India
Supreme Court, Impotence and the Govt of India
Aug 6th
Whenever I read a report in a newspaper about how the highest court of the land
chided such and such a govt of such & such state or the Govt of india, on issues ranging
from illegal squattors to sharing of waters, it always evokes a mixed feeling of laughter
and sadness. The whole judicial machinary in More >
Comparing USA and India..as far as current situation goes..
Aug 5th
Anti-secular communal politics of the evil minority in power have left senior citizens, women and children as perhaps the lowest priority for the authorities – notwithstanding the fact they are the weakest and the most vulnerable. Comparing the two “democracies” of the world, there are a few similarities and many differences between the two More >
DOG – The National Animal of India
Aug 3rd
Why Save the Tiger? They say it is the National Animal of India. A Good Joke. It is like calling Hockey as the National Game of India though very few among us know what is that. Nowadays Tigers cannot be soon even in the zoos. They can be counted in More >
No IAEA Inspections Will Be Allowed In India
Aug 2nd
The illegitimate, traitor ‘government’ in New Delhi cannot enter into any IAEA agreements for India. No IAEA inspections of any Indian facilities, beyond those that were under such inspections on January 1, 2006, will be allowed. Even those facilities that were under IAEA inspections on January 1, 2006 may, in fact will, be withdrawn from More >
Rail Travel a torture in India
Aug 1st
32 people died in a rail accident in India’s Andhra Pradesh. The government or the railways won’t cry for the victims because callousness is rampant in the corridors of power, unless the ministers are seeking votes. Rail travel is really a trauma in the subcontinent. The railways are a monopoly of the central govt. Fares More >
Train Catches Fire in Andhra, 20 Killed
Aug 1st
Twenty passengers were killed and four injured when five coaches of Gautami Express caught fire in Waranagal district of Andhra Pradesh early on Friday morning.
Authorities say the number of dead could go up. Thirteen charred bodies were found in a single coach.
The injured have been admitted in a hospital at Warangal.
Reacting on the tragic accident More >
Air India ups its fares from today
Aug 1st
On the heels of private airlines Kingfisher and Jet Airways revising fares, flag carrier Air India on Friday said it too would hike fares with immediate effect, but did not specify the quantum of increase.
Kingfisher and Jet had yesterday announced their decision to hike fares after state-run oil companies increased Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) prices More >
India ranked second best place for business investment by US executives
Aug 1st
New York, Aug.1 (ANI): India has been ranked as the second best country outside the United States for business investment, according to a “Winning Strategies in Economic Development Marketing” survey.
Top US corporate executives have ranked China as the best country outside the United States for business investment. The survey has been released here this week.
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Partial Solar eclipse in India
Aug 1st
New Delhi, Aug 01: A total eclipse of the sun will occur on Friday afternoon and it will be visible as a partial eclipse throughout India.
In general, the total eclipse will be visible in the region covering northern and eastern parts of North America, Greenland, northern Europe and Asia except Japan.
Considering the earth as More >
Dismantling Terrorism in India
Jul 29th
Indian government must be applauded and appreciated for handling the terrorism wisely. Ramesh Thakur has rightly pointed out the example of Jaswant Singh, India’s foreign minister who escorted the terrorist to get release of the hostages; it must go down in the annals of history as act of wisdom. While India’s approach towards terrorism More >

