Saturday, July 19, 2008

JOKES

Dil ki baat dil mein mat rakhna, Jo pasand ho usse ILU kehna. Agar wo ghusse mein aa jaaey to darna mat ,Raakhi nikalna aur kehna pyari behna milti rehna...

School Mein Ishq Ka Naya Mahool Tyar Ho Gaya, Class Ki Teacher Ko Papu Se Pyar Ho Gaya.Iss Baat Se Sari Class Ka Dil Udas Ho Gaya, Sari Class Fail, Aur..... Papu Pass Ho GayaAapke dil me basjayenge SMS ki tarah.,., Dil me bajenge RING TONE ki tarah.,., Dosti kum nahi hongi BALANCE ki tarah.,., Sirf aap busy na rehana NETWORK ki tarah.....

UNKI GALI SE MERA JANAZA NIKLA WO NA NIKLE JINKE LIYE JANAZA NIKLA, UNKA GHAR AAYA TO MERE DOST SITI BAJANE LAGE, RAKHKE MERA JANAZA KAMINE USKO PATANE LAGE....

Tere gam me tadap kar mar jayenge,Mar gaye to tera naam lejayenge... Rishwat de ke tujhe bhi bulaenge,Tum upar aaoge to saath baith ke Kurkure khaenge....

Mere Dil, Jiger, Kidney, Liver ho tum,waqt-bewaqt aaye vo fever ho tum.Doob kar jisme marr jaoo vo River ho tum,Mere jeevan mein ab to forever ho tum…

Arz kiya hai!!!...Itne kamjor hue teri judai se...Gaur farmaiye...Itne kamjor hue teri judai se... Ki chinti bhi ab kheech le jaati hai charpai se....

palkon pe apni bitaya hai tumhe,Badi duao ke baad paaya hai tumhe,Aasani se nahi mile ho tum National zuological Park se churaya hai tumhe....!!!

kabhi kehte the dost hamare ke jaan bhi maango to hazir hai, Aaj apni bivi ko jaan kehte hai,Aur maango to inkaar karte hain...

Naari ke chakkar mein bhool na jaana yaari,Jab laat maaregi naari to yaad aayegi hamari... Purush bachao samiti ki taraf se Janhit mein jaari....

Aaj kuch gahbraye se lagte ho,Thand mein kampkapaye se lagte ho... Nikhar kar aayi hai surat aapki,Lagata hain Bahut dino baad nahaye se lagte ho...

PATTE GIR SAKTE HAIN PED NAHI,SURAJ DOOB SAKTA HAIN ASMAAN NAHI,DHARTI SOOKH SAKTHI HAI DARIYA NAHI,DUNIYA SUDHAR SAKTI HAI PAR AAP NAHI....

Batoun mein jiski rawani nahi hai, Usay kabhi Jillat uthani nahi hai, Yeh chehray par jo tu dekhta hai, Woh powder hai nada(Pure) Jawani nahi hai....

College ki galion mein ajjeb khel hota hai, Class ke bahane dilo ka khel hota hai, Nitis ki jagah luvmail hota hai, Isliye to Pappu har saal fail hota hai...

Mein Tumhare Liye Sab Kuch Karta..Magar Mujhe Kaam Tha...... Mein Tumhare Liye Doob Ke Marta...Magar Mujhe Zukham Tha !

Gunghat Mein Tujhe Dekha To Deewanna Hua, Sangeet Ka Taraana Hua, Shamaa Ka Parwana Hua, Masti Ka mastaana Hua, Jaise Hi Gunghat Uthaya Is Duniya Se Ravana Hua...

Suraj se achha Tara koi nahi, Jaisa hai Rishta humaraa dusraa koi nahi! Chahe saari duniyaa me dhund lo; Mere jaisa Pyaraa, aur Tere jaisa Aawaraa aur koi nahi!!

Bhagwan ke naam pe 1 patni dede... Apni nahi toh dusre ki dede... Bhagwan tujhe 1 kay badle3 dega Anurag ki tarah Prerna kay saath Aparna aur komolika free dega...

