Posted by: Administrator
on Sep 30, 2010
If you want to kill a tree, don’t cut it, just curse it! The same seems to be happening with CWG.
Posted by: Administrator
on Sep 16, 2010
Just 18 days left for the Common Wealth Games. Here are some pictures describing the ongoing preparations for the National Games.
With the Games drawing closer, the buzz around the Games is only increasing. The Organising Committee puts up a brave front saying all’s under control even as workers frantically try to undo the damage caused by continued rains.
Here are some pictures from the last 24 hours vis a vis the Commonwealth Games.
Posted by: Administrator
on Sep 11, 2010

You play with what you see, and this is what children see.
For 17 years, the former furniture maker has been selling his diminutive wooden wares along the roadside, carefully arranged in lines, orderly, never honking or cutting each other off, in contrast to the real versions rumbling by a few feet away.
Over those years, the town of Dhanaula became locally famous for the brightly painted toys, and soon shopkeepers started coming from miles around to buy wholesale.
"Chinese toys have cheap electronics that break within a few days," says Gurpreet Singh Bagga, who buys for his shop 50 miles away. "And it's good to have things made in India for Indians. People get jobs."
As business grew, the 32-year-old Singh drew in his family members, employing his brother to cut the wood, his wife to sand and buff, his children to paint, producing an average of five a day. "It's good — now the family can work together," he says.
Posted by: Prem
on Jul 22, 2010

India is considered an emerging economic superpower. The Indian economy, which has weathered global economic crises better than most other countries, continues to boom.But there is still a pressing need to sustain the pace of growth and to achieve even higher rate of development so that the fruits of liberalisation and economic progress percolate down to the poorest sections of the society.
In order to create livelihood opportunities for the large unemployed population of the country, the need for double-digit growth of the economy as a target cannot be overemphasised.
Posted by: Prem
on Jun 28, 2010

Mango is a fruit indigenous to the Indian subcontinent,that belongs to the genus Mangifera, consisting of numerous species of tropical fruiting trees in the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae, of which Mangifera indica, or the common mango,is commonly cultivated and used for food.The mango is cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions and distributed widely in the world, mango is one of the most extensively exploited fruits for food, juice, flavor, fragrance and color.
Posted by: Prem
on Jun 22, 2010

Indian team captain has regained the number-one batting position while his side has returned to second spot in the Reliance Mobile ICC ODI Championship after its two matches in the Asia Cup in Dambulla, Sri Lanka.