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Four Fountains Spa, a new-age gift for loved ones Bookmark and Share
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Wednesday, 17 September 2008
 Read more... Confused with what to gift your loved ones? How about going for gifting each other spa vouchers? This gift guarantees to alleviate all the stress of your loved ones. More importantly, it shows you care. Try being little different this season!.
 
King has zing Bookmark and Share
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Wednesday, 13 August 2008

Akshay is first rate. From Khiladi to King, he seems to be unstoppable! Katrina Kaif complements Akshay and their chemistry sizzles in yet another film! Sonu Sood yet again, makes an impact, as does Jaaved Jaaferi in a double role.

 
India to serve tea, mascot at Beijing Olympics Bookmark and Share
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008
 Read more... There would be areas other than athletics events in which India would be involved in making the Olympics a grand success. Indian tea, better known as the Makaibari tea costing Rs 7000 per kg would be sent to Beijing for dignitaries.
 
Buddhist Shrine in Ladakh getting restored for tourists Bookmark and Share
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Tuesday, 29 July 2008
 Read more... The World Monument Fund (WMF) has undertaken restoration work of Sumda Chun, a monastery atop a hill overlooking River Zanskar in Ladakh. Described to be a millennia old, Sumda Chun figures in World Monument Funds’ list of 100 most endangered sites in the world, surveyed and documented in 2006.

Today, the remains of dozens of fortified monasteries, many still in use, built of mud brick, wood, and stone centuries ago, house extraordinary works of art within them. The artistic works include murals, Thangkas (painted scrolls) and gilded images of Lord Buddha.

 
Howrah Bridge—the quintessential for life around Hugli River Bookmark and Share
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Tuesday, 29 July 2008
 Read more... Howrah Bridge is stated to be India''s biggest, world''s busiest, the longest single span and the third longest cantilever bridge in the world.

Howrah bridge presents one of the most endearing images of modern-day Kolkata, connecting people living on the banks of River Hugli in West Bengal. Many believe, irrespective of the one’s medium of transport, a trip from Howrah city to the State capital Kolkata or vice-versa across the River Hugli, it feels as if one is traveling under the watchful eyes of this majestic bridge.

 
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