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Health alert: Avoid these things that can worsen allergies

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Alcohol, perfume or candles are some of the things that can make your allergy worse.

To keep them in check this season, learn what common culprits are not your friends when it comes to allergies, reports huffingtonpost.com:


Contact lenses

Soft contact lenses especially are prone to absorbing airborne irritants like pollen or smoke, because they're permeable.

"A soft lens lets more oxygen through, but can absorb anything in the tears," said Steven Shanbom, an ophthalmologist.

If you're set on wearing contacts and don't like hard lenses, you may want to look into disposable ones that you can throw out daily to prevent pollen buildup.

Stress

Stress makes you more prone to sniffles. The easy solution to this allergy trigger is to chill out. Meditate or find things to help you relax.

Alcohol

Alcohol and red wine in particular can make allergies go haywire. Some people are very sensitive to the sulfites, and it makes their allergies a lot worse. These compounds occur naturally in both beer and wine.

Taking the wrong medications

There are dozens of drugs to choose from and they all promise to cure your sniffles and sneezing. An antihistamine typically relieves sneezing, itchiness and runny nose, while decongestants combat congestion from swollen nasal passages. Some drugstore options may come packaged with both, but you would only need to use a decongestant if your nose is stuffed up in addition to your other symptoms. If bothersome symptoms persist, that's when you should really see an allergist.

Perfume and candles

Anything with fragrance added can irritate the lining of the eyelids and nasal passages. It includes perfume, scented candles, incense and holiday decorations. Whether you're in a department store or walking down the street, it's nearly impossible to avoid every smell out there, so your best defence is to eliminate these irritants from your home and to medicate yourself to ease symptoms when you encounter them in public.

Chlorine

Swimming in a chlorinated pool or even just sitting near one can be just as bad for your allergies as candles and perfume. Chlorine is an irritating gas. Indoor pools are worse than outdoor ones because the chlorine is contained to a smaller space.

Acid attack victim Laxmi to be showstopper at India Runway Week

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Acid attack victim Laxmi will walk the ramp at the third edition of India Runway Week (IRW) in New Delhi on Friday.

Laxmi, who has been selected for the prestigious International Women of Courage Award, will walk as a showstopper on the first day for designer Dolly J.


The three-day fashion trade event, organised by Indian Federation For Fashion Development, is a platform created for budding designers. It will be held at Ocean Pearl, Chhattarpur.

Bollywood actors Randeep Hood and Ameesha Patel will be joined by "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa" host and actor Manish Paul on stage when they will walk for designer Kirti Rathore on the same day.

The fashion extravaganza will feature 32 designers, who will present their Winter/Festive collection.

"I am so excited to see young and experienced designers showcasing their splendid collections in IRW," Kiran Kheva, fashion director, India Runway Week, said in a statement.

Avinash Pathania, director, Indian Federation for Fashion Development, said that they are providing the platform to "budding as well as established designers of tomorrow to showcase their talents".

Chennai Super Kings take on Kolkata in Champions League T20 opener

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Depleted by the absence of some high-profile cricketers, IPL champions Kolkata Knight Riders will have a tough task at hand when they lock horns with the formidable Chennai Super Kings in the opening Group A match of Champions League T20 here on Wednesday.

Buoyed by its thumping success in the IPL T20 tournament this year, KKR is raring to go for the kill in the Champions League but their build-up to the tournament has been plagued by injuries to Chris Lynn and Morne Morkel and the absence of Shakib Al Hasan, who failed to get an NOC from the Bangladesh Cricket Association.

Led by the stylish Gautam Gambhir, the team has not given a good account of itself in the CLT20 competitions so far as even though they reached the Group Stage in 2011 and 2012 editions, they failed to go beyond. "Our record in Champions League is not that great. Hopefully we have to rectify that. There is lot to play for. CLT20 is the tournament that we have not won and we have the side that can win any tournament. So this time we are motivated to win the tournament," Gambhir said.

