By testindia | December 31, 2008 - 4:29 pm - Posted in Uncategorized

Water resources are sources of water that are useful or potentially useful to humans. Uses of water include agricultural, industrial, household, recreational and environmental activities. Virtually all of these human uses require fresh water. 97.5% of water on the Earth is salt water, leaving only 2.5% as fresh water of which over two thirds is frozen in glaciers and polar ice caps. The remaining unfrozen freshwater is mainly found as groundwater, with only a small fraction present above ground or in the air.[1] Fresh water is a renewable resource, yet the world’s supply of clean, fresh water is steadily decreasing. Water demand already exceeds supply in many parts of the world, and as world population continues to rise at an unprecedented rate, many more areas are expected to experience this imbalance in the near future.

By meenarnair | December 25, 2008 - 2:25 pm - Posted in Uncategorized

Oh! So, now Pakistan has arrested an Indian spy in connection to the Lahore blasts.  What next? When will this blame game stop? What will be the outcome of all the blame game? Are terror attacks going to stop? India blames Pakistan. Pakistan blames India. In the whole process, where is the common man who is always the victim? Is this blame game helping anyone in any way?

By meenarnair | December 9, 2008 - 2:58 pm - Posted in Uncategorized

Being a commoner, following politics as any ordinary person - Shiela Dixit’s victory on Monday’s made me look up to find out what is so intriguing about her that she was able to win straight three times in a row.  Is it the infrastructure development that she  began which started changing the face of Delhi? Is it the master plan of a clean and safe Delhi that she unfloded as she moved on? What is it? Whatever it is, it feels nice that a Shiela has been able to win three times in a row.

By bhattacharjee | September 10, 2008 - 11:55 am - Posted in Uncategorized

Did you receive the call from the Central Bureau of Investigation? Well, its not a call, its an SMS. Actually, its a way of the CBI to communicate itself to the masses, as the Delhi Police did, with its famous 100 no.

The CBI is also seems to follow the footsteps of the Delhi Police. If one faces the case of bribery then one may call the CBI. The nos.are 24361535/3541/2494. One may even contact the SP directly, dial mobile no. i.e.,9968081216/17/18. Well, now lets see how successsful will the CBI be? Will it be of the !00 no. status? Lets wait and watch.

By Hemant | September 8, 2008 - 12:38 pm - Posted in Top Headlines, Uncategorized

It has been a long time since I  have witnessed peace in the political circles of our country at least for the NSG Waiver outside India and Singur crisis back home.

Hopes afloat that the time to come would be better if not best.