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Indian Food - Make the Perfect Rice

29th September 2009
India is a nation of twenty-four states speaking hundreds of tongues. All the same, there is a reasonably sharp division between Northern India and Southern India, leastways with reference to cooking. There is plenty of mixing to be sure. However, one ... Read >
Author: Liz Canham

Let Tour Guides Help You Discover India's Diverse Delights

23rd September 2009
The sprawling beauty of India ensures that it's a country offering delights to travellers from all over the world. With 28 separate states and a swathe of cultural and regional delights, people come from far and wide to experience the sheer variety of exc... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Avail Cost-Effective India Tours While Exploring India's Exquisiteness

22nd September 2009
India, a destination of resplendent colors, exotic cultural diversity and treasure, welcomes the tourists of around the globe to experience enchanting journey to the hills, landscapes, etc of varied India states. By visiting India, tourists get the advant... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

How to Get a Lifetime experience of Royals & Mughals in India

11th September 2009
India is one of the first tourist countries of the globe as it has lots of spectacular tourist spots that including wildlife, hill stations, historical Monuments, unique temples, sacred rivers, lakes and many more. All these attractions are spread all ove... Read >
Author: sharma1

Enjoy the Colors of Cosmopolitan City - Bangalore

10th September 2009
The garden city of India, Bangalore, is nestled in the Southern India. The hotels in Bangalore are well equipped with all the facilities. This city is blessed with one of the finest range of hotels, which could be availed by travelers, according to their ... Read >
Author: Hitesh

Pride Hotels in South India

02nd September 2009
India, a country of snow-peaked mountains, palm-fringed beaches, and historic monuments, is a traveler's paradise. Being a country catering to tourists around the world, it has all the facilities required for making its tourism sector a success. Over t... Read >
Author: Mike

Indian Sari: A Sign Of Indian Feminity

29th August 2009
There are many reasons behind the rapid popularity of saris in India. One of them is that they are easy to wear and the other being they suit the weather conditions prevalent in the sub-continent perfectly. As the sari is a loose and unstitched garment th... Read >
Author: Hemant Jain

Rejuvenate and revel in Kerala’s charm

15th August 2009
Kerala is well marketed tourism destination and a lot of overseas visitors fly down here either on a package tour or independently for two good reasons: enjoying nature’s bounty with a low price tag and Ayurveda (health) treat. It is not a bad deal ... Read >
Author: southindiatourism.net

A Tour That Rejuvenate You

15th August 2009
All the cool and green hideouts of Southern India with additional attraction of the enchanting backwater voyage thrown in will be at your disposal when you tie up with South India Tourism for 12 days. The tour will be Tamil Nadu-Kerala centric and you... Read >
Author: southindiatourism.net

Imitation Jewellery Available At Affordable Prices!

16th July 2009
With a stupendous rise in the cost of living, many people are opting for imitation jewellery. This is not only inexpensive but also available in a wide variety. Everyone can afford it. Women are enchanted by jewellery. They are extremely fascinated with t... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Rainfall shortage in India

16th July 2009
The US Agricultural Department has warned that India may face a drought if the monsoons are weak. There is also danger of the EI Nino, a global coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon, coming into play. EI Nino is associated with floods, droughts, and other d... Read >
Author: Web Bee

PalakadTour

11th July 2009
Palakkad, also known as Palghat is a town and a municipality in the state of Kerala in southern India. It is the administrative headquarters of Palakkad District. Palakkad lies near the Palghat Gap, a pass or natural depression through the Western Ghats r... Read >
Author: karthikeyan

Munnar tour

11th July 2009
Reaching munnar was very easy from cochin,Coimbatore,Madurai.From cochin its just 155 kms From Coimbatore its 185 kms and From Madurai its 165 kms approx. Munnar tour covers the cool chill hill station where tea was planted as money plant and all lands be... Read >
Author: karthikeyan

Best Time to Travel in India – Make India Tour Unforgettable

09th July 2009
India is called other world with the intention of visiting its architectural buildings as well as various cultures that are scattered throughout this beautiful and amazing countryside. India is also home for busy cities, deserts, the Himalayan Mountains, ... Read >
Author: sharma1