Besides Gambhir, KKR boasts of some high-octane performers such as Jacques Kallis, Robin Uthappa and Yusuf Pathan, though it is missing the services of Shakib and Morkel.

"Obviously (we will miss them). I would be lying if I say I won't miss them. They are quality performers. Especially Shakib is an unbelievable performer. But it gives opportunity for other young guys who have been waiting. Hopefully they can grab the opportunity and deliver it for us," Gambhir said.

"This will also help us in next IPL if they perform well. We will have big pool to select the team for IPL," he added. The Kolkata side has practiced hard, including playing a practice match with Hyderabad XI, at the Rajiv Gandhi cricket stadium here yesterday. In the 20 overs practice match yesterday, Kallis has scored 58 runs (43b, 3x4,4x6).

The 2010 champions, Chennai, led by Team India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, is equally poised to put its best foot forward. In a shot in the arm for the team, seasoned Dwayne Bravo is back in the side.

"We have a very good side. About the chances, it all depends on how well we adapt. The good thing for us will be, we missed Bravo during the IPL. He got injured. That really affected the strength of the side, that combination and stability of the side. It is good to have him back," Dhoni said.
"Also, most of the players have been playing international cricket and most of them have scored runs in the recent series. So, it's looking good. Still, we will have to see how quickly we adapt to the conditions," he added.

The Chennai outfit has some brilliant players like Suresh Raina, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, and Francois du Plessis in its ranks who make it a formidable force.

Teams(from):

Kolkata Knight Riders: Gautam Gambhir(c), Yusuf Pathan, Robin Uthappa(wk), Piyush Chawla, Vinay Kumar, Umesh Yadav, Manish Pandey, Suryakumar Yadav, Kuldeep Yadav, Sunil Narine, Jacques Kallis, Ryan ten Doeschate, Pat Cummins, Andre Russel and Manvinder Bisla

Chennai Super Kings: Mahendra Singh Dhoni(c/wk), Suresh Raina, Ashish Nehra, Mithun Manhas, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ishwar Pandey, Pavan Negi, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohit Sharma, Dwayne Smith, Dwayne Bravo, John Hastings, Brendon McCullum, Samuel Badree and Francois du Plessis

Shuttle queens Saina and Sindhu face tough task at Incheon

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The rise of Indian badminton on the global stage has been phenomenal. For a country which has produced All England champions like Prakash Padukone and Pullela Gopichand, it is the women who now make news.

Flying out of New Delhi's IGI airport on Monday night, the badminton squad was busy rushing through the last minute formalities and was virtually unnoticed. Once it arrived in Incheon on Tuesday after a long flight via Singapore, it was time to check into the Games Village so that the players could get rid of jetlag as quickly as possible.

Mail Today caught up for a freewheeling chat with Gopichand. Dressed in a tracksuit, Gopi looked as fit as any of the players from his academy in Hyderabad, who have been doing very well in recent months. The latest addition to the list is H.S. Prannoy who won the Indonesian Masters title on Sunday.

Gopi has been very careful with his words to the media after 2012 London Olympics bronze medallist Saina Nehwal decided to shift base to Bangalore. Like in his playing days, Gopi believes more in action on the court, where he has shaped the careers of so many players. Even though rising star P.V. Sindhu has won two back-toback bronze medals at the world championship, Gopi is not willing to hazard a guess about the Indian medal prospects in Incheon.

"When I submitted my report to the Sports Authority of India and the sports ministry, I made it clear that winning a medal at the Asian Games will not be easy. They felt that as badminton has done so well in a whole gamut of competitions, the players deserved to go to Incheon," said Gopi.

This is the most realistic assessment the chief badminton coach could have made, as in the last edition in Guangzhou, Saina had crashed out in the quarter-finals.

To be sure, each time at the Majors, be it the All England or the world championship, Saina has found it tough to be at her best. Gopi cautiously avoided talking about his famous ward even as he was all praise for the depth in Indian badminton. He is even happier that regional centres will be coming up and that will provide a chance for India to produce more champions. In his view, broad-basing badminton has worked very well and results are there to see.

