Friday, April 22, 2011

If Earth becomes a no-conflict zone all of us will be happy

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PEACE AND order are necessary, not just in our country but also at the international level. If we are to secure national progress and development. Different countries in the world are coming closer today due to faster means of transport and communications.

 

Economically, they are becoming increasingly inter-dependent, if peace is disturbed in one part of the world, it has adverse effect on other parts of the world as well. Nuclear weapons have already threatened the world with nuclear war.

 

If the conflicts between different nations are not settled in time, they might culminate in a nuclear

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Good Friday - the definitive date in Christianity

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CHRISTIANS ALL over the world spend Good Friday in praying, fasting, in repentence and in thinking about the agony and suffering of the son of God Jesus Christ who suffered when he was crucified on a cross by the Romans.

According to the New Testament of the Bible, Christ died to absolve all humanity of all sins. In this way he's supposed to have encouraged and asked people to be inspired by his example by asking for forgiveness and allowing Christ in their lives.

Therefore, Good Friday is also day marked for redemption.

Christian experts say that the holiday

Knight Riders vs Kochi Tuskers IPL 2011 match tonight at Eden Gardens

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IN THE 22nd Indian Premier League 2011 match tonight, April 20, at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, host Kolkata Knight Riders will take on Kochi Tuskers Kerala. The Kolkata Knight Riders team who has never reached the semi final of the Indian Premier League so far, is at the top of the points table in IPL 2011.

Kolkata Knight Riders, with a complete new look team under the leadership of Gautam Gambhir, has won three matches and lost one in the IPL 2011. Riders lost the inaugural match of the IPL this session against defending champion Chennai Super Kings by a

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

New movies basing some old classical hits can help shape minds

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NEW MOVIES basing some old classical hits could help in shaping the minds of the youth for the better, while being declared a ‘hit’ for the producers.

 

The story line of an old hit movie titled, “Dil Ek Mandir” (Heart is a temple) produced under Gemini Productions with three lead actors of yesteryear, Rajendra Kumar, Raj Kumar and Meena Kumari, can help in reshaping the minds of the youth for the better.

 

For those who have not seen this movie, this movie begins with Raj Kumar unveiling the statue of Rajendra Kumar as a memorium in front of a

Monday, April 18, 2011

Uttarkashi emerging as tourist hotspot

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UTTARKASHI IS a town in the state of Uttarakhand, located on the banks of the river Bhagirathi (one of the source of the Ganges) at an altitude of 1352 metres above sea level.


Uttarkashi is a small town but it hums with local life and culture. Uttarkashi is cold during winters and pleasant during summers. The main languages spoken there are Garhwali, Hindi and English.


On October 20, 1991, an earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale hit this region killing thousands of people and caused extensive damage to property. This occurred within the main thrust system of the Himalayas.


The

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Parliament is supreme accepts Hazare

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MAKING IT clear that the Parliament was supreme institution in the country, social activist Anna Hazare on Sunday that if the Lokpal Bill is rejected by it, then he would accept the decision.

In an apparent bid to bring in some flexibility on the stand he is taking vis a vis the Lokpal Bill, Hazare said that he was also amenable to extending the August 15 deadline, he had set for the passage of the bill by the Parliament.

Replying to a question as to what would be his response, if the Parliament decided to reject the Bill, the social activist

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Round one of Lokpal Bill talks end on an unsatisfactory note

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THE NEW Jan Lokpal Bill would not be able to suspend corrupt judges and ministers. This is the latest news coming out after the first rounds of talks got over in the North block in New Delhi between the members of civil society represented by Anna Hazare and the members of government headed by Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee looking after the proposed clauses to be put in the draft of Lokpal Bill, which will be put before the Parliament in the Monsoon session.

 

Now if the Lokpal will not be able to nail down corrupt judges and ministers, then for