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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

Learn about History of Ghazal

28th September 2009
Ghazal originated in Iran in the 10th century AD It grew from the Persian qasida, which in verse form had come to Iran from Arabia. The qasida was a panegyric written in praise of the emperor or his noblemen. The part of the qasida called tashbib got deta... Read >
Author: shahid

Climate Changes Are Brought About By Monsoon Winds

25th September 2009
The changes in weather is a complex system that is interdependent on the combination of the Earth's rotation, the tilt of the Earth's axis, atmosphere and sun's heat. Formation of cyclonic flows and the air masses rise and fall are produced by this combin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Explore wildlife, adventurous activities while your stay in India

24th September 2009
If you are a wildlife lover then travel to India can be really magnificent for you. India is considered as the magnet for wildlife lovers. India is one of the few places on earth which has incredible wildlife. In India you will find different wildlife san... Read >
Author: Glimmerrocks

FESTIVAL OF OPTIMISM

23rd September 2009
This festive season, the housing market has no baits like cars, gold coins or holiday packages for buyers, but builders are hopeful of good sales anyway, finds Syed Amir Ali Hashmi It was raining festive offers this time last year. Cars, holiday packag... Read >
Author: santoshbaranwal

Himachal tour paradise

23rd September 2009
Blessed with some of the most spectacular and beautiful landscapes anywhere, it is a travelers paradise -lofty snow peaks, deep gorges, lush green valleys, fast flowing rivers, enchanting mountain lakes, flower bedecked meadows, beautiful temples and mo... Read >
Author: karthikeyan

Chess - Its Origins And Development

23rd September 2009
Chess is one of the world's great board games. For centuries chess players around the world have been mesmerized by its challenges, and its great masters have been revered as superstars of a different order -- superstars with brains. ** Origins and bac... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Golden Triangle Tour- Travel to Delhi, Agra and Jaipur

22nd September 2009
Golden triangle tour is the frequently book tour package by the tourists coming from across the world for tours and travels in India. The famous travel circuit covers the three major travel destinations of northern India- Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. These cit... Read >
Author: rachel

Antique Lamps - A Lamp with a Message!

22nd September 2009
The story of Siddhartha's transformation into the Lord Buddha, meaning "one who has awakened", is well known to both the East as well as the West, with a growing Western interest in his life and teachings. Every one has heard the name of the Buddha, bo... Read >
Author: Maurice Robertson

selling cashmere

21st September 2009
Whe first intimation of Capra Markhor is the rank odour. The eyes regard one with intelligence. The mouth smiles wickedly and 2 giant horns curve backwards, almost touching the nape of his neck. A shaggy fringe covers his forehead and his beard grows l... Read >
Author: cashmere wool

Learn about History of Ghazal

18th September 2009
Ghazal originated in Iran in the 10th century AD It grew from the Persian qasida, which in verse form had come to Iran from Arabia. The qasida was a panegyric written in praise of the emperor or his noblemen. The part of the qasida called tashbib got deta... Read >
Author: amit.dummy

MY FEUDAL LORDS!

17th September 2009
While Jinnah and his understudy, Liaquat, moved over to Pakistan after the Partition in 1947, they left behind palatial properties in Mumbai, Delhi and Karnal, which cost a bomb on current market rates, says Vivek Shukla While the book on M A Jinnah by... Read >
Author: Real estate

Suitable Tour Packages for Golden Triangle Tour – Spend Holidays in Tranquil Way

16th September 2009
Golden Triangle is an ideal destination in India tourism. By the way of this tourist circuit, the leisure visitors can get a lifetime experience of their tours in India. Golden Triangle Tour is the part of northern India tour, covers the three most famous... Read >
Author: pradeep1

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

Cuisine in India

10th September 2009
Indian cuisine has evolved from its remarkable past, acquiring varied tastes and traditions brought by numerous conquerors and traders, all of them adding one thing or the other to enhance the diversity in flavors of rich Indian Cuisine. Indian Culinary A... Read >
Author: The Sider Group

Why India acts as an ultimate destination for holiday!

