Bus conductor's son develops software for accountants June 29, 2008 | RSS 
Chandigarh: A bus conductor's son in Punjab has developed software to enable chartered accountants (CAs) to prepare balance sheets in the Indian rupee format of lakhs and crores, as against the in |
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For 32 slum kids, theatre workshop is a revelation June 26, 2008 | RSS 
New Delhi: They live in the Indian capital but had never heard of freedom fighter Bhagat Singh. Now an all-Muslim cast of 32 slum children is set to stage a play on the revolutionary - an effort that |
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Delhi's rate of unemployment one of lowest in country June 24, 2008 | RSS 
New Delhi: Delhi has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country, the state government said on Tuesday, pointing out the "sound and prosperous economic situation" in the national capital. Re |
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Hindus in US are affluent, educated, socially stable June 24, 2008 | RSS 
New York: Hindus, who comprise only 0.4 percent of the US population, are a highly educated and prosperous community, according to a new religion-wise survey in the country. Nearly 43 percent of Hind |
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India third most popular country for sourcing talent June 24, 2008 | RSS 
New Delhi: India is the third most popular country for sourcing foreign talent after China and the US, a survey by global recruiting firm Manpower Inc released on Tuesday said. The Borderless Workfo |
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For maths teacher Manjari Patil, numbers are beautiful June 22, 2008 | RSS 
Ahmedabad: The name Manjari Patil might not immediately ring a bell, but this maths teacher has been quietly working towards ensuring that when children learn their numbers, it becomes a pleasurable t |
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Aarushi murder has kids scared, schools ready for counselling June 19, 2008 | RSS 
New Delhi (Noida): The brutal murder of teenager Aarushi Talwar and her family's domestic help has taken a toll on the city's children - they are now wary of servants and some are even scared |
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Slaying virtual ogres, demons - games Indian children play June 18, 2008 | RSS 
New Delhi: "I prefer Force Lightning to Dark Rage", "I used all my Mana to keep Immolation activated"...Animated conversations such as these among urban youngsters, especially boys, may sound like gib |
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Lessons for students in Indian heritage, courtesy culture ministry June 17, 2008 | RSS 
New Delhi: How many school and college goers know about the little historical monuments tucked away in their neighbourhood? Or for that matter about the rich literary and theatre traditions of India? |
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Nagpur teacher sets memory record June 14, 2008 | RSS 
Nagpur: A former school teacher, Jolly Dintis, has created a national record by memorizing and recalling names of 407 objects serially, randomly and in reverse order in two hours, ten minutes and thir |
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Indian and other foreign students in Victoria face exploitation June 13, 2008 | RSS 
Sydney: Almost 60 percent of the international students who work part-time in the state of Victoria in Australia are paid below minimum wage rates. The findings from a new study released on Thursday c |
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Treat child workers under bonded labour law-child rights panel June 12, 2008 | RSS 
New Delhi: Rescued child workers should be treated as bonded labour for better rehabilitation and a better tomorrow, says Shantha Sinha, chairperson of the National Commission for Protection of Child |
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India and China the new Pharma R and D hubs June 11, 2008 | RSS 
New York: India and China are the new pharmaceutical research and development (R&D) hubs, with India having an edge in the race, a industry study released on Wednesday said. It said India was mor |
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'Academic pressure' led to five suicides in three years in IIT Kanpur June 08, 2008 | RSS 
Lucknow: The suicide by Ritika Toya Chatterjee, a B.Tech final year student of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IIT-K), is the fifth in three years that is being blamed on a "hush-hush grad |
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Bihar, Bengal show the way with record number of kids back to school June 05, 2008 | RSS 
New Delhi: For long, the educational scenario in Bihar and West Bengal remained a mater of concern for the policy makers. Now, the two states have written history by leading all other Indian states in |
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Go green with chilly marker pen, papaya mosquito repellent June 05, 2008 | RSS 
New Delhi: How about a marker pen with red chilly or turmeric ink? Or a mosquito repellent produced from papaya leaves? Budding scientists from Maharashtra and Gujarat have come up with these products |
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Health, environment, taste drive appetite for organic food June 04, 2008 | RSS 
New Delhi: Renuka Eapen, a mother of two, switched to eating organic food because "it would be better for my children and the environment". Arkaja Singh made the move because organic food "often taste |
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