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English: Asif Ali Zardari - President of Pakistan. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)Malik Riaz
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MUMBAI: The granddaughter of Hindu extremist political party Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray has married a Gujarati Muslim in Mumbai, Indian media reported.
The Nikah ceremony of Neha, Bal Thackeray’s eldest late son late Bindumadhav’s daughter with Mannan, was held on Sunday (Dec 4).
Mannan is the son of Bindumadhav and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray’s old mutual friend.
It’s been reported that Bal Thackeray did not attend the wedding at Hotel Taj Lands End.
Neha’s mother Madhavi Thackeray received the guests who included the likes of Manohar Joshi, Ram Kadam, Ashish Shelar, Gopal Shetty, Nitin Sardesai and wife Swati, Mangesh Sangle, Shirish Parkar, Shishir Shinde, and others.
Reports have it that Raj Thackeray and family were also present at the reception.
Reports have been doing rounds that Thackeray’s son-in-law is a Hindu convert but the family has rejected such speculations.
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HEART attacks that occur in the morning are likely to be more serious than attacks at other times of the day, a specialist journal reported.
Spanish researchers looked at data from 811 patients who had been admitted to a Madrid clinic with a myocardial infarction between 2003 and 2009.
They used levels of an enzyme in the blood to measure the extent of dead tissue, known as an infarct, which is caused by blocked blood supply to heart muscle.
Those who had had a heart attack between 6am and noon, during the transition from darkness to light, had a 21 per cent larger infarct compared with patients whose attack occurred between 6pm and midnight.
The study, published in the British journal Heart, builds on previous evidence that circadian rhythm – the famous “body clock” – influences the heart in many ways such as blood pressure, heart rate, cardiac output and the function of cells that line cardiac blood vessels.
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