08th September 2009
This article will provide information on one of the best holiday destinations across the world which is famous for its exotic places, culture, people and scenery. It is none other than the great Sub continent India. India is a country blessed with multipl... Read >
Author: Glimmerrocks

Hi Pakistan News and Historys

02nd September 2009
Pakistan was born as an explicitly Muslim state, and the wrestling between its secular and Islamic natures has never been as pronounced as it has in recent years. The country's other troubling traditions are the military's role as the arbiter of power & m... Read >
Author: sumit.nandra

What Really Goes On In Facial Transplant Surgery

26th August 2009
A facial transplant is a surgery that replaces an individual's face with a partial or entirely new one. It's a procedure often mimicked in old spy movies; the bad guy gets one in order to hide his true identity from the police. The process only takes a fe... Read >
Author: Yodle

North India Travel Packages, Don’t Miss It

19th August 2009
If you are planning for a vacation and confused about where to go, then you can consider visiting India. India is a beautiful country with geographical as well cultural diversities. You will find so many beautiful and interesting places in India that you ... Read >
Author: geneliabrown

Beautiful North India- Explore the new world

18th August 2009
North India is the region enamored with beautiful garlands of rivers, lakes, palaces, snow clad mountains and the rich multi hued society. Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttrakhand,Uttar Pradesh, Delhi constitutes Northern India. To... Read >
Author: Hitesh

Enjoy Trip To Real India

17th August 2009
India is one of the perfect tourist destinations throughout the globe. It is a true magical land that echo with extremely rich history and shine with a primes for future. The superb monuments, well off promising history, cultural reserves and heritage wor... Read >
Author: geneliabrown

Incredible India

17th August 2009
The 5000 year old civilization of the world, and the land of diversities, India, inherits a kind of mystique which attracts great number of tourists from every nook and corner of the world. The travelers who want to re-energize their senses with positive ... Read >
Author: Hitesh

List of Sites to See and Hotels in Varanasi

14th August 2009
Many sites in Varanasi are in the tiny narrow winding alleys of the waterfront. The city is a major tourist destination in India because of its unique and interesting culture. Varanasi is the city located on the west bank on the Ganga River in India. ... Read >
Author: Urmann

Honeymoon Tours to Uttranchal

11th August 2009
Himalayas are the one of the best destination in India for enjoying your honeymoon, adventure tours and eco tours as the travelers can relate and come closer to the natural entities around them. The natural resources of Himalayas are in abundance and so i... Read >
Author: pancy

Pleasures of the Provocative Golden Triangle Tour

10th August 2009
One of the most popular tourist circuits of India, the Golden Triangle tour fulfills all the conditions of a fantasy and dream luxury vacation. The classic tour option of Northern India, Golden Triangle consists of three major cities – Delhi, Agra and J... Read >
Author: Jenifer Strauss

How to protect your skin from sun in winter season

08th August 2009
The rays of the sun are desirable especially during winters when your body is shivering with cold. But many people don’t know that winter sun rays can affect your skin in a negative way. Therefore it becomes imperative to employ few skin care tips to pr... Read >
Author: Achal Arya

How to make sago upma

31st July 2009
Sago upma is simple Sabudana and potato combo preparation, which is light on the stomach. These sago pearls are commonly used as a fast time food in northern India. Ingredients 1 cup - Sago / Sabudana 1 big - Boiled potato, cubed Seasoning 1... Read >
Author: Jasica

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

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

Manali Tours – Purely Breathtaking

06th July 2009
Looking for a wonderful holiday in India? How about captivating land of Manali in India? I think stay at a hill resort in Manali can be a perfect choice for an amazing holiday in India. Manali is one of the most appealing and captivating hill stations of ... Read >
Author: jilljack31

Manali Tours – Purely Breathtaking

27th June 2009
Looking for a wonderful holiday in India? How about captivating land of Manali in India? I think stay at a hill resort in Manali can be a perfect choice for an amazing holiday in India. Manali is one of the most appealing and captivating hill stations of ... Read >
Author: jackson.honny

