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Lalsot-Some Interesting Facts

10.07.2008 23:47    karansguesthouse.wordpress.com
In this small town near Dausa, about 90 km from Jaipur- Shunga relics related to the Buddhist faith have been found. ASI has cordoned off, behind barbed wire, five feet high pillars-having square base and octagonal center.These pillars were found


Coffee Bars of Jaipur-A List

10.07.2008 23:47    karansguesthouse.wordpress.com
Coffee Bars of jaipur are a hangout for the Jaipur youngsters and visiting indian and foreign tourists and the up coming bright young professionals working in Jaipur.The aroma of brewing coffee is an like an elixir to them.That is why

Master Masons Of Sikandra

10.07.2008 23:47    karansguesthouse.wordpress.com
Now a days they make Jali's,pillars,idols of various gods,fountains,likeness of birds and animals in stone.They make judicious use of modern machines and artisans in their work. Their work is in great demand in the various metros of India.

Update: Tobey Loses It

10.07.2008 23:31    b4uindia.com
Tobey Maguire freaked out at the paps outside Madeo. Yeah okay, it must suck having them up in your face all the time. Still, some people deal with it okay, and others?Maguire is a little unhinged anyway. Addiction problems and


Ebony Lists The 25 Coolest Brothers of All Time

10.07.2008 23:31    b4uindia.com
Ebony magazine, one of the world's great publications, along with Black Enterprise magazine, is issuing 8 covers for its August issue with 8 different 'coolest brothers.' They include:1) Muhammad Ali, 2) Marvin Gaye, 3) Samuel Jackson, 4) Jay-Z, 5) Senator

Lara Dutta's shooting blues

10.07.2008 23:14    realbollywood.com
Actors are traveling to exotic locales all over the globe to shoot for their films and give their audiences a richer visual experience. Like our sensuous Lara Dutta who is shooting for her movie Blue.
India    Blogs
Lara Dutta's shooting blues

Aishwarya Rai's secretary Hari Singh in seventh heaven

10.07.2008 23:14    realbollywood.com
Aishwarya Rai's secretary, Hari Singh, is presently busy in the pre-production planning of a film based on the media. He explains, "I am intrigued by the present media situation and journalists.
India    Blogs
Aishwarya Rai's secretary Hari Singh in seventh heaven

Anupam Kher Ki Chutti

10.07.2008 23:14    realbollywood.com
Anupam Kher shot the detective comedy Bhatti On Chutti almost entirely in London. But one portion of the film was left incomplete.
India    Blogs
Anupam Kher Ki Chutti

US releases New Cluster Bomb Policy with Aims to Reduce Collateral Damage

10.07.2008 21:22    frontierindia.net
The Defense Department today announced new standards for cluster bombs to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure from the unintended consequences of unexploded munitions. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates signed the policy that aims to reduce collateral effects of cluster munitions
India    Army

US and Israeli experts doubt Iran's advancements in missile technology

10.07.2008 21:22    frontierindia.net
Commander of IRGC Airforce Brigadier General Hossein Salami said on Wednesday that the IRGC missiles have been loaded on launching pads and are ready to target enemies at any time. As per the IRNA report, IRGC's Public Relations Office, the
India    Army

French DGA orders 35 additional DRAC mini-UAV's

10.07.2008 21:21    frontierindia.net
The French defence procurement agency (DGA) has ordered 35 additional DRAC (Drone de Renseignement Au Contact) mini-UAV close-range reconnaissance systems for the French Armed Forces from EADS Defence & Security (DS).The new orders were notified on 30 June, after delivering
India    Army

French DGA qualifies Rafale F3 standard

10.07.2008 21:21    frontierindia.net
The General Delegation for Armaments (DGA) has on 1 July 2008, qualified Rafale standard "F3 . The first aircraft produced in standard F3 will be delivered to forces from early 2009. The aircrafts already in service will be upgraded to
India    Army

HMS Victorious refits completed

10.07.2008 21:21    frontierindia.net
The Vanguard class submarine HMS Victorious has left Plymouth today, Thursday 10 July 2008, after completing her three and a half year multi-million pound overhaul at Devonport Royal Dockyard. Victorious is heading to Scotland for sea trials that mark the
India    Army

Sheeba is a fitness freak

10.07.2008 20:47    bollywoodgate.com
Well she seems to be obsessed with it. Actress Sheeba has always beenfixated with keeping herself fit and indulges in various sports too. Thisincludes running, spinning, swimming, playing squash and tennis. And likethat wasn't enough, the lady has recently started
Sheeba is a fitness freak

Slowing demand, liquidity concerns may hit real estate cos

10.07.2008 19:43    keralanext.com
The slowdown would mainly affect the smaller real-estate companies while increasing the relative strength of some large players, the report said. "The slowdown will also aid the process of weeding out some of the weaker entities within the sector and

GTL Q1 net up at Rs 32.78 cr

10.07.2008 19:43    keralanext.com
The company's revenue grew by 11 per cent to Rs 418.92 crore, against Rs 376.5 crore for the same quarter last financial year, GTL said in a statement. In July 2007, GTL sold its Enterprise Network and Managed Services business

Apollo DVK, Landmark to provide health insurance in Gujarat

10.07.2008 19:43    keralanext.com
Health is the second biggest component on the expenditure list of any family. But, still less than 10 per cent of the population in the country has health insurance," Chief Medical Officer of Apollo DKV C Chandrashekhar said. "Our tie

Balanced diet and exercise keep brain and heart healthy

10.07.2008 19:42    keralanext.com
Food is like a pharmaceutical compound that affects the brain," said Fernando Gmez-Pinilla, University of California LA and professor of neurosurgery and physiological science. "Diet, exercise and sleep have the potential to alter our brain health and mental function, said

Coffee and carbohydrates boost athletic drive

10.07.2008 19:42    keralanext.com
The study's co-author John Hawley said athletes who added caffeine to their post-exercise meal had 66 per cent more glycogen in their muscles than those who ate only carbohydrates. "If you have 66 per cent more fuel for the next

New cochlear implant improves hearing in noisy environments

10.07.2008 19:42    keralanext.com
The OPUS Speech Processors offers the smallest internal implant, and the thinnest and lightest externally-worn speech processor available. "The MAESTRO has created a tremendous capacity for patients to hear, they can filter out certain noises, and they can exist in

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