Archive for August, 2009

About India – By a Pakistani Writer (Very Moral Boosting)

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

note -Here is a artical which i recieved by mail may be not agreeable(may be fake)
This is a really Good article on how Indians and Pakistani’s are the same, but at the same time are not so same.
Take a look.
About India – By a Pakistani Writer (Very Moral Boosting)
Very morale boosting for indians. [...]

Bangalore- Karnataka

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Bangalore, Karnataka
• Bommasandra • History of Bangalore • Lal Bagh
• Hebbagodi • Krishnarajapura
Bangalore,the multifaceted capital city of Karnataka, dotted with modern marvels, lush boulevards, historical monuments & bustling shopping plazas, Bangalore, aptly called the Silicon Valley of India, is every tourist`s dream travel destination. It is the cultural meeting place of Kannada, Telugu and Tamil speaking people.
Bangalore, the [...]

Lal Bagh – Bangalore – Karnataka

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Lal Bagh, Bangalore, Karnataka
• Bommasandra • History of Bangalore • Lal Bagh
• Hebbagodi • Krishnarajapura

The Lal Bagh Botanical Garden is a famous Botanical Garden of India situated at Bangalore. The ruler of Mysore, Hyder Ali, established the garden.

Villages of Bangalore

Friday, August 28th, 2009

• Bommasandra • History of Bangalore • Lal Bagh
• Hebbagodi • Krishnarajapura
Bommasandra, Suburb of Bangalore, Karnataka
Bommasandra is a suburb of the city of Bangalore in the state of Karnataka in India.
The statistical figures of the 2001 India census record a population of 7570 in Bommasandra. Males make up 58% of the population and females amount to 42%. The [...]

History of Bangalore

Friday, August 28th, 2009

History of Bangalore
• Bommasandra • History of Bangalore • Lal Bagh
• Hebbagodi • Krishnarajapura

History of Bangalore starts with the Chola rule in south India. Bangalore is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of Karnataka. Bangalore is draped over the Deccan Plateau at an altitude of 949 meters (3113 ft.) above sea level, which gives [...]

Festivals of India

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Festivals of India
Indian Festivals
Deepawali • Dussehra • Mahashivratri
• Janmashtami • Holi • Pongal
• Ramnavami • Vat Savitri • Nagpanchami
• Vasant Panchami • Raksha Bandhan • Ganesh Chaturthi
• Dev Diwali • Baisakhi * Karva Chauth • Dola Yatra
• Dipavali Habba • Dharmaraya Habba • Navaratri Kolu
• Brij Festival • Agnihotra • Navaratri
• Rasayatra, Indian Festival • Hanuman Jayanti • Dhanvantari Jayanti
• Chitra Purnima • Mahavir Jayanti • Ayudha Puja • English New Year [...]

Osho

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Osho
हर परिवार अपने बेटे को हजारों लाखों-साल की सारी धूल,सारी बीमारी,सारे रोग वसीयत में दे जाता है। लेकिन उसे हम शिक्षा कहते हैं। हम कहते हैं कि मां-बाप अपने बेटे को शिक्षित कर रहे हैं। मां-बाप अपने बेटे पर अतीत का बोझ रख रहे हैं। शिक्षा अतीत का बोझ नहीं होगी, शिक्षा सदा भविष्य की [...]

Mumbai welcomes Lord Ganesh

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

Mumbai welcomes Lord Ganesh
Sunday August 23, 2009, Mumbai
Lord Ganesh, Maharashtra’s presiding deity, begins his annual eleven-day visit on Sunday.
The festival has always been a riot of colour and pomp. But not too far away, the twin fears of swine flu and terror lurk.
The government has urged Ganesh mandals to ensure that people with [...]

Now, job fair for citizens over 60

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

Now, job fair for citizens over 60
At a time of economic slowdown, jobs are at a premium. And while we often think of job seekers as young – there is a growing community out there of people above the age of 60 who are desperately keen to put their experience to work for financial and [...]

God’s women or god-forsaken?

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

God’s women or god-forsaken?
Vasanthi Hariprakash , Sunday August 23, 2009, Raichur
Huligamma laughs when I tell her that she should have been a ‘fillim heroine’. The Narayanpet maroon sari with a green border drapes well around her head, the big red bindi standing out on her dusky forehead. The dozens of green bangles cling-clang on [...]