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Hotels in Trivandrum – for hospitality like never before

09th April 2009
Kerala is located in the southernmost tip of the Indian sub-continent and plays a significant role in the tourism of the country. Kerala is popular as God's own country and therefore millions of guests come here to feast on the gorgeous natural beauty. G... Read >
Author: jetworld

Why high property rates in Gurgaon?

31st March 2009
Amongst the commercial hubs in India, Gurgaon is one of the few where property rates are comparatively high. There is an unprecedented spurt in the value appreciation for Gurgaon properties over the last decennium. A low profile, ubiquitous sort of India... Read >
Author: joseph

Coconut oil products: The benefits and its uses

28th March 2009
Coconut oil has great healing power and health benefits. Many experts have approved the use of coconut oil for treating various ailments. By taking a few table spoons of coconut oil everyday, you can get all the health advantages of coconut oil. Many comp... Read >
Author: Roy J walker

Coconut Oil - Virgin and Organic

28th March 2009
Coconut oil which has been used extensively in the Indian sub-continent for several centuries is now identified as a super product that can be consumed and applied topically. More and more experts are taking efforts to explain the health benefits of cocon... Read >
Author: Roy J walker

Gurgaon property rates at stagnation!!

27th March 2009
Notwithstanding the precipitating trend in the property rates in Gurgaon for the last several years, the rates are reportedly at stagnation now. Primarily owing to the global economic meltdown, this nascent phenomenon is triggered by other indigenous cau... Read >
Author: joseph

The Best Split AC's With Maximum Energy Efficiency

27th March 2009
Which one is the best split AC is a matter of choice and is highly subjective. Therefore what holds maximum importance here is the latest technological innovations and advancements of air conditions that have made it more energy efficient as well as user ... Read >
Author: Victoria

The Growth and Demand of Public Relation Agencies.

25th March 2009
The economic bloom that India experienced last decade saw the birth of numerous business which were introduced for the first time in the Indian Sub-continent. Many companies opened up for the first time. Eateries like McDonalds, Dominos which were highly ... Read >
Author: manstone

Badrinath Kedarnath Yatra

09th March 2009
Badrinath and Kedarnath are the two famous heavenly places for worship. Thousands of pilgrims visit these shrines with deep religious feeling from all over the world every year. According to Indian religious books Badrinath and Kedarnath are considered a... Read >
Author: Subhash Kandpal

India - the global hub for software development services!

11th February 2009
The growth of Offshore Software Outsourcing and importance of software development services in India is increasing with the demand and with the increase in requirement, today the need of software development consulting services are also booming. The entir... Read >
Author: Arun Gupta

Why A Sri Lanka Holiday Should Be On Your Shopping List

19th December 2008
When planning a holiday abroad, Sri Lanka doesn't usually appear at the top of many lists of possible destinations. But the small island nation has more to offer than most realize, and should be a serious contender with anyone seeking a unique and relaxin... Read >
Author: Sue Gregory

Why A Sri Lanka Holiday Should Be On Your Shopping List

17th December 2008
When planning a holiday abroad, Sri Lanka doesn't usually appear at the top of many lists of possible destinations. But the small island nation has more to offer than most realize, and should be a serious contender with anyone seeking a unique and relaxin... Read >
Author: Sue Gregory

Incredible North India Tourism

12th May 2008
Introduction The States of North India refer to a set of states like Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal which are situated in the non-peninsular region of the Republic of India. Because of the ... Read >
Author: Minhaj Alam

What Kinds of Bread Do Indians Eat?

29th April 2008
Bread is a staple food in India, neck to neck with Rice. Normally referred to as Roti, in the local dialect, the surge in the growth of the cereals and grains has led to this roti being formed and shaped into many different varieties. Each variety differi... Read >
Author: Jitendra Patel

Kerala Ayurveda : From holistic treatments to health tourism in Kerala

16th April 2008
The Indian state of Kerala is located in the South Western tip of India. The state has a tropical type of climate and covers a total area of about 38, 863 square km. God's own country as it is famously known, it is surrounded by the Eastern Ghats in the E... Read >
Author: Rohan arora

Rajasthan Tourism

07th April 2008
Rajasthan is the biggest state of India and is a must see destination of Indian Sub-continent. The surrounding of Rajasthan is very colourful and the people out here are quite warm & hospitable. Rajasthani Cuisine is the finest of India and a tourist visi... Read >
Author: Sheesh
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