Double Purpose Deeds at Abbey Press

05th July 2009
When it comes to purchases for the people you care about, the one store that you should go to is Abbey Press. After this, you ought to make your way to a better sense of lifestyle with a little help from Anthony Robbins coupons. Both will appeal to any pe... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Indian Food: A Lot More Than Just Curry

02nd July 2009
Curry? Ask a common person on the street in India where you can have it. In all probability, you would be met with a uncomprehending stare. The reality is, there is no such thing! At least, not as it is packaged by the makers of ready-to-eat foods in the ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Easy Booking Tours Packages India

01st July 2009
Although India is huge and varied country where you will experienced with different types of traditions, culture and religion. There are a handful of highlights that most tourists head for, and with just cause. Delhi, Rajasthan, Agra, Kerala, Goa, and oth... Read >
Author: pancy

A Tour to Elephanta Island

28th June 2009
Elephanta Island is an island off of Bombay in southern India that is home to the Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO world heritage site. To get to the Caves, you will need to go to the gateway of India in Mumbai city; purchase your tickets for the ferry here. The... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Wildlife Parks in South India

23rd June 2009
The southern deccan of India is amongst the prominent tourist places of India. Spanning over four Indian States- Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu and the Union Territory of Pondicherry, it coves some of the famous national parks and wildli... Read >
Author: Manjari Singh

South India vacations: Ideal Holiday Place

12th June 2009
South Indian region of India is a great place to plan your. It is commonly known is the area towards the Southern side of India. It is a beautiful strip of land, and is a good choice for your tours. If you are planning to celebrate your vacations in a spe... Read >
Author: santosh bhol

Black Pepper: Antioxidant And Cancer Fighting Superspice

06th May 2009
Black pepper is derived from the fruit of a climbing vine native to southern India and Sri Lanka. White pepper is likewise made from this fruit but is processed differently. Used almost universally, black pepper is one of the most common condiments wor... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD

How To Pass The Time In Bangalore

11th April 2009
More often than not you will go on the same kind of holiday each and every year. But it feels good to do something a bit different now and again too, and the easiest way to do this is to go to a completely different location. Indeed, Bangalore perhaps isn... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Today's Living with Vaastu Science

27th March 2009
Vaastu is an ageold science. Older than Vedic Period. During the Vedic period Vaastu grew as a science, namelessly. In later centuries Vaastu grew as a subject, but it was affected by the kind of architecture and rulers ruling the country. Vaastu lost its... Read >
Author: Avtar Chand

Travel to Historic Churches in India

17th March 2009
Life is full of ups and downs and at time we bear the guilt of what has been committed by us. Time sweeps away like the dry powder and we are left with nothing. The very thought that knocks our mind is to spend sometime with the supreme power-the God. Th... Read >
Author: Mithi Dey

Maximizing Hydroponic Growth With Botanicare Nutrients

10th March 2009
Botanicare nutrients are engineered from synthetics and organics to provide maximum benefit from both. They are one of the most comprehensive lines of nutrient supplements available for maximizing hydroponic plant health, yield and quality Maximizing H... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Best International Hospitals: Curing patients, worldwide

24th February 2009
Healthcare costs in USA are climbing upward at an alarmingly high rate. To add to that, cost of premiums for medical insurance is fast increasing. Also, many kinds of surgeries and other medical procedures are no longer covered by the insurance companies.... Read >
Author: melvillejackson

Geography of India - Mountains, Plateaus and Rivers

23rd January 2009
India is having unique geographical structure. From top to bottom of India, Indian geography completely changes. India is a mixed land that has mountains, deserts, hills, plateaus and much more. It is a landlocked country, but also geographically diverse.... Read >
Author: Manseo

Glass Paintings a Beautiful Art of Bygone Era

20th January 2009
Glass painting is a very popular art form. It is executed on the glass sheets with oil and hard resin or with water color and gum on glass sheets. Glass painting is a folk art tradition which flourished from the 15th to the 18th century in Europe and Nort... Read >
Author: amberiandreuje

Best Time to Visit India

08th January 2009
India has a diverse landscape, which is just as diverse as the various cultures that are scattered throughout this beautiful and amazing countryside. India is home to busy cities, deserts, the Himalayan Mountains, and rolling green hills and fertile valle... Read >
Author: Deep Kalra

Essence of fragrance, texture, and finesse, all in one......