As Gopi and coach Madhumita Bisht were waiting to board the flight, Saina and new coach Vimal Kumar were spotted together. The soft-spoken Vimal talked about the challenge at the Asian Games for his superstar ward.

"It has been a good fortnight with Saina in Bangalore and a change always helps," Vimal told Mail Today.

Having worked with Gopichand when he was the hot star of Indian badminton, Vimal believes there is no harm in changing coaches. "There are times when a player needs a change in environment. Saina has been training hard," he said.

Each sport has its share of rivalries and the one between Saina and Sindhu is turning out to be very fascinating for the knowledgeable and the discerning. What will happen with the Indians in Incheon on the badminton courts cannot be predicted, but you can be sure this racquet sport is now at an all time high.

Mediatek expects more than 2 million Android One phones to sell in India

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Buoyed by the initial response to Android One smartphones, chip maker Media Tek today said it expects as many as two million handsets to be sold this year in India, the world’s second largest market for mobile phones.

The Taiwan-headquartered company has partnered with US-based tech giant Google on Android One, an initiative to provide a family of high-quality, yet affordable Android devices for consumers in emerging markets like India.

Yesterday, Google launched three devices in partnership with Micromax, Karbonn and Spice under the Android One initiative. India is the first country to have the Android One handets, priced at Rs 6,399 onwards.

“We expect 1.5 to 2 million Android One handsets to be sold this year in India,” MediTek VP (US Business Development) Mohit Bhushan told PTI when asked about the his expectations on the sale of the handsets.

With prices starting at Rs 6,399, the hardware and software being provided on Android One will give users an amazing experience, he added.

The first set of Android One devices feature MediaTek’s MT6582 mobile System-on-Chip (SoC), which is based on quad ARM CortexTM A7 processors.

The processors deliver superior multi-tasking performance and excellent sustained performance-per-watt for a premium mobile experience.

When asked about the impact on Android One on the smartphone market, Bhushan said: “In the short term, there can be disruptions. But, this will eventually lead to handset makers not part of Android One to invest on innovating the mobile experience.”

He added that companies will have to realise that Android One will give users an unmatched device experience at affordable prices and for them to match it, they will have to follow suit.

With Android One, Google aims to win customers in the world’s fastest growing smartphone market with low prices and better quality software.

Currently, many affordable smartphones in India already offer customised versions of the Android operating system.

In case of Android One, the eventual software upgrades on the Android One phones would come directly from Google. This would give Google better control of the operating system and ensure users get a consistent service.

Reports suggest, an initial lot of Micromax Canvas A1 handsets, that were put up for sale on Amazon, were sold out.

PwC India Leader (Telecom) Mohammad Chowdhury said: “The festive season regularly sees an uptick in handset sales and we should expect this in the next few months. In particular there is hot competition in the segment priced from Rs 7,000 upwards.

Madhuri Dixit gets three million fans on Twitter

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Mumbai: Dancing diva Madhuri Dixit has hit the benchmark of three million followers on micro-blogging site Twitter.

The 47-year-old actress, an avid user of social media, is looking forward to increase her fan base online. "Just hit 3 million followers on Twitter! Thanks for all the love and support!! Looking forward to more good times with all of you," Madhuri, who joined Twitter in 2010, posted.

The 'Dhak Dhak' girl keeps her admirers entertained by frequently tweeting about her personal and professional life. Madhuri is currently busy preparing her act for reality show 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 7' finale.

"Been practising for the Jhalak finale! Pushing the limits hard... Hope you like it!,' she tweeted.

Latest battleground for 'Love Jihad': We are garba-ing, no Muslims please

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The latest battleground for the so-called "love jihad" are garba halls in Godhra

Bhai, what is this “love jihad”?

“Arre hai kiya? Humein nahin maloom, (What is it? I don’t know it) ” Home MinisterRajnath Singh tells the media with a smile.

