Indians
Sep 28 2010, K.R.RAVI

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A niece of mine and her husband wrote the GMAT exam about 5 years ago. Both got admissions into the MBA programmes of IVY league schools in the U.S. One might have thought that they...

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ARVIND K.PANDEY, PRAYAG
The problem with we Indians is that we have larger than life egos. We are incompetent to absorb remarks made in lighter vein though we pretend to be comfortable with...
made popular Sep 21 2010
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K.R.RAVI, potomac
LAZY THINKING I can safely predict that in any discussion about India’s many problems two statements will be made by someone which will receive unanimous assent....
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Oscar, Oaxaca
People in an Indian village in southern Mexico have disarmed and seized about 20 police officers and are demanding the cancellation of arrest warrants that arose from a...
made popular Jun 1 2010
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veena, delhi
I- MELBOURNE: Victorian police today arrested and charged an Indian cabbie who allegedly knocked off his passenger. According to AAP report, the 25-year-old...
made popular Feb 5 2010
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Cesar, Santiago
In Ecuador, the Shuar are blocking highways to defend their hunting grounds. In Chile, the Mapuche are occupying ranches to pressure for land, schools and clinics. In...
made popular Nov 2 2009
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Sukhbahar, Ludhiana
Indians are at the bottom of the list when it comes to the number of paid leaves they receive, even though they enjoy the highest number of holidays annually. According...
made popular Oct 29 2009
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Mouli, kolkata
Every year we celebrate independence day with a lot of hype and ceremony, we stand up for the national anthem nd sing in unison jana gna mana adhinayaka jaya he...We...
made popular Oct 26 2009
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K.R.RAVI, potomac
INDIANS AND AMERICANS – A NEW TWIST ! I was invited to address MBA students at a local B School in Maryland. I was told that students were a fun loving lot but...
made popular Oct 26 2009
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Mouli, kolkata
We Indians have a habit of putting the blame of anything happening or anything not happening on our Government. But do we stop to ask ourselves before cursing our whole...
made popular Oct 7 2009
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K.R.RAVI, potomac
WHAT AILS INDIA–GRINGLO A friend of mine of Indian origin who lives in Canada sent me some amazing photographs of animals and birds in that country taken by...
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veena, delhi
The racial tension between Indian Students and Australian youth is accelerating once again after a periodic lull. As per the report coming in three Indians were...
made popular Sep 16 2009
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K.R.RAVI, potomac
CONFUSED INDIANS Look at these reports emanating from Islamic countries • A teenage girl in Indonesia is ‘ caught’ drinking beer She is sentenced to 40...
made popular Sep 15 2009
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Mary Pa, Secunderabad
Many India(S). Many people live in India. But now I recognized strictly and authentically that many (more than one type) Indians and Indias live in India. Say for...
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Mazin, Baghdad
Indeed, the subsidy should be withdrawn. First, because it’s against constitutional norms and second because it’s increasing the gap between the Muslims and people...
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Vikas, solan
Intel India announced the launch of an industry-wide movement called the ‘Connected Indians’ where government, industry associations and private enterprise...
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Radhika, mumbai
Reservation of seats in colleges for the weaker section of the society is just another sham. It’s a source of making a quick buck for both the authorities and the...
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Ryan, Dallas
The Gulf dream seems to have become a death trap for Indians, with 79 of them committing suicide this year alone in the UAE due to mounting debts. Most of the victims...
made popular Jul 27 2008
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R.M.Paulraj, Bangalore
A sting operation by the BBC has exposed a network which has helped hundreds of Indians to enter the UK illegally with the help of forged documents. Allegedly run by...
made popular Jul 17 2008
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Sanyog, Chennai
One out of every four people in the world without access to electricity is an Indian, said R.K. Pachauri, chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change...
made popular Jul 9 2008
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Ayoub, Chennai
With the total wireless subscriber base crossing 261 million as on March 31, wireless connectivity forms 22 percent of the total tele-density at 25 percent across the...
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Nash, Beirut
How much would you pay to get a $133-a-month job in a fast food restaurant in Saudi Arabia?
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Vikas, solan
It might be a rather tiny piece in an ambitious mission but without a semiconductor chip, a satellite or any other communication device cannot transmit or receive...
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Pratyush, New Delhi
Six Indian nationals who were on their way to visit Niagara Falls were killed when their minivan spun out of control and was hit by an oncoming car on a Pennsylvania...
made popular May 12 2008
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Somya, Jaipur
The burgeoning Indian economy has its own set of backbones like IT Services, ITeS, retail, hospitality, travel, and financial services but definitely threatens these...
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Desh, Shimla
Can India boast of being a country where there is no place for regionalism? Are we heading towards an age where upcoming generations are going to ask us if India is...
made popular Feb 23 2008
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Chicago White Sox first baseman Paul Konerko, left, signs autographs prior to a spring training baseball game against the Cleveland Indians Tuesday, March 24, 2009, in Goodyear, Ariz.