Posted on 18 June 2009
At last our prime-minister Dr Manmohan Singh met President Zardari for talks again.
However the situation was just a matter of meeting and shaking hands and not meeting ofminds. Our prime minister was quite straight- forward in making our point clear that we wouldn’t tolerate any terrorism from Pakistani soil and they should work forward [...]
Posted on 30 March 2009
The Constitution of India provides many Fundamental rights to its people and one among those is Power of Voting and at the same time the people are not provided with the right to decide “NOT TO VOTE”. Why should we vote? Most of the people are voting not for choosing their favorite or best [...]
Posted on 10 March 2009
Ask any Indian about best pearl shops and she/he invariably points to Hyderabad, inspite of the fact that Hyderabad is neither a coastal area or for that matter near a coastal area.
This aspect of world class pearls’ availability dates back to 400 years of rich culture of Hyderabad history with an amalgamation of [...]
Posted on 09 March 2009
Government of India is spending rupees 2 crore for constructing an airconditioned jail cell for Mohamed Ajmal Kasab, who was involved in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack. It is located in the Arthur Road, Mumbai has the size of 20 sq ft. About 250 workers are working on emergency basis to complete its structure. Its [...]
Posted on 06 March 2009
Dr Vijay Mallya, Indian businessman, Chairman of UB Group, Kingfisher Airlines has purchased the Gandhiji’s personal belongings which was sold in an Auction in New York. Hopefully Dr Mallya will donate these items to the Indian Government. He was represented by Tony Bedi, who quoted the highest price of US$1.8 million (INR 9 crores). [...]
Posted on 05 March 2009
About 25 students from IIM (Indian Institute of Management) Ahmedabad are yet to get their placement. This is for the first time this has happened and this could be because of the Global recession. Usually, these students are grabbed by the time results are out, but this time its the other way round. Usually [...]