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Arpita Mukherjee | Sep 15 2008
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Come summer and India is reeling under power cuts. As mercury is rising, anger is rising among common Indians who are forced to stay without electricity for hours. Angry residents have attacked power utilities in Delhi, Haryana and parts of Uttar...
Leena | Sep 15 2008
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I do agree when people say that there are millions of jobs in India but many of the people are employable. But the reason is not due to a lack of talent. India has some of the best talents that the world has ever seen and can ever see. The real culprit.
Madhuri Katti | Sep 15 2008
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Inflation has spared none so far and no, Gods are not going to be spared either. Food prices have sky rocketed all over the globe in past few months and it is has hit Indians where it hurts the most. Indian devotees quite accustomed to bathe God in...
Madhuri Katti | Sep 15 2008
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Recently a new Thorium based research reactor went critical or as a put to layman, became fully operational at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai. This reactor hardly produces any heat or energy but yet it is a point of high achievement for...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Sep 15 2008
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Ishmeet Singh, the first Voice of India champion in 2007 has died in a drowning accident in Maldives today. Ishmeet hailed from Ludhiana in Punjab. A couple of months back I was invited in Guru Tegh Bahadur Insitute of Technology in Rajouri Gardens,...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Sep 15 2008
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Veteran Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader Harkrishen Singh Surjit passed away in a NOIDA hospital a few minutes back after a prolonged illness. He was 92. He had been recently hospitalized again following respiratory problems. He was the...
Arpita Mukherjee | Sep 15 2008
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It is unfortunate that the Indian Prime Minster Dr Manmohan Singh, the scholar and economist while describing the Naxalites as the single biggest internal security threat chose to overlook the reasons that led to the proliferation of the Naxalites in...
Bijoy Ranjan Dey | Sep 14 2008
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For ages, the world’s largest democracy, India, has been running smoothly and efficiently on the guidelines set out by the Indian Constitution. But now it seems to be at loggerheads with it's guardians of law and the Supreme Court of India. The court...
Bijoy Ranjan Dey | Sep 14 2008
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This is certainly going to be bad news for the Indo-Pak relations, which has seen many near abrupt end to the confidence building measures. Already, the Pakistan position over the hanging of Sarabjit is looming large on Indian mind and as if that...
Arpita Mukherjee | Sep 14 2008
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There is no denial that the Indian economy is way behind China. In fact, China is moving ahead in leaps and bounds but India is moving at the pace of a tortoise. The Chinese cities are no different from the major western cities with their high rises,...

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