Monthly Archive for: ‘August, 2007’

  • August 2007

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  • Book Review

    Book Review

    Author by Sushama Londhe  Anjana Appachana and Arvind Sharma A Tribute to Hinduism: Thoughts and Wisdom spanning continents and time about India and her culture by Sushama Londhe  Since time immemorial, India has been synonymous with spiritual knowledge, and people have been drawn to her …

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  • Bollywood Today

    Bollywood Today

    Things not working well for Aaja Nachle Madhuri Dixit-Nene’s much touted come back film Aaja Nachle is in the news, no doubt, but not for the best reasons. Post release, while Madhuri’s performance has been lauded everywhere, the film has not received a good response …

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  • Healthy Times

    Healthy Times

    NRI doctors offer a healing touch for Bengal’s poor  Thanks to the initiative of 20 NRI doctors mostly from Britain and the U.S., a hospital is being set up in West Bengal with the aim of providing quality healthcare at a low cost to the …

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  • Where Do We Stand?

    Where Do We Stand?

    On the eve of the 59th Republic Day of India, when the entire nation is set to celebrate the occasion with pomp, with a cultural parade and display of military resources at the capital, flag hoisting, and the like all over the nation, it is …

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  • Are Your Kids Spoiled?

    Are Your Kids Spoiled?

    Spoiled children result from parents’ surrender of control. The problem is even if your child is a little spoiled, you may be the last one to realize there is a problem and that you are the only who can fix it. Most parents do not …

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  • Soups to Keep You Warm This Winter!

    Soups to Keep You Warm This Winter!

    If you are looking for a way to keep your family warm this winter, these recipes are for you! A hot bowl of soup is sure to warm the soul on a cold, snowy winter day. These hearty soups are tasty and elegant enough to …

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  • OSTEOPOROSIS

    OSTEOPOROSIS

    I can still vividly picture my 80-something year old grandmother craning her neck upwards just to be able to see straight ahead while walking.  She had horrible osteoporosis that left her with a stooping posture reminiscent of the Hunchback of Notre Dame. Though I felt …

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  • The Essence of Republic Day

    The Essence of Republic Day

    The essence behind the commemoration of Republic Day is not only to celebrate India’s secularism and democracy, but also to make us feel proud of our culture, many languages, social norms, traditions, customs, religions, strong sense of community, and the individual distinctiveness that makes India …

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