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Green Building, also known as green construction or sustainable building, is the practice of creating structures and using processes that are environmentally responsible. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) provides a suite of Green Building Standards that help the design and......
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Recently there was flood in AP and Karnataka taking lives of about 200 people. Almost 1,000 people have been killed by severe flooding in India this year, while tens of thousands more have lost their homes and seen large swathes of their farmland devastated. Several approaches to alleviate......
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Meeting the international standards in the way we advertise, we market and we sell is very important. Our technology has to be developed, the medical instruments to be better and the research work more serious. We are in need of better quality output in many fields and we should understand......
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Terrorism in India has grown to a great extent in the last two decades. Mumbai has been the most preferred target for terrorism by different organizations. The 2008 Mumbai attack was one of the dreadful attacks on Indian soil. The day where everyone had their heart in their mouths, minds fully.........
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India is well on its way to being the rape capital of the world. With most offenders taking solace in the idea that they can get away with it, there seems no solution in sight to the problem at the moment. Earlier this week where a news about 12-year-old Mumbai girl being serially raped by her.........
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More than 70% of the population of India is in villages, but supply of electricity is in sufficient amount to the survival, economic and social development and growth. Non-conventional energy sources such as sunlight and wind are ample in India. In future these energies must be utilized for......
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We will discuss here about the problem faced by India since his Independence i.e. poverty, education, inequality of income, black money, corruption and many more....
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One is facing a murder charge, another has been arrested for abduction, while a third is fighting a robbery case. Welcome to India's general election, where nearly a fifth of the 5,500 candidates face criminal charges.The Indian Constitution allows politicians facing criminal cases to contest......
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Here is a background on the 2G spectrum controversy that resulted in Communications and IT Minister A. Raja of DMK resigning on Sunday: The issue dates to 2008 when nine telecom companies were issued scarce airwaves and licenses for second generation (2G) mobile phone services at Rs1,658 crore.........
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WHY ‘CHANGE’ EFFORTS FAIL ? From time immemorial, changes are taking place. Rules and regulations that you often see in our society are compromises between past traditions and present conveniences. This is the essence of jurisprudence. Changes have been taking place, changes do take place and will take place. But ‘change’ takes time. World over, people are convinced that they can remain healthy if they are able to keep their body weight under control. Yet only less than 2 % of the people who undertake weight reduction exercises succeed! Same is the case with smoking! Needless to say about habitual liquor consumers! Consider this. Mafia opposes the new Police Commissioner in every state in India. They try to buy the new Police Commissioner with ’petty’ and when they do not succeed (which is very rare nowadays!), they threaten him with dire consequences.(In Hindi cinema, the hero police commissioner will get killed and his son after 25 years will become the police commissioner and...
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