Showing posts with label current news. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 5 December 2012

UPA wins FDI vote in Lok Sabha

New Delhi: Opposition’s motion against FDI in Lok Sabha was defeated on Wednesday evening. A total of 471 members of the House participated in the voting out of which 218 members voted in favour of the motion moved by Leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj whereas 253 members voted against it.



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Earlier, the 22 members of Samajwadi Party and 21 members of BSP chose to walk out of the House before voting took place paving the way for government’s victory. Abstention of the members of the two parties reduced the magic number from 273 to 251.

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Cosmetic Surgery for a Better Career

Lifestyle news :- Increasing number of middle-aged Kiwis are lining up for cosmetic surgery to compete with their younger colleagues in the workplace, plastic surgeons say.

Real estate and media professionals are at the head of the queue for nose jobs, facelifts and botox treatment. Plastic surgeons report a rise in the number of procedures among people working in areas where appearance might be deemed important.

They say their clients are increasingly seeking "office" facelifts to look young in competitive workplaces. Association of Plastic Surgeons president, Christchurch's Howard Klein, said there had been a general increase in non-surgical treatments such as Botox and fillers, and an "increasing acceptance of cosmetic procedures in general as a social phenomenon"...Click here for read more