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Well the blog is run my my beautiful girlfriend and me. I quit my Job on 24th October 2007 to become a full time blogger and im loving every bit of it :)

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  • Kashmir, where are you Now? : Part 2

    Posted on Tuesday May 5th, 2009 at 02:00 in india, human rights, issues, widows, kashmir

    In the first part of Kashmir where are you now? we took a look at the trauma that the woman in Indian occupied Kashmir go through with rape cases. In this post we shall take a look at Half widows, what are half widows and their suffering.Many people ...

  • India to get a New National Animal?

    Posted on Tuesday January 20th, 2009 at 01:13 in india, environment, Nature, issues, tigers, tiger conservation

    The tiger the national animal of India, is suppose to evoke patriotic feelings is now bringing in nothing but agony. According to a census in February 2008 the number has fallen to 1,411, down from 3,642 in the last major survey in 2002. Bhavika had ...

  • What is Israel Doing?

    Posted on Tuesday January 6th, 2009 at 10:41 in Israel, war, palestine, issues

    Its been a while since I posted here, to be honest everytime I go through the news I have been depressed. Every time I want to post, this particular post, I end up not doing it, its gotten delayed and even more delayed as the death toll has now cross...

  • The Story of Tibet as China Warns France

    Posted on Tuesday December 2nd, 2008 at 07:42 in china, france, issues, Tibet

    As the Chinese increase pressure on France to stop the meeting between the Dalai Lama and French President Nicolas Sarkozy on December 6th this Saturday in Poland, it becomes an even more interesting subject for us to divulge into. The chinese state ...

  • Mumbai Terrorist Attacks: Time for Action

    Posted on Monday December 1st, 2008 at 08:33 in issues, mumbai terrorist attacks

    Switching from one news channel to another, getting updates on one of the deadliest terror attacks in Mumbai, making frantic calls to loved ones to ensure their safety, it was a nightmare for everyone. That made it difficult to write about the terro...

  • The Dalia Lama on Tibet and China

    Posted on Tuesday November 4th, 2008 at 04:30 in china, issues, Tibet, dalai lama

    His holiness the Dalai Lama recently spoke about how he is loosing hope of progress with the Chinese government on the Tibet issue that we have spoken about quite often. The Olympics went by, a testing time for the Chinese, but there was no respite f...

  • America's Recession Felt in China

    Posted on Monday October 20th, 2008 at 22:14 in china, america, issues

    If you recollect we have written about the toys made in China, that were sold around the world. A few days ago one of the biggest toy manufacturers in China that made toys for Mattel, Toys "R" Us, Hasbro and other American toy companies has been shut...

  • Are We Not Nature?

    Posted on Monday October 13th, 2008 at 23:19 in environment, climate change, Nature, issues

    We are part of nature, although it sounds like an easy answer, we do not understand the significance of this sentence. As we continue with our progress and developments we are destroying the natural habit of a wide range of species in turn affecting ...

  • Cell Phone Towers Causing Cancer

    Posted on Thursday October 9th, 2008 at 00:01 in Cancer, issues, mumbai, cell phone tower radiation

    All of us are aware that cell phones transmit radiation which is harmful, you may have also experienced some symptoms like irritation or a headache when you talk on your cell phone for long periods of time.But when it comes to cell phone towers or ma...

  • Is Globalization Really Working?

    Posted on Tuesday September 30th, 2008 at 02:41 in globalization, issues

    Globalisation, a fairly difficult concept to understand, yes when you look up Globalization on wiki, it seems fairly simple, in its literal sense is the process or transformation of local or regional phenomena into global ones. It can be described as...

  • China's Yin Affecting its Young

    Posted on Tuesday September 23rd, 2008 at 00:23 in china, issues, Tibet

    The Chinese seem to be having a spot of bad luck at the moment, and a last few moments as well, when the Tibetan protests started off during the planing stages of the Olympics they were met with brute force, murdered, vanished without a trace and cla...

  • Governents Crack Down on Bloggers

    Posted on Wednesday September 17th, 2008 at 11:49 in human rights, issues, bloggers

    Millions of people blog around the world because it gives them the freedom to express themselves and write on topics that stir their emotions. There are certain countries that find it difficult to cope with this freedom of expression and arrest blogg...

  • Poverty Drops by 27% in India?

    Posted on Monday September 15th, 2008 at 06:42 in india, issues, poverty in india

    There are contradicting reports when it comes to assessing the poverty situation in India. On one hand World Bank claims in its survey that nearly 1/3rd of world’s poor are in India and a higher proportion of its population live on less than US $2 ...

  • Beware ICICI Bank Credit Card Customers!

    Posted on Monday September 8th, 2008 at 06:47 in india, issues, icici bank credit card

    I wouldn’t advise anyone to use a credit card, unless they really need it. After the recent experiences that reaffirmed my belief that credit card companies can easily take their customers for a ride, and levy unnecessary charges. If you know abou...

  • China Stopped Rain, Faked Song at Olympics

    Posted on Thursday August 14th, 2008 at 08:26 in china, issues, beijing olympics 2008

    Everyone was in awe of the opening ceremony at Beijing Olympics 2008. It was a spectacular show, was the common reaction among people who watched it. But it was only after the ceremony did the level of deception come into the picture. Desperate to pu...

  • Tigers Mistreated in a Thailand Temple

    Posted on Monday August 11th, 2008 at 07:33 in thailand, issues, tiger conservation

    When I read that Tiger Temple was a place in West Thailand where the mighty creature walked around freely once a day and visitors could pet them and play with them, I was wondering if that was true. Well, it is to some extent, but on digging deep in ...

  • CCTV Images and You - II

    Posted on Tuesday August 5th, 2008 at 10:24 in issues, documentaries, cctv cameras

    In the second-part of CCTV images and You, we will speak about the reality of a modern day society that becomes a nightmare. The use of CCTV cameras in malls, shopping centres, banks etc., is a known fact and we are all use to that.But a school in Na...

  • CCTV Images and You

    Posted on Tuesday July 29th, 2008 at 04:51 in issues, documentaries, cctv cameras

    On the weekend, we attended the Camputer Video Art Show Part II, which showed the way Closed Circuit TVs (CCTVs) are used around the world and in India as well through various eye-opening documentaries. Not only were these documentaries thought-provo...