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  • Trendy career

    India may not be the fashion capital of the world, but it is becoming the hot favorite fashion destination for fashion designers across the world. As the designer labels enter India, opportunities are galore in the sphere of fashion marketing that takes i...
  • Glow with aloe vera

    Aloe Vera (known as ghritakumari in Sanskrit and ghikanvar in Hindi) is known for its numerous medicinal uses, especially for treating the skin. Aloe vera adds a glow to skin, making it soft and supple; no wonder it dominates the fashion world’s numerou...
  • Women on guard

    India’s BSF (Border Security Force) has witnessed a landmark moment in the emancipation of Indian women.  In July this year, about 178 women recruits have passed out from BSF’s Kharkan training camp. The speciality about the event being that this is ...
  • A story of hope, death, war and love

    Hope Dies Last in War is an award winning documentary by Supriyo Sen. Bagging the award for the Best Documentary at the 55th National Film Awards, the story is about the two-week Indo-Pakistani conflict of 1971 which rendered about 54 Indians as prisoners...
  • When life goes on air

    Reality shows have been popping up on the Indian TV channels like mushrooms. Shows like MTV Roadies, Bigg Boss, Fear Factor, Pati Patni aur Woh, and many more have flooded the small screen. Consequently, the life of celebrity participants on the show goes...
  • Words Hindu, Hindosthan, Indostan, India are rooted in Sanskirt

    By Bhikhu Patel San Jose, CA:  Niranjan Shah, in his article — Followers of knowledge or Veda are known as Hindus — published in the India Tribune dated October 24, says the origin of the word Hindu to the Persians. In his earlier article —  Who i...
  • New law protects surviving family members

    By Michael PhulwaniOn October 28, 2009, President Obama signed H.R. 2892 into law, making a New Law and Ending Widow Penalty. This law, among others, contained several immigration provisions, including extending the non-minister religious worker, the “C...
  • Look East, but look harder for regional integration

    By Krishnan SrinivasanThe attributes of an influential power are never precise, but would certainly imply that India’s impact must spread beyond South Asia. India’s prominence in West Asia is impeded by the religious factor as well as the blocking abi...
  • The Headley saga shows loopholes in security

    Investigations into the activities of American Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley and his Canadian accomplice Taha-wwur Hussain Rana have revealed shocking details of the ease with which foreigners with terrorist links are able to enter...
  • How to enter a new marker

    Business Matter By Manish ShahAbout 15 years ago Apple squandered $350 million in trying to introduce a Personal Digital Assistant, the Apple Newton. What can we do to avoid giant missteps when entering a new market? Scott D. Anthony, the managing direct...