Outdoor
Sea levels will rise much faster than predicted
Dec 17th
A new study has found that sea levels will rise much faster than previously predicted, as the world’s glaciers and ice sheets are melting at an alarming rate.
According to a report in The Times, the study, commissioned by the US Climate Change Science Program, said that the rises will substantially exceed forecasts that do not More >
Is India poor, who says? Ask Swiss banks
Aug 20th
With personal account deposit bank of $1500 billion in foreign reserve which have been misappropriated, an amount 13 times larger than the country’s foreign debt, one needs to rethink if India is a poor country?.DISHONEST INDUSTRIALISTS, scandalous politicians and corrupt IAS, IRS, IPS officers have deposited in foreign banks in their illegal personal accounts More >
Its Really Unforgettable Help
Aug 19th
The tour of Amitabh Bachchcan which is currently doing performances all over the world “The Unforgetable Tour” will be really Unforgetable Tour.Because they are not only entertaining the people over the world but Amitabh Bachchan is going to spend some part of profit of the very good cause.This tour is managed by Wizcraft company.Amitabh Bachchan More >
Hey Stupid Residents Of Delhi/New Delhi, You Are About To Die In A Nuclear Explosion!
Aug 7th
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 Even those facilities that were under IAEA inspections on January 1, 2006 may, in fact will, be withdrawn from More >
Universe`s first star born tiny, grew huge
Aug 1st
Washington, Aug 01: The first object to brighten the dark, primordial universe after the Big Bang was the tiny seed of a star that rapidly grew into a behemoth 100 times more massive than the sun, scientists said on Thursday.
This first generation of stars apparently lived hard and died quickly. While our sun may More >
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 >


