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16 hours ago ago from Articles in Web - Free Articles
India never had a rich sporting history in comparison to other countries. If we take Olympics as a benchmark, India has always struggled to find a place in the top of the medals tally. Besides a few selected sports such as hockey and cricket, India has not made a major mark on any other sporting event if we look back at the history of Indian sports. The problem always is related to the development of good sporting infrastructure in the ...
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20 hours ago ago from in the name of LOVE
Our society is inundated with a fascination with stars. From movie stars, to music stars, to television stars, to now even reality television stars. With the invention of reality TV, talentless people can become wildly popular.* But the attraction to stars from a biblical perspective can shed light on how we are to interact with friends, family, and frienemies this holiday season. Matthew 2:1-2, 9-11 . A simple light hanging ...
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3 hours ago ago from IDRW.ORG
BY : Reuters U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing Co said on Monday it has started sourcing equipment worth more than $600 million from Indian firms for submarine fighting planes it is building for India. India signed a $2.1 billion contract with Boeing in January to procure eight P-8I aircraft for its navy as part of an overhaul of the South Asian nation's mainly old Soviet military hardware. We have started to place contracts ...
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3 hours ago ago from Rehmat\'s World
India's Arundhati Roy (born 1961) is a woman of many talents. She is an author, columnist, actress, and human right activists. However, one thing which makes her unique hates to apologize for the genocide of India's top Muslim minority (150 million) carried out by the Hindutva religious facists under the protection of Indian government and its law enforcement agencies. In her latest book, Listening to Grasshoppers: Field Notes on ...
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23 hours ago ago from Research on India
@ JOC: In order to increase its global reach, DHL Global Forwarding through its local arm DHL Lemuir Logistics, began services connecting India’s largest container port of Nhava Sheva to Dubai. This will expand and strengthen its customers’ supply-chain on the India-Middle East trade lane.
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Christopher Lydon: This "Year of India": Rana Dasgupta
8 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Rana Dasgupta 's India is a land of grueling poverty still, in a culture transfixed by glittering wealth. The dominant mood is "frenzied accumulation" in a society "consumed both by euphoria and dread." Mahatma Gandhi's India of fond memory -- triumphant non-violence and democratic socialism in a nation of villages -- is almost gone, and mostly forgotten, too. Rural India has dropped out of the conversation. The "great man" in India's dream ...
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2 hours ago ago from The New York Times
BANGALORE, India In the United States and Europe, people worry that their well-paying, high-skill jobs will be, in a word, shipped off to India. Kuni Takahashi for The New York Times Suri Venkatachalam, center, the chief of Connexios Life Sciences, a start-up developing drugs to treat diseases like diabetes. People here are also worried about the future. They fret that Bangalore, and India more broadly, will remain a ...
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17 hours ago ago from TIME.com - World
SEARCH TIME.COM Full Archive Covers Videos India's Friends: Dinner in the U.S., Dessert in Moscow By Jyoti Thottam / New Delhi Tuesday, Dec. 08, 2009 Russian President Dmitri Medvedev and Indian Prime Minister Manmoham Singh enter a hall during their meeting at the Kremlin Alexander Nemenov / AP Share Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visited ...
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