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pareshR

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UPSC rank holder speaks his mind: ‘I am Shaikh, not Shubham, can tell everyone now’ -

Forced to change his name to a Hindu surname in order to get accommodation and food in the city without facing any discrimination, Shaikh said he will proudly say his real name now.
Fighting all odds, 21-year-old Ansar Ahamad Shaikh, the son of an autorickshaw driver from Jalna’s Shedgaon village, has managed to crack the tough UPSC exam in his first attempt, securing an All-India Rank 361. The Bachelor of Arts, political science graduate from Pune’s Fergusson College said he came to the city to pursue his degree in Arts and focus on his UPSC preparations. -
See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/ci...ll-everyone-now-2794302/#sthash.jelLSpV8.dpuf
 

cloudTrader

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Krishi Kalyan Cess- Service Tax Rate to be 15% from 01.06.2016
On more cess is being discussed. Haryana is in the stage of implementing it & centre is under thought process. In Haryana it will be called 'Gau Raksha Cess' If it is implemented by the centre as well then we will have :

SBC - Swachch Bharat Cess
KKC - Krishi Kalyan Cess

Under Discussion
GRC - Gau Raksha Cess
 

DSM

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‘Doctors prescribing non-ayurvedic medicines are anti-national’ - BJP Minister Shripad Yesso Naik

(One more category of people, doctors in this case, going about their daily lives are now termed 'anti-nationals. Going at this rate, will not be surprised if sometime in future, another 'true patriot' comes out and terms all people availing of allopathic treatment instead of ayurvedic as 'anti-national. The supposedly 'patrotic' minsiter who made these senseless remarks himself forgot that he was admitted to govt. hospital, in Ponda, Goa for blood pressure. Wonder why he did not go and get himself checked out with some ayurvedic doctor? :lol::lol::lol: Ironic indeed!)

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...es-are-anti-national/articleshow/52058067.cms

AYUSH minister Shripad Yesso Naik on Saturday said doctors prescribing non-ayurvedic medicines are "anti-nationals". "Some ayurveda practitioners have told me that doctors prescribing allopathy medicines often advise patients not to opt for ayurveda. Such doctors are anti-nationals," said Naik, who was in the city for the inauguration of an ayurveda research centre.

"Ayurveda is one of the oldest medical systems in the world and we should be proud of it. How can anyone oppose ayurveda when the whole world is showing interest in it and trying to find remedies of diseases that modern medical science cannot?" Naik said.