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  • India And The Oil Story 7/23/2008 7:00:00 AM
    In News & Events, By: Payal Jain
    Recent price hike of the oil has shaken up the entire world economies and people’s day today activities. The high level protests like strikes ,rallies called by people of India to protest the unpredictable price hike of the oil is a political game.

  • Paint Market In India 7/23/2008 6:57:16 AM
    In Business & Finance, By: Payal Jain
    With Major Indian and global paints manufacturers holding a lion’s share of the market, it is quite a challenge for the small manufacturer to hold forte and capture more customers.

  • Patience Pays 7/23/2008 6:54:13 AM
    In Psychology, By: Payal Jain
    Patience is a by-product of difficulties. Gods can’t grant it for the asking. One has to gain it through experience.Indeed, it is a virtue that is earned. Our first reaction in the face of any trouble is to get irritated.

  • In The Name Of Poor 7/23/2008 6:52:33 AM
    In Economics, By: Payal Jain
    The United Nations Development Programme is working on the strategy for doing business with the poor and creating value for all. The message is that doing business with the poor provides excellent opportunities for making profits for companies.

  • Security Of Indian Personnels 7/23/2008 6:50:33 AM
    In News & Events, By: Payal Jain
    The suicide bombing into the gates of the Indian embassy in Kabul on July 7 was perhaps the deadliest of it’s and since the overthrow of the Taliban in 2001.

  • Tribute To Manekshaw 7/23/2008 6:48:27 AM
    In Society & Culture, By: Payal Jain
    With the passing away on June 27 of Field Marshal Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw, Indians lost their only modern-day military hero. Sam crafted India’s military victory in 1971, the first in a thousand years.

  • Words They Say 7/23/2008 6:46:16 AM
    In Politics, By: Payal Jain
    Politicians play with words. For, they have a game to win which is election or struggle for power. One day they can condemn a person. The following day they can shake hands with him or her. There are examples galore around us. Why should they do it?

  • World's Efforts To Control Inflation 7/23/2008 6:44:29 AM
    In Business & Finance, By: Payal Jain
    The first quarter of 2008-09 has ended dismally for the economy as a whole, from raging inflation, which had risen from 8 per cent in March to around 12 per cent by end-June, while industry and infrastructure have continued their growth downtrend.

  • Great Time For Startups 7/23/2008 6:42:12 AM
    In Business & Finance, By: Payal Jain
    The key growth-related initiatives that small businesses and startups are likely to take in the first half of 2008 include the product and market related initiatives top the agenda, followed by those related to funding.

  • Central Asia Issue 7/23/2008 6:22:26 AM
    In News & Events, By: Payal Jain
    Hunt for black gold has made Central Asia a highly tense spot in the world. There is a growing rivalry amongst nations to have a foothold in the region. Americans, Chinese are trying to have their share.

  • Attracting The Right Workforce 7/23/2008 5:59:44 AM
    In Business & Finance, By: Payal Jain
    The success of any business company largely depends on its workforce. Hiring the right person for the right job is vital for any business. Human resources are the biggest asset of a company.

  • Sharing The Big Pie 7/23/2008 5:56:29 AM
    In Politics & Government, By: Payal Jain
    The United National Progressive Alliance might be in trouble due to a split even though some sections tend to take an exaggerated view and see it as if the nation has been hit by a gargantuan political disaster.

  • Kinds Of Eating Disorders 7/23/2008 5:53:01 AM
    In Health, By: Payal Jain
    There are different kinds of eating disorders, but there are three basic ones which are discussed as follows:

  • Ethical Behavior In Public Service 7/23/2008 5:50:29 AM
    In Society & Culture, By: Payal Jain
    The government exists for the sustenance of the public or common good. Ethics not only help to articulate our evaluation of government performance but also determines the ranking of our evaluations performance.

  • Lesser Known Fruits-The Commercial Way 7/23/2008 5:42:47 AM
    In Food & Drink, By: Payal Jain
    Now that you know a bit of these lesser known fruits, you must be wondering why they were not well commercialized in India despite of the potential they had. Entrepreneurs also shy away because the market for such fruits is unorganized.

  • Does Your Child Have An Eating Disorder? 7/23/2008 5:40:05 AM
    In Health, By: Payal Jain
    An eating disorder occurs when an individual starts relating his or her food intake to satisfying and fulfilling psychological needs or overcoming deep seated anxieties and insecurities.

  • The Election War 7/23/2008 5:37:55 AM
    In Elections, By: Payal Jain
    The Nuclear war continues between the Congress and the Left and this should surprise no one in particular as elections are around the corner and anything done today has little relevance in the immediate future.

  • Eye Care For The Apple Of Your Eye-Part I 7/23/2008 5:35:46 AM
    In Health, By: Payal Jain
    Most of the newborns seem perfectly well formed and active but the fact is that at the time of birth his visual system is still quite underdeveloped. It usually takes about two years for it to attain maturity.

  • Lesser Known Fruits-Part I 7/23/2008 5:34:09 AM
    In Food & Drink, By: Payal Jain
    Fruits not only taste great, but are also low on the calorie count, build up your immune system, and help prevent heart diseases, tooth decay and even cancers. However, not every fruit has such a good fate.

  • Eye Care For The Apple Of Your Eye-Part II 7/23/2008 5:31:31 AM
    In Health, By: Payal Jain
    Tear ducts are tiny tubes that run from the inner corner of the eye downwards towards the nose. Their main function is to collect tears constantly being produced by the eyes to keep them clean and moist, and drain this fluid in the nasal cavity.

  • Lesser Known Fruits-Part II 7/23/2008 5:29:00 AM
    In Food & Drink, By: Payal Jain
    Native to the Malay Peninsula, these can be seen in Australia, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, India, Burma, Columbia, the Philippines and Sri Lanka.

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