Baithe tere khayalon mein,Kore kagaz pe likh dala tera naam...Tasvir bhi utaar dali,Aur likha yeh paigam...Zinda ya Murda pakdnewale ko 5000/- inaam...

Macchar ne jo kata... dil main mere junoon tha. Khujli hui itni... dil be sukoon tha. Pakada to chod diya yeh soch kar ki.... Sale ki ragon main apna hi khoon tha...

Khuda kare tujhe har jagah se satkar mile,Mujh se bhi acche yaar milen. Rakhi ko teri girlfriend tujhe rakhi bandhe,Aur tujhe zindagi bhar us se behan ka pyar mile...

Aapke hi charche har gali mein hain,Har ladki ke dil mein aapke liye pyar hai.Ye koi chamtkar nahi,Time hi aisa hai...kyonki kuch hi dino me RAKHI ka tyohaar hai...

har khushi ko teri taraf moor doo.Tery liye chand taare tak toor doo.khushiyo k darwazey tere liye khol doo..Itna kaafi hai ya do char or jhoot bole doon....

Jab jab ghire badal teri yaad ayi, Jhom ke barsa sawan teri yaad ayi, Bhiga main phir bhee teri yaad ayi, Ab nahin raha jata, CHATRI LAUTA DE BHAI...

Ek ladki thi dewani si. Mob lekar chalti thi, nazre jhukake, Mob mein kuch karti thi. Jab bhi milti thi mujhse, Yehi pucha karti thi... Ye chalu kaise hota hai?

Yusuf ka husn, Zulekha ka ghumaar dekha hai,Kuch is tarah se Haseenon ka pyaar dekha hai,Unhe khilane pilaane main hui hai yeh haalat,Kasm khuda ki..Cinema bhi udhaar dekha hai...

Industrian sari mere yaar khaa gaye,Meri Sari jaydaaad rishtedar khaa gaye,Marne Ke baad bhi unho ne ki meri saath cheating,Banaye mazar to minaar kha gaye.......

Sunday, July 13, 2008

One Lesbian Teen's Story

Here's Jo's story of how she was outed at her school and how she dealt with the situation:
"At the time I was 15 and I had been trying to get with a boy for about six months but he had me on hold. The only people I was out to was my best friend Vanessa and my friend Dee Dee. One day Dee Dee told me that a friend of hers, whom I had a major crush on, liked me and introduced us. Two days later Anisha became my very first girlfriend. One day before third period the boy I wanted to get with saw us kissing goodbye. That day at lunch I was sitting eating and all of a sudden everyone at one table turned and looked at me once. A boy named Sam came up to me and said, "Is it true?" I nodded. He said, "Stand up, you see all these n****s in here and you wit a female?"
That was Friday, by Monday the whole school knew. I was a lucky one in that I haven't been teased much. I still get the looks and the whispers, but mostly all of my friends stayed by me and continue to do so.
So school life was fine, but then my mother found out. Total melt down could be the word. Think of a mother taking her 15 year old daughter coming out in the worst possible way and times that by about 20 and you have how my deeply religious mother took it.
I am now 17 and out to everyone I know and outed to those I meet by my 15 year friend Jon who introduces me as his "Cool lesbian Jo." I have been kicked out of my house and live with my best friend Vanessa. My mother keeps in contact with me. My stepdad and I haven't talked in four months and my real father loves my girlfriend. My younger brother and sister couldn't care less who I'm with as long as I'm happy

