Archive for July 22, 2008
Qutub Minar – Delhi
Jul 22nd
Finally last Sunday I got a chance to visit the Minar …
I used to see it while going from Delhi to Gurgaon …from buses, Ladu sarai bus stand ….
and then I was there….
We reached around 11 am and it was awfully hot …took tickets and went inside ….
I personally liked the place more than More >
Nutririous breakfast/ wholesome breakfast/ mixed dal dosa
Jul 22nd
Ingredients
Raw rice – 250gms
Toor dal – 50gms
Urad dal – 50gms
Bengal gram – 50gms
Green chillies – 6nos
Methi (fenugreek) – 1 small pinch
Coconut – 1 cup, scraped
Asafoetida – a pinch
Curd – 2 cups
Mustard – 1tsp
Oil – to make the dosa
Curry leaves – 1 small bunch
Coriander leaves – 1 small bunch, finely chopped
Ginger – 1/2″ piece, chopped More >
10 MYTHS — NUCLEAR DEAL ( By former chariman Atomic Energy Commission)
Jul 22nd
The India-US nuclear deal is not in the national interest. It presents the very serious danger of capping our strategic programme by bringing us into the non-proliferation regime. That alone is reason enough not to go forward with the deal
In spite of the fact that the India-US nuclear deal is not in the national interest, More >
GURUVAYUR STHALA PURANAM BY P R RADHAKRISHNAN
Jul 22nd
GURUVAYUR : STHALA PURANAM
Guruvayur is called BHOO LOKA VAIKUNDHAM. Do you know why ? It is the place where the Krishnanjana Shila idol of Lord which ,He Himself worshipped is installed. .
I am giving hereunder the Sthala Purana of this place.
It is believed by all Hindus that Guruvayur More >
CONSEQUENCES OF THE TRUST VOTE
Jul 22nd
The following has nothing to do with the result of the confidence motion. I have always believed that the govenment will win the trust vote simply because the inducements (read bribes) that the government can give because it has enormous power are unmatched by the opposition.
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Politics is a funny thing. Actually, life it self More >
A Race against Time…and Unexpected Competition!
Jul 22nd
“Winning isn’t always a victory and losing isn’t defeat.” The first words that come to mind as India wrapped up their first of two do-or-die matches, with barely any breathing space in their success over the West Indies.
The Kinrara More >

