO in late 2013, Wall Street held out expectations that Twitter would one day rival social networking behemoth Facebook, which went public just 18 months earlier. But Twitter has stumbled and has yet to come close to rivaling Facebook on a number of key metrics and, more importantly, it appears increasingly unlikely that it ever will.

Tuesday, September 08, 2015

Travel Destination: Plan A Vacation To 'Bamiyan Buddhas' In Afghanistan, A Beautiful Tourist Haven!

By LIKHA VEER | INNLIVE

Ali Mohammad has a little cart near the giant gaps in the mountain that once held the mighty Buddha statues in the Bamiyan province of Afghanistan. He sells piping hot chicken soup to the several tourists that visit the historical site every year. “Many foreigners come here to see what’s left of the Buddhas; especially a lot of Chinese tourists,” informs the 19-year-old.

While tourism may not be the first thing you associate with Afghanistan, the country does have much to offer to an avid traveller. And for those who call this country their home, have to often meet the contradictions of common stereotypes with the famous Afghan hospitality.

Special Report: Three Major Takeaways From PM Modi’s 'Big Meeting' With 'Billionaires, Bankers And Babus'

By NEWSCOP | INNLIVE

New Delhi’s No. 7 Race Course Road—Indian prime minister Narendra Modi’s official residence—today (Sept. 08) hosted some of the country’s most high-profile bankers, industrialists and policy makers.

Modi spent about three hours with the 40-member group, packed with cabinet ministers, key bureaucrats and bankers, corporate leaders and economists. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Raghuram Rajan, Reliance Industries’ chairman Mukesh Ambani, Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry and State Bank of India chief Arundhati Bhattacharya were in attendance.

India-Israel Relations: Increasingly 'Birds Of A Feather'

By FIRDAUS AHMED | INNLIVE

India's abstaining from a vote censuring Israel at the Human Rights Council on its conduct in last year's Gaza war recently raised eyebrows. The ostensible reason for abstaining according to India's spokesperson was mention of the International Criminal Court - to which India is not a party - in the resolution.

Feature: The Strong Women Who Define The 'World's Best'

By SWARNAM JOHN | INNLIVE

The above quote summarizes the essence of a modern day woman. Kristen Dalton Wolfe writes in Inspiration about the qualities of a modern day lady. A modern day woman is gracious, steadfast, a leader, promotes moral excellence, is honest, is self-aware and she thinks before she speaks.

A modern day woman is the best version of herself, draws boundaries, is temperate, hospitable, uses her words wisely and represents herself with class and dignity on social media.