Kashmir - Paradise Lost

December 11, 2008 by uttoransen  
Filed under Travel

Situated on the northern most borders of India is the state of Jammu and Kashmir. This state borders Pakistan and Chinese occupied Tibet on either side making this state a very strategically indispensable sector to India. Kashmir is in the northern half of this state and this part is called as India’s Switzerland.

Shimla - One of the Best Tourist Spots in India

October 20, 2008 by uttoransen  
Filed under Travel

India is considered to be one of the most beautiful countries across Asia. Even though there are many countries famous for many things India is considered to be one of the best tourist places across the globe. There are many places in India to visit and in order to visit all places it requires good amount of time.

Technology in India - Massive Brain Drain

October 20, 2008 by uttoransen  
Filed under Tech

India, a very ancient nation, immensely rich in culture, history, literature and arts is also making rapid progress in the field of technology. Considering that India, which is only in its 61st year of independence and self-governance, has made great progress in this field. Technology, both with the help of technologically advanced nations

Shopping in India - Bargain and Discount

October 18, 2008 by uttoransen  
Filed under Shopping

Bargain is the first thing that comes to people’s mind when the word shopping is placed. There are some fixed prices outlets in which you cannot bargain and there are some shops in streets where you can do bargain. India is famous for street bargaining. This generally happens in markets and bazaars where the starting price is usually high. Shopping has become simpler.

Traveling in India - Not Peaceful but Adventurous and Exciting

October 16, 2008 by uttoransen  
Filed under Travel

India is a beautiful country rich in natural beauty and places of interest spread across the length and breadth of this country. Since this is a huge country traveling the whole country is a very difficult proposition. Even though most of the major cities and towns are well connected by air, road or rail, it is the interior parts of the country, which are sometimes inaccessible. The Indian railway system is perhaps the largest network in the whole world catering to millions of passenger’s everyday.

Real Estate Business in India

October 14, 2008 by uttoransen  
Filed under Real Estate

India is one the world’s largest country and has many natural resources. Job opportunities are a lot in India when compared to other countries. You can choose to do your own business or work for some company.

What Does a Home Mean in India

October 14, 2008 by uttoransen  
Filed under Home

The word home means a lot of things to an Indian. The first thing, which comes to mind, is family. Historically and culturally, India has always been a country with very strong family ties. Home to an Indian typically means a place to retire to after work, back to ones own family consisting of wife, kids, food and television.

Health and Fitness in India

October 13, 2008 by uttoransen  
Filed under Health

India, which is a growing economic power, has in the recent past woken up to the fact that health and fitness plays an import role in increasing ones efficiency and productivity. Though India can boast of the fact that it is the home of yoga, the fitness mantra of many a westerner, it is only in the recent past that one sees a sudden increase of health clubs, gyms, spas, ayurvedic and yoga centers, naturopathy ashrams and the likes.

Business and Finance in India

October 13, 2008 by uttoransen  
Filed under Business | Finance

Every individual would prefer to do business rather than working under the supervision of someone. Business in general term refers to an organization, which is recognized legally to offer some goods and services to public, government and other corporate entities.

Auto in India - Indian Automobile Market

October 11, 2008 by uttoransen  
Filed under Autos

India has a huge market for players in the auto industry. A huge population with a significant population of affluent people, though a small percentage of the total population is still big enough for every auto manufacturer in the world, to look at India as a lucrative destination for their investment.

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