2007-11-03 22:10 Ganesh Srinivasan's Fokus auf Bangalore: SG KE - Chennai Bangalore industriellen Korridor, um das Wa …
Quelle - Monsters und Critics.com Nov 2, 2007 Nov 2, 2007 Chennai, Nov 2 (IANS) With plans for a bullet train, a six-lane highway and an extension of the metro rail from Chennai to Bangalore to bring the two cities closer, a proposal to develop an industrial corridor between the two fast-growing cities is expected to give a further fillip to economic growth in southern India. Chennai, 2. November (IANS) Mit Plänen für eine Kugel Bahn, sechs Fahrstreifen der Autobahn und eine Verlängerung der U-B …
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2007-10-24 17:49 Asia planning
The plans for my Asia trip are taking shape. Parts are still pretty unsure, especially India, but in all I am starting to visualize it. I'll start out in Delhi, and if all goes well I'll meet P and family a couple of days later, and travel to places like Jaipur, Agra, Kharjuraho and Varanasi. Not necessarily those places. Not necessarily in that order. But something along those lines. Then we'll head south to Hyderabad and Vijayawada. And three weeks on I'm going to Singapore from Chennai. In Si …
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2007-10-19 20:05 SpearTalks: Amit Gupta
Amit Gupta is an entrepreneur. If you read Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, or any other combination of America's best publications, your eyes have probably skimmed the same pages that some of Amit's more popular projects have graced. Photojojo, the friendliest photography* newsletter around, and Jelly, the co-working sessions that help creative types get even more creative, are perhaps the most popular examples of Amit's endeavors (and definitely the most written about). Popularit …
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2007-10-18 10:36 Ролик: Pril: Squeaky Clean
Tags: PRIL DISHWASHING DETERGENT, INDIA, TBWA\INDIA, Household maintenance & pet products The idea is to place shiny utensils around sharp bends in parking spaces of commercial complexes, hotels and housing apartments. In place of the usual convex mirrors, these utensils act as an interesting reminder that Pril cleans the best. Product : Pril Agency : TBWA\Delhi Creatives : Anirban Sen (Executive Creative Director) Tulika Seth (Art Director) Tulika Seth (Copywriter) Country : India
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2007-10-17 21:54 European Responses to the 1857 Rebellion in India
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2007-10-17 21:01 Towards a Universal Doctrine of Human Rights
Unsurprisingly, females may be hard-wired to compete against and destroy other females. For years, feminists-myself included-focused on women as victims. We argued, correctly, that women were not only being discriminated against economically but were the objects of horrific psychological, sexual, and physical violence. In North America and Europe, women are still being raped, incested, battered, trafficked, tortured, and murdered. However, after forty five years of feminist activism, such acts a …
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2007-10-17 09:53 Why is anthropological writing so boring New issue of Anthropology Matters
Writing Up and Feeling Down is the topic of the new issue of the Anthropology Matters Journal. The articles outline the challenges involved when moving from fieldwork to writing, when trying to draw an argument out of unwieldy case studies, when you are told that your writing is not academic enough – or when you suddenly face the dangers of writing for a non-academic audience. Ingie Hovland writes in her introduction : The first thing that strikes many PhD students when they sit down to st …
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2007-10-16 07:10 Shades of India
För tio år sen startades 'Shades of India' utanför Delhi av en indisk textildesigner och en engelsk journalist. Traditionellt hantverk från Asien i kombination med västerländsk design. Överkast, kuddar, servetter och dukar i naturliga material såsom bomull och silke tillsammans med vackert broderade dekorationer. Allt i en mild färgsskala. Shades of India started ten years ago by an indian textile designer and a former english journalist. By combination of these two cultures they have developed …
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2007-10-15 21:29 Paper or Plastic
Zen alerted me to the Blog Action Day today, and the theme for 2007 is "environment." What with Gore and IPCC winning the Nobel peace prize last week, and the people behind the recent attack to discredit Gore's film revealed (thank you, SourceWatch ), "environment" seems like an apt choice to blog about. Here's a personal observation. When I came to the US many moons ago, I somehow found my way to the Harvest Co-operative market in Cambridge, and it still ranks as one of the best finds. I found …