Lesbians

I am 19 years old, graduated just last year, and I am completely out to almost everyone I know. I've been told I don't know what I want because I'm just a teenager and it's just a phase. But ever since I was little I always noticed that while other girls were giggling over the new boy or playing on the swing set, I was beating up the boys and playing with little bugs. When I was younger I didn't know the words 'lesbian' or 'gay' but I knew the word homosexual and I didn't even know what it meant. I was only ever told that it was a mental disorder and was something I should hope I didn't 'catch'.
My First KissI never knew why I didn't think guys were so great and always felt weird when we had to pair up to learn a dance or something. I liked hanging out with guys, I just never thought they were cute or fun to be around. I couldn't tell anyone that I thought girls were cute and always just wanted to play with them because I didn't know that's what it was. My first actual kiss with a girl was with one of my best friends at the time but I didn't think anything of it because I'd seen girls give each other little kisses all the time.
When I was 10 I had my first boyfriend, we never held hands, we never kissed, and we never did anything that would signify we were dating what so ever. After about two and a half years I told him I was sorry but we really were just good friends and we weren't really dating anyways. He agreed and we're still friends to this day. When I was 13 I had my first kiss with a boy, it was like I felt nothing, I mean I definitely didn't want another one, but girls my age were supposed to be kissed by guys, so I went along with it. Finally when I hit 15 I went to put on a performance and was meeting two other girls in our group when I met her. She was a cute girl about my height, my age exactly with short sandy blonde hair and the clearest blue eyes I'd ever seen. The only thing was I didn't even notice her I was so wrapped up in getting our dance moves right. Later on after the performance the girl asked me to come to the arcade with her and dink around for a little bit. So over that weekend we talked and had a great time.
My First Real CrushOver the next week or so we talked almost every day on the phone and on the computer. And we were joking around like normal and I said she was mine jokingly, she asked me then "If I'm yours then why don't you go out with me?" I literally stopped breathing for who knows how long. I didn't know what to say or do, or even think. So I asked her to give me until that Friday when I went over to her house. I'd never thought of going out with girls but between the time we hung out and when she asked me that, I had kissed her a few times randomly, just innocent little kisses. And as slow as I am I didn't put two and two together that this was my first real crush, and that I really liked her.
So when I went over to her place that Friday her best friend asked if we were official now, the girl said she didn't know but she hoped so. She looked to me and I told her she was right. We went out for about a year and a half before my mom finally found out. At first my mom was terrified and told me I didn't know what I was doing. Now however she tells me if I'm stressed then I probably just need a girlfriend. Me and my first girlfriend went out for three whole years before she finally told me she didn't love me anymore. In those three years she cheated on me twice, I forgave her twice, she hurt me in more ways than I could ever imagine, but I was so in love with her I could forgive anything as long as she stayed with me. I've had three girlfriends since her, but still I've yet to feel the intense and unconditional love I felt for my blonde, blue eyed lover.
Today I am out to pretty much my entire family, no one I know outside my family doesn't know, and I am happily single at the moment. I am in college and focusing on myself for now, but I'm still always open to sweet loving girls who like me for me. I am a full-blown lesbian who's not ashamed to admit it.

Make room for special kids

Aranya is eight and in her drawings, elephants can fly. She enjoys art and has a vivid imagination, but when it comes to her studies, she struggles with writing and concentration. Aranya is suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), a neuro-behavioural developmental disorder. The condition manifests itself during childhood and is characterised by a persistent pattern of inattention, forgetfulness, poor impulse control and distraction. Often children like Aranya are labelled 'lazy' or 'dumb' although they are neither. "My daughter is very creative. She loves painting animals and working with clay. All she needs is a little more time to grasp her lessons. It is unfortunate that in the pursuit of high scores the power of the imagination is under-estimated," says Aranya's mother. Every child is unique and has his/her own needs. While some need more help to learn and take longer, in the end, they can all learn. "No two children learn the same way. A child has to discover how she/he learns best. There are three ways in which we learn and remember things – by seeing, hearing or doing," says Geet Oberoi, founder-president, Orkids, The Multidisciplinary Clinic. Children with special educational needs (SEN) find learning more difficult than the majority of children their age. Although the reasons could be diverse, what is most important is that nearly all these children can reach their full potential with additional support and understanding. NO CHARITY, PLEASE Inclusive education means every child irrespective of gender, religion, socio-economic background or needs has the right to attend a mainstream school. Though the government claims to ensure education for every child, schools still lack an inclusive environment where students with different learning needs are made to feel welcome. Oberoi, however, cautions that though inclusive education is the new mantra, it is not a given that all children with special needs would benefit from it. Instead, she says, "We need to focus on a child's specific needs and then analyse how a mainstream classroom can benefit the child in his/her learning process." According to Satish Kapoor, founder-director, Brotherhood, "Inclusion is an extremely complex process as traditional ways of thinking and organising education are challenged at the deepest level. It denotes more than the physical placement of a child. It is the provision of educational services to all students in such a manner that all of them, with and without disability, belong, and are considered equal members of the classroom. Besides, society has an equally important role to play in achieving inclusion." Many schools follow an integrated approach rather than an inclusive one, which means that they have SEN departments within the school to assess children and accordingly provide extra learning support.

