The Uncivil Litigator narrates an amusing story Allah/Bhagwan/God about a non resident Indian’s trip to Indian places and his...
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Indian Art News, the blog that keeps track of news in the Indian art world has put a story from New Kerala about the wishes of the Bihar miniature artists who desire to represent India in international events showcasing their work.
The article ends by...
This is perhaps one of the most interesting post that I came for sometime. Someone, actually loscha of edmaro has put up a list of movies under the title 'Bollywood equivalency list' where he has named the Hollywood inspired Bollywood movies.
Great...
Prolific writer Rajesh Jain in his weblog Emergic writes about business in rural India. He showcases Hindustan Lever's initiative Project Shakti that has extended its reach into 80,000 of India's 638,000 villages!
In his post, he writes about the...
Pooja Aggarwal in Travel Memoirs writes about her trip to India where she visited the timeless architectural wonder the Taj Mahal. In her aptly-titled post - India's Crowning Glory she has put some breathtaking images of the Taj. Just have a look at it...
Sahad in ContentSutra writes about the operators' apathy towards launching mobile TV in India despite TRAI's policy framework allowing so. He refers to the Financial Times article that discusses the issue. He writes: India is still sleeping on its 3G...
'Taking Free Software to the Farmers and Fields of India’ post explains how farmers across rural India with the aid of sites like aAqua.org Web site now can find appropriate, demand-driven farming knowledge with in just few clicks. Seems farming too is...
With burgeoning of various news channels in today’s Indian news world a stiff competition between various channels has engendered. Basically it is war for TRP’s.Now profit making and watch dog role both are the two sides of the same coin- news channels....
Bangalore- the silicon valley of India is at present the fastest sprouting city but along with its fast growth there is sheer mushrooming of vehicles as well, which is directly proportional to increase in traffic. Bangalore has 600 to 800 vehicles...
Sonia Gandhi’s ‘ultimate sacrifice’ in 2004 by giving up the opportunity of becoming the Prime Minister of India actually gave her many admirers who habitually miss the woods for the trees. Actually these people are not to be blamed for myopia is also a...
Dreamchaser in his [sic] blog reports the violence that has erupted in Sathyabama Deemed University on Old Mahabalipuram Road, Chennai after a day of uneasy calm. He quotes extensively from The Hindu about the violent agitation there that resumed again...
Amit Varma in India Uncut writes a timely post on Sachin Tendulkar when the champion cricketer is going through a slump in his career. His sweet and short post on Sachin quoting the legendary Lata Mangeshkar is a true tribute to the man who has...
Cue Blocks writes about the increase in the rate of attrition in the Indian IT industry. Many IT professional are going abroad in the attraction of lucrative and high paying posts and no amount of compensation can convince them to stay back and work in...
Bombay Adventures writes of certain problems that a Mumbaiite has to grow living with. As per the blogger: These are just observations, not criticisms. Bombay, as a city to work in is far more professional than Delhi. Things happen, and despite the...

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