Indian Gold Jewellery for the Style Conscious

29th May 2009
Indian gold jewellery is popular the world over for its innate ethnicity. The oriental touch and intricate designs seen on these forms of gold jewellery are indeed one of a kind. The one good thing about Indian gold jewellery is that the patterns are intr... Read >
Author: infibeam

Mohali – The New Hub for Real Estate Investors

19th May 2009
Punjab is a prominent state in Northern India which counts among the most prosperous and industrialised states in India. The spirit of entrepreneurship, massive industrialisation and good infrastructure are some of the factors that have made the state of ... Read >
Author: jack albert

India the land of Enchantment

18th May 2009
All across India there are many magnificent wonders to see from man-made temples to the natural spectacular Himalayas. India has a history dating back over 5,000 years that allows you to embrace the culture and ever changing world in which we live. In... Read >
Author: Rojar

Holiday Package in Mussoorie India

18th May 2009
Mussoorie, Popularly known as the Queen of Hills, this charming hill station, 34 kms from Dehradun is situated at an altitude of 2003 mts in the Garhwal hills. above sea-level. Mussoorie is one the beautiful hill stations in India and the most frequently ... Read >
Author: murpaaneraaj1

Tourism in Ladakh India

18th May 2009
Ladakh is situated in the central parts of Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh is 32 km from Kullu valley, 280 km north of the state capital Shimla and 108 km from Mandi. Manali is located at an altitude of 2050 meters above sea level and is spread along the banks o... Read >
Author: murpaaneraaj1

Manali Tourist Information

18th May 2009
Manali is situated in the central parts of Himachal Pradesh, Manali is 32 km from Kullu valley, 280 km north of the state capital Shimla and 108 km from Mandi. Manali is located at an altitude of 2050 meters above sea level and is spread along the banks o... Read >
Author: murpaaneraaj1

Indian Jewellery- An Epitome of Grandiosity

14th May 2009
Jewellery has a different meaning in India. Indian Jewellery is not merely an artifact or accessory but also the measure of a person's wealth and prestige in the society. Little wonder then, that certain communities in India give kilograms of gold ornamen... Read >
Author: infibeam

Indian Jewellery- An Epitome of Grandiosity

14th May 2009
Jewellery has a different meaning in India. Indian Jewellery is not merely an artifact or accessory but also the measure of a person's wealth and prestige in the society. Little wonder then, that certain communities in India give kilograms of gold ornamen... Read >
Author: infibeam

Manali Hotel Packages | Manali Car packages | Visit Manali | Manali hotels

05th May 2009
The Kullu valley has an ancient town in its lap called Manali. Surrounded by towering peaks at an arm length, Manali's major asset is its proximity to the snowline. It is a flourishing orchard industry, a popular honeymoon destination and trailhead for nu... Read >
Author: shimlahotel

Manali Hotel Packages | Manali Car packages | Visit Manali |

01st May 2009
The Kullu valley has an ancient town in its lap called Manali. Surrounded by towering peaks at an arm length, Manali's major asset is its proximity to the snowline. It is a flourishing orchard industry, a popular honeymoon destination and trailhead for nu... Read >
Author: Mussoorie

Nainital Hotel | Nainital car packages | Nainital honeymoon

01st May 2009
The picturesque town of Nainital is located at the foothills of the Kumaon ranges of the outer Himalayas. This town still exudes the colonial charm which engrosses the tourists dropping in here from all parts of the country and also from abroad. The sceni... Read >
Author: Mussoorie

Tourist Destination of India

01st May 2009
India is a country of wide diversities. The country is the second most populous and seventh largest country of the world. The country is divided into 28 states and 7 union territories. Almost all the states as well as the union territories have some heart... Read >
Author: ravi

