Thursday, September 29, 2011

Men talk and think a lot about sex while women desire it more often.

Others Men think, while women desire.' Gone are the days when 'demanding sex' was considered exclusively a man's forte. Today women demand sex greater than men. And they have no qualms about getting vocal about it. "I read these funny E-mail forwards that stress on men begging for sex and women denying it. It sounds so funny to me. It's totally the opposite in my case. While men can have a good laugh over it believing that this notion exists, I literally have to seduce my husband to get him hooked on to the act," quips production assistant Megha Mehra. And she is not alone. Many girls/women had a similar story.

We spoke to women from different backgrounds to figure out what is making them addicted to sex.

It's physically pleasurable


Amongst all the other reasons to remain glued to sex, this is the most prominent one. Good sex satisfies your physical urge, which is very normal for anyone to experience. Psychologist Seema Naina opines, "Sex is the most basic need of any person. And I am increasingly getting cases where women are complaining that men are unable to satisfy their physical needs."


Creates positive feelings about oneself


Ideally, great sex means you are enjoying the sexual act and participating equally. It makes you feel good about yourself, thus adding to your self esteem. Shares housewife Neelam Nehra, "When my husband comes back from a whole day at work and we have our sack session, it increases my self esteem. The very feeling that I am able to satisfy him is a great pleasure. And since I never want to go out of shape to look unappealing to my husband (and other men), it even acts as a motivation to work out and feel desirable." Wondering why?



"Sex has healing powers. It generates positive emotions and makes one feel more confident. When a woman sees her man passionate in the act, admiring her body and moves, it infuses a lot of good feelings within her," opines psychologist Sunaina Bajaj.



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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

China and India will set up mechanism

Mechanism on Coordination and Consultation on Border Affairs to maintain peace on LAC“India and China will soon have a mechanism to take care of intrusions into each other's territory,” Defence Minister A.K. Antony said.

“Of late, we have taken a step to constitute a mechanism to tackle these issues in the border. I am hopeful that with this mechanism, which will come up in a few months, things will improve,” the Minister told newspersons after inaugurating the Coast Guard annual conference.

The proposed mechanism will comprise all stakeholders, including the military and paramilitary forces, and will be coordinating with the External Affairs Ministry. The Army and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police would be part of this mechanism.
http://spotlightnepal.com/sln/News.aspx?ArticleID=1868

Baidaya faction asks govt to sack Minister Bhandari

The government has been criticised from all quarters following Defence Minister Sharat Singh Bhandari’s earlier statement and its responses.
Bhandari had earlier stated that the 22 Tarai districts could disintegrate themselves if they were not taken into consideration.
Not only Nepali Congress and CPN-UML but the government's hardliner Mohan Baidya faction of the UCPN (Maoist) has also condemned Bhandari's statement.
Baidya faction has pressurised Bhandari to clarify his statement.
Issuing a press release, Maoist Vice Chairman Baidya and General Secretary Ram Bahadur Thapa demanded the government to make public its opinion on the issue and to boot out Bhandari.http://spotlightnepal.com/sln/News.aspx?ArticleID=1862

Nepal's PM likely to visit India in October

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Can India really surpass China?

While rapid trade-led growth has enabled China to surge ahead of other developing economies in recent decades, a number of analysts are projecting that India’s growth rates will soon outpace China’s.

India’s democratic political culture and favourable demographics, both of which are viewed as being more conducive to sustaining rapid economic growth over the long-term, are often cited as reasons for this. But amid such speculation, several key factors — including market conditions, economic policies and supply-side factors — suggest that China will continue to outperform India over the next decade.

From the beginning of its economic modernisaton, China benefited from favourable conditions including a large domestic market, low-cost productive labour and the geographical advantage of its proximity to Japan, the previous engine of Asian growth. Even more importantly, China pursued a swift and coordinated economic liberalisation program beginning in 1978 that served as a catalyst for subsequent decades of economic growth. This reform program included an open-door policy toward foreign direct investment (FDI), promotion of technology transfer through FDI, steady liberalisation of a controlled import regime, competitive exchange rate management, and a strategic approach to free trade agreements (FTAs) with neighbouring Asian economies. Firms operating in China now enjoy a more competitive business environment than their counterparts in India, with more market-friendly rules for business start-up, property registration, contract enforcement and bankruptcy.
http://spotlightnepal.com/sln/News.aspx?ArticleID=1866

New Bomb blast in Nepal

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Within hours of the first explosion, a second bomb has been discovered in Dhangadi on Wednesday.

The bomb was found in DK Oil store, located 200 meters down from the site, where the first bomb had exploded in the morning.