04th December 2008
A special kind of fragrant woods known for essential oil and powder, sandalwood is positioned distinctly in the wood industry. The precious sandalwood is renowned for its fragrance, wood value and varied purported medicinal qualities. Sandalwood is differ... Read >
Author: Rajni Sharma

Omaxe, the Indian real estate develper giant targets NRI buyres

03rd December 2008
The recent depreciation of the rupees against the dollar has been diverted Indian real estate property developers towards the NRIs living in various places of globe. This may also be the ideal time toWith the rupee depreciation with the dollar, Omaxe and ... Read >
Author: John Parker

Vidhan Soudha – A True Symbol of Indian

01st December 2008
Inspired by the architecture of numerous other nations, the Vidhan Soudha is not only an impressive building in Bangalore but in the whole of India as well. Featuring a striking Neo Dravidian style that conveys grandeur and an imposing image the building ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

A Natural Herb Called Gymnema Sylvestre May Help Lower Blood Sugar

01st December 2008
Gymnema sylvestre is found naturally in central and southern India, where it has been used in traditional Indian medicine for almost two thousand years. It is known as 'gurmar' in ancient Indian texts, a word meaning 'sugar destroyer', which gives an ind... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Luxury Hotel Room Bangalore Make Your Tour Unforgettable

26th November 2008
In the present day scenario, traveling has becoming a common thing and people have to visit other places for various purposes like study, job, business and a lot more. Bangalore is a commercial and popular destination where people visit repeatedly and tak... Read >
Author: Ashish

Tamil Nadu Beaches

18th November 2008
There is no shortage of beautiful scenic beaches in Tamil Nadu State, in southern India, with its typical tropical climate. The beaches on this long coast line of the Deccan Peninsula vary from the crowded ‘fun time’ beaches in Chennai like the Marina... Read >
Author: netaxis

Diwali Celebration History Behind the Diwali Celebration

08th October 2008
In Southern India, people celebrate Deepawali in their own way. They believe that it is the victory of Lord Krishna against the demon, Narkasura. On the day of Naraka Chaturdashi, people celebrate the destruction of the demon Narakasura as it is believed ... Read >
Author: rohitp

Hotels in Bangalore- providing high class accommodation in the Garden city

05th September 2008
Bangalore, the capital of the state of Karnataka in India, has been crowned with the epithet of “City of Garden”, “Silicon valley of India”, and “Pub capital of India”. The third largest city of India is famous for its parks, multiplexes, hist... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Diwali - The Festival of Lights

04th September 2008
Diwali, or Deepavali, is the Hindu festival of lights. It is celebrated in a big way in India and Nepal, where it is called Tihar. The term Deepavali is of Sanskrit origin, which means an array of lamps. The word ‘deep’ means clay lamp and ‘avali’... Read >
Author: infibeam

Culture and Heritage of South India

25th August 2008
HISTORY of South India: South India has a unique and diverse culture, traditions and history which had been ruled by Satavahanas, Ikshvakus, Cholas, Kakatiya, Pandyas, Cheras, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Hoysalas and Vijayanagara over different parts prio... Read >
Author: culture12

Culture and Heritage of South India

25th August 2008
Body: ------------- HISTORY of South India: South India has a unique and diverse culture, traditions and history which had been ruled by Satavahanas, Ikshvakus, Cholas, Kakatiya, Pandyas, Cheras, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Hoysalas and Vijayanagara... Read >
Author: culture12

Indian Music and its Different Forms

21st August 2008
When it comes to the Indian music then the Indian music is as old as the religion itself. It has its origination in the Hindu beliefs, views and the Vedic philosophy. Hindu music is classified into three types: • Classical music • Devotional music... Read >
Author: Myke Tyson

Does a Fat Burner That Can Help You Lose Weight Fast Excist?