Sania vows to do whatever it takes to win Olympic medal


NEW DELHI: Carrying the hopes of a billion people is a 'privilege' for Sania Mirza and the Hyderabadi tennis ace vows to give everything it needs to bring home an individual Olympic medal, a feat only four Indians have managed since independence. Sania will compete in the strongest ever singles field, led by world number one Serb Ana Ivanovic, in the history of the quadrennial extravaganza and the young Indian knows well that the road ahead is full of challenges. Yet, she is determined to live up to the expectations. "Winning an Olympic medal in any discipline is not easy and the women's singles field in tennis is very, very tough. Winning a medal in women's singles or doubles will have to be against all odds. "But as someone representing the country, it is my duty to do whatever I possibly can to try and achieve this glory for my country," Sania said in an interview. Whenever she enters the tennis courts, Sania knows the nation of one billion plus people is watching every movement curiously, but she says she does not buckle under the pressure. "...it is a tremendous honour to represent India at the Olympics but I believe I carry the hopes of my people in every event that I participate in, including the Grand Slams. The pressure is not new to me and I consider it a great privilege," she said. Sania has just recovered from a wrist injury, which put her out of action for three months and did not have a comeback she would have preferred. She did not go beyond second round in singles at any of the three tournaments, including Wimbledon, she played but had a good run in the doubles at the third Grand Slam of the year where she made her first quarter-final appearance along with Bethanie Mattek. Sania said she was concentrating to get into a perfect shape before the big event. "I'm playing in tournaments in Stanford, Los Angeles and Stockholm to get into the best shape I can before the Olympics." On her comeback and how her wrist was responding after the surgery, Sania says, "The power is gradually coming back and the control is better but it may still take me a few weeks before I'm back to the level I was playing at before my injury. "When I underwent the surgery barely three months ago, I'd never imagined that I would be back competing at the highest level so soon and I'm happy with my comeback although I'm still finding my way around." She attributes her best doubles result at a Grand Slam to difference in intensity at doubles competition. "Doubles is comparatively easier as the physical effort required to compete is not as demanding as in singles, in which even a minor injury can be ruthlessly exposed," she said. So far, whenever Sania claimed she is playing best tennis of her career, one or other injury halted her good run. Reacting to this, the Hyderabadi girl said the gruels and demands of professional tennis make player vulnerable to injuries. "It is unfortunate but almost everyone in the top-100 is struggling with injuries. In order to compete today at the highest level, one needs to push one's body to the limit and in doing so, we expose ourselves to various kinds of injuries. "It's a professional hazard and there are no guarantees to our physical well being," she said. Apart from singles, Sania would also compete in the doubles event at Olympics as the International Tennis Federation have given her and Sunitha Rao a wild card entry. Sania and Sunitha have hardly been seen together as they play different tournaments due to difference in rankings. And unfortunately they can not pair up to play in any tournament ahead of Olympics. However, Sania is not bothered about lack of match practice with the US-based Sunitha, who is India's second best woman player. "We will practise together in Beijing but there does not seem to be a possibility of us playing together in tournaments before the Olympics. We have not played together since a very long time but Sunitha has had some good results in doubles recently and I'm looking forward to playing with her. "For me, sport is more about trying to capitalise on whatever opportunities one gets and not cribbing about what we do not or could not have.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Ways to make your first date a success

So your efforts have paid off and the girl of your dreams has not only noticed you but also agreed to go on a date with you! Good going mate! But remember your first date behaviour is important, as how you behave on your first date will ensure whether you will get a second and a third date with her! So here's how you can go about making your first date, memorable and second-dateworthy!