Nepal Army´s bomb disposal team which reached the site has disposed the bomb.
Earlier, a bomb had exploded in front of Bhim Bahadur Saut´s Siddanath Kastha Udhyog in Chatakpur of Dhangadi.

http://spotlightnepal.com/sln/News.aspx?ArticleID=1813

Sunday, September 25, 2011

NewsNepal's PM will visit India and China

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Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai has said that he would be visiting southern neighbour India and then China after returning from the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Talking to the media persons on his way back after the 6-day visit to New York, PM Bhattarai said that he had had a talk with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh earlier this month and he would be visiting India next month.

Bhattarai had also received an invitation to visit China the very next day from Indian envoy to Nepal Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Jayanta Prasad invited him to visit Nepal. The invitation was made official when the Chinese envoy and Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi formally invited Bhattarai for the visit.http://spotlightnepal.com/sln/News.aspx?ArticleID=1851

NewsI need to be left alone: Manisha Koirala

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A few months ago, the grapevine was abuzz with rumours of Manisha Koirala's marriage being on the rocks.


That she was heading back to Mumbai, as she could not adjust to the life of domesticity with her businessman husband Samrat Dahal.

She, however, confirms, "I am very much in Nepal. But I will not talk about my personal life. At the moment, all my friends know I need to be left alone.


I don't need to give explanations about what's going on in my life."

Interestingly, a close pal reveals, "Manisha has had to struggle against all odds to make the marriage work.
She has had to adjust not only to a life of domesticity, but also to her husband's entire family and their traditional way of life.

http://spotlightnepal.com/sln/News.aspx?ArticleID=1850

Nepal’s Air Crashed 19 passengers including 10 Indians Killed

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t is yet to known the reason behind Buddha Air’s plane crashed. It seems that the Controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) seems to be reason behind the accident as the plane hit the mountain as it is in the process of landing.


Budha Air’s beeach craft, which was returning after completing mountain flights, crashed in a hill south of Kathmandu Airport early on Sunday killing all 19 on board including three crew members. Some locals said the plane caught flew lower than its usual course before it crashed and it was fuggy.


The cause of the crash is believed to be adverse weather conditions. The aircraft, which lost its communication at 7:30 this morning with the control room at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, crashed while returning from a mountain flight.

Meteorological Forecasting Division on Sunday said that bad weather could have been a major cause of the Buddha Air plane crash. Also Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said that they had not registered the weather forecast for today.


“We always notify about the weather forecast, but today the forecast was not recorded at all,” said senior official of CAA, Rajendra Shrestha. According to Shrestha the visibility at the crash site was minimum because of heavy fog and rain. He said that the crash could have been averted if a proper reading was taken on time.

http://spotlightnepal.com/News.aspx?ArticleID=1847


Nepal’s PM Bhattarai urges for more aid

Prime Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai has appealed to the United Nations and international community for a comprehensive development package to rebuild and reconstruct post-conflict countries, including Nepal.

Addressing the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Saturday, the prime minister also said goodwill and support from the international community is a must to institutionalize peace, equity and prosperity in Nepal.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Party Splinter will be punished

UCPN (Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal on Saturday claimed that those who split the parties would peter out themselves. He said that even the people would not support them.


PM Bhattarai greeted with black flags in NYC

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A group of Nepalis protested Prime Minister Dr. Baburam Bhattarai in New York City during a programme and greeted him with black flags on Friday.

Prime Minister Dr. Bhattarai, who is currently in New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly, was speaking at an interaction programme organised by Nepal’s Permanent Mission to the UN at Chain Federation Hall in Queens, New York City.

Four youths—identified as Bishal Shah, Bandana Koirala, Binita Nakarmi and Kunti Thapa— dared to interrupt his lecture when he was shedding light on why Nepal could not develop despite being rich in natural resources, and demonstrated black flags to the prime minister, a participant of the programme informed The Himalayan Times via email.

Nepal's commitment for Transitional Justice Process must comply with International Law: UN

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Maoist government irresponsible towards peace process

Fourteen hours loadsheeding in Nepal in coming winter

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Monsoon will active till another week

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Some Tibetan separatists in Nepal, attempted to implement several anti-China activities

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Nepal’s forty-eight percent women justified husband's act of wife beating

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Nepal-India security talks resume

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Nepal's Court released Tibetan Refugees

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Nepal's PM press advisor misbehavior with journos

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News South Asia needs one million new Jobseach month to Sustain Growth: World Bank Report

Nepal's Chitwan district declared free of open defecation

Chitwan, became the second district in the country to be free of open defecation amidst a very colourful and festive event this afternoon. Speaker of the Constituent Assembly Subash Chandra Nembang formally launched the programme by raising a green flag,


The Case for Countering China’s Rise

South Asia needs one million new Jobseach month to Sustain Growth: World Bank Report

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News Nepal PM Bhattarai meet Indian PM Singh