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Indians have begun voting in the first phase of a general election that is being seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Tens of millions of Indians across 20 states and union territories are voting in 91 constituencies.
The seven-phase vote to elect a new lower house of parliament will continue until 19 May. Counting day is 23 May.
With 900 million eligible voters across the country, this is the largest election ever seen.
Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-47878085
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Revellers celebrated traditional Mashaan Holi in Varanasi, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The attendees performed the Holi by throwing ashes of cremated bodies mixed with lively colours at each other, in a ritual which pays respect to the dead.
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Couple gets married in a bizarre ceremony in the Indian region of Maharashtra, near Kolhapur, Monday. The bride and groom, Zehdir and Reshma, were suspended by wires above a valley at an altitude of 90 metres (295 ft) as they exchanged their vows.
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as the vehicle sinks into a canal.
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Why does riding a bus seem so dangerous to me nowadays? I post SO many of these stories it seems.
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By Jack Ryan
Bombay HC tells woman not to expose her autistic son to any faith other than Zoroastrianism
The father’s lawyer alleged that the mother and a close relative had taken the son to someplace in Virginia where he was apparently exposed to another religion.
Written by Sailee Dhayalkar | Mumbai | Published: July 30, 2018
The mother has accepted the condition and has given an undertaking to this effect to the court. (Express photo)
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By JAMMY
Will K. asks: Is it true that some people are born with tails? To some extent the answer to the question of whether some humans are born with tails and how prevalent it is depends on your definition of “tail.” For instance, a variety of things may protrude from the tailbone of a newborn, including cysts, tumors and even a parasitic twin. But very rarely a human is born with an actual extra appendage that is generally considered a vestigial tail.
During fetal development, the human embryo at about the 5th week has a tail that usually disappears by the 8th week, being absorbed by the growing embryo. However, for a rare few, the tail is not absorbed and persists through birth.
Typically (for those exceptionally few born with tails), the appendage in question is comprised of adipose and connective tissue, bundles of striated muscle and even nerves and blood vessels. Noticeably absent from even a vestigial tail, however, are any sign of vertebrae or controlled movement.
As for specific examples, in 2012, the paper, Spectrum of human tails: A report of six cases, detailing the experience of a handful of patients with vestigial tails, ranging in age from 3 days to 2 years. Of the six, four of the tails were situated in the lumbar area, and, perhaps not surprisingly, three of the patients had spina bifida (a congenital defect where the lower part of the spinal cord is exposed through a hole in the spine). One child had a tail protruding from his buttock, while the last had a protrusion from the sacral region.
Five of the six had no connection between their tails and spines, and they underwent successful surgeries to remove the unwanted appendages. The sixth’s parents refused to give consent, although it is not clear why, and the doctors in question were not able to follow up with that child. Notably, in one of the children, her tail unusually included bone, as well as cartilage, fat and neural tissue.
http://www.reuters.com/video/2016/10/05/surgeons-in-india-remove-human-tail?videoId=370044068&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=morefromreuters
I do not agree with a statement in this video which references 'bringing back an evolutionary stamp of our animal ancestors'
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Mica is a shiny mineral that’s all the rage in modern-day makeup, helping to give beauty products a bright gleam and natural-looking glow. This beauty, however, comes at a price that most are unaware of. Those who pay it are the poorest and most vulnerable. RT Doc visits India’s illegal mica mines where child labor is rife.
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