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- Prosecution System 7/31/2008 5:05:45 PM
In Law Enforcement & Police, By: Payal Jain Every aspect of criminal justice administration is badly in need of reform. Several committees have recommended legal and institutional changes to strengthen the system.
- Technical Education 7/31/2008 4:54:38 PM
In Education & Reference, By: Payal Jain The changing economic scenario throughout the world has made several developing countries including India to give utmost importance to technical education. India has taken crucial steps to pursue quality in technical education.
- Thinking Of Afghanistan 7/29/2008 8:03:04 AM
In News & Events, By: Payal Jain The suicide attack on India’s Kabul mission, killing four Indians, including two diplomats, and 40 Afghans, underscores the world community’s failure to bring a semblance of normalcy to Afghanistan.
- The Person In Charge Of You 7/29/2008 8:01:49 AM
In Psychology, By: Payal Jain All of us have a false nature that is presently acting as an intermediary between who we really are and the world around us. It is this same false nature that both creates and places us on the psychological battlefield.
- Cleaning The Environment-The Family Way 7/29/2008 8:00:35 AM
In Environment & Ecology, By: Payal Jain Children are reminders of our best and worst habits. For example, I can't stand it when I see anyone throw garbage on the road, in a park or anywhere but in a proper disposal bin.
- Climate Action 7/29/2008 7:59:25 AM
In Weather, By: Payal Jain By carrying out the deliberations behind closed doors the panel of Indian experts who prepared the climate action report-eminent persons in the environment field have obviously aroused misgivings among the civil society groups.
- Coal And Climate 7/29/2008 7:58:04 AM
In Weather, By: Payal Jain This week, a Georgia court in USA, halted the Construction of a new 1,200 megawatt coal-fired power plant because its supporters could not provide a plan to limit climate change-causing carbon dioxide emissions from it.
- Showing Some Respect For The Nation 7/29/2008 7:56:29 AM
In Society & Culture, By: Payal Jain Many a times there is National Anthem playing at different places, but how many of us actually stand to pay our due respects for the country’s national Anthem. We have heard the same tune numerous times during our school morning assemblies.
- Keep Politics Away From Diversity 7/29/2008 7:54:41 AM
In Politics & Government, By: Payal Jain India is a colorful country where people of different religions, regions, languages and cultures live together since the time immemorial. Majority of people of India are decedents of immigrants from across the Himalayas.
- Franchising In Food And Beverage Industry-Part I 7/29/2008 7:52:45 AM
In Business & Finance, By: Payal Jain If you love food then having a good meal every day is not enough. People who love food like to experiment with different tastes and flavors. A teenager wants to go out with friends and enjoy a cup of cappuccino at a cafe.
- Franchising In Food And Beverage Industry-Part II 7/29/2008 7:51:47 AM
In Business & Finance, By: Payal Jain Training & support is another aspect that matters a lot in the food & beverage franchise business that helps you in learning every aspect of business.
- Is Your Child Fussy About Food? 7/29/2008 7:50:41 AM
In Health, By: Payal Jain I often see mothers of young children including myself complaining about how children are fussy about eating these days. Many times I feel it is just a phase. Many toddlers just don’t feel the need to eat at predefined times of the day.
- Spirit Of The Game 7/29/2008 7:48:48 AM
In Sports, By: Payal Jain One should play the game in the spirit of the game. Sport is meant to unite hearts. It is a great leveler. The Olympic Spirit is neither the property of one race nor of one age. Yet, we come across unsavory incidents off and on.
- Some Modern Harmful Habits 7/29/2008 7:47:24 AM
In Health, By: Payal Jain We call it, shortness of time or being modern or simply the taste, everyone seems to be a lover or burgers, pizzas, pastas etc. Having these foods occasionally does not harm the body but making the fast food a habit in your life style does no good.
- Living In Harmony 7/29/2008 7:45:37 AM
In Family & Relationships, By: Payal Jain I am a mother of one child and there are times when I want one more and there are times when I feel that one is enough. Many parents of one child feel this way. The only child often reveled in their parent’s full attention.
- Starting A Budget Hotel-Part I 7/29/2008 7:44:35 AM
In Business & Finance, By: Payal Jain India is one of the most favorite global locations in the world. Today, the tourism industry in India is one of the fastest growing sectors and given the situation, hotel industry seems to be bright.
- Starting A Budget Hotel-Part II 7/29/2008 7:43:32 AM
In Business & Finance, By: Payal Jain Budget hotel should include the following facilities.
1. Well maintained and well-equipped house and guest rooms with quality carpets, area rugs, tiles or marble flooring, furniture, fittings etc.
2. Sufficient parking with adequate road width.
- Controversy Over Examinations For IAS And IPS 7/29/2008 7:42:05 AM
In News & Events, By: Payal Jain The controversy over the so-called special treatment given by the Sixth Pay Commission to IAS officers over the IPS and Central Secretariat services has attracted wide public attention.
- Some Tips For Your Living Room 7/29/2008 7:39:27 AM
In Home & Garden, By: Payal Jain Living room, as the name suggests, adds life to the décor of your home. So you have a limited budget for the living room, don’t worry as with little bit of creativity, you could give a dazzling look to your living room.
- Must Haves For Good Parentage-Part I 7/29/2008 7:37:51 AM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain Parentage is a very important to bring the very best out of the child. Generosity, strength of character, courage, honesty and discipline are some of the values that we introduce our children to at an impressionable age.
- Must Haves For Good Parentage-Part II 7/29/2008 7:36:45 AM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain Apologizing to your child for breaking his heart by not showing up at his playgroup’s Christmas party; or just saying sorry for shouting at your kid can up your coolness quotient.
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