By: pooja rajput | 2012-04-12 | Vacations The recent issue of Italian tourist abduction by Maoist has sparked great concerns among the State Police and Central Government, with the view of India’s relationships worsening with Italy in the years to come. read more
By: Neil Jhonson | 2010-12-11 | News and society A senior official said during his visit to China, the ULFA leader had struck a deal with the arms dealers there for steady supply of arms and ammunition at a premium. 'We suspect the Maoists are one of the major beneficiaries of the deal,' he said. read more
By: Saptarshi Majumdar | 2011-03-29 | Commentary China is cultivating India's immediate neighbors in the Indian Ocean littoral states by extending them financial and defence assistance to build up their naval forces purportedly against any possible India aggression against them. Even China built up a few naval facilties in countries surrounding India in South Asia - namely is Pakistan, Bangladesh, Srilanka, Myanmar and Maldives. India should hav read more
By: Peter Martin | 2011-07-01 | Security Recently, Apple released security update for mitigating security vulnerabilities associated with Java for OS X users. read more
By: preeti singh | 2012-03-17 | Careers State Bank of India is the largest financial and banking services company in India in terms of assets, revenue and market capitalization. It is a state owned institution or corporation with the headquarters in Mumbai, Maharashtra. read more
By: Nikita Verma | 2012-02-10 | Politics Providing latest news to the people is not as easy as just put the information on paper or broadcast. Nowadays it requires proper planning to capture the attention of the readers or viewers properly to keep them reading and viewing the North India news and their international news. read more
By: Ken Kaufman | 2010-03-28 | Entrepreneurs The intent of this article is to clarify the two most significant flaws entrepreneurs, business owners, and CEOs experience when trying to understand their break-even point, both in terms of sales volume and units. read more
By: Angel Everton | 2011-08-30 | Dental Our teeth form an integral part of our body, both structurally and cosmetically. A pair of healthy sets of teeth is essential to accomplish a pleasant look. read more
By: Gabriel Dalporto | 2010-04-04 | Politics The $800 billion stimulus bill working its way through congress is fatally flawed. There is too much emphasis on tax breaks, which will be pocketed by individuals instead of spent, and does not fix the root of the problem which is housing. The current emphasis on bailing out the states will not result in any net new spending on job creation. Any stimulus spending beyond fixing housing should be focused on productive employment, which will not only translate into sorely needed new schools, bridges or prisons, but will also give consumers confidence to start spending. read more
By: Susanta Bhattacharyya | 2010-04-04 | Politics Lots of people, otherwise aloof from any political discourse had actively involved themselves in the Nandigram debate. Many words are still flooding the Internet sites on the pros and cons of the events happened in Nandigram, a rural locality in the East Midnapur district of West Bengal. Who really cares if Kabir Suman is a Marxist or opportunist? Perhaps Mamata Banerjee does; because she might have discovered many resemblances with him. read more
By: SEOResearchDesk atConvonix | 2010-11-20 | SEO Do you have your own website? Do you think SEO is challenging than what it is said to be? You must be facing various questions like this and one of the biggest SEO challenges which you might face will be regarding the link building strategy. Most of the people feel that getting links is an easy task and the SEO firm will just go and get the links. read more
By: Chris Mansela | 2011-07-08 | Screenplay Hamlet is sometimes referred to as the story of a man who could not make up his mind. Written by William Shakespeare, the play follows a young prince named Hamlet and how he takes revenge upon his uncle for killing his father, the King of Denmark. Throughout the play, Hamlet experiences many mental and emotional challenges, and is very confused about what he should do. Hamlet's inaction also cause read more
By: DietDoc | 2011-02-15 | Weight Loss Atkins diet was developed twenty years ago to serve the main purpose of improving heart conditions of patients. However, weight loss was noted as a welcomed side effect of the diet. The basic principle of Atkins diet is 0 carbohydrates. read more