Illiteracy and Educational Problems in India
India though is fast developing as super power with impressive industrial growth and economic development,it is falling behind on human development index.The education scenario is alarmingly dismal at the grass-root level.India’s education program is falling behind other nations.It is a country with population already touching one billion while only one third is able to read.World’s 30%illiterate population comes from India.
The Sad Art of Rag Picking
Rag picking, while socially deplorable, is a valuable service whose benefits are not immediately visible.
Imperialism in India
Imperialism in India helped create an India that we know today. Imperialism brought many new things such as technology and medicine to help bring India to the modern era.
India Comes Up with Indian Solutions to Indian Pollution
The best solution to Indian problems are surely Indian solutions.
Madras War Memorial
Homage to those who lost their lives in the Second World War.
What Steps Should India Take to Become a Prosperous and Secure Nation in Next Five Years?
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Online Mba Degree Courses, India, Abroad
A substantial number of working professionals across the globe have taken up various online degree courses, Online MBA degree courses not only in India but abroad as well. While going for online degree abroad; one must be vigilant towards the credibility, accreditation and total learning cost of the institution to which you are applying for online degree courses.
Mallika Sherawat in Hot Hollywood Movies
Mallika Sherawat is the hot rising star of Hollywood. But she originally belongs to Bollywood.
Amrita Rao a Copy Cat?
Is Amrita Rao being "FAKE" by copying foreign actresses? Some say she copies Freida Pinto but most say its Vanessa Hudgens.
A Dent Made in The Right to Information Act, 2005!
The vested interests in the Punjab University seemed to have lost their sense of proportion and they had demanded a huge sum of Rs 12,00,200 from a student who has sought for some information under the RTI Act, from the Punjab University, thereby making a dent in the Right to Information Act, 2005.






















