Everyone in both the batting and bowling departments is in good form. We are looking forward to doing a good job. Kohli smashed a match-winning 136 to set up India’s 280-run chase against Bangladesh last night and snap their eight-One-Day-International winless streak. We all know, he is a really good batsman. But, as I said, we have something in our mind and you will see it tomorrow. We are keeping our fingers crossed, said Chandimal, adding: They played really well. They are good at chasing but we have a good bowling attack. We have something up our sleeve for them tomorrow – so we are looking forward to doing that. Malinga’s five for 52 against Pakistan having given them a winning start, Chandimal said that Sri Lanka would look to take early wickets to expose the inexperience Indian middle order missing Mahendra Singh Dhoni. It is crucial for us to get early wickets. With Dhoni not there in the Indian middle order, we might be in with a good chance if we can take early wickets.
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Unwanted Facial Hair? Here Is How You Can Battle Them | Life Hacker India
While we all think that there is probably nothing that can be done except maybe having golden hair because of bleach, here is a simple trick for you to get a glowing face without any unwanted hair. They might take longer to show positive results but at least you can be sure that your sensitive facial skin is not damaged or infected. Acalphya Indica, commonly known as Indian nettle, is a plant which is native to India. This medicinal herb has anthelmintic, antimicrobial, and wound-healing properties. It is a very good remedy for unwanted hair, gently permeating the skin and thinning the facial hair. Turmeric is added because of its anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. You would need a handful of Indian nettle leaves and a tablespoon of turmeric powder.
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Indian government still ‘flip flopping’ on GM trials – SciDev.Net
But until Rameshs public consultations, the dialogue over GM was largely confined to the central governments science bureaucracy and the big agro-corporations, dogged by activists. Genetic contamination Among other issues, activists argued that the biosafety aspects of splicing Bt genes into aubergine were glossed over. For example, plant scientists have been warning that Bt genes could spread through natural cross-pollination and contaminate dozens of native aubergine varieties. Ramesh appeared to take these concerns on board, and when ordering the moratorium he said independent, long-term scientific studies were warranted.
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