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All-India bandh call by trade unions: Bengal, Kerala worst hit: Is it possible to reach an amicable settlement by calling a bandh?
September 09, 2010

Nine major trade unions throughout the country called for a 24-hour nationwide bandh on September 07, 2010, to demonstrate their displeasure on various issues such as spiraling price rise, disinvestment of public sector, retrenchment and the entry of foreign capital in the Indian retail market.

Media sensationalism – Is it misleading the audience?
September 02, 2010

Edmund Burke once referred to the press as the Fourth Estate, which according to him was more important than other three estates in the Parliament.

Cyber security and India
August 26, 2010

Cyber security is of great importance to protect businesses, governments and the public. Especially, with the cyber world burgeoning day by day, cyber security should be a part of the national policy.

Indian Cinema -Taking a big leap
August 19, 2010

Indian film industry is one of the oldest and largest film industries in the world, which started its journey in 1913 with the movie Raja Harischandra by Dadasaheb Phalke.

Commonwealth Games 2010 and mismanagement….India’s honour at stake
August 12, 2010


Any international sporting event projects the image of its host country in the international arena.

Malnutrition- a common picture of rural India
August 05, 2010

Malnutrition, described as “a national shame” by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, is one of the greatest challenges faced by our country. Despite robust economic growth, India's child malnutrition rate is worse than many sub-Saharan African countries. India is home to the greatest population of severely malnourished children in the world.

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