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Are rhino horns from Kaziranga taken to Vietnam?

Wildlife organisations in Vietnam are taking steps to spread awareness about the myth of medicinal qualities attached to rhino horns. First Post.com, 2 hours ago
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5/21/2013: MY CITY: WITH INCREASING AGE-STOP WEIGHT TRAINING

This is a very popular myth that 40 plus people should shun weight training. Everyone, no matter how young or old, should be doing some kind of regular strength training. This could be at the gym, or at home using very little
 Hindustan Times1 day ago 5/21/2013: MY CITY03: YOUNGSTERS SHOULD NOT LIFT WEIGHTS  Hindustan Times1 day ago

5/21/2013: Metro: IAS officer tops Everest

SILIGURI: Determined to bust the myth that those of his ilk were confined to desk work and were less capable of tasks tailor-made for the more driven and adventurous among us, he willed himself to a feat few could have credited him with. And
 Hindustan Times1 day ago
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The myth of the great Indian middle class! Are you the one the political class is trying to woo?

_ As political parties get battle ready for the 2014 general elections, the great Indian middle class is again in the spotlight. Every political party wants the biggest pie of this vote bank, whose tilt can decide who will form the next government ...
 InToday2 days ago Middle-class myth  Times of India2 months ago

Gujarat Growth Story: Myth and Reality

WHEN any region of the Indian Union makes a remarkable progress in any of the areas, say, economic development, or improvement of human conditions that is nowadays known as Human Development Index, it is a matter of gratification for the entire ...
 Communist Party of India3 days ago
Sahara Samay English

Myth Busted: Fair-skinned and dark-skinned people equally vulnerable to skin cancer

It is no more true that fair-skinned people area at higher risk of skin cancer than dark skinned people. Experts believe that dark skinned people are also vulnerable to the harmful UV rays of the sun and skin cancer. People of all ethnicities and ...
 Daily Bhaskar4 days ago Dark skin equally vulnerable to skin cancer  Sahara Samay English6 days ago
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Is malnutrition in India a myth?

Some commentators dismiss the seriousness of India's nutritional crisis as it fails to account for genetic differences Pramit Bhattacharya With one in two children malnourished in India, child malnutrition is considered to be among the biggest ...
 Livemint.com6 days ago DNA EDIT: India take the right road to redemption  DNA1 month ago
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Top 5 life insurance myths

Though very popular, these harm the policyholder's long-term insurance objectives. Myth 1: I should go for 'trusted' names Fact Insurance companies are often bad investment managers. Therefore, you should go to them for insurance only (the term plan), and not for investment products. If you take a pure term plan, you can go for the cheapest option, not necessarily from a 'trusted' insurance company. Regulations ensure that all insurers adhere to strict risk management procedures, ...
 Rediff.com1 week ago Four life insurance mistakes you must avoid  NDTV Profit2 days ago Three myths in end-of-life care  Journal of Medical Ethics2 days ago 8 Misleading Life Insurance Myths  Silicon India2 months ago

Theologian says persecution of early Christians is a myth

"Limited to no more than a handful of years," she claims. Growing up Catholic in England, Candida Moss felt secure in life, yet was told in church that Christians have been persecuted since the dawn of Christianity. Now, as an adult and a ...
 UCAN India5 days ago
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Independence of CBI: Myth and reality

Without a strong political will the CBI cannot be freed from the government’s control, says Anil Chowdhry Interestingly, the Central Bureau of Investigation is a ‘war baby’, which has again been drawn into the ‘war zone’, but of a different kind, thanks to our politicians and media. In 1943, the erstwhile British Rulers of India became aware that a lot of corruption had taken place in the department of war and felt the need to check it. So they passed the Delhi ...
 Rediff.com1 week ago
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