Taste The Spices Of Indian Cuisine

28th April 2009
India is known for its excellent cuisine, it's unique regions of cooking, and a pleasant dining experience. India is distinguished in the world's cuisine for it vegetarian dishes. One thing all of the regional cuisines of India have in common is it's use ... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

Holiday Accommodation in Shimla Cottages

21st April 2009
Shimla, the beautiful hill station situated on the foothills of Himalayas in Northern India is one of the top most holiday destinations in the country. The hill station boasts of spectacular mountain viewing, grand old buildings, steep roads, beautiful wa... Read >
Author: Rohit Singh

Agra India – The City of TAJ

17th April 2009
“Taj Mahal” is the most famous monument in the world. The king Shah Jahan built this for his most beautiful wife “Mumtaj Mahal”. It is one of the three world heritage sites in India and others are Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. Taj mahal is made up... Read >
Author: Baxy

Agra India – The City of TAJ

16th April 2009
Agra is well known city in the world, it hosts the most beautiful wonder in the world. Agra is situated on the bank of river “Yamuna” and is 204 km away from the capital of India, New Delhi. Agra is the third biggest city of Utter Pradesh, in northern... Read >
Author: Baxy

himachal pardesh travel

15th April 2009
Himachal Pradesh India Popularly known as the Devbhumi – "Land of the Gods", Himachal Pradesh is a beautiful hill state in northern India nestled in western Himalayas. Naturally blessed with mountains, hills, snow, flora and fauna and exotic fruits, Hi... Read >
Author: sunrisevilla

Wildlife resorts in North India

07th April 2009
One of the coveted wildlife destinations of the world, India boasts of 88 national parks and 490 Wildlife Sanctuaries. Nature resides here in all its pristine purity. Northern India is home to lofty mountain ranges such as the Aravalis, Gangetic Plains an... Read >
Author: john123

An Overview of North India Traveling Destination

01st April 2009
India has been divided into four parts by its region – North India, South India, East India and West India. For the traveling and tourist point of view North India is most famous as a traveling destination for holidays. It is the northern part of whole ... Read >
Author: Gian Brett

SAI COCOPEAT Export Private Ltd-India

27th March 2009
SAI Cocopeat has a repulation for providing 100% natural and organic coir products to the horticulture industry. In order to guarantee a premium quality product whilst ensuring delivery targets, a continous and ample supply of coir pith is required. This... Read >
Author: cocopeat

Golden Triangle Tour – Famous Tourist Attraction of India

25th March 2009
Experience pleasure and serenity of India by taking the Golden Triangle Tour. A visit to the aces of vivacious capital India Delhi, a colorful city – Jaipur and beguiled and fascinating state of Taj Mahal is commonly known as Golden Triangle Tour. It wi... Read >
Author: Jenny Franklin

SAI Cocopeat has a repulation for providing 100% natural

25th March 2009
SAI Cocopeat has a repulation for providing 100% natural and organic coir products to the horticulture industry. In order to guarantee a premium quality product whilst ensuring delivery targets, a continous and ample supply of coir pith is required. This... Read >
Author: cocopeat

Dancing In India

25th March 2009
The Indians have created various dance forms to celebrate occasions, express joy and most importantly as a means of worshiping their gods and goddesses. The famous Ajanta and Ellora caves and many other monuments reflect this culture through the sculptur... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Perfumes – The Essence of Flowers

24th March 2009
All of us use perfumes. Even the kids use perfumes, but very less of us how perfumes came into existence. For all those who love perfumes and their use, this can be quite an interesting question. The word perfume used today derives from the Latin "per... Read >
Author: Tom Lopez

Perfumes – The Essence of Flowers

24th March 2009
All of us use perfumes. Even the kids use perfumes, but very less of us how perfumes came into existence. For all those who love perfumes and their use, this can be quite an interesting question. The word perfume used today derives from the Latin "per... Read >
Author: Tom Lopez

Package Tours to Shimla Manali

22nd March 2009
Situated the Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla and Manali are two beautiful hill cities of India. Both are popular hill stations of northern India. Travellers from all over the world embark on Shimla Manali tour to enjoy the delightful charm of ... Read >
Author: Joseph

Manali Tours – Simply Mesmerizing

09th March 2009
Looking for a marvelous holiday in India? How about alluring land of Manali in India? I think a tour to hill resort of Manali can be your perfect choice for a marvelous holiday in India. Manali is one of the most charming and captivating cities of India o... Read >
Author: Joseph

My Shimla Trip – A trip whose memories will remain etched forever in my mind!

