The much talked about and self proclaimed ‘good will gestures” of Karnataka is being put to questions by Tamil Nadu government on the crucial issue concerning inappropriate Cauvery water distribution. Karnataka is presumed to release an approximate quantity of 1.25 TMCFT (10,000 cusses) per day. Tamil Nadu government does not seem to be contented with this distribution. They have brought in the slander that the stand of Karnataka in this issue is completely and undeniably ‘reprehensible’. Tamil Nadu government raises serious concerns to the fact that Karnataka’s stand on Cauvery…
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UPA still laced with the threats and revolts staged by Mamata Banerjee
The undisputed Trinamul Congress supreme madam Mamata Banerjee is still in the mood of hurling a scathing attack on UPA government with her constant threats and warning unseating the UPA government. There are apparently a trail of issues that happens to play major role behind all these threats and warnings posed by the inscrutable chief minister of West Bengal. While taking to the streets in Kolkata yesterday madam Mamata Banerjee had avowed that she had no intentions to sever the alliance with UPA but the recent decisions taken by the…
Read MoreWashington Post Termed Manmohan Singh As “Tragic Figure”
Washington Post Controversially Termed Manmohan Singh As “Tragic Figure” It is presumably a hard time for Manmohan Singh, the soft spoken and recluse prime minister of India. Time and again this veteran politician has to face disheartening and excruciating comments from his red eyed critics who seem to find his performance as a prime minister too frail and deplorable. Very recently the celebrated Times Magazine put him on the face of canons by calling him “The Underachiever”. As if it was not enough, the Washington Post sentenced him to calumny…
Read MoreIndians have a High Risk of Heart Problems-Study Reveals Shocking Reports
The statistical report is saying that the Indians are having weaker hearts. The report says that the Indians possess a genetic damage for having cardiac diseases. They have thin arteries and walls within the tissues of the heart. They have a high risk of getting heart diseases with high fat and poor physical activity. They must take fruits and vegetables continuously to maintain the calories of the body. The Indians are living an inactive life according to the study of Word congress of cardiology in Dubai. This study reveals some…
Read MoreFinance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Deal for Economic Rise
The Finance Minister of Indian government, Pranab Mukherjee says that the government has to take some decision regarding the pension, insurance and banking sectors for this year. He says that the government is initiating the changes in the administrative department to benefit the economy. He also says that it is predictable to take decision to propose the budget for the coming year. Pranab Mukherjee acknowledges the reforms to change the difficulties with a serious challenge. The finance minister says that the government’s GDP is more in demand to maintain the…
Read MoreIndian Student of Boston University Was Shot Dead
A student from Odia/Odisha was found dead at the University of Boston. He is doing a management degree at that university. A resident of the district notices a murderer on the street around 2:40 am early morning of April 19. The student’s father reports the Indian embassy about the murder. His son is pursuing an MBA degree in finance department of mathematics at the Boston university school of management. He is going to complete his eighteen month course in the upcoming may by completing the fourth semester. The University offers…
Read MoreAgni V India First Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) Launched
Agni V (ICBM) Launched from Wheeler Island on Thu, April 19, 2012 India had successfully launched Agni V, a new nuclear-capable missile from Wheeler Island off the coast of Odisha. India’s Agni-V missile has a range of 5000 kilometers and was successfully test fired at Wheeler Island on Thursday, April 19, 2012. Agni V is India’s first Inter Continental Ballistic Missile or Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) and has a longer striking range that could strike main cities of China like Beijing and Shanghai. Ranges of Missiles Agni II, III and V:…
Read MoreIndians Predict Rainfall With a New Climate Model
The indication of the monsoon wind in the country is positive. The government is developing a new climate model with ambition for a “Monsoon Mission Project” predicts the average rainfall for the coming season. It refines the model and is based on modern dynamical simulations. It develops at IITM ( Indian institute of Tropical Meteorology), Pune. It also has the collaboration with several institutes in the country. A climate expert says that the monsoon is on its positive side according to the results. He also includes that the prediction of…
Read MoreUK Halts Post-Study Visas to Indian Students and Non-EU Countries Students
The Indians who go to the UK (United Kingdom) for pursuing higher education can not stay longer to work after completing their studies. This regulation came into the act, and it will be processing the rule further. The early system permits the Indian candidates after the completion of their university courses, to apply for a period of two years with a payment of Visa fees of about $500. Prohibition of this system is to reduce the foreign workers in Britain to eradicate the high unemployment. The overseas candidates from India…
Read MoreThe 10th Annual Day Celebration Of The Indian Navy And Us Navy
The Indian and US naval force is celebrating the 10th annual day exercise, in the Bay of Bengal. The program organizes with missiles, destroyer, submarine and guided-missile cruiser. The 7th fleet of US is announcing currently. The countries like India and United States share common interests and maritime traditions. The naval army is their natural partner. They look forward to strengthen their bonds. It also makes the personal relationships to get stronger. The 7th fleet says that the Malabar 12 is the latest in pursuing the series of programs to…
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