27
Nov
2007
by Mitesh Ashar | Tags: Awareness, NDNC, Society
Part 1 & Part 2 were all about registering yourself with your Telecom providers. Part 3 tells you more about enrolling yourself for the NDNC Registry with your bank or credit card company. Please click on the following links to register:
ABN Amro India
American Express India
Andhra Bank
Bank of Rajasthan
Bank of Baroda BobCard
Bank of India
Canara [...]
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25
Nov
2007
by theclairvoyant | Tags: Infrastructure, Mumbai
A local train packed to capacity, with people hanging out of the doorway, and perched atop the train. This is a sight most Mumbaikars are well accustomed to. Efforts by the civic body to somehow reduce the congestion have so far been unfruitful. More trains have been introduced, the BEST (Brihan Mumbai Electric Supply and [...]
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23
Nov
2007
by Rishabh Srivastava | Tags: Law & Order, Nandigram, Politics, SEZ, Society
CPI-Mafioso loudmouth and Don Karat’s better half Brinda Karat appeared on Karan Thapar’s Devil’s Advocate and reminded us once again what ugliness lies beneath that fair skin. To refresh everyone’s memory it was Brinda Karat who in the run up to the state sponsored civil war on Nandigram had called for a dose of “Dum [...]
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21
Nov
2007
by Poonam Sharma | Tags: Awareness, Children, Environment
Have you ever noticed the rag pickers who daily forage into the garbage bin near your house? They are the people responsible for cleaning most of the stuff we throw in our garbage!
Chances are you have never noticed these rag pickers, but these poorest of the poor rag pickers are the ones who not [...]
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19
Nov
2007
by falcon | Tags: Business, Media
Do statistical surveys really show us some enlightened path or are they there to make us believe what the fund-raisers and economy-churners want us to believe??
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16
Nov
2007
by Rishabh Srivastava | Tags: Cricket, Media, Sports
Greg Chappell has been in news for the last few days.
So the “good” old dog is barking again.
Chappell surely has a nuisance value. To be honest, it’s quite tempting to blame him for everything that has been going wrong around the world. The idiot is saying that he was racially abused and has accused [...]
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13
Nov
2007
by Rishabh Srivastava | Tags: Children, Society
The definition of “CHILD” in the Indian legal and policy framework is someone below 18 years. Our laws are not child friendly nor are they child-oriented. Here are a few figures for you to figure out the scenario:
Less than half of India’s children between the age six and fourteen go to school
Only 38% of children [...]
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10
Nov
2007
by Rishabh Srivastava | Tags: Law & Order, Society
ALMOST A COUPLE of years ago, in this very month, India lost a great soul, who redefined the meaning of valour and honesty. S Manjunath, sales manager with Indian Oil Corporation, was killed after detecting the irregularities at petrol pump in Lakhimpur Kheri district of UP in November 2005. The district court has convicted all [...]
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08
Nov
2007
by falcon | Tags: Awareness, Law & Order, Politics, Society
There are some things in this country, that go beyond my reasoning and I am left with only one thought:“It happens only in India”.
Maharashtra, the number one state in India has amended rules to allow tainted officials caught by the ACB (Anti Corruption Bureau) to get away.
According to the older rules, “Cognizable and non-bailable” offences [...]
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06
Nov
2007
by Rishabh Srivastava | Tags: Awareness, N-deal, Politics
IS THE nuke deal good for India? According to nuclear scientists, it is good. Ac-cording to the Left and all those who are against USA, it is bad. Scientists support it because it will improve the image of India and lead to India being ranked alongside US and Russia. BJP and the Left are opposing [...]
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