Monthly Archives: December 2006

Has Bengal Changed?

Yesterday strike and its Bengal style have showcased Bengal with its real face that goes unbearable and inhumane when it comes to general protest by CITU. The protesters use all innovations to create inconvenience to the people both domestic and … Continue reading

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In Service of Mankind

RFID is one technological breakthrough that can be of great help to every person if properly innovated and commercialized. One of the applications can be to help locating the goods stolen or lost and reducing the burglary or theft. Cars … Continue reading

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Can PM Allure Japanese Manufacturing Sector to India?

Our PM Left for the official visit of Japan today. It is a great opportunity that our economist PM is visiting Japan and shall be interacting with the top leadership of the country that is more known for its cutting … Continue reading

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Image Spoilers from Bihar

Some news items from Bihar are causing worry for two reasons. Will Bihar remain behind forever? Can’t the government and the people there change when the whole world is changing? Here are three stories: It is almost twelve days that … Continue reading

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India Must Deal With China Cautiously

A report in ‘Times of India’ makes one think. “China has trounced India 4-1 in trade in the first 10 months of this year with a trade surplus of $3 billion against India as compared to a trade deficit of … Continue reading

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India’s Changing Rural Scenario

The news of suicides of framers in rural India pains one and all. But many good things are happening all over India that brings hope of a better tomorrow even in rural India. 1.In Bilashpur, Himachal Pradesh, Jagdish Thakur has … Continue reading

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Nitish Kumar’s Bihar

Nitish Kumar, the engineer chief minister of the bottom position holder state, Bihar completed one year in office. In last week, I came across two of his interviews that appeared in ‘The Indian Express’ and ‘The Hindu Businessline’. Except for … Continue reading

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Congress Strategies-Popular but Anti-nation

Unfortunately, over the years India and its government have not done anything that makes the country a nation and does not divide the people. British handed over the power to Congress and left. But this Congress was not the same … Continue reading

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Where Man Mohan Singh Could Have Helped?

How should we assess our PM, when he has completed half of his tenure? As per one report based on the data available on March 31, 2006, out of the 742 ongoing projects of the government of India, only 91 … Continue reading

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Are West Bengal Lefts Copying China?

Chen Guangcheng, the blind activist, is known for exposing abuses of China’s one-child policy. His case has worked its way through the courts in Shandong’s Yinan County. Potential witnesses have been beaten and evidence suppressed in Chen’s August trial and … Continue reading

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