02nd March 2009
My first trip to Shimla, rightly given the sobriquet of "Queen of Hill Stations", has left me mesmerized and astonished. There are so many things in this small yet picturesque town to try that I was almost surprised and ever eager to explore as what is ne... Read >
Author: Rohan arora

Discover Holidays in India on Incredible Heritage

23rd February 2009
"Namaskar" ... a greeting and nice magic welcome you upon arrival in the country, acknowledged with sincerity, hands clasped and head bowed. A journey to India is still today a true adventure and full of sentiments, a source of unforgettable memories tha... Read >
Author: lizawelma

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

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

Gardens In Agra

20th November 2008
Gardens In Agra Mughal kings built many gardens, besides forts and mausoleums, in the northern India during their reign. These all enticing gardens have survived the strongholds of time and change. Rambagh, the famous mughal garden in Agra, is one such... Read >
Author: Jaipur Travel Guide

The Luxurious Hotel & Resort in Manali Hotel Wood Rock

04th November 2008
The city of Manali is known as the Paradise in the Western Himalayas, which is positioned at the foothills of the Rohtang Pass in the state of Himachal Pradesh. The city of Manali is a renowned resort, perfect for visiting during all the seasons. The city... Read >
Author: Sunil

Delhi - A Must Visit for All Travel Freaks

14th October 2008
Delhi, the heart of India is also known as mini India Rome of the East. This historical Indian city is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. Delhi has been the capital of several empires in ancient India and has grown up to be a cos... Read >
Author: Aparajita

What Are the Famous Festivals in Thailand?

10th October 2008
Songkran Festival in mid April In Thailand, as also in the Dai People communities of Southern China [ where the Tai originated from ], the Tai Lao in Laos,and the Buddhist communities in Cambodia and Myanmar, the Calender New Year is occassioned betwee... Read >
Author: JamesAndrew

Why is Diwali celebrated in India Deepawali festival 2008 Bhai Dooj Deepawali gifts History

08th October 2008
Diwali is celebrated in India with great pomp and joy. It is celebrated in India as well as in Nepal where it is called “Tihar” from many years. It is the biggest festival of India that celebrates the victory of good against the evil. People celebrate... Read >
Author: rohitp

Why is Diwali celebrated in India Deepawali festival 2008 Bhai Dooj Deepawali gifts History

08th October 2008
Diwali is celebrated in India with great pomp and joy. It is celebrated in India as well as in Nepal where it is called “Tihar” from many years. It is the biggest festival of India that celebrates the victory of good against the evil. People celebrate... Read >
Author: rohitp

Festivities on Bhai Dooj and Gift Ideas

07th October 2008
The festival which predates Rakshabandhan and is more widely celebrated in Northern India is Bhai Dooj. It brings together brothers and sisters who are separated by distances and social obligations. The 'tilak' which the sister applies on her brother’s ... Read >
Author: infibeam

Festivities on Bhai Dooj and Gift Ideas

07th October 2008
The festival which predates Rakshabandhan and is more widely celebrated in Northern India is Bhai Dooj. It brings together brothers and sisters who are separated by distances and social obligations. The 'tilak' which the sister applies on her brother’s ... Read >
Author: infibeam

Gurgaon’s Property Market

26th September 2008
Gurgaon, one of the most happening business destinations in northern India, is also a dream location of many. The city provides employment to thousands of professionals, who are constantly looking out for properties either for investment purposes or f... Read >
Author: allcheckdeals

Family Vacation My parents and cousin recently came for a 2-week vacation where we toured Northern I