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2007-10-15 00:26 Dateline Afghanistan: Covering the Forgotten War
Cross-posted to Registan.net I've almost become boring with my constant complaining of the shoddy or non-existent coverage of what's going on in Afghanistan. Even in the most recent of significant events the death of Mullah Naqib in Kandahar I learned from a friend fairly soon after it happened, but had to scour into a Canadian paper to find even a mention several days later. Even if something warrants attention, it's often shoddy and lazy and lacking context (recall my constant complaints about …
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2007-10-13 00:47 In Glitch We Trust
Here's a little something to get you thru the weekend. .. enjoy! Download In Glitch We Trust GlitchBitch - In Glitch We Trust 00:00 Goldielocks - DollaDolla (GlitchBitch ReFix) /Unreleased/ 02:18 Santogold - You'll Find A Way (Switch And Sinden Remix) / 03:37 New Delhi FM - Teapen /Monotonik/ 05:11 Kitty D - Sinister (GlitchBitch Edit) /Unreleased/ 07:30 Jahcoozi - Shake The Doom (Kraddy Remix) /Refiner Records/ 09:34 Diplo - Tell Me What You Saw (Diplo Mix) /Money Studies Records/ 10:43 Tipper …
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2007-10-12 16:19 Concentrate On The Science, Not The Gore
By Cernig Amidst all the brouhaha over the most famous (in America) of the two recipients of this year's Nobel Peace Prize, one thing seems to have been lost. It's about the science, not the Goracle. The joint award of the Nobel Peace Prize highlights the importance of climate change and the need for action to meet the challenges it presents, India's Rajendra Kumar Pachauri, chairman of the IPCC, said Friday. The prize - won jointly by the IPCC and former United States vice president Al Gore - s …
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2007-10-12 12:24 Nobel Peace Prize 2007
Photographer: Stephanie Kuykendal/Bloomberg News Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore speaks at George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium in Washington, on May 29, 2007. Al Gore, U.N. Climate Panel Win Peace Prize Bloomberg Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore and a United Nations panel on the environment won this year's Nobel Peace Prize for raising awareness about the threat of climate change. Gore, 59, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change were honored for ``their efforts to bu …
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2007-10-12 11:56 Potsdam symposium
Posted by Oliver Morton on behalf of Quirin Schiermeier A meeting this week in Potsdam, Germany "Global Sustainability A Nobel Cause" ended with the formulation of a memorandum calling for a global contract between science and society and a multi-national innovation programme on the scale of the Apollo programme to meet the challenges arising from climate change. Earlier at the meeting, the likes of Rajendra Pachauri, Nicholas Stern, Carlo Rubbia and Murray Gell-Mann had reminded the 100 or so p …
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2007-10-12 09:33 Haleem in Hyderabad
Yesterday, I finally tasted the famous Haleem of Hyderabad. During the holy month of Ramadan, most observant Muslims get up before sunrise to eat and pray, and then fast until the sun sets. All over the city of Hyderabad, food stalls have sprung up to offer the famous Haleem, traditionally used to break the fast. Prepared with wheat, lentils, lamb, spices and pure ghee (clarified butter), it is cooked for at least 10 hours in a bhatti (an oven made of mud), until it gets its paste-like consist …
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2007-10-11 23:04 Harry Potter and the Hindu gods
The BBC reports :A community group in the Indian city of Calcutta says it has been sued by JK Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter books, for breach of copyright. The group has been building a huge model based on Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as part of celebrations for a Hindu festival. A court in the capital, Delhi, will start hearing the case on Friday. Given that I have proved that Rowling derived much of her inspiration from the film Carry on Camping, I think this is a bit r …
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2007-10-11 10:02 If only Malaysia has leaders half of Lee s Intelligence
T his is what you call a world-class leader, a person who can debate and argue with perfect common sense. What surprises me was how this 84-year-old Singapore former premier Lee Kuan Yew keep up-todate information using IT-technology and I bet he bring along his own PDA where-ever he goes. If only Malaysia has leaders with intelligence half this old-man, the country could do better than Singapore as admitted by senior Lee. And you don t have to wait for the year 2020 (or 2050) to become a develo …
