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AAP. Still have disgruntled friends   TWEETS FOLLOWING FOLLOWERS 478 2 3,501 User Actions     Follow AAP Insider @AAPleaks Ex Member of AAP. Still have disgruntled friends there who provide me inside news. Follow me for AAP's gossips from current and past. Stay Tuned! Italy AAP Insider  ‏ @ AAPleaks     4m 4 minutes ago That fundraiser was a sham @she_whispers If it was transparent @neerav1234 I dare your father @ArvindKejriwal to reveal PAN of those donors. Details AAP Insider  ‏ @ AAPleaks     5m 5 minutes ago Fresh Deal agreed upon between AAP and @aajtak . AAP will be given high voltage coverage by the Krantikari Channel for the next 4 months Delhi Grami n Morch a of AAP launc hed From:  Media Cell AAP    Sat, 29 Nov '14 7:40p To:  undisclosed-recipients:; Show full Headers Aam Aadmi Party convenor and former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday launched the Delhi unit o
Global Snippets Snippets  Ebola death toll approaching 7,000 – WHO Almost 7,000 people have died from the Ebola virus in West Africa, according to new data released from the World Health Organization, AFP reported. According to the UN health agency, of the 16,169 people infected with the deadly virus in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, 6,928 have perished. The latest figures are about 1,200 more deaths than reported on Wednesday, which AFP attributed to possible  "unreported cases." Moldova heads to the polls in crucial Russia-EU contested election Moldova is heading to the polls for parliamentary elections on Sunday, which will show the degree of public support for the current government EU-integration stance. About 3.22 million people are eligible to cast their ballots to elect 101 parliament members. At least 1978 polling stations have been opened. In total, the Central Electoral Commission has registered 26 entities running for the seat
Copenhagen Wheel : Turns any ordinary cycle into a hybrid Posted: 28 Nov 2014 09:43 AM PST In the past decade or so, bicycles have taken western cities by storm. London has introduced both bike-sharing and bike lanes, and Paris even has a bike-sharing programme for children. In Copenhagen, ever the bicycle champion, 41% of rides to work and education now take place on bicycle seats. But what if you’re not super fit, don’t want to arrive at work sweaty, or if you simply live far from your job? A new hybrid “e-bike” promises to fix that dilemma. To be precise, the Copenhagen Wheel is not truly an e-bike at all. It’s a wheel that can be attached to a regular bike. That wheel, equipped with a motor, batteries, sensors and wireless connectivity, transforms the bike into a smart bike that multiplies pedal power and even measures the rider’s heart rate and monitors potholes. “The experience is very natural,” claims Assaf Biderman, associate director of MIT’s SENSEable City Lab, which

Researchers find Nehru’s birth mystery of Mathura

Researchers find  Nehru’s birth mystery of Mathura connection, which is lost in oblivion. 125th birth anniversary invites research and quarries. Biography writers also missed this chapter of  Mathura, The flagbearer of world peace, architect of the nation and the first prime minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru although enjoyed hundreds of the books on his personality and contributions in many fields at national and international level but unfortunately not even a single one could reveal the facts belonging to religious rituals performed by his father Pandit Motilal Nehru at Mathura with a desire to have a son. The mystery was revealed by Dr. S. C. Sharma in a meeting held at Vishram Ghat in Mathura to celebrate children’s day under the aegis of Dr. R. C. Sharma Memorial Research & Welfare Institute.  Dr. Sharma, the researcher  told that when Pandit Motilal Nehru had been wandering with the grief of  not having the son, he performed religious rituals in 1888 at Mathura on th
SMART DIPLOMACY, BUT NO SOLUTION TO CLIMATE TALKS AND FREE TRADE By ASHOK B SHARMA Coinciding with the G20 summit in Brisbane, Asia’s two emerging economies, China and India are in the race for brokering deals to end stalemate in major multilateral fora. United States and China clinched a deal on emission cuts in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, ahead of the climate change conferences in Lima in December, this year and in Paris, next year. China also successfully pushed for a free trade area of Asia-Pacific in the recent summit of APEC leaders in Beijing as a parallel to the concept of Trans-Pacific Partnership floated by the United States. Just ahead of the G20 summit in Brisbane, India and the US clinched a deal to end the deadlock in WTO over implementation of the Bali package. President Obama assured India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to the US in September to support India’s food security programme. Mr Obama agreed to support in the WTO for exten

AAP releases 2nd list of 13 candidates for Delhi assembly elections

 Press Release Aam Aadmi Party has released its second list of 13 candidates for the coming assembly elections in Delhi on Saturday(November 29, 2014). The party had earlier released its first list of 22 candidates and with this list, the AAP has so far declared its candidates now for 35 seats : MLAs of the outgoing assembly : 1) Manish Sisodia - Patparganj 2) Rakhi Bidlan - Mangolpuri 3) Madan Lal - Kasturbanagar 4) Raju Dhingan - Trilokpuri 5) Dinesh Mohania - Sangam Vihar 6) Prakash Jarwal - Deoli Other candidates 7) Gopal Rai - Babarpur 8) Imran Hussain - Ballimaram 9) Asim Ahmed Khan - Matia Mahal 10) Hazari Lal Chauhan - Patel Nagar 11) Ram Niwas Goel - Shahdra 12) Mahindra Goel - Rithala 13) Raghuvendra Shaukeen - Nangloi Jat Regards AAP Media Cell
Oxford School edge past Montfort in ISBL New Delhi, November 28, 2014 : Boys from Oxford School managed to sneak past Montfort School 38-36 on the Day 3 of Premier League of the Indian School Basketball League organized by Basketball Federation of India with Delhi Basketball Association in collaboration with IMG Reliance in DPS, RK Puram on Friday. Shaurya scored 18 point for Montfort but Oxford held their nerves to grab a two point victory. Hosts, DPS, RK Puram lost to DPS, Mathura Road 32-41. Shon top scored with 19 points for the victors. Modern School had it easy against Bluebells International and won 59-27 without breaking a sweat. Meanwhile boys from St. Michael too had a good day and defeated Bal Bharti, Pitampura 35-21. In the girls category though DPS, RK Puram defeated DPS, Mathura road 08-02 and made up for boys’ loss. Similarly, girls from Bal Bharti defeated St. Michael 27 -09. In the last game of the day, Montfort School defeated National Victor 38-23. Sush