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Our Great Culture, Heritage and Family Values
India is a country which cherishes its culture and heritage. This rich legacy is based on high moral and social values. One such set of values are our family values. One sees evidence of this abounding...
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Who denies that city guys are smart? Who says that the term city slickers is not correct? In recent years two stories of...
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Himalayan Glaciers are not melting as been said by the Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh and VK Raina who is the India’s senior most glaciologist, states that the...
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Remember the warning issued by the MNS chief Raj Thakeray about using only Marathi language for interaction and especially for taking oath and the unsavoury episode...
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Even though we have celebrated over 60 independence days as a democratic nation it has become imperative to address some of the key elements of ‘Democracy’...
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The poor little rich boy, who had everything, so much so that he never had to hear the word “no”. any demand made by him whether good or bad was fulfilled...
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Kidnap of 2 CRPF sweepers has given another twist to the hide and seeks game state and ultras are playing. Right now ultras are having the upper hand. Having rescued...
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What’s missing in India?
There is a factory in Jharkand that is coming up with Chinese collaboration. What is sad about this project is that thousands of semi and...
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I am myself a great fan of traveling. I enjoy visiting beautiful places and collecting those cherished memories in my heart. Given a chance I would love to travel every...
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Teachers are next to parents, they give us the best gift of knowledge which lasts lifelong. We look at them as our role models. I am sure everyone of us has some memory...
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The message Maoists have given by ambushing jawans in the market place just outside their camp shows that they are not going to give up the violence.
I think we have...
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What happened yesterday is a shameful deed in politics. It was such a big drama that dramatically done by MNC leaders at the political stage of Maharashtra assembly....
made popular Nov 11 2009
I confess I have never set my foot on Kashmir or have travelled north to Delhi. But I wonder why it has become the most dangerous place in this part of the world....
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We Indians are having the weakest memory and forgetting the most painful moments very fast, otherwise why the same R.R.Patil, the then Home Minister of Maharashtra...
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A landslide triggered by torrential seasonal rains swept through a hilly region in southern India, killing at least 39 people, an official said Tuesday.
The landslide...
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An act more defaming than this can hardly be imagined. The Maharashtra Assembly seems to have become a hub for goons to reign. It’s not everyday that you get to...
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It has become mandatory for all profit making Public Sector Firms (PSU) to make at least 10% of their equities public and relevant rules have been duly amended by the...
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In India, more than 95% of the schools are not teaching properly. It is very difficult to get good education without tuition and parents teaching. Teachers are just...
made popular Nov 10 2009
Of Politicians, Goats and Monkeys.
This is a phenomenon that I have seen frequently in Tamil families but here I wish to see this in a lighter vein. It happened that...
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In a company CEO is highly paid person that complete team which making the the profit to company multiple time.
After a one year again this issues raised by the...
made popular Nov 9 2009
Thank god so far Dalai Lama does not need permission from China to visit Arunachal & can stay at Dharmshala till god wants. I wonder why there is no national...
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Syrian lovers of Classic Music were overjoyed with the concert given by the Helmholtz-Gymnasiums Karlsruhe from Germany, in Dar Al Asad for Culture and Arts. An event...
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The Moroccan southern city of Agadir will host the Concert for Tolerance during this month for the third consecutive year.
The Concert for Tolerance is a cultural...
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As noticed in many articles, Lebanon was fought by a writer for reasons I don’t understand, probably he doesn’t either. The real truth of Lebanon started...
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Very few Arabs or thoughtful Westerns view the Palestinians as one-dimensional resistance fighters or, worse, terrorists. The Palestinians are known for their poetry -...
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The Christian police crackdown on young women wearing trousers or short skirts follows an order from the commissioner of Juba county, the capital of southern Sudan....
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I wonder why despite Ajanta, ellora, khajuraho & kamsutra, babaji thinks that legalizing gay sex is against Indian culture
I wonder what role gandharvs &...
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According to Damen, L. (1987, he defined culture as a way people learned and shared human patterns or models for living, day- to-day living patterns. these patterns and...
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The apartment building where I stay is currently going through a face lift. New and more spacious balconies have been put up. My balcony was ready yesterday, so finally...
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In the previous article, I tried to explain briefly what is the Brazilian Carnaval. More than just a holiday, is a state of mind that “possesses” millions of...
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Ah, the Carnaval is coming. In two weeks will begin the festivities, parades, dances and more in almost all Brazilian cities. Whether it is in the South or North, the...
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A parent unrivalling the intricacies in sex to a child has not been a common and easy practice. Most would rather let the child grow up, find out about sex and solely...
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“My name is Samiullah. I am from Surkhrud district of Nangrahar province, Afghanistan. We live on Warsak Road in Peshawar. I work with an NGO in central Daikundi...
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How could a people establish itself outside its native country is plainly depicted in the form of prosperous Afghan refugees in Pakistan. Their prosperity isn’t...
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NRN, France has organized Deusi Bhailo program in Paris from last friday. This program will last after three weeks. This activity aims to support the Nepali victims in...
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airfield High School foreign exchange student Glaucia Lie Terasaka thought she just might be crazy to hop on a plane and leave behind her family, her friends and the...
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The following post was inspired by a previous instablogs post on the efforts of Indian women attempting to achieve whiter skin through advertised products.
I thought...
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This autumn, you can get familiar with outstanding Hungarian protected palinkas, like the Békési plum brandy or the Kecskeméti apricot brandy. You can discover them...
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Any sport that is based exclusively on hitting your opponent repeatedly in the fact with the intention of knocking him would not seem a likely way to unite people. And,...
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King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia holds his sword as he takes part in the traditional Arda dance, or War dance, during the Janadriyah Festival of Heritage and Culture on the outskirts of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, March 10, 2009.
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