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Shikha Singh and Karan V Grover to feature in Pavitra Rishta's finale episode

October 25, 2014 0

The Pavitra Rishta family (Balaji Telefilms) on Zee TV will make their final bye-bye this evening, via the special episode which will be filled with entertainment, performances and drama.

As reported earlier, the finale episode will see a lot of performances coming in from celebrities. In addition to that, Shikha Singh and Karan V Grover will be seen as special guests on the episode.

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Marathi songs were earlier looked down upon as downmarket – Kaushal Inamdar

October 25, 2014 0

A freak comment by a radio jockey about Marathi songs being too ‘downmarket’ to be played on FM stations prompted Kaushal Inamdar compose one of the biggest Marathi songs ever called Marathi Abhimaan Geet which radio channels had no option but to play on a loop after its release. Fiercely protective about protecting and promoting one’s regional language, it pains Kaushal to see a strange inferiority complex being attached by Indians to their own mother tongue and hence was born Abhimaan Geet (Song of Pride) a song which epitomises the importance and purity of one’s local language.

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Karan Kundra and Kritika Kamra are back together

October 25, 2014 0

Punjabi munda Karan Kundra and hot Kritika Kamra are back together!!!

Well, all you fans, before you jump off from your seat in excitement we would like to say that the actors are not back in real life.

The actors have only come together to shoot for a campaign for Titan Sonata.

Karan tweeted about the same recently.

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Actor Rishi Khurana is looking for a 'film' exposure now

October 25, 2014 0

Television actor and theatre personality Rishi Khurana, is known for acting in various TV shows like ‘Tumhari Paakhi’, ‘Saas Bina Sasural’. Recently in a conversation with Tellychakkar.com, the actor said that after television and theatre he is interested to work in films as well.

Medical worker quarantined in New Jersey under new Ebola safeguards

October 25, 2014 0
Members of a cleaning crew with "Bio Recovery Corporation" push a barrel to be loaded in a truck of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention after cleaning the apartment where Dr. Craig Spencer lives in

By Ellen Wulfhorst NEW YORK (Reuters) – A medical worker quarantined in New Jersey on her return from treating Ebola victims in West Africa was being evaluated in a hospital isolation ward on Saturday after new contagion-control safeguards were imposed for America’s biggest urban center. She was the first to be quarantined under a policy imposed on Friday by the states of New York and New Jersey requiring all health workers coming from Ebola-stricken West African countries to be automatically confined for monitoring during the 21-day incubation period of the virus. The worker, who has not been publicly identified, showed no symptoms when she arrived at Newark Liberty International Airport on Friday but developed a fever after being admitted to University Hospital in Newark, the state health department said. New York and New Jersey officials acted to begin mandatory isolation of medical personnel arriving from Ebola zones after Craig Spencer, a doctor who treated patients in Guinea for a month, came back to New York City infected.

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Congress asks EC to address Kejriwal’s allegation against BJP

October 25, 2014 0

New Delhi/Ghaziabad, Oct.25 (ANI): Urging the Election Commission to look into Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal’s allegation that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been instructing its MLAs to buy fake votes in their constituencies, the Congress Party on Saturday said the poll body must ensure that the ruling party at the Centre does not misuse the administration to its advantage.

Obama: ‘We have to be guided by the facts, not fear’ on Ebola

October 25, 2014 0
U.S. President Obama talks with Dallas nurse Pham as her mother Diane listens at the Oval Office in Washington

By Roberta Rampton WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama commended New Yorkers for their calm reaction to the city’s first case of Ebola and told Americans in his weekly address that the response to domestic cases of the deadly disease needs to be based on “facts, not fear.” It was the second week in a row that Obama used his address to speak directly to Americans about the response to Ebola, which has turned into a political issue in the days leading up to Nov. 4 congressional elections. They did what they do every day: jumping on buses, riding the subway, crowding into elevators, heading into work, gathering in parks,” he said. Obama praised the fast response by New York City officials in isolating and treating Dr. Craig Spencer, a humanitarian aid worker who tested positive for Ebola on Thursday, the fourth person diagnosed with the virus in the United States. “It’s important to remember that of the seven Americans treated so far for Ebola – the five who contracted it in West Africa, plus the two nurses from Dallas – all seven have survived,” Obama said.