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2007-10-09 01:31 Peripheral Milit_Urb 20
Wanderlust in Surveillatopia 'Listening Post' Big Brother is watching us all : The US and UK governments are developing increasingly sophisticated gadgets to keep individuals under their surveillance. When it comes to technology, the US is determined to stay ahead of the game. Hitches a ride with a congestion-pricing scheme : Michael Sorkin offers his critique of Mayor Bloomberg's congestion pricing scheme, part of his PlaNYC. A security camera on every corner is not your pal. U.S. Airport Scree …
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2007-10-07 20:32 NATO - Den globala militäralliansen
När det förs diskussioner om NATO är det fortfarande bilden från kalla kriget som dominerar för många svenskar. Dagens NATO är dock något helt annat än den försvarsalliansen som bildades efter andra världskriget. Idag är NATO en organisationen som, under amerikansk ledning, arbetar mot att bli en global militärallians. Med andra ord, framtidens NATO trupper ska kunna sättas in och agera var som helst i världen. Med medlemmar eller associerade som Syd-Korea, Israel eller Indien. Men jag har inga …
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2007-10-07 14:19 Bina Agarwal, Author of A field of her own
The livelihood and empowerment prospects of millions of women who depend on agriculture for survival are affected by their legal rights in land. For many these prospects have been enhanced by the recent Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005(HSAA) which deleted the gender discriminatory clause on agricultural land. But this benefits only Hindu women, leaving intact the disabilities facing non-Hindu women, especially Muslim and tribal women something that should concern all of us who work for gend …
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2007-10-06 02:00 This Dasara, can Mysore make itself terror-proof
Terror is all around and amid us. If the mongrels of murder can successfully strike at markets (Delhi), auditoriums (Hyderabad), trains (Bombay) and temples (Askshardham), what is to prevent them from aiming for something similarly dastardly in Mysore, when a multitude assembles each Dasara What if BAPU SATYANARAYANA and E.R. RAMACHANDRAN wrote to Mysore police commissioner Bhaskar Rao recently, on the security measures that need to be taken, together with with preventive measures and disaster m …
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2007-10-05 23:39 Reporter who scooped Gandhi s death dies: RIP
James W. Michaels, the US army ambulance driver who was faster than any reporter to tell the world that Mahatma Gandhi had been assassinated, and then went on to edit 1,000 issues of Forbes magazine over 37 years, passed away in New York on Tuesday, the eve of Gandhi's birthday. He was 86. Michaels covered India's independence and the bloody communal rioting that followed for the news agency, United Press International (UPI). He was the first foreign reporter to get to the scene of fighting in K …
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2007-10-04 18:19 Calcutta and I
As mentioned in a previous post, I was in Calcutta for a very brief period of time. The first thing I noticed about the city was that the roads were not too good, at least when compared to those in the other state-capitals that I have been to in India, including New Delhi, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Bhopal, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Madras and Goa. Another vital difference that I noticed, as against Delhi's roads, was that there were no stray cattle on the roads of Calcutta, even as there were plenty of …
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2007-10-04 11:58 First Friday Picks October 2007
Paul Yurkovich For the month of October, Newspace will feature the top three photographers from their 2006 National Juried Exhibition, which was juried by Christopher Rauschenberg and Jennifer Stoots. Although the artists are exhibiting separate shows, their images are united by an obsessive deconstruction of their environment. In his series The Garden, Todd Stewart attempts to share the wonder that he observes in his young children's experience of the natural world. With his rich, green imagery …
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2007-10-04 03:57 When Can I Stop Holding my Breath
We're on the other side of the world right now. The flight from Toronto to Delhi was the most pleasant trans-atlantic flight either of us has ever experienced -- mad props to Jet Airways for the excellent food, service, and comfortable ride(nb, though, Shrek III is very very bad.) We slept for hours and arrived in Delhi rested and ready for our 12-hour layover! Yay! The layover more than made up for the ride, though -- there was no place to rest, and as we had arrived at 11:00 pm local time, the …
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