Monday, December 26, 2011

thanks to the Internet and social media, women get a platform to market child rearing techniques from Home

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

The Hindustan Times writes that with the Rupee weakening against the Dollar, oil companies have proposed increasing the price of auto fuel by almost one rupee per litre from the 1st of January 2012.
Minimum temperature drops to 2.9 degree Celsius with the coldest Christmas being recorded in the capital Delhi in the last 5 years. The winter chill will remain for the next few days, writes The Statesman. Delhi was even colder than London, New York and other European cities write The Pioneer. The Indian Express reports that the mercury fell below 0.1 degree in Gurgaon and was 1.1 degree in Pusa on Sunday morning.
The Times of India reports that the International Watchdogs, Global Financial integrity's report on illicit financial flows says nearly 6 lakh crore was illegally siphoned out of India in the decade spanning 2000 to 2009.
Team Anna's poll position on EC Radar writes Mail Today. The paper adds that the election commission will subject the anti corruption activists to hawk eye scrutiny so that they do not transgress propriety and puncture the victory dreams of any one party.
Thousands of people including women and children converged near the memorial of Pakistan's founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah in Karachi for Imran Khan's massive Tsunami Rally seeking change in the country. The Asian Age, Tribune Pioneer and other papers have covered this story.
And finally, Business Standard and the Times of India report that thanks to the Internet and social media, women get a platform to market child rearing techniques from Home. The rise of the Internet and social media allows women to exchange ideas and inventions that can be marketed under the mom invented brand seal of approval.

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