Does this means that there are thousands, well hundreds of jobs for our educated but not gainfully employed??
Bangalore Squeezes India's Low-Skill Hinterland
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Assam under threat, says former official
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The illegal immigration of Bangladeshi nationals into Assam has affected the social, political and cultural atmosphere of the State, H.K. Bhattacharyya, former IPS official
There is a myth being
circulated that India is a country which never invaded other country. This
is however is not true. In case of Nagaland, India definitely invaded the
country. The Naga's, who time and time again have made it
known to both former colonizer Britain and newly emerging Ind
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It seems that Indian music people can learn a thing or two (if not more) from the choices Grammy awarders make - to keep cohesion in the US society. They have a category for Native American Music (Red Indian ) which was won this year by Sacred Ground - A Tribute To Mother EarthVarious ArtistsJi
even lectures 3 and 4 also do not need the password. Umesh PS: Some might like the cannibal story of British sailors lost at sea - in second lecture.umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Here is a weblink by which to access the world's most ornate classroom (at Harvard's Sanders Theatr
If tea estates are a losing proposition (sunset industry) as some local businessmen claim then why is this MNC still in it? Umeshbg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://www.williamsonteaassam.com/te.html ___assam mailing listassam@assamnet.orghttp://ass
World Bank must be the only international organization where the president is chosen on the basis of his nationality just like the head of Catholic Church is chosen on the basis of his religion. Indians have become Heads of many international banks - but perhaps they would have to change their nati
What do you mean - good or bad? It seems that in 2004 also some Lama from Tibet based in north India with Dalai Lama won a Grammy. Does that make Lama Tashi's (of NE India) work any worse? Is there any competition? UmeshBartta Bistar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Grammys: from monk to funk
Cutlery in bamboo
Guwahati: If you are fed up with your cutlery and looking for something extraordinary, you can now try cutlery made of bamboo.
The eco-friendly range has reached the market, following the efforts of Tridib Mahanta, who has been carving them for the past two years. He is now ho
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>Meanwhile debate over the size of the PCG continued to rage. A section within the group >including the two editors confided that they preferred that a small group from among them >to carry on further negotiations. It is much easier for a small team to maintain secrecy and >take prompt decisions wi
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Respected Kartik and Namita,
Thanks a lot for your kind initiative. I
will be sending in detailed soon. You can still check
the site http://www.cic.nic.in
for details about CIC.
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ground
In sept, 2002, CIC was launched in all 487 blocks of North
East with the fo
Grammys: from monk to funk
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Tenam Lama , of the Monks of Sherab Ling Monestary, collects the award for Best Traditional World Mus
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