2007 Nobel Prize for Chemistry goes to Kerala State Pollution Control Board

May 11th, 2012

We Indians are quite aware of the reckless nature of our government and the government departments as well Here is one more highly irresponsible act Kerala State Pollution Control Board that should be highlighted in golden words. Brijesh’s post ”BURN PLASTICS- GOOD FOR HEALTH’- SAYS KERALA GOVERNMENT’ is the straight-line illustration of how irresponsible our governments can be.

Temple Demolitions: Get heard

May 11th, 2012

The only Hindu temple in Lahore, Pakistan, has been knocked down to make way for a commercial building. As expected, this has hurted the sentiments of many people. Ravi’s post ‘Temple Demolitions: Get heard’ is a meticulous and explained account that this is not the first time any Hindu temple has been demolished in country other than India. A quick look at this post will enlighten you with the related facts.

Tharoor, son of India

May 11th, 2012

India is all set this time to lobby hard for son of soil -’Tharoor’ with other nations. All that we need is nine of the 15 votes in the Security Council with no vetoes from the five permanent members. Ganesh’ post ‘Tharoor it is..’ is a to-the-point, skillfully written post with a short profile of Shashi Tharoor.

Upahar tragedy: Remains of the Day

May 10th, 2012

June 13, 1997 is the date that is registered in the tragedy register of India. Just three days back was the ninth year since the Uphaar cinema fire burning 59 people. In case you still are not aware about the case, Sonia Faleiro’ s post ‘Remains of the Day’ is must for you. Emotive and powerful writing.

Ba-ba Desi rhymes

May 10th, 2012

The Madhya Pradesh government has wiped out various poems from the primary school syllabus, oops even the very famous and kid favourite-’twinkle twinkle little star..’ and Ba-ba black sheep…’ saying their this endeavor is to trim down the western influence on children. Sidin’s post ‘Come rhyme our nation to progress…’ is an open support to the initiative of the MP government. So if you wanna script nice, ek dum desi and patriotic nursery rhymes, this post is appropriate selection.

All this for a pre-paid connection?

May 10th, 2012

Most of us who use prepaid mobile connection must be quite aware about the awkward and a nasty procedure attached with it, buying a cell phone is easy but getting a prepaid connection is a cumbersome job. Shivaji Das’s post ‘Notional National Security’ is a convincing satire on our national security agencies, set of rules made by them and the government.

Who’s really watching the ads?

May 9th, 2012

Ad world has really grown in these two three years. However the startling fact is that although the number of ad made and telecasted have grown but the proportion of ads being wathched has dropped steeply through these years as well. Rashmi Bansal, via her explained post ‘Who’s really watching the ads?’ has exposed the Ad world gimmick.

ASH’s hand prints ceremony at IIFA

May 9th, 2012

Indian bombshell Aishwarya Rai graced IIFA with her presence. Aishwarya actually took part in a handprint ceremony at the Grand Hyatt Hotel. The post ‘(Pics) Aishwarya Rai in handprint ceremony’ is the condensed, convinced and perfect visual depiction of the event. The post is actually a perfect souvenir for all ash fans.

Mumbai’s firece newspaper wars

May 9th, 2012

Newspapers have always fought from very beginning for their readership. This time once again Hindustan Times, HT, and DNA all are claiming to have 2 lakh subscribers each. However who is right and who is wrong is not yet proved. Amit’s post ‘Mumbai’s newspaper wars’ is a fantastic and clear-cut writing about the media wars, be it for subscribers or advertisers.

Unemployed?You will get 500,just vote for Mulayam

May 8th, 2012

Mulayam’s Govt. is working overtime to bulk up S.P.’s UP vote banks. Elections are due next year. The season of doles has started early. The state government will hand out unemployment allowance to jobless graduates of UP. Bhavesh’s post ‘Mulayam to hike job allowance if voted back’ is a lucid picture of Indian vote bank politics.

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