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Ahmedabad is near to became real metro city

Ahmedabad is near to became real metro city

traffic jamm is big issue in ahmedabad

Now a days in ahmedabad traffic jamm is big issue.  mostly during time of peak hour in morning and evening office time all main road including SG highway chawkup with cars and bikes.

maximum traffic found on shivranjni to IIM road and AEC to SOLA road.

Other survey comes to know that Vejalpur Area’s CAR ratio is maximum in ahmedabad and its creating Very big Traffic jam on small roads.

Vejalpur road is mostly creating traffic jam cause of Red BUS and Road Feeler.

Gujarat is Back to cold now a days

Now a days Gujarat is very cold. First time every All cities of Gujarat’s Temp goes down. Ahmedabad People Feeling so much cold and trying to heat with many methods.

A slab of under construction flyover collapses, one dead

Porbandar, 10 February 2012

One labourer was killed in Porbandar on Friday when portion of flyover under construction collapsed. Four labourers are injured in this incident and are taken to hospital. Local administration employed machinery to remove the debris and the task took about five hours of time, but no other injured person was found. The collapse portion was 400 ft long. The labourers admitted in Porbandar’s Bhavsinhji government hospital are from Bihar. They are Dharmendraram Shyamram(35), Mahavirram(26), Shivshankarram(40) markesh Jagaria(35).


Colon cancer study backs blood stool screening test

(Reuters Health) – Although colon cancer screening is recommended by many organizations, less clear is which method is best to detect tumors and precancerous lesions. A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that a relatively inexpensive and non-invasive test may be just as effective as a colonoscopy. Meanwhile, a 23-year study, also published in the journal, has confirmed that removing precancerous polyps, known as adenomas, during a colonoscopy can reduce the risk of death from colorectal cancer by half. …

Health Tip: Warning Signs of Foot Arthritis

(HealthDay News) — Arthritis is a painful joint condition, and the feet are common hosts.

Researchers Spot New Gene Mutation Linked to Breast Cancer

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 22 (HealthDay News) — Scientists have identified a new gene mutation linked to breast cancer.

Migraines May Raise a Woman’s Odds of Depression

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 22 (HealthDay News) — As if the debilitating headaches weren’t bad enough, women who get migraines or have had them in the past are at increased risk for depression, a new study suggests.

Avalanches hit Indian Kashmir; 3 soldiers killed

Indian army officials say two avalanches in snowbound regions of Indian-controlled Kashmir have killed at least three soldiers. Several more are feared trapped in a military camp that was partially buried under snow.

Australian PM calls leadership ballot

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has called a ballot on the leadership of the ruling Labor partyAustralian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Thursday called a ballot on the leadership of the ruling Labor party, bringing to a head an increasingly bitter and ugly row with predecessor Kevin Rudd.

Philippines’ Arroyo pleads not guilty to fraud

Former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo emerges from a van to attend her court arraignment for election sabotage Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012 at the Regional Trial Court in suburban Pasay City south of Manila, Philippines. Arroyo pleaded not guilty to rigging elections in a landmark case that is testing his reformist successor's promise to fight high-level corruption. (AP Photo/Pat Roque) Former Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo pleaded not guilty to an electoral fraud charge Thursday at the opening of a landmark trial that is seen as a key test of her reformist successor’s campaign to stamp out corruption.

Australian PM calls party vote as challenger rises

Outgoing Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd speaks to reporters before leaving the Willard Hotel in Washington to return home Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012. Rudd resigned Wednesday amid an ongoing leadership squabble, saying he cannot continue in his role without the support of Prime Minister Julia Gillard. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) Prime Minister Julia Gillard put her job on the line Thursday, announcing a leadership ballot in hopes of quashing a comeback by the premier she ousted in a Labor Party coup. But Kevin Rudd’s supporters said that even if Gillard survives Monday’s vote, the turmoil surrounding her unpopular government will continue until she is out.

US, NKorea nuclear envoys set to meet

U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Affairs Glyn Davies speaks to journalists upon arrival at a hotel in Beijing, China, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012. The U.S. and North Korea reopen nuclear talks Thursday that will provide a glimpse into where Pyongyang's opaque government is heading after Kim Jong Il's death and test its readiness to dismantle nuclear programs for much-needed aid. (AP Photo/Andy Wong) U.S. and North Korea envoys reopen nuclear talks Thursday, seeking ways for Pyongyang to dismantle its nuclear programs in return for much-needed aid.

Japan royal heir suggests easier load for emperor

Japan’s crown prince believes efforts should be made to reduce the burden on his ailing father, Emperor Akihito, as the 78-year-old monarch recovers from heart bypass surgery.