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Kokilaben Ambani launches Dr Jamuna Pai's book 'No one has to know'

Mumbai, Jan 28 (ANI): Kokilaben Ambani along with Bollywood celebrities launched famous dermatologist Dr Jamuna Pai's debut book 'No one has to know' at a grand event held in Mumbai recently. Spotted on the occasion were B-town Diva's like Diana Hayden, Juhi Chawla, Mandira Bedi, Lisa Haydon and actor Arjun Kapoor. Speaking to media persons on the occasion Hayden and Chawla spoke about Dr. Jamuna Pai and her work. The book no one has to know is an ultimate anti ageing guide for the discerning clientele, which includes sensible, judicious and natural approaches to skincare, skin repair and skin rejuvenation. Jan 28, 2015

Both govts understand importance of relationship, says US-India Business Council

New Delhi, Jan 25 (ANI): The Acting President of US-India Business Council, Diana Farell, said on Sunday that it is an affirmation of commercial relationship that US President Barack Obama and PM Narendra Modi are meeting twice in a year to improve ties between both countries. She said that both countries understand the importance of relationship between India and US. Farell added that PM Modi has done an excellent job in communicating the priorities. Jan 25, 2015
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UAE President announces 3-day mourning for Saudi Arabia King Abdullah

Riyadh, Jan 24 (ANI): UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan announced three days of mourning after the passing of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia. He said the mourning would start on Friday and ordered the UAE national flag to be flown at half-mast at all government departments in the UAE and at all embassies and diplomatic missions of the UAE overseas. Earlier, King Abdullah was carried in a simple white shroud to an unmarked grave on Friday, in keeping with local religious traditions. Wahhabi Sunni Islam, the form of religion practiced by the Saudi state, considers ostentatious displays of grief or mourning to be sinful and akin to idolatry. Before his burial, Abdullah's body was transported in a city ambulance to a mosque, where Muslim leaders, Saudi Princes, powerful clerics and billionaire Arab businessmen gathered for prayers. Jan 24, 2015