By: Airavat Singh | 2010-04-04 | Politics Tyler Walker Williams, an Amercian Communist studying in India's JN University (New Delhi), stood for and won in the local student body elections last month. His article appeared in the local newspaper (Hindustan Times) describing his election as a blow to the "forces of globalization and neo-liberalism". My response to his claims: read more
By: Dezan Shira | 2011-07-04 | Politics The early decades of the 20th Century in China were tinted with a constant state of turmoil. After enduring a string of military defeats brought on by dissidents and foreign countries, the Qing Dynasty was overthrown in 1912, ending almost 6,000 years of imperial rule in China. In its place was a new national republic, headed by the revolutionist, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen. read more
By: K.R.SURENDRAN | 2010-11-01 | News and society Now that both parties are in a shambles, the sole reason being lack of dedicated leaders willing to work at the grass-roots level nominal. As Indian Express in an Editorial pointed out and as Prakash Karat pointed out Kiernan's 'honouring' of most of Indian Communist leaders calling them 'cafe-shop' going intellectuals' and Prakash Karat himself one among them. read more
By: Brian John | 2011-09-27 | College After the peasants had seen the suffering and disarray that the nationalist government's antics caused during the Japanese occupation in the 40s, the rural districts were ready for a change. The war with the Japanese finally came to an end with them surrendering in 1945, but the traces of their wrath were spread far and beyond rural North China. Between 1943 and 1945, Raoyang and the rest of Heibei saw.... read more
By: K.R.SURENDRAN | 2010-11-27 | Politics Prakash Karat, General Secretary, Communist Marxist Party of India (Marxist) in an interview with Eric Hobsbwam, the Marxist historian, held sometime back reportedly did attribute to Indian Communists' failure to penetrate the Hindi belt and spread its influence in North India to the caste-ridden society prevailing there. read more
By: Delwyn Lounsbury | 2011-07-30 | Politics Now, tyrannical President Obama communist seeks to divide Americans by blasting business in every speech he makes for having corporate jets. How many jobs are to be lost when airplanes stop being built and used? This guy does not understand a thing about job creation. Totalitarian Obama wants to violate our individual inherent rights to life, liberty and private property. read more
By: Ashish Kumar | 2011-11-14 | Destinations How the unavailability international online payment systems like paypal is hindering the growth of tourism sector. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-02 | Business "Communist Manifesto" (the "Declaration") has long been a hot research at home and abroad and difficult topic, their research innovation. Especially the past decade, a number of influential academic treatise have published research has made significant progress, mainly in the "Declaration" of the publication and dissemination of its texts, and Meaning, and the " Declaration "and the Marxism of contemporary China read more
By: Alok Neupane | 2010-12-05 | Advice Nepal is a very rich country when seen from the geographical or the cultural point of view.Yet, it comes in the first ten poor country in the world.Why? Annually, hundreds and thousands of millions of dollars is donated by the U.S.A, U.K and many other nations to Nepal but yet it's citizen are struggling hard as the other developed nations' citizens might have struggled in may be the 15th century.Why? read more
By: michelle | 2011-04-10 | Marriage Every one got chance to get married in their life and keep your marriage successful then there is a need of understanding between bride and groom. People prefer to get married in very crucial days and... read more
By: Intesols | 2011-03-24 | Exotic locations Not only that your quest for the most convenient trip from Melbourne to Kathmandu ends with Buddha Tours and Travels but your trip with us will also be a memorable one. ... read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-31 | Economics The corruption in Russia is well known when it comes to business endeavors. Still, Russian businesspeople, even though they deal with crime and corruption, graft and extortion, consider themselves entrepreneurs. Indeed in those types of situations, they are the only real entrepreneurs, even if their system is full of corruption. In Socialist countries, where the government runs everything (or tries too), there are very few real entrepreneurs, however, one could say that those businesses that participate illegally in the underground economy selling contraband are indeed entrepreneurs in their own right. read more
By: Jenny Lama | 2010-04-01 | Adventure Tourism For many, planning a weekend away with a young family is daunting, let alone planning an overseas trekking holiday. It does not have to be this way and with some simple practical advice, any family with an open mind can enjoy a culturally rich experience trekking with their children in the Himalaya. read more
By: Raj BalaTreks | 2011-09-11 | Outdoors The Everest Region offers a number of trekking experiences rewarding many trekkers with towering views, lush valleys, an abundance of flora and fauna while passing Sherpa villages and local Monasteries.Mount Everest was named after Sir George Everest in 1865 its known in Nepal as "Sagarmatha" which means the head of the ocean. Known in Tibet as “Chomalangma” which means goddess mother of the E read more
By: Mike Branson | 2010-11-18 | Press releases China's government announced food subsidies for poor families that communist leaders worry might stir unrest read more