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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Millitants kill 12 in Kashmir

Srinagar, September 26:
  Millitants  from Pakistan killed six policemen, four soldiers and two civilians in an audacious attack Thursday in Jammu and Kashmir. Resisting BJP's calls, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he will go ahead with peace talks with Pakistan in New York.

Three days before Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif were to meet, heavily armed men first barged into a police station in Jammu region, killing eight people, and then drove off with a truck to attack an army base where they killed an officer and three soldiers.

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It was one of the worst terror attacks in recent times in Jammu and Kashmir. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the terrorists involved in the attack had sneaked into the state from Pakistan in the last 12 hours. He also hoped that the mayhem would not derail the India-Pakistan talks.

Three militants reached the Hira Nagar police station in Kathua district, located seven km from the Pakistan border, and attacked it with grenades and automatic weapons.

In no time, eight people lay dead: six policemen, a shopkeeper and the driver of a truck parked in the complex. Four others were hit, suffering critical splinter and bullet injuries.

The guerrillas escaped in the truck, drove on the Pathankot-Jammu highway and opened fire at Samba town.

Military sources said the militants then entered an army unit around 35 km from Jammu, killing Lt. Col. Bikramjeet Singh and three soldiers. Some soldiers were wounded.  In response, the military flew in commandos by helicopters to the attack site.

An incensed Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) immediately asked the government to axe the Manmohan-Sharif talks.

"The terrorists have attacked India almost at will," BJP president Rajnath Singh said. "The PM is in a hurry to start dialogue with Pakistan. There should be no talks with Pakistan unless there is a conducive environment."

His colleague and former foreign minister Yashwant Sinha said such "attacks always happen with the backing of Pakistan Army... Therefore, call off the bilateral talks".

In Washington, Manmohan Singh said that "such attacks will not deter us and will not succeed in derailing our efforts to find a resolution to all problems through a process of dialogue".

Conveying his condolences to the families of those killed, he said: "This is one more in a series of provocations and barbaric actions by the enemies of peace."

In an obvious reference to Pakistan, he said: "We are firmly resolved to combat and defeat the terrorist menace that continues to receive encouragement and reinforcement from across the border."
In Srinagar, Omar Abdullah said "it would be great injustice" if the India-Pakistan dialogue process got stalled following the terror attack in Jammu region.

He blamed the attack on "forces inimical to peace between India and Pakistan" and said it was aimed at derailing the Sep 29 meeting between Manmohan Singh and Sharif in New York.
He said it would be difficult to speculate if the attack had the backing of the new government in Pakistan.(IANS)

Monday, September 23, 2013

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Phytolacca acinosa
Family : Phytolaccaceae (Pokeweed Family)
Phytolacca acinosa : The root is antiasthmatic, antibacterial, antidote, antifungal, antitussive, diuretic, expectorant, laxative and vermifuge. The plant has an interesting chemistry and it is currently (1995) being investigated as a potential anti-AIDS drug. It contains potent anti-inflammatory agents, antiviral proteins and substances that affect cell division. These compounds are toxic to many disease-causing organisms, including the water snails that cause schistosomiasis. The root is used internally in the treatment of urinary disorders, nephritis, oedema and abdominal distension. Externally, it is used to treat boils, carbuncles and sores. The roots are harvested in the autumn and dried for later use. All parts of the plant are toxic, this remedy should be used with caution and preferably under the supervision of a qualified practitioner.
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Militants involved in Hyderpora attack identified: J&K Police

J&K Police has identified the three militants believed to be involved in the attack on an Army convoy in Hyderpora area of the city that left eight armymen dead and over a dozen others injured. The posters of the three militants, one of whom is a Pakistani, has been circulated as investigations have revealed their involvement in the attack on June 23, a day ahead of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairpersons Sonia Gandhi arrived for a visit to the state, Deputy Inspector General of Police S A Mujtaba said."Anyone who provides information about these wanted persons would be suitably rewarded," the posters in Urdu, with the photographs of militants, read. According to the poster, the militants have been identified as Irshad Ahmad Ganaie R/o. Larkipora Awantipora, Sajad Ahmad Bhat R/o. Aripora Pantha Chowk,(both locals) and Qasim from Pakistan. (PTI)

Physalis alkekengi fruits and prostate problems

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This medicinal plant belongs to the Solanaceae plant family.
The scientific name of this herb is Physalis alkekengi. The Physalis is a perennial herb of 0.75 m. high and has an underground rhizome. At the top of the stems white or yellow flowers bloom.

The cup of the herb grows after flowering to form a vesicle (heart shaped) red to orange surrounding the fruit. This is a red berry.

Fresh fruits Physalis alkekengi are bitter and can be eaten in salads. The plant is widely used as an ornament.

The fruits of this plant are used for medicinal purposes. Contains a bitter element, the fisalina, alkaloids, pigments, and plenty of vitamin C. Physalis has the following medicinal properties: diuretic, colds and flu (thanks to vitamin C), laxative, constipation, for the elimination of uric acid (kidney, urinary tract infections, gout and rheumatism).

Recipes for this herb: Infusion: to prepare an infusion with 15 or 30 g of ripe fruit of Physalis alkekengi in ½ liter of water. This infusion is used for diuretics.

Decoction : boil berries of this herb 15-20 for five minutes in one liter of water is allowed to stand and cool, strain the liquid and sweetened to taste. Contain purifying effect, drinking a glass in the morning.

Dust : The fruits of  Physalis alkekengi once dried crushed into a powder; it can take 2 to 3 gr. about 3 times a day. Grow your own.


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After seeing patients in Pampore free of cost Dr Sheikh Jalal came out of his home to go to srinagar to see patients there free of cost. It was a hot day and fasting month. Everyone was tired and sleeping but dr jalal came out to see the patients waiting for him at srinagar who had come from far flung areas. Molvi Bilal and his 4 other terrorists was hiding before a wall and when dr jalal was near him he came out and showered 60 bullets. All the people on the road were stunned and then Molvi Bilal sat in a sumo and left . In the pious month of ramzan he killed an innocent doctor who was on his way to see poor patients..