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Miley Cyrus says women more 'complicated' than men

New Delhi, Feb 18 (ANI): Miley Cyrus has recently expressed that women are born more "complicated" than men and it makes them special. The 22-year-old said that women should be given the chance to come out of their shells and speak up about their opinions, an online portal reported. The 22-year-old singer admits she "f***ing loves" females and the way they over-think everything, right down to what they're going to wear that day, whereas she believes males are far more laid back and easy-going. The 'Wrecking Ball' hit maker, who has been criticized in the past for shaking her butt in her music videos, sees herself as a feminist and believes it's important for women to feel free to do as they please and speak up about their opinions. Feb 18, 2015
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India can provide clean energy to the entire nation, says Arun Jaitley

New Delhi, Feb 18 (ANI): Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley has said that India has enough raw material to provide clean power to the entire country. Jaitley made the statement at 'RE-Invest', first global renewable energy meet and expo, attended by over 200 investors, 350 exhibitors and 1,000 delegates among senior ministers of the government. The central theme of the conference is to attract large scale investments for renewable energy sector in India. India is seeking investments of $100 billion over seven years to boost the country's renewable energy capacity by 33 times to 100,000 megawatts. RE-Invest will be the first major platform for investment promotion which signals India's commitment to the development and scaling up of renewable energy to meet its energy requirement in a sustainable manner. Many companies have committed to work with the Indian government for the development of renewable energy projects. Feb 18, 2015
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Strawberry farming proves to be a big hit in West Bengal

Siliguri, Feb 15 (ANI): Farmers in West Bengal were yielding profits from strawberry cultivation. Strawberry farming has become a hit among villagers of Patiramjote area in Siliguri district. Many young farmers are taking it up due to less investments and maximum results. A farmer Rajib Das said he plucks around five kilograms of strawberries every day. He added that demand rose within short span of time, which also resulted in good money. A strawberry expert was invited to West Bengal to see if strawberry farming was possible in the state. The expert pointed out four districts where strawberries could be grown and state's biotechnology department started working on it. The biotechnology department is also giving training to farmers so that they can easily grow strawberries. Meetings have been organised with the farmers and other people to give information on the crop. Feb 15, 2015