Be on time: If you have agreed to pick her up, be there on time. She might keep you waiting, but grin and bear, after all it’s a woman’s privilege to keep her guy waiting! But your coming on time will impress her and she will count you as a reliable guy. Also wear a watch, you might have your cell for the time, but wearing a watch and that too a decent brand will say something to her about your personal style and will convey the message of the importance you attach to time. If you are going to her house to pick her up, then your date isn’t a secret, then your punctuality will make an impression on her parents as well, as older people give a lot of importance to such matters.


Be generous with compliments: As soon as she steps out, pay her a compliment. But be warned, do not overdo it or it will ring false. Make it genuine and let it come from the heart. Another point to note, don’t make very obvious comments, try and be a little clever. For eg: Tell her how well she carries herself and how she stands out in the crowd! Genuine compliments delivered with panache will stay in her mind for a long time. Otherwise the your-eyes-are-beautiful kind of compliments will be forgotton, because she’s sure to have heard it before!


Remember her choices: Suppose the two of you go for a long drive and then park for ice-cream, let her stay in the car and you surprise her by getting her favourite flavour. This will not only floor her but will also make you seem like a guy who cared enough to remember. A good cement for further bonding!


Be a good listener: Pay attention to what she is saying. Listen intently, ask the right questions. Don’t interrupt when she is speaking. In short, give undivided attention. Look into her eyes when she is talking, but in a dreamy way, don’t stare, you will scare her! When she is saying something cute, touch her hands lightly and smile. When she says something funny, compliment her sense of humour. You will soon have her eating out of your hands!


Don’t show off: You might be having the cushiest job, or the richest parents or the swankiest car, whatever, but don’t show off. Girls get put off by arrogance and show offs. Be modest. Be courteous. Be chivalrous. These matter far more than all your wealth!


Keep a distance: Don’t get too personal on your first date. Also keep your hands to yourself. Wait to get to know her better. And if you wish to hold her hand ask for permission. If you act too fresh on the first date, chances are you will never see her again!

Cosmic sex soon to be reality.

With US agency NASA and several other countries planning more and more space missions, scientists have started to debate on the possibility of cosmic sex
Though nobody claims to know whether it has already happened, some experts believe that sex in space is inevitable. Jason Kring of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Florida, who studies the psychological effects of long-duration space missions, is just not ready to accept that astronauts cannot have sexual feelings while on a three-year mission to Mars. "To say that astronauts are some superior beings who cannot have interests in any kind of sexual feelings for three years ... I just don''''t buy it," Live Science quoted him as saying. The report also highlighted the fact that space agencies were gradually inclining towards sending more and more mixed crews of men and women in space, with studies suggesting that they are better at performing the tasks assigned to them. "They''''re mission-oriented. They''''re very focused on the task at hand," said NASA spokesperson Nicole Cloutier-Lemasters of the Johnson Space Center. Kring, however, said that sexual frustration could ensue. "Human sexuality is a basic need and now you''''re trying to tell people, ''''Hey for three years, you can''''t do that.'''' They''''re going to figure out a way to do it," he said. Lawrence Palinkas, a professor of social work, anthropology and preventive medicine at UCLA, pointed out that there was "no official policy" at NASA regarding sex on space missions. "There really has been no research conducted on the area to know whether it (sex in space) would be a good thing or a bad thing, but it probably is inevitable," he said. Science journalist Laura Woodmansee, the writer of ‘Sex in Space’ that was published in 2006, predicts "honeymoons in space and out-of-this-world sex will be a reality within a decade." The book describes several positions that might work during cosmic copulation, ranging from the modified missionary position to seated with "interlocking Y legs". She writes that props also could come into play, including a shared elastic waistband or tethers to hold one partner to a stable structure.

