Friday, May 27, 2016
China signs deals with Sudan to build nuclear reactor
China signs deals with Sudan to build nuclear reactor: Sun Qin, chairman of CNNC, said the company will cooperate with Sudan’s Ministry of Water Resources and Electricity through the agreements.“Hualong One is most likely to have been chosen for Sudan, s
Bees chase car for over 24 hours to rescue their queen
Bees chase car for over 24 hours to rescue their queen: A huge swarm of bees followed a 65-year-old grandmother for more than 24 hours while she was driving her car home from a nature reserve in the U.K. in an attempt to rescue their queen. Carol Howar
Saturday, May 14, 2016
Dog braves bites, saves owner’s daughter from rattlesnake
Dog braves bites, saves owner’s daughter from rattlesnake: A pet dog braved snakebites to save the life of a 7-year-old girl -- its owner’s daughter -- in the United States, damaging its kidneys, following which a whopping $33,000 has poured in as donations
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
'Our ego, our jealousy is what kills us, pulls us back', Mumbai builder's last words
'Our ego, our jealousy is what kills us, pulls us back', Mumbai builder's last words: Navi Mumbai-based builder Raj Kandhari, who had shot himself in the head in the bedroom of his 11th floor apartment in Raj Uday society, wrote a note before dying. Here is the translation of the l
Last Drop: Interlinking RIVERS IN INDIA: An idea with flaws!
Last Drop: Interlinking: An idea with flaws: The initial plan to interlink India’s rivers came in 1858 from a British irrigation engineer, Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton. Since late last year, the scheme has been implemented by the Central government
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Last Drop: Interlinking: An idea with flaws
Last Drop: Interlinking: An idea with flaws: The initial plan to interlink India’s rivers came in 1858 from a British irrigation engineer, Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton. Since late last year, the scheme has been implemented by the Central government
Conservation: Lessons from ancient India
Conservation: Lessons from ancient India: It’s half past four on a sweltering afternoon in Jodhpur. At the end of a narrow lane in the walled city a metal gate seems to close off a dilapidated monument. Walk through it though, and a series o
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)