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HOW TO TACKLE THE STRAY DOG MENACE?
The city of Bangalore is known as India’s Hi-Tech city or the Garden city or the more familiar term, the ‘Silicon Valley of India’. But lately its residence dared to rename it as the city of stray dogs, when its newspapers started reporting at...
77 commentsThe Enchantress of Holland
purple tulipThe Amsterdam city of Netherlands, in North Europe, is commonly know for its beautiful canals, legalized red streets and Cannabis coffee shops selling Cannabis-containing brownies and cookies legally. Apart from these stuffs, tourists...
1 commentDOES FEUDAL AND CASTE SYSTEM STILL EXIST IN INDIA?
I happen to see a program in BBC few days back, about the poor in the developing India. I, being a ‘proud’ Indian, coming from the South, was shocked to see the plight of the so called ‘Dalits’ or lower-caste, poor section of a village in...
13 commentsHow about a French Kiss?
French kiss.. the French way People kiss because they are trying to satisfy a hunger within them, a hunger that is as natural as the need for food. It is the hunger for passion and the need to touch someone...
0 commentsDetecting the abnormal Cancer cells in us
The word Cancer invokes in us fear. It is the most common cause of death after heart disease. Every person has cancer cells in his body but under normal circumstances, his immune system is strong enough to...
2 commentsworld's most bizarre Statues
Here are some of the world's most bizarre statues and sculptures. The magic tap in Aqualand,Spain.The tap appears to float in the sky with an endless supply of water. Actually, there is a pipe hidden in the...
2 commentsA QUICK TOUR OF RAJA RAVI VARMA’S PAINTINGS
Raja Ravi Varma (1848-1906) is one of the most famous of the Indian painters. He was born in Kilimanoor Palace in Kerala to Umamba Thampuratti and Neelakandan Bhattathiripad. His talent was first noticed by his Uncle Raja Raja Varma, when he at an...
6 commentsMindblowing Munnar:-)
Located in Kerala, South India, this beautiful paradise on Earth was a summer resort for the British rulers of South India. 'Munnar', in Malayalam means ‘Three Rivers’ or mountain streams, namely-...
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