In a freak case A class XI girl who used an emergency contraceptive pill to prevent an unwanted pregnancy, and was at peace with herself, recently delivered a 3-kg baby in the toilet bowl. This is a case of Ahmedabad city of India.
She was plump and had no clue that she was pregnant. Doctors were shocked when the girl, who was admitted to the hospital recently after she delivered the child in the toilet of her home, told them that she never realised she was pregnant.
She told the doctors that she thought she had taken care of the possibility of being pregnant by popping an emergency contraceptive pill within three days of having unprotected sex with a boy.
Teenager on pill delivers in toilet
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Rise in Boob Jobs in British Teens
According to a new study, the number of teenagers having breast enlargement operations has increased by more than 150 percent in the past year.
Medics believe that girls undergoing the procedure are aping celebrities who have surgically enhanced their figures.
Statistics from three of Britain's largest cosmetic surgery chains show almost 600 teenagers had the surgery last year.
One group has reported a more than fivefold increase. Transform, which has a chain of 22 clinics, performed 169 breast enlargements on 18-year-olds and 19-year-olds, up from 31 the year before. It now offers the surgery on credit with 0 percent interest.
The doctors say that young women are reading various magazines which show that how celebrities alter their bodies through surgery. And so, the teens want to follow the suit.
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Tara Tiny and Tara Titu - world's Cheapest Car
The Tata Nano is no longer the world's cheapest car! Jostling along with Tata Nano, this July, will be Tara Tiny and Tara Titu. These are zero emission, electric cars and cost only Rs 99,000! And they come from the Tara International stable. Tara International has teamed up with China's Aucma, a leading player in the electrical vehicles and appliances segment, to manufacture these cars.
At the moment, four variants of electric cars are ready at the Tara International factory at Palta, a few kilometers from Kolkata. These are Tara Tiny, Tara Titu (two-seater and four-seater, respectively), Tara Shuttle, and Tara Carrier. While Tara Tiny and Tara Titu are priced at Rs 99,000 (approximately), Tara Shuttle and Tara Carrier are priced at Rs 500,000 (approximately).
A daily 6-hour charge enables bikes to travel 80 to 100 km, whereas the cars (all variants) need 8 hours of charging to cover the same distance.
Some of the cars that are available at the moment at the company's factory are left-hand drives as "they are meant for the markets in the United States and China," informed Ganguly. "Those meant for the Indian market are being reassembled at our workshops."
Apart from West Bengal, the company's other production centres are located in Pondicherry and Lucknow.
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A Persuasive Mirror that tell how will you look in future
Want to know how would you look in future? check the 'persuasive mirror', a technology that allows people see how will they look in future.
Accenture Technology Labs is developing "persuasive mirror" that can show how would you look in future. The user has to answer questions about his lifestyle, upload a digital photo and hope for the best as the mirror digitally ages the person six months down the road.
Although people are aware that cigarettes, alcohol, overeating and sunbathing can be bad for their health, that knowledge isn't always enough to make them give up their bad habits. The makers of the mirror hope that a peek into the future will change that.
Accenture's persuasive mirror is not on the market yet. Researchers are studying the mirror's effect on people's behavior. The study is expected to be out in May, and then Accenture plans to modify the mirror before releasing it to the medical community. So get ready to get peek into your future look.
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Jalsa Game from Jalsa movie - Jaksa Game Download
Jalsa game (Flash)for mobile has been released for Pawan Kalyan's Telugu movie Jalsa. Jalsa Online Game is free of charge but Jalsa Game Download link is not available. For the first time, a mobile and online game is modeled on the character of a Telugu film much before its release.
A game on Jalsa has been designed. The game-movie is being developed by RZ2 Games, a gaming company based in Goa. In the game, Pawan Kalyan performs 6 types of moves, including 4 types of kicks other than punches and flips. The game has four levels. The characters in the game are Pawan Kalyan, Ileana and Mukesh Rushi. The game is released on Saturday, March 22, 2008.
This concept is new to Tollywood but it is common in Hollywood and Bollywood. In this new concept, a flash game is prepared with the figures of Ileana and Pawan that can be played on mobile phones and on line.
The online game is free. But the mobile game is going to cost Rs. 50/- per download. This is a standard rate for mobile download in India. The game can be download across the BIG C outlets. Fans and gamers can also download it by messaging JALSA to 56263
Check screenshots:
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