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The Hindu : States / Kerala : Corruption eroding public confidence in government, says Antony

In the backdrop of the Anna Hazare led movement in India Against Corruption, this report is relevant

As Prince Philip turns 90, relive some of his most hilarious gaffes | Mail Online

Interesting Article.

It happens only in India . Pipeline Falls Over Train Near Mumbai

Pipeline Falls Over Train Near Mumbai Rail traffic in Mumbai's central line was thrown out of gear on Friday after parts of an under construction pipeline fell on a moving suburban train.

I had a Loss of Situational awareness

I dozed off on a short flight taking off from Chennai to Bangalore. I heard the expat captain say something about 'deplaning' and got up thinking the 55 minutes flight has reached Bangalore. The Kingfisher flight arrived late in Chennai and left late.

FT.com / Asia-Pacific / India - Study finds improved governance in India

Indian companies with above-average corporate governance standards tend to be rewarded by investors with better market valuations, a study by Standard & Poor's has found.

Continental gets notice for frisking Kalam: Rediff.com news

What a shame ! Let this happen to George Bush or Bill Clinton.

Do You Have an Excessive Need to Be Yourself? - Marshall Goldsmith - HarvardBusiness.org

Excellent article

Why your wallet must have a baby's photo: Rediff Money

GOOD ARTICLE

Aid organisations praise TNT's humanitarian help | Moving the World

AID ORGANISATIONS PRAISE TNT'S HUMANITARIAN HELP Sunday, 12 Jul 2009 Written by Tanja Gauldie When the cyclone Aila struck more than 42 small islands in the Ganges delta area on 25th May, the West Bengal government and the military forces rushed to help.

Millions displaced by cyclone in India, Bangladesh | International | Reuters

Not much media attention to this.

�My name is Hunger, my daughter is Thirst� « Work Folio

cyclone aila

My Name Is Hunger, My Sister Is Thirst

Cyclone Aila on 25th May in sunderbans area of West Bengal in India caused havoc. Not much got published in Media. Relief work by NGOs like Ramkrishna Mission, Milan Tirtha was commendable but not enough. Many villages were inundated with water converting them into small islands.

Cyclone Aila in Sundarbans

The devastation caused by Cyclone Aila is enormous. It however, did not get enough media attention to the distress and agony of the affected people. We are in the region and have begun relief work. However, more is needed. People have lost every thing and they need: 1. Food, 2.

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Very interesting discussion on who owns the Indian Media

Don't know if the Reader comments are true ?! NDTV: A very popular TV news media is funded by Gospels of Charity in Spain Supports Communism. Recently it has developed a soft corner towards Pakistan because Pakistan President has allowed only this channel to be aired in Pakistan .

What to do if your existing employer makes a counter offer when you quit

Good Article

Mumbai observes No-Honking Day

Good to see India's Biggest Super Star Amitabh Bachchan interested in Road Sfety

Download this presentation

Wonderful presentation I received from a friend. sharing. Have fun.

638387.org

I came across a great NGO website in India which details the CSR activities in India

China's Poor Recalls

I like chinese goods and I could not believe my eyes when I read this article.

Freakonomics and Global Warming

Very interesting article Global warming could bring us together By Stephen Dubner and Steven Levitt

Doing the numbers on the AOL-WeblogsInc deal

Getting all hot and bothered about global warming-Comment-Columnists-Rod Liddle-TimesOnline

India is not experiencing global warming, apparently - indeed, its winters are getting slightly cooler by the year. The reason is that the country uses lots of fossil fuels and the resultant black carbon and sulphur smog prevents a whole bunch of sunlight reaching the ground.

Global warming gets hotter- Hindustan Times

As for India, since the 1970s, embargoes have crippled our nuclear power programme, to the point where privately funded wind energy capacity (6191 MW) exceeds our heavily government funded nuclear energy (4120MW).

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