Digvijaya Singh promptly writes an open letter to the minister asking him to brush up on his reading of RSS mouthpieces Panchjanya and Organizer. “The cover stories are on love jihad,” says Singh.

Or Rajnath Singh could just go to Garba nights in Godhra. Or Indore.

Apparently that’s the newest battleground for love jihad.

According to the Indian Express, the newly formed Hindu Asmita Hitrakshak Samiti will create a team of “volunteers” who will ensure no Muslim youth can get inside a garba venue this Navratri though a Muslim councilor in Godhra insists he has got invitations every year and these directives from “unelected” people were “baseless”.

However Jaimin Shah, a member of the Samiti is clear. “Why should they be so keen on participating in garbas? They do so to lure Hindu girls. We are here to oppose such intrusions and stop them,” Shah tells Indian Express.

Shah does not explain what irresistible charm these Muslim garba-crashers wield to seduce Hindu women right in the middle of a big dance hall while surrounded by throngs of festive gaily caparisoned Hindu men. Were they hitting on the twirling women while the men were lining up for plates of khandvi and dhokla?

Shah did say the presence of Muslims “made no sense” at a religious event for “our wives, daughters and sisters”. Even last year the organizers had asked around half a dozen Muslim men to leave the venue.

Were they causing a ruckus? They “might” have created a nuisance says Shah.

When it comes to garba-poaching, pre-emptive measures are very important.

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad, led by Praveen Togadia has blessed the endeavour.Togadia has demanded that ID cards of participants be checked at all garba venues.

“Navratri is the festival of Mother Amba’s prayers and worship, so we cannot allow beef-eating Muslims to enter into garba places," says Togadia. No word about beef-eating Christians or for that matter beef-eating Hindus.

Togadia who has a long history of crossing swords with Modi clearly relishes fishing in troubled waters. He wants to bait and draw out Modi more than anything else. Godhra remains potent shorthand for the starting point of the 2002 bloodbath after 58 Hindu pilgrims returning from Ayodhya were burned in a train there. As PM Modi tries to put 2002 well behind him, Togadia would like nothing better than to try and bring Godhra back into the spotlight and an inflammatory decree trying to ban Muslims from Garba is just the ticket. It’s not about banning Muslims from Garba, it’s about the idea of it.

But while Rajnath Singh can coyly feign ignorance about “love jihad”, other BJP politicians are happy to rush in where Singh fears to tread.

The Daily Bhaskar reports that Indore’s BJP MLA Usha Thakur is planning to write to all garba organizers in the state asking them to “restrict entry of Muslim men to the dance venues and seducing women”. Thakur alleges nearly 4.5 lakh Hindu girls got converted last year during the garba festival. Wherever she gets this number from, this points to an urgent need, more than anything else, for the Hindu Asmita Hitrakshak Samity to invest more energy in Romancing 101 workshops for Hindu men.

The Congress leader Manish Tewari tells ANI that the “synchretic culture of India” is strengthened when we participate in each other’s festivals. We can be skeptical about whether young Muslim men, if they do indeed show up at Garba festivals, are there for an interfaith project of synchretic nation-building or just to have fun and yes, watch women dancing. But ogling is hardly a character trait unique to Muslims men. Or is it that during Garba, Hindu men only look at the dancing women fondly as maa-behen-beti while their Muslim counterparts are making their chhupa Rustam moves?

This would all be utterly ludicrous if it was not becoming used as a political organizing tool. The beauty of the love jihad conspiracy is it does not really need facts and figures. Like all good conspiracies it thrives on rumour and anecdote. BJP leaders Shahnawaz Khan and Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi might be married to Hindus but there’s always a counter example like that of Tara Shadeo and Ranjit Kumar Kohli/Raqibul Hasan Khan to keep the conspiracy fires stoked.

