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03:13 | 9/Mar/2008 |
| Farmers Loan Waiver (Budget 2008) | |
| The one–time loan waiver of a whopping Rs. 60,000 crores to help an estimated 40 million farmers is definetly a good development for Indian farming sector. The purpose of writing this article is that, while reading the news papers, I came across many people talking insignificant things and only a small section of the people really addressing the ‘t...
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08:14 | 20/Feb/2008 |
| Demand for small states in India | |
| Of late, the demand for a separate telengana state has intensified, with some political parties switching the gears on the agitation. Also, I have been reading about the other demands for separate states. In many cases, the demand for a separate state is mainly based on the reason that a particular region is not economically well developed when co...
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21:01 | 2/Feb/2008 |
| Rain Water Harvesting in India | |
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| Water is a scarce natural resource in most regions of India. Many city water supply administrations are spending huge amounts on transporting water from faraway places to the households. A new report (September, 2007) by the Planning Commissions http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2007 /09/19/stories/2007091952411000.htm) drawn attention to alarmin...
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05:32 | 21/Jan/2008 |
| Cricket Views - Time to move on | |
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| Being a fan of Ganguly, personally I felt sad when I read about Ganguly’s exclusion from the WSC one day series. However, after some thinking, I thought it looked like a good decision. No doubt replacements were essential; hence, someone had to make way for these replacements. As I had already mentioned in my earlier post (Cricket views on 01/12/...
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10:11 | 19/Jan/2008 |
| Corporatization of Farming in India | |
| It is encouraging to know that current government administrations are offering populist schemes and beneficial policies to farmers. For example, in Andhra Pradesh farmers would be getting free electricity, and low interest loans, better prices for their crops, construction of irrigation projects, encouragement micro irrigation etc,. However, I stil...
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05:22 | 12/Jan/2008 |
| "TARE ZAMEEN PAR" | |
| Parents try to fulfill their aspirations through their kids. They want them to be a perfection of their dreams and hence push their kids to the edge. Now-a-days, parents care so much about marks and percentages than the happiness of their kids. Ideally, parents should just advise their kids. Parents should explain all the benefits of education and ...
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05:20 | 12/Jan/2008 |
| Wind Power in Andhra Pradesh | |
| As per WindPowerIndia website (As on 31st March 2006), Stage-wise unit Generation Data (kW h) from wind power projects of Tamil Nadu are 15381.13 Million units, where as from Andhra Pradesh it is just 1739.51Million units. Considering the current and future pressing electricity needs of Andhra Pradesh , it is important for Andhra Pradesh to aggress...
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05:18 | 12/Jan/2008 |
| Cricket - Process of logical decision ca... | |
| Umpires can make mistakes, occasional human errors are acceptable. But the process of making a logical decision cannot be mistaken. It is not acceptable for an umpire to consult the fielding captain alone and rule a batsman out. It makes one wonder about the role of third umpire and why the batsman does not deserve a consideration in decision makin...
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05:15 | 12/Jan/2008 |
| Cricket Views | |
| Should the three seniors retire from one day cricket? Not necessarily!I don’t think the three seniors need to be retired as long as they are picked based on their performance. Ganguly was dropped once, for a long time, but been brought back again, because the younger guys didn’t show they can replace him. International cricket is very competitive, ...
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vira | 10:56 | 8/Mar/2008 |
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| International Women's Day International Women's Day [Ben Heine] Note from Amesty International "As Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, we know there is a direct relationship between peace, justice and respect for human rights. As long as women are denied human rights, anywhere in the world, there can be no justice and no peace. Life on the planet is born of woman. Recognizing women's equal rights, therefore, is an essential requirement for the creation of strong, sustainable and stable societies and ensuring that women enjoy equality with men in all areas of life is a key step to making human rights a universal reality." --> Shirin Ebadi, 2003 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate & Irene Khan, Secretary General of Amnesty International, which was awarded the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize Violence on Women[Ben Heine]
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kesireddy sr... | 10:48 | 26/Feb/2008 |
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| Do "MOKSHA" is possible through "Bhagava... |
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| By putting Bhagawat Gita on head, and in house or by not beleiving in and hating it simply no one can get MOKSHA. Can any one become a successfull Doctor or Engineer simply if they are students in a particular college, and purchase some books then do nothing.Practice makes man perfect. One need to read, properly understand, digest, follow and pract...
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sandeep koul | 10:55 | 3/Mar/2008 |
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| hinduism and other religions |
| I have limited knowledge about religions. At the same time, I feel all the religions have many things in common like the concept of hell and heaven…world beyond death!All the religions have segregated the function of god. Everything is a will of God and he has given responsibilities to different angels to execute his will. There are angels of deat...
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raj kumar | 12:17 | 8/Mar/2008 |
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| THE VOMIT IN THE BUS........... |
| AFTER THE DAYS WORK I WAS GOING BACK......MY MIND WAS TOO PREOCCUPIED WITH THE CONCEPT OF "ALLAH CAN CREATE ANYTHING FROM NOTHING" BY BILAL PHILIP, THE ARTICLE (WHY WE WERE CREATED?), WHICH I HAPPENED TO READ.THE BUS CAME, IT WAS CROWDED IN A MOMENT... I MADE UP MY MIND TO GET INTO THE BUS. I GOT HUDDLED TO ONE CORNER NEAR THE BACK OF THE BUS. I...
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Jyoti | 23:56 | 16/Jan/2008 |
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| Plight of English Literature |
| Plight of English Literature The books we had treasured through generations, and waited in awe to be explained in detail in the class rooms-Shakespeare, Keats, Shaw, T.S.Eloitt have all curled up into a few lines of mere stories in bazar guides. Critical writings which were supposed to help readers understand these great writers and their works ...
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datanentrygo | 06:06 | 13/Feb/2008 |
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| Taj Mahal of India |
| Taj Mahal of India The Taj Mahal is considered as the best example of Mughal architecture a technique that combines elements from Persian, Turkish, Indian, and Islamic architectural techniques. Visit : http://indiavisit.webs.com/tm.htm
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Sarath Chandra | 04:43 | 7/Mar/2008 |
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| The Choice - Solutions or Greatness? |
| Poverty is of two kinds – relative and absolute. Relative poverty is if the of people have less money than most in the society. This condition will exist always as it is impossible for everybody to have equal wealth. This poverty is unsolvable. Absolute poverty refers to lack of food, clothing, shelter, and medical assistance. A society can be cons...
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