Lord's revamp to cost 200 mn pounds

The revamp plan will see a new-look ground with floodlights, extended stands, and a major new residential development along the Wellington RoadLondon: The cost of revamping the hallowed Lord's cricket ground here is estimated at 200 million pounds and the project will take 10 years to complete, a media report said on Saturday.The Marylebone Cricket Clyub (MCC) appointed Herzog and de Meuron — a celebrated Swiss construction firm — that will now consult the London mayor's office over the revamp plans which are expected to change the face of the ground, The Daily Telegraph reported on Saturday.The revamp plan will see a new-look ground with floodlights, extended stands, and a major new residential development along the Wellington Road. But all this will need permission from the Westminster Council since St John's Wood is a strictly controlled conservation area."There is always bound to be a bargaining process with the council," David Batts, the director of the masterplan, was quoted as saying by the daily."Herzog and de Meuron designed the Tate Modern and that has become a destination in its own right," he added. "People go there just to have a coffee, not necessarily to look at the paintings. We hope it's the case here, especially if we have got a hotel of our own."The plans were based only early working models, which will be refined before anything can be taken to Westminster Council. But they still impressed the MCC committee, especially proposals to have a suspended walkway, some 20 feet in the air, running around 80 per cent of the ground. With an extra 10,000 seats also part of the plan, there has to be some solution to the rush that develops on major match days.One of the key ideas of the blueprint involves the development of two disused railway tunnels under the nursery ground, which are likely to be turned into a sports injury clinic in partnership with the adjoining Wellington Hospital.

Speaker yet to take a decision on quitting

All reports in the media are mere speculation. In case the Speaker decides to quit, the media will be informed, say sources
New Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee has not yet taken a decision on quitting the post, sources close to him said."The Speaker has not taken any decision on resigning. All reports in the media are mere speculation. In case the Speaker decides to quit, the media will be informed," the sources said."The statement given by the Speaker on July 10 stating that the office of the Speaker should not be dragged into any controversy stands," they said.CPI-M General Secretary Prakash Karat had earlier said that his party was yet to take a decision whether to ask Chatterjee to quit office.Amidst speculation over his continuance in office following Left withdrawal of support to the Government, Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee gave broad hints on July 10 that he has no plans to resign, saying he was not elected as the nominee of any party.

New Coverage

Freed Talwar received with hugs, tears by family
The dentist's visibly relieved relatives, who had been waiting outside the jail, embraced him and whisked him to a car even as hundreds of media persons surrounded them. The policemen were unable to control the mob of journalists.
Talwars should sue police: Renuka
The Minister for Women and Child Welfare blasts Noida police for needlessly tarnishing the Talwar family's reputation
Aarushi murder: Many holes in CBI probe
CBI says Rajesh Talwar has not been given a clean chit and they would move accordingly as more evidence comes in.
Aarushi murder: Rajesh Talwar set free
Rajesh Talwar has been asked to cooperate with the investigating agency as and when required
CBI cracks Aarushi murder, clean chit to Talwars

Talwar's Assistant Krishna along with three others killed Aarushi. CBI resurrected the scene of crime in a press conference today. The three servants, attempted to sexually assault Aarushi and Talwars couldn’t hear anything in their rooms because of air conditioners. Durani's servant Rajkumar and Talwar's assistant confessed crime during narco tests
Is there a ground for CBI to detain Talwar?
Sources said the investigating agency could make some new revelations in court on Friday on the investigation conducted by it in the last two weeks. During this time, they subjected Raj Kumar, the domestic help of Praful and Anita Durani, to a second narco-analysis test.

