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Joined: 13th March 2008
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Loud alarms of e-scraps in Delhi

25th March 2008
India is rapidly becoming a developed country in terms of the use of electronic equipments. Computers have become a necessity for each and every office, school and bank. Now companies are targeting homes of Indians and providing PCs at rates as low as Rs ...

High cut-off is not the only concern to study in DU

25th March 2008
It is a rush time for the admission in the Delhi University and there is an equal rush to hit the high cut off marks and the increasing number of students with the every passing year. Once the student gets over with the struggle of getting into a college ...

I am a friend of Naxalites: Nirmala Deshpande

25th March 2008
Nirmala Deshpande is a name, which does not require any introduction. A widely acclaimed social activist Nirmala is one of the flagbearers of non-violence in our country. Born in 1929, she joined Acharya Vinoba Bhave’s Bhoodan Padyatra in 1952, and cove...

Don't reduce rural economy to agriculture only: Jean Drèze

25th March 2008
Jean Drèze is a Development Economist of Belgian origin (now an Indian citizen) and has co-authored several books with Nobel laureate Amartya Sen. He studied Mathematical Economics at the University of Essex and did his PhD (Economics) at the Indian Stat...

Janadesh-2007 is for right to live and livelihood: Aruna Roy

25th March 2008
Aruna Roy is a social activist who is best known for her endeavours for betterment of the rural poor in the state of Rajasthan. In 2000, she was awarded with the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership. Her continuous campaigns were instrumental in...

Availing Right to Information is a child's play: School children show the way

25th March 2008
At times it's difficult to believe that in a country where the phrase 'Laws are made to be broken' is followed in both letter and spirit; where laws and regulations prove to be nothing more than compilations lying in shelves and gathering dust; a handful ...
 
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