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How to Train Puppy

Jan 1, 2009 Author: Tabi | Filed under: Indian Girls, Mumbai Girls
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Training your puppy is basically developing this particular notion into your puppy dog in which it is not the top dog inside the domestic family. You as the puppy pet owner will have to set up yourself as being the top dog in the pack. Inside the puppy’s thought process, this provides you with the legal right to influence the puppy’s habits in which the puppy is required to follow. Another area of training that is important is teaching the puppy that the people in the home are the ones who are in command of them. Let it know there are areas where it is allowed, and other places it is not. Having a crate available is a great way to emphasize this. Your pet will learn that it is okay for it to be in its crate, but not on the couch for instance.  A vital piece of information for a puppy to learn is the “come” command. It is dangerous for pets to run loose. At worst it could be lost or injured, or at best it could bother other people by wandering someplace it is not welcome. Neither option is acceptable, so this is an enormously important thing for your pet to learn.
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This article sent by Anita Raj from Mumbai. Mumbai formerly known as Bombay is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. She loves her puppy. Anita is student of 1st year and spends most of her time with Dreamer after coming back from college.

Urdu Poem “SUNO AA LARKI”

Dec 31, 2008 Author: Tabi | Filed under: Indian Girls
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SUNO AA LARKI!
Abhi Tum Ishq Mat Karna
Abhi Guriya Se Khelo Tum
Tumhari Umar Hi Kya Hai
Faqt Satra Baras Ki Ho
Abhi Masoom Bachi Ho
Nahin Maloom Abhi Tum Ko
K Jab Yeh Ishq Hota Hai
To Insaan Kitna Rota Hai
Sitaray Toot Jatay Hain
Saharay Choot Jatay Hain
Abhi Tum Nay Nahin Dekha
K Jab Sathi Bichartay Hain
Tu Kitna DARD Milta Hai
K Har Furqat K Mousam Main
Hazaron GHUM Ubhartay Hain
Hazaron Zakhm Khultay Hain
Suno Larki! …..
Meri Mano….
Parhai Par Tawajo Do
Kitaabon Main Gulabon Ko (more…)

Importance of Govt Jobs in Delhi

Dec 28, 2008 Author: Tabi | Filed under: Indian Girls, Professional, Working Women
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Delhi has become the target of many industries and organizations. The tendency of setting up more and more industry and companies offers huge sum of employment and job opportunities in the city for persons of every age group and qualification. This is the great news for the individuals who are in search for jobs in Delhi. There are various sectors matches according to your interest and qualifications. Switch what where your skills are utilized such as IT, Marketing, Hospitality, Aviation, Sales and Education.
Delhi is the only city in India which meets to the Interest of units, government and private. People who are aggressive about their careers and always ready to face the new challenges in the life, they fortunately go for the private jobs in Delhi. The people those are conscious about their future and want the life time security, they are move to the Govt. Jobs in Delhi.
Everybody is dying for Govt. Jobs in Delhi. The craze of Govt. Jobs in Delhi is still stable, even after the establishment of multinational companies in Delhi. The people would prefer the Govt. Jobs in Delhi rather to go and engage with the private companies. They feel themselves more secure in govt. jobs than private.
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Sapna Singh belongs to Dehli, India. Sapna has recently migrated from Franc with her family. Sapna is doing modeling for private TV channel but she wants to get government job.
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Mumbai is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India, and the second most populous city in the world, with a population of approximately 14 million. Along with the neighbouring urban areas, including the cities of Navi Mumbai and Thane, it is one of the most populous urban regions in the world. Mumbai lies on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. As of 2009, Mumbai was named an Alpha world city. Mumbai is also the richest city in India and has the highest GDP of any city in South, West or Central Asia.
Mumbai is the commercial and entertainment capital of India, generating 5% of India’s GDP and accounting for 25% of industrial output, 70% of maritime trade in India and 70% of capital transactions to India’s economy. Mumbai is home to important financial institutions such as the Reserve Bank of India, the Bombay Stock Exchange, the National Stock Exchange of India and the corporate headquarters of numerous Indian companies and multinational corporations.
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Manishka Rani lives in Mumbai which is is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. . Manishka is student of 3rd year. You can ask Manishaka a good student because she gets position every year.
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South India is an incredible region of India renowned for its beaches, backwaters, palaces, hill stations, flora and fauna, cuisine, colorful fairs and festivals. Scores of tourists from across the globe prefer travel to this place to explore and experience the varied facets of Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Tamilnadu. These states of India are known for its interwoven beauty of nature and culture, which enthralls tourists during their South India Travel.
The mountain ranges of Western Ghats blessed the southern region of India with numbers of wildlife sanctuaries, which are abundant in flora, flora and avifauna collections. Apart from the exotic collections, these wildlife reserves are also known for their majestic landscapes. Some of the popular wildlife reserves of are Periyar, Coorg, Bandipur, Biligirirangan Hills, Eravikulam, Mudhumalai, Nagarhole, Wayanad and Kabini.
Lavishly built and aesthetically designed temples of South India makes it a prominent destination of Indian pilgrimage. Scores of devotees from several parts of the globe come here for religious purposes. Apart from the religious importance these temples are also famous for their design, decoration and construction. These temples are not only the symbols of architectural genius but also representation of rich tradition of Dravidian culture. Some of the popular pilgrimage destinations of this region are Tirupati, Madurai, Kanchipuram, Rameshwaram, Kanyakumari, Hampi, Gokarna and many more.
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The writer and sender of this article is Sanjna Ray. Sanjna belongs to South India, an incredible region of India renowned for its beaches, backwaters, palaces, hill stations, flora and fauna, cuisine, colorful fairs and festivals. Sanjna is masters in computer science.

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