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[2 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

India is emerging as a superpower nation and ready to compete its competitors in every frame. Furthermore, it has been able to leave a mark of success and symbolizes fraternity in the international platform. This advancement and triumph is accredited to the sons of India, who religiously dedicated their lives. The personalities with character of passion, devotion and patriotic feelings struggled to foster the history of India. They have changed the views of western world towards India.
The history of India has witnessed personalities that enhanced the time past and present. …

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[2 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

Leprosy is a chronic granulomatous infection . It is a major health problem in India which has 1/3 of total leprosy patients in the world. It is more prevalent among the lowest socio-economic strata. World Health Assembly in 1991 passed a resolution to eliminate leprosy as a public health problem by the year 2000. Elimination of leprosy as a public health problem is defined as a prevalence rate of less than one case per 10 000 persons; The target was achieved on time. The widespread use of MDT by WHO …

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[2 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

“….the idea is that no society is ever complete, neither are its needs exactly the same as those of other societies.” -Idries Shah, The Way of the Sufi
Varun (or Victor for work purposes) declares: ‘An air-conditioned sweat shop is still a sweatshop. In fact, it is worse because nobody sees the sweat. Nobody sees your brain getting rammed.’
-Chetan Bhagat, One Night @ The Call Centre
Unless we recognize the present low state of our society as contrasted with our ancient progressive civilization, and unless we soon introduce such reforms into our …

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[1 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

India with its vast population and ancient history understandably has had changing attitudes towards sex. The history of sex in India has been affected by many things, the caste system, colonization, and latterly globalization. There has been a turnaround in attitudes towards sex recently and a return to attitudes that were common in ancient times.
Although the Kama Sutra is popularly known today in Western countries as a guide to sex, Indian attitudes towards sex has been almost prudish until recently. An influx of Western culture has slowly seen a sexual …