Friday, July 15, 2016

Why The Cholesterol Is Bad For Your Health Is A Myth?

By SHEENA SHAFIA | INNLIVE

Time to get abreast with new thinking about this misunderstood food ingredient.

Cholesterol has to be the most demonised ingredient got via food. It has been whipped for long, branded the main villain in the heart attack and stroke sagas, and petrified us for almost five decades now.

If Muslims Followed The Five Tenets Of Islam, The World Will Be A Better Place!

By M H AHSSAN | INNLIVE

One does not need a Zakir Naik to be a true believer of the faith.

The religion of peace, that is Islam, and its followers are being questioned and blamed for the rising violence across the world.

From Orlando mass shooting to the Dhaka attack to the Iraq car bombs and the suicide attack in Medina near the Masjide-e-Nabwi, the holiest site for any Muslim, the month of Ramzan has seen it all.

Zakir Naik's Biggest Critics Aren't Hindus, But His Muslim Neighbours

By NEWS KING | INNLIVE

The venue for radical Islamic preacher Zakir Naik's Thursday presser in Mumbai has been denied. That's the fifth time in last two days.

This time, Naik's own neighbourhood denied him audience.

The management of Mehfil Hall in Agripada, hardly a kilometer and half away from his Dongri home, had offered him a place to hold a press conference via Skype, after three Mumbai hotels and the World Trade Centre in Cuff Parade allegedly denied space to the televangelist.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Spotlight: Islamic State Readies For Fall Of 'Caliphate'

By SARAH WILLIAMS | INNLIVE

Even as it launches waves of terrorist attacks around the globe, the Islamic State is quietly preparing its followers for the eventual collapse of the caliphate it proclaimed with great fanfare two years ago.

In public messages and in recent actions in Syria, the group's leaders are acknowledging the terrorist organization's declining fortunes on the battlefield while bracing for the possibility that its remaining strongholds could fall.

Film Sultan's Box Office Success Is Good News For Salman Khan, But Bad For Younger Stars!

By NEWSCOP | INNLIVE

The box office success of Sultan - the film's earnings are now inching towards the Rs 200-crore mark, having brought in Rs 195.5 crore on its sixth day in the theatres - may have cemented Salman Khan's number one position in the film industry.

While that is great news for the star, it may have unintended consequences for the younger crop of actors in Bollywood - including Ranveer Singh, Ranbir Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Sidharth Malhotra, Arjun Kapoor, Sushant Singh Rajput and Aditya Roy Kapur.

'RSS Shakha' Numbers On The Rise: Is This Reflective Of Its Growing Acceptance?

By LIKHAVEER | INNLIVE

Is the sudden spurt in the number of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)shakhas due to its improving ideological acceptance among the masses or due to the fact that BJP is in power at the Centre?

The RSS, BJP's ideological mentor, has witnessed a phenomenal expansion in the number of its shakhas (units) across the country in the last six years - from 45,000 in 2010 to over 57,000 as of today.

India Needs To Sit Up And Take Notice Of The Problem Of Stunted Children

By NALINI SHARMA | INNLIVE

As many as 39% of Indian children are short for their age, owing to poor nutrition.

The reason I am pushing so hard on stunting is because we have spent a lot of time looking at possible paths of economic development in developing countries. It is my suggestion to the government of India to work with us on stunting. This is the bottom line: if you walk into the future economy with 40% of your workforce having been stunted as children, you are simply not going to be able to compete.” — Jim Yong Kim, president of World Bank, on his visit to New Delhi in June.

Solution For Ending Of Kashmir’s Cycles Of Violence: 'Respecting Rights, Ensuring Justice'

By MEENAKSHI GANGULY | INNLIVE

The authorities have failed to address deep-rooted grievances and end impunity for abuses.

At least 24 people have been killed and hundreds injured in protests that have broken out in Jammu and Kashmir after Indian security forces killed a 22-year-old self-proclaimed militant, Burhan Wani,on July 8.