May 8, 2012
To
Dr. Manmohan Singh
Hon’ble Prime Minister of India
Respected Prime Minister, Read the rest of this entry »
By fachcha.com
India again missed the opportunity as no Indian institution has been included in the top 100 educational institutions of the world. Read the rest of this entry »
By Chandan Sharma
chandan.sharma@fachcha.com
Delhi is an interesting place, a capital city, ruled by a series of rulers of various dynasties and/or so called ‘slave’ or ‘mamluk’ families. They ruled provinces to country, extended beyond to the geographical border or the present modern India.
It is happening since the era of Mahabharata or say Pandvas. At least the remains of scientific excavation by ASI indicate that the city is at least 3000 year old and governed by different rulers since then.
This is an interesting fact that some of the rulers had ruled according to the aspiration of their people ‘praja’ of the kingdom or empire. But most of the time they are governed by the by apathetic rulers and administrators. No, I am not a historian nor have any intention to be a historian.
But, those people, who stay outside Delhi or have no connections with the corridors of power, have strong apprehension or assumption that their administrators do not have any kind of connection with common men and they take decision sitting inside the air-conditioned rooms. Read the rest of this entry »
By Prachi Sharma
fachcha.com
It is good news for cancer patient. Shree Bose (17), Texas based a student with Indian origin, has discovered the way to improve ovarian cancer treatment for patients. Read the rest of this entry »
By Jaipur Correspondent
fachcha.com
Oprah Winfrey came out openly to praise Indian family system on Sunday. Read the rest of this entry »
By fachcha.com
Young manpower is India’s USP for world. This has proved again when visiting Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said in a function. Keeping an eye on the young manpower of India Japan’s Prime Minister Noda said that Japan has capital and technology and India has young workforce. Read the rest of this entry »
By FNS
While Indonesia is again under the threat of Tsunami after Japan’s disastrous earthquake and Tsunami, India is coming up its third station coming up at South Pole soon. Read the rest of this entry »