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Innovation in automobile

Scooter will run on sunlight and wind energy

Only need is a rechargeable battery, emergy provision for petrol
gyanpathak - 06-06-2008 06:07 GMT-0000
A new innovation has been done by one young man Rafi Alam of Delhi. He has modified a scooter that will now run on solar and wind energy. He has made a beginning, but the big question is whether the Government of India will support such innovation by making efforts for its industrial production?
Lady Hydari Park (Shillong) zoo closure

PETA opposes selective shifting of captive animals and birds to Assam

Questions the Meghalaya Government’s decision to open a new zoo in Ri Bhoi district
C K Nayak - 19-05-2008 12:33 GMT-0000
Contrary to beliefs, animals and birds are not always safe in zoos. One scuh zoo, even though a century old, is going to be closed on demand from PETA.
Journalism award

C K Nayak Chosen for Pallishree Samman - 2008

gyanpathak - 02-05-2008 13:36 GMT-0000
New Delhi: Pallibani Mission, a reputed NGO of Orsisa based in the national capital will honour journalists and literateurs on Sunday. Journalists C K Nayak and Nilambar Rath who hail from Orissa have been chosen for their contibution to journalism.

Does India not realise how immense the suffering

Where am I?...I don't know

I am being persecuted
Taslima Nasreen - 13-02-2008 12:58 GMT-0000
Where am I? I am certain no one will believe me if I say I have no answer to this apparently straightforward question, but the truth is I just do not know. And if I were to be asked how I am, I would again answer: I don’t know. I am like the living dead: benumbed; robbed of the pleasure of existence and experience; unable to move beyond the claustrophobic confines of my room. Day and night, night and day. Yes, this is how I have been surviving.
Challenges to Indian Economy

Unprecedented influx of capital and burgeoning foreign reserve posing threat

Per capita availability of food declining, External threats continues
gyanpathak - 12-11-2007 12:30 GMT-0000
The greatest challenge India is facing today is on the external front due to unprecedented influx of capital inflows and burgeoning foreign reserve. Appreciation of the rupee against dollar is also enumerated as a problem by Finance Minister of India, Mr P Chidambaram, in his speech in the Editors' Conference.
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PROFITEERING AND THE POLITICS

System Administrator - 11-11-2007 10:53 GMT-0000
The real intentions of the government are now clearer than ever before. It only wants a “reform-oriented” regime, more properly a market economy for this country.
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CLEANING THE JUDICIARY

APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES AND DISPOSAL OF CASES
System Administrator - 11-11-2007 10:45 GMT-0000
In one of the recent reports the department (Law and Justice) related Standing Committee of the Parliament found faults in the Collegium of the Judges who failed to appoint the vacancies in various High Courts and the Supreme Court. It noted that the Committee on Home Affairs examined the subject in detail in its Eight-fifth Report on Laws Delay: Arrears in Courts. That Committee was, inter alia, of the view that the delays in judicial appointment was a matter of serious public concern and pointed out that the failure to fill up judicial vacancies promptly could not be shielded or defended in the name of judicial independence.
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WHY NOT EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL

IT'S DICHOTOMY MR PRIME MINISTER
System Administrator - 11-11-2007 09:21 GMT-0000
There has been much ado about unemployment in this country but nobody seems to be serious enough to tackle this problem. “Employment for All” became election plank in many elections, but never became part of our planning except in the Eighth Five Year Plan, and was abandoned midway by the then Finance Minister Dr Manmohan Singh who is now our Prime Minister.
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TOWARDS A COMMON CIVIL CODE

POLITICISING THE ISSUE IS THE REAL DANGER
System Administrator - 11-11-2007 09:17 GMT-0000
“It is a matter of regret that …Pariament is still to step in for framing a common civil code in the country. A common civil code will help the cause of national integration by removing the contradictions based on ideologies,” objerved the Chief Justice of India
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SIKKIM AFTER SINO-INDIAN PACT

IMPLICATIONS OF OPENING TRADE THROUGH NATHU LA
System Administrator - 11-11-2007 09:14 GMT-0000
The 'flower of the mountains' Sikkim has traditionally been considered strategically important for India as it lies astride the shortest route from India to Tibet. This mountain state is bounded on west by Nepal, on north by Tibet, on east by Bhutan and on south by an Indian state West Bengal. Therefore, implications of opening trade through Nathu La pass are obvious.