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Color full Dreams of vision
Sasinarayanan Smoke art photography is a Branch of creative photography, already popular in European countries. This is first time in India it showed its presence. Mr.Ramesh Babu a freelance photographer… Read more
Mukherjee ‘delighted’ his book among top 100 best non-fiction
Washington, Aug 30 (IANS) Indian American Pulitzer Prize winner Siddhartha Mukherjee is “delighted” that his book on cancer has been listed 75th among Time magazine’s “All-Time 100 Best Nonfiction Books”… Read more
India is wasting its time chasing BlackBerry
By Prasanto K. Roy You’re a Delhi-based wannabe terrorist needing to communicate with your handlers. What do you do? Invisible-ink notes are passe, as are carrier pigeons. You will, of… Read more
Agra city going green – the voluntary way
By Brij Khandelwal Agra, Aug 9 The city of the Taj Mahal is set to look greener from the barren wasteland it has been reduced to over the decades.
Everest’s biggest mystery solved
Toronto, Aug 9 The greatest mystery in mountain climbing involving the death of two British mountaineers who might have climbed Mount Everest in 1924, nearly 30 years before Edmund Hillary… Read more
Media mogul K.M. Mathew passes away at 93
By Sanu George Kottayam (Kerala) Aug 1 Media mogul K.M. Mathew, the 93-year-old chief editor of Malayala Manorama, passed away early Sunday at his residence here in Kerala.
Life insurance firms mull riders to take policyholders for a ride
By Venkatachari Jagannathan Chennai, Aug 1 The dirty tricks departments in life insurance firms are busy at work to beat the new regulations for unit-linked insurance policy (ULIP) issued by… Read more
I am shocked and shattered, feel like commiting suicide: Lingaram
New Delhi, June 13 Lingaram Kodopi, a tribal student from Chhattisgarh who police say is the “mastermind” of an attack by suspected Maoists on a Congress leader’s house in the… Read more
Winds of change: Haryana puts spotlight on education
Chandigarh, July 6 From small towns to villages, Haryana is gearing up for a quiet revolution. Armed with over 35,000 new teachers, including 1,000 for the English language, and enhanced… Read more
Land of Krishna protests ban on peacock feather trade
Vrindavan, July 4 The national bird needs to be protected, but there is a flip side to the proposed ban on the domestic trade of peacock feathers.