24th September 2008
Family Vacation My parents and cousin recently came for a 2-week vacation where we toured Northern India, mostly in the state of Uttarakhand. It was a lot of fun! And it was great to have my family finally see what I've been experiencing! I will just l... Read >
Author: dewanholidays

Venice hotels—comfortable stay in small city

24th September 2008
Venice, the city of Northern India, is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It has been given many epithets such as “Queen of Adriatic”, “The City of Lights”, “City of Water”, “City of Bridges” and “La Dominant... Read >
Author: nancy eben

The Origin and History of Chess

18th September 2008
The origin of chess, shrouded in the mists of history, depends very much on one`s own perspective. We cannot, unfortunately, trace the history of chess with a bold black line that leads from the game as we know it today, to a point in the past where we c... Read >
Author: smithwilliam

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

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

Adrenaline filled fun can be ruined by lack of travel insurance.

20th August 2008
From white water rafting to SCUBA diving and kayaking to mountain biking, there are plenty of options for tourists looking for something a bit special from their holiday. With a wide range of activities in some of the most amazing destinations in the worl... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman

Combining ancient wisdom with modern nutritional science

14th August 2008
At the foundation of an ancient science known as Ayurveda, is one little green fruit. It is no bigger than a golf ball but contains a nutritional profile that places it in a class of its own. Amalaki (emblica officinalis) grows at the base of the prist... Read >
Author: Put the Internet to wok getting leads for your hom

First Battle of Panipat

10th July 2008
The first battle of Panipat took place in northern India, and marked the beginning of the Mughal Empire. This was one of the earliest battles involving gunpowder firearms and field artillery. In 1526, the forces of Zahir al-Din Muhammad Babur, the ruler o... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Shimla Kullu Manali Tour Package

02nd July 2008
Shimla, Kullu and Manali are prime destinations of beautiful Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, India. They are known for their extra-ordinary nature beauty and several wonderful spots for adventure and sports. When you will explore these famous hill desti... Read >
Author: Michael Braganza

On A Dream Journey with J.P.Singhal

27th June 2008
J.P.Singhal (b.1934) is one of the most respected artists in the Indian art world. Born in a small village in Northern India, he began painting at the tender age of 16 in a culture and society where painting was not considered a valid profession, a mainst... Read >
Author: Noopur Singhal

The Different Types Of Pickles That Are Eaten All Around The World

21st May 2008
Pickling is a method used to preserve food stuffs. The food items are placed in various liquids such as oil or vinegar to help preservation. Since ancient times, people have devised different ways to preserve and pickle foods so that during famines or lon... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Different Types Of Pickles That Are Eaten All Around The World

20th May 2008
Pickling is a method used to preserve food stuffs. The food items are placed in various liquids such as oil or vinegar to help preservation. Since ancient times, people have devised different ways to preserve and pickle foods so that during famines or lon... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Two-Faced Baby is Born in India

11th May 2008
A baby girl was born three weeks ago in India with two faces. The as-yet-unnamed baby was born with two pairs of eyes, two pairs of lips and two noses, and doctors have sadly rendered her inoperable. The child was born to 24-year-old Vinod Kumar and hi... Read >
Author: Aandaleeb Singh

Agra Hotels are widespread in the city

26th April 2008
The state capital of Uttar Pradesh, Agra is located in the northern India and is almost 200 km away from New Delhi- the capital city of India. The city of Agra is well known for being home to the internationally acclaimed Taj Mahal. Among the Seven Wonder... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Jaipur Real Estate: Dreams Unlimited

13th April 2008
The growing influence of IT sector has produced a requirement for quality office properties in Jaipur, and the trend is followed by demand for residential properties, as well. As per market estimates, around Rs 1,50,000 crores (1500 billion rupees) is... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

Two-Faced Baby is Born in India

10th April 2008
A baby girl was born three weeks ago in India with two faces. The as-yet-unnamed baby was born with two pairs of eyes, two pairs of lips and two noses, and doctors have sadly rendered her inoperable. The child was born to 24-year-old Vinod Kumar and his ... Read >
Author: Aandaleeb Singh

