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“India is going to the Dogs”
This is the thought that comes to my mind when I see India in a state of turmoil.
How does one overcomes bad governance if the only choice you have is between a dead sea and ocean. This very well depicts the...
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Wrong,not if the father used to beat his mother blue and black till she vomited blood ,screaming for help that too in front of his young terrified son,then left the...
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The high court has done the right thing in promoting unnatural sex by decriminalizing article 377 as this is an effective way to check over population.
This act of the...
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Rain made sure that much of the action after tea was washed out but Australia were in the ascendancy when play was finally called off on the third day of the first Test...
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Business tycoon and owner of the Virgin Atlantic airlines, Richard Branson, would have to perhaps do something more than just plaster his face with a message for...
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Australia may presently doing well in the ongoing first Ashes Test at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff. However, former Australian captain, Ian Chappell, thinks that the...
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There was bound to be reaction of John Buchanan’s comments in his book “The Future of Cricket: The Rise of Twenty20”. Who better to react than Bhajji?
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Amongst the Australians who have blunted England’s spirits on the second day of the first Ashes Test at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, was Simon Katich. But he wanted to...
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It was a session that England would feel they made an effort to pull back and that would give them strength. They could prevent a Ponting 150 but they could make sure...
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Looking at the top sports stories this morning, one had to wonder whether some of the limelight for Sunil Gavaskar has been stolen by the news of Sania Mirza’s...
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The article focuses on gender emancipation and the unawareness of few desperate parents particularly in India and China clandestinely opt for foeticide and infanticide...
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Yes it was indeed a black day for all the mothers who love their children,it was on Wednesday that the pure and protective sentiments of a mother were paraded naked in...
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Let’s shatter the myth that confidence building measures can stamp out seed of hatred from the heart of enemy.The tale becomes sorrier since UPA government,being...
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Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nation mentioned in his report that rural poverty and food insecurity has been intensified and is showing downward...
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Gays, lesbians, transgender and bisexuals are cheering over the Delhi High court decision to decriminalise homosexual relations. Delhi high court judge AP Shah and S...
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Is life a three letter word for the gay community? and that word seems to be “SEX” the only priority of their existence.
What else would explain the...
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Seventy-three precious lives, why lives–in fact it is 73 families, have been lost in the hooch (spurious liquor) tragedy in Gujarat so far. And it is still...
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England continued to dislodge the experienced pair at the crease who have been relentless since the exit of Phillip Hughes after lunch on day two of the first Ashes...
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Shoaib Akhtar is planning yet another comeback, riding on the back of another controversy.
The Pakistan fast bowler has been through a string of...
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John Buchanan may have criticized all those associated with Indian cricket, but he appears to have saved his choicest comments for a man considered arguably one of the...
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The ICC Champions Trophy in South Africa, the next big extravaganza after the ICC World Twenty20 in England, has been preponed.
The ICC Champions Trophy has be...
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‘The first victim in every war is truth,’ it also applies to the US led global ‘War on Drugs’. Based on the fanciful notions that...
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Faced with faculty shortage, IIM-A cannot even get retired teachers to join its teaching wing.
To overcome this acute problem, they have come up with a solution and...
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Google also had to change its policies and strategies according to the need of time. Take its China initiative for instance where the founders had to later admit they...
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The annual fee for an insurance policy has fallen by half since 1995, says AccuQuote, an insurance shopping web site. Rates have fallen to the extent that an individual...
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