Key suspects in Aarushi case to face each other

Today would probably be the most significant day in the case so far when all the three accused come face to face in the court for the first time
Aarushi murder: SC dismisses plea against narco test
The All India Lawyers Joint Action Committee, an unregistered body of lawyers, moves court against the CBI conducting narco test
2 murders, 3 arrests, 45 days…no leads
So who killed Aarushi Talwar and Hemraj? A month after taking over the investigation of the case and 45 days after the murders, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), it appears, is desperately trying to put together the jigsaw puzzle.
Krishna's bail plea rejected
The bail application was rejected as the case was being tried by session’s court and Krishna does not come under the category of disabled, senior citizen or woman and thus was not eligible for relief.
Rajkumar admits role in murder, says CBI

The CBI stated that Rajkumar confirmed that he had switched off Aarushi's mobile and then eventually destroyed it. He said he could help the CBI in tracing Hemraj's mobile and the weapon used in the murder.
CBI arrests Durani’s domestic help
Recovery of blood-stained T-shirt from his room led to arrest
CBI recreates crime at Talwars’ residence
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) reached the house of dentist couple Rajesh and Nupur Talwar in Noida to recreate the sequence of events on the night of the murder of their teenage daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj, officials said.
No clean chit for Talwar yet: CBI
A Ghaziabad court rejected Dr Rajesh Talwar’s bail petition after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which is probing into the Aarushi murder case, said that the dentist’s involvement in the crime could not be ruled out at this point in time.
CBI opposes Talwar’s bail plea
Defence counsel said the CBI has two different versions to the case
Cautious CBI unable to trace murder weapon
Accused of illegally detaining Krishna, the medical assistant of slain teenager Aarushi's dentist father Rajesh Talwar, the CBI is now treading a line of caution in detaining two domestic helps in connection with the Noida double murder.
Why did the killer spare us, Rajesh asks wife
Series of polygrams behind them, Talwars are still clueless on who could have possibly murdered their 14 year old daughter and with what motive.The transition from a happy middle class family to the one infested with uncertainty is indeed painful, narrates Nupur Talwar, mother of the teenager
Leads amiss, CBI to conduct more tests
Struggling for a concrete lead in the Aarushi murder case, the Central Bureau of Investigation has summoned Dr Nupur Talwar for a second lie-detector test. The test is likely to be conducted on Wednesday.
CBI grills Aarushi's mother Nupur
Nupur was questioned at the CBI headquarters and is likely to be subjected to another lie detector test in the coming days
CBI gets Krishna for four more days
The CBI sought four days custody of Krishna after his six-day custody ended Monday and he was produced before the court

Freed Rajesh Talwar

The dentist's visibly relieved relatives, who had been waiting outside the jail, embraced himGhaziabad: Rajesh Talwar, given a clean chit in the murders of his teenage daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj, hugged his wife Nupur Talwar with tears in his eyes as he was released from Dasna Jail here on Saturday. Rajesh Talwar, wearing a white T-shirt and trouser, walked out of jail after 51 days of imprisonment. The dentist's visibly relieved relatives, who had been waiting outside the jail, embraced him and whisked him to a car even as hundreds of media persons surrounded them. The policemen were unable to control the mob of journalists.Rajesh's brother Dinesh Talwar told reporters: “Please give us some time. Rajesh has just come out of jail. He is very depressed. We need your cooperation.”Fourteen-year-old Aarushi was found dead on May 16 in the Talwar's Noida home. The police initially named the Talwars' domestic help Hemraj as the prime suspect, but had to retract after his body was found the next day on the terrace of the house. Rajesh Talwar was arrested on May 23 and police said he killed his daughter in a fit of rage as he objected to her alleged closeness with Hemraj. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday cleared Rajesh Talwar of all charges and named his compounder Krishna and Rajkumar, the servant of close family friends Durranis, as those behind the murders.The CBI said Krishna was the prime accused as he harboured ill-feelings towards the family after being scolded by Rajesh Talwar in public. The agency also said that it has been unable to get any evidence against the Talwars in connection with the murders.Special Magistrate Sapna Mishra Tripathi on Friday discharged Rajesh Talwar after the CBI moved an application under section 169 (release of accused when evidence is insufficient) of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). The court set Rajesh Talwar free after he furnished a personal bond and two sureties of Rs.500,000 each.