Love jihad conspiracy theorists are also quick to trot out the story of a sex scandal in Britain from 2010 where a group of Pakistani men were found guilty of sexually exploiting teenaged white girls some as young as 12, many from troubled homes, in the town of Rotherham by plying them with gifts of alcohol, drugs and gifts. This was an abominable sex abuse story now being dressed up as Exhibit A in the Love Jihad conspiracy. But it was a horrendous sex trafficking racket, nowhere close to a proselytization mission to marry women from another religion under false pretexts and turn them into good Muslim wives. The authorities said they were slow to act because of political correctness, afraid of being perceived as racist. That argument wears a little thin after 1400 girls fall prey to this racket over 16 years and the Guardian says that’s also to cover up for a “cozy indifferent bureaucracy” with their “own prejudices about the poor”.

“Like all slanders, 'love jihad' works best in places where communal violence has already stoked distrust and hostility,” writes Mukul Kesavan on NDTV. He says it’s not a “coincidence” that after the Muzaffarnagar riots an allegation that used to be part of the “Parivar’s lunatic fringe” is now “the BJP’s favourite meme.” And Amit Shah can bothcall it a “media creation” and at the same says there is nothing wrong with the BJP responding to “a grave social problem” in “genuine cases of injustice”.

In short, you can deny your love jihad and have it too.

The UP by-election smack for the BJP is not a referendum on Modi who is now safely PM but it is hopefully a comment on that kind of wink-and-nudge divide-and-rule policy using the likes of Yogi Adityanath. It hardly means the Samajwadi Party with an Azam Khan is the standard bearer of secular “synchretic” values but as Tavleen Singh notes on Twitter “The BJP could pay in U.P for changing the subject form 'vikas' to love jihad. The PM did not win a full mandate for Hindtuva.”

That lesson will likely not percolate to Hindu Asmita Hitrakshak Samiti or Usha Thakur who want to drag the politics of majoritarian victimhood inside the dance circle. And despite UP, Modi will not want to publicly smack down a Praveen Togadia and thus give him the recognition he craves. But someone should alert Modi to the annual Sheri Garba organized by the alumni association of St Xavier’s College spearheaded by folks like Shaunak Parikh and Naved Siddique.

It’s happening this year, as always, St Xavier’s College confirms to Firstpost and best of all it’s in the PM’s own backyard of Ahmedabad. Mr. Modi could even stop by and prove that sometimes a dance move can speak way louder than words.

Rs 2700 crore Central aid for renovation of Kochi shipyard

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New Delhi: The Centre has sanctioned Rs 2700 crore financial aid for the renovation of Kochi Shipyard and for developing infrastructure to transport Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).

Union Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari said the fund allotted was part of ‘Make In India’ scheme announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his Independence day address.

Three ships will be constructed to transport LNG and Rs 4500 crore has been earmarked for the purpose. The Centre has also sanctioned Water bus service in Kochi-Andaman route.

Passenger Cargo arrangement will be upgraded to international standards and for this, technical help will be sought from France.

Gadkari said the Kochi shipyard, where only local ships are currently manufactured, would be added with new facilities to manufacture foreign ships. A dredger factory would also be installed in Kochi.

Speed and Stability – the true essence of girl power

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Sheena Sabarwal did not have the faintest idea of what was in store for her when she agreed to drive her friend's gypsy in the Dakshin Dare 2014. But that did not stop her nor her partner — Poonam Das — from entering the less travelled path by any woman –rally racing.

Poonam Das from Kolkata and Sheena Sabarwal, a native of Pune, are not merely passionate drivers but have dared to enter an arena that has not been explored by many women. While Poonam was no stranger to rally driving, Sheena had never given the sport a shot. The two women were introduced by a common friend.

"I told my friend that I wanted to be part of the Dakshin Dare 2014 but I had no navigator," said Poonam. "Then, a friend of ours, Amol, had contacted me and said that he wanted somebody to drive his car for the rally. I said okay," added Sheena.

"I was aware of such sports, but had never actively taken part in such an event. So I said – why not? I will drive to where ever Poonam wanted me to," she added.

