Saturday, 17 January 2015

Did Deepika really advice Katrina Kaif not to marry Ranbir Kapoor?




Bollywood diva Deepika Padukone is upset about the rumours of her statement with regards to Katrina Kaif and Ranbir Kapoor’s engagement.

Business of Cinema states two versions of the story that were making news in the industry.

First, it all started at a recent award show where Deepika was asked to be a part of a hilarious behind the scenes video, to which the actress agreed happily and answered all the questions spontaneously that were shot at her. Earlier the reports were that Deepika was asked what advice she would give to Katrina Kaif to which the diva rapidly replied, “Don’t marry Ranbir Kapoor”.

The second story goes like this,  during the shoot of behind the scenes video, there were few card board cut outs with different Bollywood celebrity’s face printed on it, Deepika Padukone was asked to pick a card board piece and mention what would she do if she was them. To everybody’s shock, Deepika picked Katrina’s picture cut out and said, “If I was Katrina Kaif, I would marry Ranbir Kapoor.”

Bollywood diva Deepika Padukone is upset about the rumours of her statement with regards to Katrina Kaif and Ranbir Kapoor’s engagement.

Business of Cinema states two versions of the story that were making news in the industry.

First, it all started at a recent award show where Deepika was asked to be a part of a hilarious behind the scenes video, to which the actress agreed happily and answered all the questions spontaneously that were shot at her. Earlier the reports were that Deepika was asked what advice she would give to Katrina Kaif to which the diva rapidly replied, “Don’t marry Ranbir Kapoor”.

The second story goes like this,  during the shoot of behind the scenes video, there were few card board cut outs with different Bollywood celebrity’s face printed on it, Deepika Padukone was asked to pick a card board piece and mention what would she do if she was them. To everybody’s shock, Deepika picked Katrina’s picture cut out and said, “If I was Katrina Kaif, I would marry Ranbir Kapoor.”

Source: http://www.indiaglad.com/did-deepika-really-advice-katrina-kaif-not-to-marry-ranbir-kapoor.html

Health benefits of Custard Apples

Health benefits of Custard Apples
 
   

















You’ll all have eaten custard apples (commonly known as Seethaphal in India) at some point of your life. If you have a grand mom around, she’d even have stopped you from eating them saying you’ll catch a cold or a sore throat. Well, we cannot tell you if that is just an old wives’ tale or there is some truth to it because your grand mom is almost always right!
However, what we can tell you is that the fruit is packed with anti-oxidants and an excellent source of vitamin C.  So your next question would be what custard apples do for your health. Continue reading and we’ll tell you all about it:

Dental care

If you are suffering from bleeding gums, here’s a tasty, yet healthy way to stop it now – the skin of the custard apple is helpful in stopping bleeding gums and tooth ache.

Weight gain

Well everyone’s always struggling to lose weight. Have you ever wondered that there might be some who may be trying to put on weight? Yes, for those who want to put on weight, custard apple is an ideal snack or dessert as it is sugary sweet, peps up your metabolic rate and increases your appetite.  Increase in appetite means you’ll eat more and gain weight.

Strong immune system

Custard apples are known for their anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties. Make sure to add this fruit to your diet. This will help your body build resistance and protect you against infections.

Brain health

This white fleshy fruit is packed with B complex vitamins. Adding custard apples to your diet can help you reduce stress and tension. Research shows that this fruit may also have properties that can help protect you from Parkinson’s Disease.

Strong bones

Adding custard apples to your regular diet can reduce the risk of rheumatism and arthritis. These fruits are also an excellent source of copper and brittle bones is caused due to lack of copper. So for strong bones, make sure you eat custard apples. However, if you are obese or diabetic, you may want to exercise caution.




Tuesday, 13 January 2015

India's trade deficit with China rose to $37.8 billion in 2014

BEIJING: India's trade deficit with China rose to a whopping USD 37.8 billion last year even as bilateral trade picked up, totalling USD 70.59 billion, a year on year increase of 7.9 per cent. 


According to annual figures released by China's General Administration of Customs (GAC), the total trade volume went to USD 70.59 billion from last year's USD 65.57, an increase of USD 5.02 billion amid increasing Chinese exports to India.
 


India-China trade hit all time high of USD 73.9 billion in 2011 but declined to USD 66.57 billion in 2012 and USD 65.49 billion in 2013. 


As per the figures released by Chinese customs, the bilateral trade increased by 7.9 per cent, halting the decline in the last two years. 


But India's trade deficit woes continued as it mounted as high as USD 37.8 billion, making it very difficult to bridge the gap. The leadership of the two countries have fixed a trade target of USD 100 billion for this year. 


Chinese exports to India surged to USD 54.2 billion, posting a 12 per cent increase while Indian exports to China decelerated to USD 16.4 billion, a decline of 3.5 per cent. Indian exports totalled to USD 17.04 billion in 2013.
 


While the trade has increased between the two countries becoming a binding factor in improving relations, the ever- widening deficit has become a major stumbling block, especially for India, whose exports were hit by depreciating rupee and also by declining exports of iron ore which previously was the main stay of Indian exports. 

India and China are in talks to step up cooperation in plans to modernise Indian Railways which could further increase Chinese investments in the country.
 

China is also keen to market its high-speed railway technology in India and has committed to do a feasibility study this year for Delhi-Chennai corridor.