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10th February 2012

Braille Printing Machine for blind students

The school has imported special Braille printing machine from Sweden in the year 2001 with the help of funds given by the British High Commissioner & Member of Parliament Late Dr.L.M.Singhvi . The machine is very useful for converting books of normal text...

24th November 2011

Northern Ireland’s Top sights

Belfast Belfast is a beautiful modern city where ultra modern buildings blend perfectly with old Victorian buildings. The city’s must see sights are: Belfast Castle, The Falls Road, Stormont Parliament, Royal Avenue, The Titanic Quarter and the Golden ...

14th September 2011

Governments and Businesses Collaborate to Create International Cyber Security Protection Alliance

Countries across the world are dealing with the menace of cybercrime. The all-pervasive nature and the possibility to commit Internet crime from any part of the world poses lot of challenges for counter crime agencies. Different definitions and lack of ho...

05th September 2011

Rahul Gandhi visits Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Udaan Akademi in Amethi

Congress General Secretary and Member of Parliament from Amethi Rahul Gandhi visited Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Udaan Akademi, (IGRUA) at Fursatganj in District CSJM Nagar (Amethi), Uttar Pradesh today. The purpose of the visit was to attend the meeting of ...

07th July 2011

Braille Printing Machine for blind students

Netraheen Vikas Sansthan (Blind School Jodhpur-Rajasthan-India ) is working for rehabilitation of blind, deaf & dumb and mentally retarted students since last 33 years in Suncity Jodhpur by providing free education with boarding and lodgi...

23rd June 2011

The abuse of Parliamentary Privilege and the Death of Civil Liberties

The emergence and subsequent passing of the Bill of Right of 1689 into legislation date back to the English Civil War when parliament was fighting for the right to govern and protect itself against external interference from the monarchy. Article 9 of the...

23rd March 2011

New Labour Shadow Chancellor Made Mistakes On His Expenses

Ed Balls is married to Yvette Cooper, and together they were actually the first husband and wife team to serve at the same time in the UK government. In May 2005, when Ed Balls became the elected Member of Parliament for Normanton, Miss Cooper "flipped...

11th March 2011

Visiting popular tourist destination of the Jenolan caves in the Blue Mountains

Jenolan Caves, found at the Western end of the Blue Mountains in Jenolan National Forest, is one of Australia's most popular country destinations. More than a quarter of a million tourists visit the caves each year to marvel at their wonders and explore t...

07th March 2011

Abdur Rehman Antulay Horoscope

Abdur Rehman Antulay Introduction Abdur Rehman Antulay was born in kankidi, Maharashtra on February 09, 1929. He was a union minister (Minority Affairs) and an MP in the 14th Lok Sabha of India. Earlier he had been the Chief Minister of the state of Ma...

28th February 2011

The History of Cambridge City Part 1;The Expansion Of Education

The first recorded date relating to Cambridge University was in 1209, when Oxford students moved to Cambridge to study. It is widely believed that King Henry III was in favour of the university and invited students from Paris to come to England to study ...

28th February 2011

Mother Shipton and the End of London

Born in 1488 as Ursula Southeil, Mother Shipton came to be known as one of the most famous soothsayers in history. She was born in a cave in Knaresborough, Yorkshire and was said to been absolutely hideous to look at, but apparently had a knack for prophe...

05th February 2011

Dilip Kumar Horoscope

Introduction of Dilip Kumar Dilip Kumar is an Indian actor and a former Member of Parliament. He was born on December 11, 1922 in Peshawar, Pakistan. Dilip Kumar was the first actor, who received a Filmfare Best Actor Award and holds the record for mos...

18th November 2010

Sansad Bhavan Delhi

A Brief History The splendid symbol of the largest democracy of the world, Sansad Bhavan depicts a saga of people power accumulated at a place where decisions are made to firm up the country for the prosperity and against the challenges. The grand archit...

17th November 2010

Government leaders in England use TM technique to reduce stress, feel calmer, sleep better

Acute stress and deep fatigue are common features in the lives of government leaders everywhere. These factors take a negative toll, impacting health and the quality of leadership. William Hague, the current Foreign Secretary in a Conservative-Liberal ...

10th November 2010

A journey by Tony Blair find best selling books

A journey is just not only a book but it envelopes the whole life history of a well known personality the Prime Minister of United Kingdom Mr. Tony Blair. The book portrays his life and goes deep down. It explains the reader how the politics runs in his...

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