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Joint survey on India- Myanmar bus service begins

Imphal, Jan 13 (ANI): A joint team of officials from India and Myanmar began a field survey for the proposed Imphal-Mandalay passenger bus service. Ten officials from Myanmar arrived in Imphal to survey the 579-kilometer-long road route from there to Mandalay together with Indian officials. Manipur's Transport Secretary, M Laxmi Kumar said the bus service is in its final stage. The Indian government had already sent a draft report regarding the same to the government of Myanmar and is awaiting its response. The Indian team would submit their report to the Central government for inking a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two nations. Jan 13, 2015
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Shilpa, Neha & Mandira supports Ariel's new initiative "Is laundry only a woman's job?

Mumbai, Jan 9 (ANI): Bollywood beauties, Shilpa Shetty, Neha Dhupia and Mandira Bedi lend their support to washing detergent brand Ariels new campaign Is laundry only a womans job? A recent survey reveals that more than 2/3rdof Indian women feel, their exists inequality at home, between men and women. Echoing the sentiments of Indian women, Ariel India has joined hands with these three acclaimed celebrities to spark a national debate and raise a very important question Is laundry only a womans job? Jan 9, 2015
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It s official! Men are better at dieting than women

New Delhi, Jan 05 (ANI): A new study has found that men are better at dieting than women, as men lose weight faster and find it easier to keep off. According to a study, a large percentage of men declare that dieting is 'easy' and the stats showed men are better at losing weight over both long and short timescales, an online portal reported. It was also revealed if men do start putting a few pounds back on after reaching their target weight, they do so more slowly and combining exercise with a healthy diet followed by walking more and cutting out fat.But the survey revealed that a plus point for women was that they tend to set more realistic weight-loss targets but they did admit they often lack the willpower to stick to their planned diet schedule, as women were also more likely to combine exercise with a healthy diet than men, with almost four in ten revealing this as their chosen weight -loss method. Jan 5, 2015