Anil - Instablogs
Nov 2 2008
Earlier Non Resident Indian (NRI) men was regarded with high esteem by the government of India as the country has been able to increase its foreign exchange reserves mainly due to the export of manpower and technical expertise, says Priyan...
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Oct 27 2008
I received an interesting email from Dr. Ramesh Mathur, a dental Surgeon in Gurgaon ( Haryana) this morning. I want to share it with you. It makes an interesting reading. —————– Yes, we all should support Raj...
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Jul 1 2008
A young Indian business journalist Sanjay Jha figures among the recipients of the prestigious Loeb Awards, among the highest honors in business journalism in the World. The Loeb Awards have been presented for 35 years by Anderson School of Management...
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May 7 2008
The political stature of Raj Thackeray: Raj Thackeray’s political stature is diminishing day by day following his expulsion from the Bal Thackeray’s stable in Maharashtra politics. Even in the last elections for the Mumbai Corporation,...
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Apr 14 2008
Terrorists from Islamic countries are generally referred to the hostile Western Media in the post 9/11 period but terrorists from Christian countries are not referred to as Christian terrorists. Why this discrimination? No religion teaches hatred and...
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Apr 14 2008
It is high time that more than a hundred and fifty thousand Tibetans in exile in India leave the country which gave them and their temporal leader The Dalai Lama shelter fifty years ago and in turn incurred wrath of the powerful neighbour China. The...
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Mar 16 2008
It was the movie “Lion of the Desert” on the life of legendary Libyan freedom fighter Omar Mukhtar which ignited the simmering fire in the hearts of Kashmiris in 1989. The mighty Communist USSR was too disintegrating into several nations....
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Jan 11 2007
A lesser death toll in 2006 does not indicate waning of the Naxalite movement in India but the mounting disparities between the rich and poor only feeds the growing cadres. Land reforms and a failed peace in Andhra Pradesh, growing industrial needs...
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Dec 1 2006
Sometimes described as a “virtual” nuclear weapons state, Japan has one of the world’s largest and most advanced civilian nuclear programs. It could likely have nuclear weapons within a few months of deciding it wanted them. The only...
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Nov 29 2006
Pope Benedict XVI arrives in Turkey, the most liberal Muslim country amidst deep divide, festering within Turkish society since the foundation of the modern state by its revered founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in 1923. Should Turkey face eastward, toward...
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