Indomitable Krishna Menon, a favourite of Prof. Harold Laski (U.K.) who also rose to become the India’s Foreign Minister holds the record for the longest speech in the history of the U.N. Security Council. In total it lasted over eight...
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It could turn out to be a very limited edition pen indeed. Apart from the irony of designing a writing implement that costs as much as an apartment and naming it after a legendary byword for simplicity, Montblanc may not have bargained for the ire it...
Ten months after the devastating attacks in Mumbai by Pakistan-based militants, the group behind the assault remains largely intact and determined to strike India again, according to current and former members of the group, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and...
An Indian civil servant, SM Raju, has come up with a novel way of providing employment to millions of poor in the eastern state of Bihar.
His campaign to encourage people to plant trees effectively addresses two burning issues of the world: global...
In India there are two types of corrupt officials: one those who have been found to be corrupt and resign/leave/sacked from the job, and the other who even after being found out about their special liking for unearned luxury continues with the job,...
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Though sexual topics have been favourite of hormone-abundant students, the teachers have always been shy of even saying the word sex, what to talk about discussing that, leading to banning of many topics and books. And sex including sexuality,...
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Osama bin Laden has told Americans to rethink their policies, in a new video in which he links their support for Israel to the September 11 attacks in 2001, a US-based monitoring group said.
World Environment Day (WED) was established by the UN General Assembly in 1972 to mark the opening of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment.
Commemorated yearly on 5 June, WED is one of the principal vehicles through which the United...
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