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Wednesday, 22 April 2009 |
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Elections in India are underway. India already a global player became more and more interesting place to world than ever before. And so does the elections in world's largest democracy. Curiosity amoung the world for Indian election is surprising well.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 22 April 2009 )
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Friday, 17 April 2009 |
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An absolutely stunning discovery. In our article - "Kuch Khass Hai Hum Sabhi Me", few days back, we mentioned that everyone is blessed with something. Well, Susan Boyle , a Scottish woman, Susan Boyle stunned everyone when she started on first few words of songs.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 17 April 2009 )
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Thursday, 09 April 2009 |
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On the first day of taking the order for Nano, Tata said it received 51000 applications to buy it. It is most surprising thing on the earth that when American car companies like GM, Chrysler are working on their survival, Tata is getting an order and asking people to come in line for its Nano.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 09 April 2009 )
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Friday, 03 April 2009 |
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This is neither strange nor surprising to me or to anyone that the election agenda (I mean promises that will be not fulfilled) from all political parties have full of headline making items in it. These items are mostly rice at Rs. 3 per kg or building the temple of any Hindu god or goddess at the disputed place or adding more to reservation of dalits. Poverty, Religious divide and cast always shadowed the election agenda by Indian political parties, but should that be the case after 60 years of independence?
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Last Updated ( Friday, 03 April 2009 )
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Thursday, 26 March 2009 |
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We copy United States in lots of aspect - western culture, economical policy, food (Burgers and Pizza, will be soon more) but this one important that it came up from Lal Krishana Advani, his direct challenge to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for having a debate on TV like United States Presidential Election debate.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 March 2009 )
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Thursday, 26 March 2009 |
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This is one of that book which change your paradigm of thinking. Well-known New York Times columnist, Thomas Friedman, was meeting Infosys Co-founder, Nadnan Nilekeni, in Bangalore on his way to tour around the globe while writing this book. Nilekeni told him that with globalization everything just became so interconnected that world became flat and not remain spherical in terms of economical and business activity.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 March 2009 )
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