Archive for the Category ◊ History ◊

Author: admin
• Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Today its 1st anniversary of mumbai attacks(26/11). lets pay tribute and salute to those great martyrs who fought and gave their lives to save the lives of hundreds of Innocent peoples.

I also pray god to teach a lesson to these #$%^& political leaders who never even care for the lives of these brave soldiers who are always dedicated towards our great country. politicians dont even care to teach a lesson to real culprits, the terrorists.

May soul of  “26/11 Mumbai Terror Attack Victims Rest In Peace  & Salute to our brave hero’s.  Jai Hind.

The Below poem is written by the Great ad man , lyricist Prasoon Joshi in the voice of Mr. Amitabh Bachan. “IS BAAR NAHI”

Author: Nitima
• Saturday, November 14th, 2009

The first Government of our majestic India was established in 1950 under the guidelines of the Constitution of India. Till then, the last 59 years have seen a lot of turbulence as well as high – quality decisions. Today, the government of India represents the largest democracy in the world and successfully governs 28 states and 7 union territories, which are also known as the Republic of India.

 The Indian government has been divided into three main parts – executive, legislative and the judiciary. These three branches work independently but are depended on each other in the core competencies of the currently such as decisions on the defence and economic front.

President of India heads the executive branch and exercises the powers given to him or her through Prime Minister who leads a council of ministers. These ministers are elected by their respective constituencies every five years.

The legislative branch constitutes of parliament (also known as Lok Sabha), upper house (known as Rajya Sabha) and the president. The members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are elected by general public separately. The third branch, Judiciary, has 21 high courts, numerous criminal, civil and family courts and the Supreme Court as its apex.

The citizens of India are governed by Indian Penal Code, Civil Procedure Code and the Criminal Procedure Code. The legal system that is practised in states is majorly based on the Westminster system of the United Kingdom.

Author: neha
• Sunday, November 08th, 2009

Association has always been the buzzword in Indian economy and today, India is finally ready to reap its benefits. FICCI and Assocham were never able to make a lasting association with many of the foreign economic institutions of their kind. However, the lasting partnership or the association between the CII and the WEF has seen many a ideas springing.

Even in 1985, when India was a relatively closed economy, the World Economic Forum or the European Management Forum as it was then called, wanted India to open its door to them. This was perhaps because India’s huge potential as the second largest market of the world was evident even back then.

Modern India however, with its open economy later became more receptive of international organizations eyeing such associations. Even as the first India Economic Summit happened in India with bigwigs like Assocham, FICCI and AIEI in association with the European Management Forum, Indian organizations were still not content. The next summit saw both Assocham and FICCI dropping off it. Finally, the EMF became today’s World Economic Forum and AIEI became CII.

The summits that they arranged and participated in together, forged deep ties between the two and today, even though there are country specific summits, WEF continues to support India in international forums because of it’s ties with the CII. The economic summits in India bean quite modestly. However, over the years they have seen many highs and lows. After the 1990s though, the summits have not looked back and India continues to enjoy the benefits of foreign interest and mingling of political forces with it. The summits have ever since been the sowing bed of important economic policies which not only affects India as a nation but also the world economy.

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