Sunday, October 04, 2015

Exclusive: 'Secret Tricks' To Get Lose Weight At 'Old Age'

By M H AHSSAN | INNLIVE

It`s sadly but as we are getting older some evil forces conspire and work against us and we are losing our weight more difficult.

All those years of walking up and down on buildings, playing sports and general moving are making our joints and muscles less cooperative. They are stiffer, they hurt more and make exercising unpleasant.

That is just a beginning. Our metabolism is gradually slowing down and it doesn`t make for us favors as we age. People are burning 1 – 2 percentage fewer calories every year thanks to putting on fat and thanks to losing muscle mass.

Friday, October 02, 2015

Special Report: Indian Doctors Are Shamelessly Lying On Women To Perform Unwarranted Hysterectomies

By LIKHA VEER | INNLIVE

In Chapla Naik, a tiny village in Karnataka’s Kalaburgi district close to the state border with Telangana, two women died this year.

Arati (name changed) died of pancreatic cancer. Sumana bai (name changed) died of sepsis in her abdomen. What the two women had in common with each other—and with many other women in the village—is that they were aged less than 30, and they had recently undergone hysterectomies.

Thursday, October 01, 2015

The Immigration Jeopardy: Separating Fact From Fiction

By SARAH WILLIAMS | INNLIVE

The immigrants are coming, and several Republicans vying for the presidential nomination are arguing that the U.S. may be in jeopardy. We should repel immigrants by building walls along the Canadian or Mexican borders, some suggest. If elected, New Jersey governor Chris Christie promises to track immigrants the same way FedEx tracks packages. We must expel those already here through mass deportations, says Donald Trump. “They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people,” Trump said recently about Mexican immigrants.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Spotlight: Why The Indian Meteorological Department Or Skymet's Monsoon Forecasts Get Wrong Path?

By KAJOL SINGH | INNLIVE

On June 2, a few days before the arrival of the all-important monsoons, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) made a grim prediction: India was staring at a drought year.

The 140-year-old public weather forecaster estimated that the country’s annual rainfall would be 12% lower than the average.

But the IMD’s forecast of deficient rains was dismissed by the country’s largest private sector forecaster, Skymet.

Monday, September 28, 2015

What’s Common Between 'Modi' And Emperor 'Jahangir'?

By NEWSCOP | INNLIVE

Everyone would agree that Narendra Modi is India’s most tech-savvy politician. His social media campaigning won him the elections and his selfie craze is steadily winning over the youth. With his selfies and the images he has of himself shown to the public, NaMo has created a very strong visual culture which is defining the public image of himself.

But NaMo’s idea isn’t new. Would it surprise you to know that another famous personality used images to rewrite history by creating a good public image of himself?

Thursday, September 24, 2015

No Music, Only Noise During Ganpati Festival Is Disgusting

By SUCHITRA KRISHNAMOORTHY | INNLIVE

OPINION: Didn't you tell me India was a democracy? Can we have one rule applying to all or not at all please? For those complaining of the noise during Ganpati festival in their neighbourhood, I am all with you and agree it's ridiculous and must stop. The noise is deafening, disruptive, disgusting. Totally. I mean totally!

Imagine not being able to hear our culture minister Mahesh Sharma say that Indian women should stay at home after dark, or some such regressive bullshit over the noise of the dhol. Imagine not being able to wade your way through visarjan traffic to catch hold of him and express your shock to/about him in time on social media before retiring for the night.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

How India Can Counter Islamic State Recruitment Drive With A Major Conflict In Believers And Unbelievers?

By M H AHSSAN | INNLIVE

The calculus of Islamist terrorism is undergoing a transformation, from a state controlled strategy, through al Qaeda’s Millenarianism, to culminate in the Islamic State’s (formerly, Islamic State of Iraq and al Sham, ISIS) apocalyptic vision that actively seeks an end of world confrontation between ‘believers’ and ‘unbelievers’. Millenarian and apocalyptic Islamism accepts no limits to its violence, and has brought new levels of virulence and barbarity to contemporary conflicts. 

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

'Justice Denied Is Justice Denied': Two Major Reasons Show Enormity Of Crisis Of India's Justice System

By M H AHSSAN | INNLIVE

There are more than 2.7 crore cases pending in district courts across the country and 60% of them are more than two years old.

Will you stand in a queue that is likely to take 466 years to clear up? That’s how much time it will take the Delhi High Court to clear up its backlog of pending cases. Unfortunately, the situation is not so much better in lower level courts across the country where millions of cases are awaiting trial.