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Sunday, 12 March 2017

Woman who became mother at 72 admits she barely copes with her 11-month-old daughter

- The 72-year woman who gave birth last year admits she is now very tired

- She feels overwhelmed with the care her baby needs

- But affirms she has does not have any regrets

The 72-year old Indian woman who last year made headlines after giving birth to a baby, is now dwelling on the pros and cons of having given birth at her age. “It's been harder than I thought,” she admitted

Daljinder Kaur developed high blood pressure and her joints weakened, soon after her first child was born last April. The baby is healthy, but suffers from low weight for his age. Even though Armaan Singh will turn one in less than one month, he only weighs 15 lbs.

Armaan still only weighs 15 lbs.
Now that the baby is starting to crawl, Kaur comments it is hard for her to cope, but firmly says she has no regrets, and both she and her husband, 80-year old Mohinder Singh Gill, are trying their best to raise her on their own, without any outside help.

“I have to take care of my health but I have to care of Armaan too. Since he’s been crawling I’m on my hands and knees and it’s hard. My body can’t take it,” Kaur explains. She adds she feels very tired most of the time. Her husband also helps, but always within his boundaries due to his advanced age.

Saturday, 11 March 2017

Legal and Logical

A student failed law & decided to make a deal with professor sir, do u know everything about law? Prof:yes student; if u can answer dis question, i will accept my final marks, if u can't, u have to give me 'A' professor agreed boy asked, 'what is legal but nt logical, logical but nt legal & neither legal nor logical? prof thought it about it for hrs & pondered no answer He had to finally give up as he really did nt know. He gave the boy his 'A' the following day, professor asked same Ques to his students He was shocked when all of them raised their hands He asked one student he answered: sir, u're 65, married to 28 yrs old woman, dis is legal but nt logical ur wife, is having an affair with a 23 year old boy, dis is logical but nt legal ur wife's boyfriend has failed his exam & yet u have given him an 'A' It's neither logical nor legal The professor collapsed...=))

Friday, 10 March 2017

SAMSUNG TO MOVE MANUFACTURING ARM FROM MEXICO TO US

Electronics and smartphone giants, Samsung is planning to move the appliance manufacturing arm of the company from Mexico to the US.

A senior Samsung official confirmed the previously reported rumours on Thursday, which would bring the home appliances division north out of its current location in Mexico.

The confirmation came at a media event at which Samsung unveiled its newest premium washing machine known as the “Flex Wash.” At the unveiling, Suh Byung-sam, executive vice president of the digital appliances business of the consumer electronics division at Samsung, noted that the electronics maker is “seriously reviewing” its options.

“The company is observing recent global trends in order to enhance competitiveness abroad,” Suh said. “It is considering a plan to open a plant in the U.S. as part of mid- and long-term strategies.”

As per a Wall Street Journal report, Samsung is looking at no fewer than five different states to become the new home of its American facilities, with South Carolina allegedly the most likely candidate.

The firm is planning an initial capital investment of about $300 million. At present, everything remains in planning stages, and specifics have yet to be agreed upon.

Should Samsung indeed move a portion of its manufacturing process to the U.S., it could mean an increase in production of refrigerators, washers, dryers, and other home appliances, which could result in Samsung pouring more money into the country. The company says, “This is a complex process that, like all strategic business decisions, will not be made final until it is determined through proper due diligence and planning that it is the best option for Samsung”, the company said.