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If you chase two rabbit, both will escape.

The water and the thirst

Submitted by rajat on

In my small hometown of Mussoorie summers were short and warm. Being a very cold town indeed people are not used to drinking a lot of water. I am sharing with you the memory of the Humble Matki. It came back to me today for a reason that I have shared below.

The Royal Bengal Tiger: India's national animal

Submitted by aurora on

The Bengal tiger, or Royal Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris or Panthera tigris bengalensis), is a subspecies of tiger primarily found in India and Bangladesh, The Bengal tiger is one of the largest and the most numerous of the tiger sub-species, with about 1,411 wild tigers being reported by the Government of India's National Tiger Conservation Authority.Once found throughout the Indian subcontinent, the Bengal tiger's natural habitat has drastically reduced due to their increasing interactions with humans.Most tigers in India, home to about 50% of the world's tiger population, are fragmented into many small isolated populations making them vulnerable to extinction. The most distinctive characteristic of a tiger is certainly the orange and black stripes that appear on the tiger's pelt.The Bengal Tiger is one of the largest cats in the world, second only to its cousin, the Siberian tiger.

Information Technology & India

Submitted by souravroy on

The ascent of a country from poverty to prosperity, from tradition to modernity is a great and fascinating enterprise. India has recently emerged as a vibrant free-market democracy after the economic reforms in 1991 and it has begun to flex its muscles in the global information economy. But this revolution had eluded India for a long time. About 100 years ago, Karl Marx predicted that industrial revolution would soon dawn upon India.

Electronic voting machines: A boon in Indian elections

Submitted by aurora on

Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) retains all the characteristics of voting by ballot papers, while making polling a lot more expedient. Being fast and absolutely reliable, the EVM saves considerable time, money and manpower. And, of course, helps maintain total voting secrecy without the use of ballot papers. The EVM is 100 per cent tamper proof. And, at the end of the polling, just press a button and there you have the results

The EVMs were devised and designed by Election Commission of India in collaboration with two Public Sector undertakings viz., Bharat Electronics Limited, Bangalore and Electronic Corporation of India Ltd., Hyderabad.

Any question on Sankalp Finance???

Submitted by Jayesh on

I am starting this forum for all you have any queries regarding the Sankalp Finance. What are the source of Income for Sankalp? What are the expense Sankalp incurred per month, last year? Is Sankalp provide income tax benefit to its donor?

Feel free to shout your queries here...

Keep Walking...
Jayesh
Sankalp Finance Team