A case for SAARC reforms
The Hindu
The organisation of eight South Asian nations, namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, with observer nations, Myanmar, China, Iran, the European Union (EU) and the United States, to name a few, ...
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The Hindu
The organisation of eight South Asian nations, namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, with observer nations, Myanmar, China, Iran, the European Union (EU) and the United States, to name a few, ...
Times of India
Cases against Haryana godman Rampal
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Thousands of supporters of controversial sect leader Rampal staged a protest here and demanded a CBI probe into allegations of his involvement in a murder conspiracy. Born to a family of farmers in Sonepat district, Rampal claims to be an ...
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Times of India
NEW DELHI: Thousands of supporters of controversial sect leader Rampal staged a protest here and demanded a CBI probe into allegations of his involvement in a murder conspiracy. Born to a family of farmers in Sonepat district, Rampal claims to be an ...
NDTV
Katrina Kaif Gets a Kaleera From Arpita Khan
NDTV
Actor Salman Khan's little sister Arpita just got married but this story isn't about her - it's about how actress Katrina Kaif might be next. (Also Read: Arpita Khan's Wedding Concludes With a Farewell Lunch) After the wedding ceremony, Arpita dropped a kaleera ...
NDTV
Actor Salman Khan's little sister Arpita just got married but this story isn't about her - it's about how actress Katrina Kaif might be next. (Also Read: Arpita Khan's Wedding Concludes With a Farewell Lunch) After the wedding ceremony, Arpita dropped a kaleera ...
Deccan Chronicle
Ruled by a gated nation
Deccan Chronicle
The most basic dictum in public administration is that “the nature of the regime determines the nature of the outcome.” Regimes dominated by elites tend to be extractive, while regimes based on popular participation tend to be inclusive and where the fruits of ...
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Deccan Chronicle
The most basic dictum in public administration is that “the nature of the regime determines the nature of the outcome.” Regimes dominated by elites tend to be extractive, while regimes based on popular participation tend to be inclusive and where the fruits of ...
Search Engine Journal
Is Google Penalizing Websites With Disallowed Pages?
Search Engine Journal
Recently, I had a client come to me with a very interesting Google penalty. They had made a few changes to their site, nothing major, mostly tweaks to usability and layout. After these changes, their site dropped in rank. Curious, I went through each of their ...
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Search Engine Journal
Recently, I had a client come to me with a very interesting Google penalty. They had made a few changes to their site, nothing major, mostly tweaks to usability and layout. After these changes, their site dropped in rank. Curious, I went through each of their ...
Search Engine Land
Google Is Experimenting With Special Ranking For Mobile-Friendly Sites
Search Engine Land
If your site earns Google's new "Mobile-friendly" designation, you might be rewarded with a ranking boost. Danny Sullivan on November 18, 2014 at 6:19 am. 3.8k; More. google-redg-algorithm-seo-ss-1920. Google already penalizes sites that provide a bad ...
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Search Engine Land
If your site earns Google's new "Mobile-friendly" designation, you might be rewarded with a ranking boost. Danny Sullivan on November 18, 2014 at 6:19 am. 3.8k; More. google-redg-algorithm-seo-ss-1920. Google already penalizes sites that provide a bad ...
Rebuilding a regional architecture
The Hindu
The much delayed South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit in Kathmandu, on November 26-27, exactly six months to the date from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony, affords him an opportunity to reconnect ...
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The Hindu
The much delayed South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit in Kathmandu, on November 26-27, exactly six months to the date from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony, affords him an opportunity to reconnect ...
Indian Express
Sant Rampal arrest: Piles of food & medicine, X-ray facilities, and a throne-cum-lift
Indian Express
When security personnel finally entered Sant Rampal's Satlok Ashram Thursday, the sight that greeted them spoke of its enormous resources . The ashram, which The Indian Express too gained access to, was stockpiled to feed and heal its inmates for several ...
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Indian Express
When security personnel finally entered Sant Rampal's Satlok Ashram Thursday, the sight that greeted them spoke of its enormous resources . The ashram, which The Indian Express too gained access to, was stockpiled to feed and heal its inmates for several ...
Wired
Finally, a New Clue to Solve the CIA's Mysterious Kryptos Sculpture
Wired
Kryptos, a sculpture by American artist Jim Sanborn located on the grounds of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Langley, Virginia. MAI/Landov. In 1989, the year the Berlin Wall began to fall, American artist Jim Sanborn was busy working on his Kryptos ...
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Wired
Kryptos, a sculpture by American artist Jim Sanborn located on the grounds of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Langley, Virginia. MAI/Landov. In 1989, the year the Berlin Wall began to fall, American artist Jim Sanborn was busy working on his Kryptos ...
Court asks DDA to check exploitation of housing schemes
The Hindu
Even as the applicants of the mega Housing Scheme-2014 keenly await the draw of lots for the Delhi Development Authority's (DDA) biggest such scheme till date, a Delhi court has expressed concern over how the entire system of allotment of flats is ...
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The Hindu
Even as the applicants of the mega Housing Scheme-2014 keenly await the draw of lots for the Delhi Development Authority's (DDA) biggest such scheme till date, a Delhi court has expressed concern over how the entire system of allotment of flats is ...
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