Benz S Class – Engineered Luxury
January 21, 2009 by Uttoran Sen
Filed under Autos
German engineering perfection reflected totally in this car. A prized possession among the car lovers in the premium segment, this car is making waves in the upper echelons of the Indian society too. One of the most spacious and luxurious models from the Mercedes line up, this is a truly special car.
White Cells Domination and Symptoms of Leukemia
January 21, 2009 by Uttoran Sen
Filed under Health
The natural state of our blood is that there should be more red blood cells in our blood than white blood cells. When this happen, there is a tremendous impact on our health. This can even cause our mortality if not avoided and checked. The rule of thumb regarding the proportion of red blood cells vis-à-vis white blood cells is that the former should be the dominating cells.
Camera – Samsung NV100HD
January 21, 2009 by Uttoran Sen
Filed under Tech
One more digital camera from the Samsung stables is NV100HD. A very high definition digital camera, this model is a prime example of Korean innovation. A very compact model this will easily fit into any trouser pocket without revealing a bulge. This camera unlike its predecessor comes with a touch screen. A model that will appeal to any techno geek, this comes with a wide range of features.
Orissa – The Land of Temples and Odissi
January 21, 2009 by Uttoran Sen
Filed under India Travel
Orissa is state filled with green paddy fields and beaches lined with coconut trees. This land also gave the rest of the world the famous dance form of ‘Odissi’. But what give this state its distinct identity is the temples in this region.
Nokia 5800 – Symbian operating system with QWERTY keyboard
January 20, 2009 by Uttoran Sen
Filed under Tech
Inline with their user-friendly functionalities that they offer on their mobile phones, Nokia has come up with the 5800, which has hit the markets in India. Not what one would call sleek, the looks can be described as somewhere in between an Apple iPod and the N series mobile from Nokia.
Andhra Pradesh – At the Crossroads of Modernity and History
January 20, 2009 by Uttoran Sen
Filed under India Travel
The state of Andhra Pradesh is situated in the southern part of India. The state is bordered by the neighboring states of Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Maharashtra and Orrissa on one sides and Bay of Bengal Ocean on the other. This state is also like the other southern states of India rich in culture, art and heritage.
Oil Strike Called off
January 18, 2009 by Uttoran Sen
Filed under India News
India was held to ransom once again. Not by foreign originated terrorist groups but by our very own people. Our very own public sector employees of the oil industry. The officers of the public sector oil companies called a strike demanding higher salary and wages. The whole nation was brought to a standstill over a course of six days.
Recession Hits Premier Educational Institutions
January 17, 2009 by Uttoran Sen
Filed under India News
The recession virus is spreading fast. It is spiraling in all directions and causing devastation across all sectors and fields. The negative effects can be felt everywhere now. Indian financial, economic experts’ and political leaders’ statements like ‘India will not be affected by the global recession’ and that ‘The recession will only be felt in fields connected with exports’ don’t hold water anymore.
Mumbai Madness – When will India stop Bleeding
January 16, 2009 by Uttoran Sen
Filed under India News
26th Nov 2008 will always be etched in the memory of us Indians, a day when all our collective feelings of pride, honor and security were jolted. We were attacked! Mumbai was attacked! India was attacked! All of us rudely awakened to the fact that this façade of booming India was only hiding what was lying beneath, an insecure and a weak India.
Satyam Scandal
January 15, 2009 by Uttoran Sen
Filed under India News
Indians by now are so used to all types of scandals and frauds by their political leaders, celebrities, businessmen and public figures; it looks like nothing affects them anymore. Agreed, there are a lot of passions aroused in the initial days of the scandals being exposed with questions like “How could he do it”? And “Why did he do it”? Etc. All is forgotten by the end of the day and it is back to square one for the common man.






