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25th September 2008
Come autumn with its lavish harvest and cool breezes, and for the people of India, its time to revel in various festivities. One of these festivals is the Dhanteras, also known as 'Dhantrayodashi' or 'Dhanvantari Triodasi' dedicated to the celebration of ...
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23rd September 2008
Have you ever been through a situation wherein you've sought to purchase a gift, but you seem to have run out of ideas to purchase one? Many people purchase gifts on an impulse, but repent their decision later. At the same time, they tend to spend more on...
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18th September 2008
If you are interested in buying a Rolex, how would you make out whether you are buying an original or simply a replica? As the awareness about imported brands and costly watches such as Rolex increases in India, there will be cases where people will be sw...
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04th September 2008
Diwali, or Deepavali, is the Hindu festival of lights. It is celebrated in a big way in India and Nepal, where it is called Tihar. The term Deepavali is of Sanskrit origin, which means an array of lamps. The word ‘deep’ means clay lamp and ‘avali’...
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20th August 2008
Gifts are the ideal way to express mutual love and affection with each other in the busy society of today. They form the basis of mutual trust and bonding that people share with one another. I'm sure that as a child, you still remember your first gift - p...
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15th August 2008
I'm sure that many of you will have heard the song by the famous American singer Dionne Warwick - "…Keep smiling…keep shining…that's what friends are for…" This is a song about friends and friendship, for it is truly a hallowed and revered institu...
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25th July 2008
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The festival of Raksha Bandhan (Rakhi) is round the corner once again. Many Indians here and abroad will be celebrating this festival with enthusiasm and traditional fervour. Hectic preparations for Raksha Bandhan start taking place m...
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14th July 2008
Raksha Bandhan (Rakhi) is a traditional Indian festival in which sisters tie a sacred thread of protection around their brother’s wrists. By accepting a thread from his sister, the brother is bound to protect his sister from harm.
The sanctity of the...
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11th July 2008
The emergence and evolution of the internet in the last decade and especially over the past few years has made it an inseparable part of human lives. Ecommerce technologies have facilitated the opening of web stores; so that people can make their purchase...
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11th July 2008
The emergence and evolution of the internet in the last decade and especially over the past few years has made it an inseparable part of human lives. Ecommerce technologies have facilitated the opening of web stores; so that people can make their purchase...
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28th June 2008
Introduction:
Books are a common feature in today’s fast moving world. It is quite difficult to find someone who has not seen, touched, and read at least one book in his or her lifetime. Today, authors write books on nearly every subject be it arts, sc...
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15th May 2008
The two-wheeler industry in India has grown rapidly in the country since the announcement of the process of liberalization in 1991 by the then finance minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, now Prime Minister of India.
Previously, there were only a handful of t...
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14th May 2008
Not very long ago, the only cars that were available in India were the Ambassador and the Premier Padmini. The Ambassador is a replica of the Morris Oxford – an old British car, while the Premier Padmini was a Fiat 1100 assembled in India.
All that...
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10th April 2008
A lot of water has flowed under the bridge from the time that mobiles were unheard of in India to the present where they have become almost ubiquitous. Beginning from those days, Indian subscribers paid around Rs. 16.40 for a mobile to mobile call and aro...
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10th April 2008
A lot of water has flowed under the bridge from the time that mobiles were unheard of in India to the present where they have become almost ubiquitous. Beginning from those days, Indian subscribers paid around Rs. 16.40 for a mobile to mobile call and aro...
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