Assam, Northeastern State of India


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Assam, Northeastern State of India





Assam is the land where you find flowers that are exquisitely beautiful, animals that are rare, and a beleagured people that are proud and inviting. It is the land of the mighty river Brahmaputra (the Luit) and the one-horned rhinoceros. Assam (Asom, Axom) is a beautiful and diverse state with an incredible range of cultures and landscapes located in the northeast of India. It shares it’s borders in the North and East with the Kingdom of Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh. Along the south lies Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram. Meghalaya lies to her South-West, Bengal and Bangladesh to her West. Assam became a part of India after the British occupied the region following the First Anglo-Burmese War of 1824-1826. It is known for Assam tea, large and old petroleum resources, Assam silk and for its rich biodiversity. Assam has successfully conserved the one-horned Indian rhinoceros from near extinction, along with the tiger and numerous species of birds, and it provides one of the last wild habitats for the Asian elephant.
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This article sent by Manalee Das. She is our sweet reader from Aasam. She is doing job. She like writing poems in her extra time. Manalee wrote above article in her free time.

Anna University, Chennai

Mar 16, 2009 Author: Tabi | Filed under: Indian Girls


Anna University was established on 4th September 1978 as a unitary type of University. It offers higher education in Engineering, Technology and allied Sciences relevant to the current and projected needs of the society.Besides promoting research and disseminating knowledge gained therefrom, it fosters cooperation between the academic and industrial communities.The University was formed by bringing together and integrating two well-known technical institutions in the city of Madras.
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This article sent by Naina Singh from Ahmedabad India. Naina is a student of engineering in Anna University, Chennai. This is one of  he top engineering institutions in India.

Shopping in Calcutta

Feb 24, 2009 Author: Tabi | Filed under: Indian Girls
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Calcutta can be described as a shopping paradise for them who really want to get value for their money. Every market, which has a crowded and dusty look, has its own history and specializes in something exotic and unique to others. Calcutta’s oldest and most renowned municipal market, offers one of the widest ranges of goods. Recently, a new complex has been added on Bertram Street to house the partially burnt-out section of the market. The market offers leather goods, plastic toys, fancy silverware, jewelry, garments, fabric, confectionery, clothing, dry fruits, poultry products, fish, meat, flowers, etc.
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This article sent by our beautiful reader Varsha Jagdish from Calcutta. She is crazy about shopping and go every second for shopping.

Awesome School Event Ideas

Feb 20, 2009 Author: Tabi | Filed under: Indian Girls, Mumbai Girls
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The most obvious school event to build spirit is a pep rally. This usually involves the cheerleaders and the football team, but it can also be a way for all athletics to participate. Pep rallies during the fall months could include all the fall athletic teams while the same can be done in the spring. One way to get more teams involved is to create competitions such as “land versus water” that pits the football and baseball teams against the swim and water polo teams in a non-sports contest like a trivia quiz about school traditions. The best way to do this is to start getting involved with things in your school that don’t have anything to do with what happens in the classroom. You may have decided to become a teacher because you love helping kids, but you also need to show that you care about your school as well as your colleagues. To be a successful teacher in your first year, you’re going to have to put up some big numbers as far as hours spent after school go. You can be sure that your school administrators and other teachers will find out which car you drive, and will be keeping an eye out for when you arrive and leave. If they find that your car is always gone when they go out into the parking lot, they’ll assume you’re slacking, because they are aware that a good teacher is not a clock watcher.
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The contributor of this article is Anushka from Mumbai. Anushka is student of 10th class. She loves to play cricket and wants to join Indian national women cricket team in future.

Beautiful City Ajmer India

Feb 19, 2009 Author: Tabi | Filed under: Indian Girls
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Ajmer, located in the heart of the Arravali Mountain Range was ruled by the legendary Rajput King Prithviraj Chauhan. The city from its time back in history has been a symbol of strength and prosperity of the various rulers ruling it. Besides being a historical city, Ajmer is also a tourist attraction and spiritual destination. With thousands of pilgrims come everyday here to visit Dargah Khwaja Sahib, one of holiest shrines of the country. Ajmeris a beautiful city surrounded by the spectacular mountains of Aravalli range and famous for the ‘Dargah Sharif’ or tomb of the popular 13th century Sufi Saint Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chisti. It is among the most revered holy places for both Hindus and Muslims. This place is also famous for its handicraft items and silver jewelry. Tourists from round the globe prefer Ajmer Tourso they can experience the interwoven beauty of spiritual fervor and scenic nature.
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The writer and sender of this article is one of our regular reader Sandhia Rani From Ajmer, India. She is much interested in latest fashion tips and ideas. Sandhia loves to read about new recipes and try to cook them with her own hands.

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