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Playing a daughter-in-law to a commoner family is easy, because its’ less encompassing and contained to accepting your better half, his parents and members of immediate family. Things can get harder than thought of when you decide to become a cross.
Another milestone has been set on the road to strengthening Indian democracy with the implementation of Right to Education Act 2010 that ensures free and compulsory education to all children bur etween the age of 6 and 14 years. The act guarantees...
Three years of lone battle and 55-year-old Chanderpati’s anxious wait to see the murderers of her son and daughter-in-law getting punished is about to end. She rightly wants the court, just like every other person who respects individual freedom,...
The ongoing trial of Aung San Suu Kyi demonstrates Burmese military Juntas intention of using every weapon in its armory to prolong its rule and prevent the establishment of popular democracy.As if waiting to strike, the Junta extends Suu Kyis about..
Hero, heroine and villain are the foundation of Hindi cinema. Negative villainous characters have always added spice to the otherwise sugary love stories. With Indian villains having lived up more than to their reputation, take a look at...
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Indian Cinema, Bollywood's villians, Gulshan grover, Sadashiv Amrapurkar
Ashutosh Rana, Nadira, Danny Denzongpa, Rehman, Lalita Pawar, Mohan Aghase, Ajit
Sharukh khan, Pran, Anupam Kher, Prem Chopra, films, entertainment
Amrish Puri
Amjad Khan, Technology, India
Terror struck Mumbai on November 26, 2008 and India's financial capital saw bloodbath, in what comes out to be India's 9/11. India's worst terrorist attack resulted in the death of 183 Civilians, including 22 foreigners.
Recurring terror...
The Indian cricket team, despite of all criticism back in India, busy in losing the game from the South African team in the tour of South Africa. Other teams of cricket playing nations may learn a unique quality from Indian team 'How to loose a winning...
We are fast catching up with the world in blogosphere. Recently the blog count in india crossed the 1 Million mark. However, this number is relatively less when we compare ourselves to other countries...
Maybe we can be satisfied that with the current.
The government of India is still in mess on the issue of hanging of Afzal. Indian Blogsphere has been almost silent on this issue. I just find October 5 post here on Afzal hanging.
It writes as What do you make out of the number of protests by...
Blogging in India is no more an alien phenomenon. We are witnessing the birth and growth of new Indian based blogs at a swift pace. Blogging has given best platform for the Indian users to express their views and opinions on any topic. Blogging is...
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