Visit Delhi - the vibrant capital city of India

04th April 2008
One of the biggest metropolis in India, Delhi is home to whopping population of millions of people. The historical, cultural and the political center of the country, Delhi has gradually emerged as the industrial hub of the Northern India. A heady mix of t... Read >
Author: Jane

Real Estate: Investment Property in Gurgaon

27th March 2008
Gurgaon is a millionaires' land. It has come a long way from being a farmland of 1990s. The DLFs, Unitechs and Ansals made it real estate haven in 2000s and today it is called the 'Singapore of India'. In Gurgaon, you find skyscraping high-rise apartm... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

History of Chess: A Timeless Game

26th March 2008
Chess is one of the most popular board games in the world today. It involves two players, and requires strategizing and tactical planning. The game of chess is not a modern invention, and there is a good deal of controversy among chess historians reg... Read >
Author: Mike H

Rajasthan cultural tours give you a rare insight of India

29th February 2008
A traveler has the rare gift of discovering a new story at every place he visits and this helps him see the same country or place in a new light. India, as a country, offers plenty of opportunity to the tourist to explore every nook and corner and discove... Read >
Author: Rajendra Sharma

Scope for Group Housing project in Haryana

14th November 2007
Haryana is one of the most rapidly developing States of India's its growth rate ( 8.6 % ) is exceeding the national average growth rate. It is commanding the second highest per capita income ( Rs. 26, 632 ) in the country. About 91 percent of its populati... Read >
Author: Vinay

Shoes with a Difference

02nd November 2007
India has had a very long tradition of making exclusive leather footwear. Among them the most famous and exclusive are the Mojaris or Kolhapris. With their origin dating back to the times of the Mughal kings and queens, at that time the embroidery on thes... Read >
Author: Rita Jain

All India Tours

28th August 2007
Over the last few years, India has emerged as one of the finest and the most preferred travel destinations on earth. The travel and tourism industry of India has acquired the 5th rank amongst the 134 most preferred travel destinations in the world. Travel... Read >
Author: O.Haq

Before renting property in Gurgaon..

10th August 2007
Gurgaon—the most happening business destination in northern India—is also a dream location to reside. As a subject of intense commercial development, companies operating their businesses from Gurgaon are on streak to expand their operations. A... Read >
Author: Kalpita

The History of Soy

02nd August 2007
The soybean has a long history and a very long journey through out the world. This journey, lasting almost 27 centuries, changed the world that we know today. Soy products feed a large part of nearly every country's inhabitants, as well as various non-ed... Read >
Author: Fran Black

The Plant Coleus Forskohlii - Side Effects and Benefits

05th July 2007
Botanical Name: Coleus forskohlii Other Common Names: Coleous, Makandi. Habitat: Coleus is a hardy plant, growing on the dry slopes of the lower Himalayas and the plains in Uttar Pradesh, Northern India, it. However, coleus has long been cultivated ... Read >
Author: Alien

Mussoorie

03rd May 2007
Mussoorie also known as the ‘Queen of the Hills' is a hill station situated at the foot of the Himalayas in the Indian state of Uttaranchal. This fascinating city offers splendid views with its green hills and varied flora and fauna. With commanding sno... Read >
Author: Makemytrip

Delhi

03rd May 2007
Delhi ; the second largest metropolis in India is situated in Northern India on the banks of the river Yamuna. This metropolis consists of three areas; Delhi , Delhi Cantonment and New Delhi . Each has their distinct feature and aura. Declared as the capi... Read >
Author: Makemytrip

Lucknow Travel Guide

02nd May 2007
Lucknow, the capital city of Uttar Pradesh, is located on the banks of the Gomti River. Lucknow could be termed the cultural center of northern India where people are too polite and have their own charming culture and tradition, difficult to find elsewher... Read >
Author: Vinay

Tea: What are Good Black Tea Blends?