Unlike bike rallies, car rallies involve the two people – a navigator, who directs the driver in terms of time taken or time left to cover a particular distance, speed etc. as well as a driver. This is applicable to both TDS and extreme categories of rallying, unlike the extreme bike rallies, where the rider is on his own.

Poonam, incidentally, is also an expert at bike rally races. "I became inclined to rally racing because of the man my husband is. He loves rallies and also loves to drive. I figured if I wanted to spend more time with him I should tag along," Poonam commented. She had begun her journey in the area of rally racing on two wheels primarily due to her passion for bikes.

Poonam said that bike rallies are harder primarily because it is a solo affair. "When you are inside a car, it feels more secure. But when you are riding a bike, in case a part of your vehicle falls off, you have no scope of trying to fix it back again," she added.

This team is also the only all-girls team at the sixth edition of the Dakshin Dare.

The duo would be competing in then endurance category at the rally. The endurance or TDS category requires the participant to cover a particular distance in the most effective combination of Time, Distance and Speed.

When asked whether they hope to venture into the world of extreme rallying racing, Poonam said that she would do so within a year while Sheena laughed and said, "Yes. I am an 'extreme personality.' I can’t hold the speed."

The Malayali couple that chases adventure

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Teamed up with his wife, Sreejith drove his Baleno with all pride at the flag off ceremony of the Maruti Suzuki Dakshin Dare 2014.

When asked why he chose his wife as navigator he said, in a most witty manner, "She wouldn’t let me choose anybody else for the job."

Sreejith and Krishna hail from Ernakulam. Rally racing is something they are passionate about. While Sreejith runs his own advertising firm at Ernakulam, Krishna is a counselor. Sreejith and Krishna are proud parents of a six year old son named Amith. Both of them are avid travellers and enjoy driving long distances. Random and spontaneous road trips are quintessentially them. Krishna, interestingly, enjoys a long drive in the rain.

So what motivated them to enter a rally? Sreejith had begun driving at a very young age. His father worked at Popular Mechanics in Ernakulam. It was him who had encouraged Sreejith to enter such an arena. Sreejith said that he was no stranger to rally racing. In the initial stages, Sreejith would attend simpler and less risky rallies held in Coimbatore. Over a period of time, he became more confident and had decided to enter higher and more complicated rallies. Ever since they were married, his wife Krishna had developed a love for rallying. "There is a certain thrill in being part of the rally," said Krishna.

This is the couple’s third appearance in the endurance category of the Maruti Suzuki Dakshin Dare. While many seem to be adventurous, Sreejith and his wife believe in being adventurous after taking calculated risks. "While driving during the rally, we had hit spot that was rather dangerous. We were expected to cover that distance at nearly 40 km/hr but in reality, one shouldn’t consider travelling at more than 10 km/hr to cover the distance. On the one side, we saw a canal, while on the other it was an endless patch of fields. We chose to not be too adventurous. Had we done as specified we wouldn’t have survived and the car would have been destroyed," explained Sreejith.

According to them, the route plan during this Dakshin Dare was the toughest. "In the previous editions, the endurance stage was quite a child’s play. One could relax and take things easy. Now, it has become complicated. But it is fun nonetheless," said Krishna and Sreejith.

When asked about why people tend to take to such adventure sports despite all the mishaps, Sreejith said, "Sometimes one must take chances." The couple said that they experience a sense of joy while being part of such activities. Curious to know what their greatest risks were, Sreejith commented rather jokingly, "I would say there is no greater risk than getting married."

Is there any scope of conducting such an event in Kerala? Sreejith said that there doesn't seem to be much scope. He believes that it is too complicated to do so in Kerala. Despite the natural terrain and previous records of rallies held within the state, he said that such as event can never be conducted in Kerala.

So what next? The couple hopes to explore the whole of India and also take part in the extreme category next year. Would Amith, their son, be encouraged to enter the rally arena? Either ways, the proud parents said that they would support their son whatever be his decision. According to Krishna , he does seem inclined to the world of automobiles.

Perhaps this is one couple to whom distances really don't matter for they welcome adventure with open arms.