27th July 2008
If you are looking for ways to lose weight and virtually melt away excess fat, you have probably skimmed through many silver bullets and "magical" herbs that nearly promise you the world and more. However, the question is if there is really a substance th... Read >
Author: Gary Holdon

Bharatnatyam

10th July 2008
Bharatanatyam is a classical dance form originating from Tamil Nadu, a state in Southern India. This popular South Indian dance form is a 20th century reconstruction of Cathir, the art of temple dancers. Cathir in turn, is derived from ancient dance for... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Chennai Discovering new Growth Avenues

25th June 2008
Among the four metropolitan cities in India, the port city of Chennai has a distinct advantage of a major corridor to Southern India. Traditionally the city is catering to the leading off shore industries but with time Chennai is becoming lucrative destin... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

Granite – Properties and Usage

18th February 2008
Granite is a common and widely occurring type of intrusive, felsic, igneous rock. Granite has a medium to coarse texture, occasionally with some individual crystals larger than the groundmass forming a rock known as porphyry. Granites can be pink to dark ... Read >
Author: pacificbedrock.com@gmail.com

Tours to South India - A Southern Sojourn

06th February 2008
India is a vast country. Every region of the country has an identity of its own. South India is a cluster of culturally rich states that also boast of a splendid coastline and scenic beauty. Southern India comprises of states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karn... Read >
Author: Jadiete Collinns

What is Culture of South India?

30th January 2008
HISTORY: South India has a unique and diverse culture, traditions and history which had been ruled by Satavahanas, Ikshvakus, Cholas, Kakatiya, Pandyas, Cheras, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Hoysalas and Vijayanagara over different parts prior to the British... Read >
Author: culture12

Increase Absorption Of Your Discount Vitamins With Bioperine

14th November 2007
In order to understand how you increase absorption of your discount vitamins with Bioperine, it is necessary to understand the metabolic process of thermogenesis. First, however, let�s have a look at what Bioperine is and where it comes from.Bioperine ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

India - A Southern Sojourn

21st October 2007
India is a vast country. Every region of the country has an identity of its own. South India is a cluster of culturally rich states that also boast of a splendid coastline and scenic beauty. Southern India comprises of states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karn... Read >
Author: Jadiete Collins

Gymnema Sylvestre

07th April 2007
Gymnema sylvestre (GS) is a woody climbing plant that grows in the tropical forests of central and southern India. The leaves are used in herbal medicine preparations. Gymnema sylvestre is known as "periploca of the woods" in English and mesbasrin... Read >
Author: Bob_Woolmer

Sector Opportunities

15th November 2006
Suburban offices and the residential sector are likely to offer the greatest opportunities over the short term, and over the medium term opportunities will rise in the retail sector. Suburban Offices Growth Drivers: With India emerging as a leading ... Read >
Author: Rajinder Dogra

Despite Drought, Coke, Pepsi Keep Being Bottled

22nd June 2006
Residents of rural, drought-stricken southern India say that Coca-Cola's soft drink bottling plant is running their wells dry and contaminating any remaining water. In some areas, residents have no remaining water and must rely on water delivered by a tru... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Collecting Unique Musical Instruments

03rd June 2006
Those of us in western civilizations are accustomed to a large variety of instruments. However, there are many types of instruments that you will never see in any orchestra. They are, however, worth your consideration, both for their uniqueness of structu... Read >
Author: Ron McCluskey

Woodcraft from India

18th April 2006
Wood has had the longest relationship with humans apart from stone. Our ancestors used it to clothe themselves, to shelter themselves and to feed themselves. With different ways of cutting and using different types of wood, people started to recognize suc... Read >
Author: Yee Lee Wong

Cinnamon As Herbal Cure For Heartburn. The little known herbal treatment that can do wonders on your

11th March 2006
If you're looking for an alternative cure for heartburn. Especially herbal ones. Then this guide is for you. This article is written to introduce cinnamon as a form of herbal cure for heartburn. But I must tell you that although cinnamon can treat you're ... Read >
Author: Jed Baguio

History of Coffee: Part III - Colonisation of Coffee

16th February 2006
By the 17th Century, with the popularity of coffee ever increasing in Europe, the interest of the then World Superpowers - Britain, France, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain - also grew. Up until this point, coffee imported into Europe had come from the Ar... Read >
Author: James Grierson