02nd May 2007
Black tea has become a favorite beverage of people around the globe—therefore, it’s hardly surprising that a number of people are searching for the best black tea blend they can find. Thankfully, because of the wide variety of black tea options on th... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

Alexander the Great 336 323 BC

12th March 2007
Alexander the Great was the first world conqueror and one of the most remarkable men in history, his armies capturing most the civilized world. He initiated Greek ideas, cutoms and laws to all countries under his rule. Alexander set out to conquer the w... Read >

Himachal Tours - Honeymooner’s delighting paradise

01st March 2007
Formerly Punjab Hill states, Himachal Pradesh is a state in northern India. It is mostly mountainous, cultivated valleys and glorious green hill slopes. Himachal – which means ‘the home of eternal snow’ – has the mountains as a steady picture fram... Read >
Author: Michael Braganza

Himachal Tours - Honeymooner’s delighting paradise

01st March 2007
Formerly Punjab Hill states, Himachal Pradesh is a state in northern India. It is mostly mountainous, cultivated valleys and glorious green hill slopes. Himachal – which means ‘the home of eternal snow’ – has the mountains as a steady picture fram... Read >
Author: Michael Braganza

Uttaranchal tours with the splendors of chardham yatra

01st March 2007
Uttaranchal formerly a part of Uttar Pradesh became the 27th state of the Republic of India on the 9th November 2000. Located in western Himalayan Region, Uttaranchal is bounded by Tibet (China) to the north, Uttar Pradesh to the south, Nepal to the east ... Read >
Author: Michael Braganza

Infectious and non-infectious causes of sinus infections - Part two

04th January 2007
The gastro esophageal reflux disease with acid turns in the esophagus is being associated with many cases of respiratory diseases in children but also in some cases of chronic sinusitis in adults. In a clinical study more than 4% of the children suffering... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Chandigarh- Your home, your destination

18th November 2006
Chandigarh is emerging as the fastest developing suburb for your real estate needs .It has come alive again. Long after Chandigarh was designed by the architect of repute Le Carbusier; it is now making waves as a real estate destination. The vicinity of t... Read >
Author: Michaelle Sui

Diwali - The Festival of Lights

17th November 2006
Diwali is celebrated all over India and elsewhere in the world where Indians gather together. Traditionally known by its Sanskrit name Deepavali, it actually means "a row of lights". Although predominantly a Hindu festival, it is observed by Sikhs and Jai... Read >
Author: Liz Canham

History of Ghazal

15th November 2006
Ghazal originated in Iran in the 10th century A.D. It grew from the Persian qasida, which in verse form had come to Iran from Arabia. The qasida was a panegyric written in praise of the emperor or his noblemen. The part of the qasida called tashbib got de... Read >
Author: Syed Rizvi

Punjabi Culture

23rd September 2006
Punjabi folk music is highly rhythmic, and very diverse. The western region is the home of styles like dhoola and mahiya, while the popular boli style is performed different across the region. The vocals are another integral part of Punjabi music, as are ... Read >
Author: Jeet Jagjit

Is there a God?

20th September 2006
Nobody on this Earth can give a simple and exact answer to this question. But having studied the theory of evolution it is easy to find it groundless and flimsy. That is why one cannot help but wonder how this theory was not only born and developed but ... Read >
Author: Gabriel Rise

Rising Real Estate Prices in Chandigarh India

20th December 2005
Chandigarh (India) is Beautiful city of the world. The name Chandigarh was derived from the famous temple called 'Chandi Mandir'. 'Chandi' is the Goddess of Power and 'Mandir' means temple. 'Garh' or fort beyond the temple, the beautiful city 'Chandigar... Read >
Author: Megrisoft Limited

Garam Masala - The Spices of India

01st October 2005
India is known for its excellent cuisine, it's unique regions of cooking, and a pleasant dining experience. India is distinguished in the world's cuisine for it vegetarian dishes. One thing all of the regional cuisines of India have in common is it's use ... Read >
Author: Alden Smith