PM Narendra Modi will launch the Gold Monetization Scheme (GMS) for the people of India on Thursday 5th, November 2015. Do you want to know the highlighted point or feature of this GMS scheme? The answer is its high interest rates in comparison with gold deposit schemes offered by banks.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Has IPL really helped in removing sledgings from cricket?
Recently, India cricket team ODI and T20 captain MS Dhoni said in an TV interview that IPL has helped in wiping out sledging and swearing from the gentleman's game of cricket.
No more pantry cars in long route trains of Indian Railways
With the introduction of e-catering services from the Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC), the Ministry of Railways of Government of India has decided to withdraw pantry cars primarily from the long routed trains to facilitate more number of passengers.
Monday, November 2, 2015
Gionee S plus review features and price in India
GiOnee has launched its new smartphone Gionee S Plus with 3 GB RAM, 1.3 GHz Mediatek Octacore processor, 5.5 inch super amoled touch screen display and Android 5.1 Lollipop OS. Priced at INR 16,999/- in Indian markets, Gionee S plus provides a brilliant alternative to android users.
Sunday, November 1, 2015
10 best reasons to make Yoga as a compulsory Degree subject in Indian Universities
I was surfing the daily news feed and my eyes stumbled upon a shocking one: JNU rejected to accept Yoga as a subject of University Degrees. Why? Is there shortage of professional yoga teachers or trainers in India? Do you think it is not possible for everyone to become Baba Ramdev? Absolutely no, there is a solid chance for everyone to learn some yoga trances and thereby develop physical fitness to the next level.
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Is India becoming religion specific nation by the documentary ban on beef eating?
World knows India is a secular country with innumerable diversities, casts and races. But unity amongst so much varieties of living standards makes India a very very special nation. In recent times, a burning debating war has started between top two religions - Hindu and Muslim - on beef eating. Due to some personal religious remarks on beef by some politicians, the central government has finally stepped into the matter and issued a documentary ban on killing cows and eating beef in India, which is in private custody now. Since it is a sensitive matter, the ban document us not made publicly open until it gets the full and final approval.
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