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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

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Meerabai Not Out Starring:
Mandira Bedi,Anil Kumble

Director: Chandrakant Kulkarni
Music: Sandesh Shandilya
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Monday, September 10, 2007

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Sunday, September 9, 2007

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Saturday, September 8, 2007

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Mandira Bedi is an actress who started her career through the TV serial Shanthi. She is a small screen artist turned movie star. Mandira made her debut in the film industry as a supporting actress in the movie ‘Dilwale Dulaniya Le Jayenge’. Mandira was born and brought up in Mumbai and she married the movie director Raj Khausal on a Valentine’s Day.

Friday, September 7, 2007

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TOURISM IN INDIA

India is the land of innumerable Gods and Goddesses, languages, religions and traditions but still in this diversity one can find a unity. India is a country with a diverse topography-from the great Himalayan mountains in the north, the Thar desert in the west, the rain-fed Delta (the Sunder bans) in east and the coastal areas in the south. India has a panorama of scenes, which reflects the spectrum of Indian colours.

According to the Ministry of Tourism, during January - June 2007, total tourist inflow stood at 23,86887 as against 21,32174 in the same period last year. The total foreign exchange earnings during January- June 2007 stood at US$ 3589.83 million against US$ 3037.04 million for the same period in 2006.

According to Ministry of Tourism, the first ten months (January-October) of the calendar year 2006 witnessed a total tourist inflow of 34,102,72 as against 30,153,62 in the same period of the last year. The total foreign exchange earnings earned in the first ten months (January-October) of the calendar year 2006 stood at US$ 5035.25 million against US$ 4466.03 million for the same period in 2005.

Rural Tourism

The "Rural Tourism Project" is a joint effort by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India in association with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

The rural tourism in India mainly focuses on the interactive experiences between the tourists and the villagers. The main attraction lies with the hand made work of the villagers (artisans) and the skilled diversity of these villagers are covered through this project. The project also recognises the role of women in civil society and dominance of human development. Further, It also makes a successful effort to preserve Indian heritage.

For further information on rural tourism, visit the official portal of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.



Medical Tourism in India

Indian surgical history is well known and is not hidden to the world. Off late Medical tourism is getting very popular worldwide.

Ayurveda: this traditional form of Indian medicine is over 5000 years old, which uses natural herbs for the treatment of ailments. It is primarily based on physical exercises and breathing techniques.

Yoga: this is another very popular exercise of India, which was developed about 5 thousand years ago. Yoga involves series of poses of deep breathing and meditations for the relaxation of human body and soul. It even has its origins in the Vedas, one of the oldest records of Indian culture.

Wellness Centers: India has some well-known wellness centres, which are rapidly becoming hub for Indian as well as foreign tourists. Some popular wellness centres are:Kairali Ayurvedic centre, Soukya healing centre and Rajah healthy acres, Kerala


Cruise Tourism

India has a vast and beautiful coastline and hence the potential to develop cruise tourism.


Convention Tourism

International convention Centres of the global standard is considered to be one of the important segments for promoting India as an attractive tourist destination in the global market. Ministry of finance has already identified New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Goa and Jaipur for opening of world-class convention centres. Several initiatives have been taken up by way of public-private partnership to develop small convention centres of high standard. India is undoubtedly a unique Conference Destination as it offers cultural and heritage sites, the exotic and mystical, excellent facilities of beach and adventure holidays which can be combined as pre and post conference tours.


Hill Stations in India- a Cool Retreat

India has some of the most beautiful hill stations in the world. The snow -capped peaks, the gushing river waters, the greenery are simply remarkable.

Indian hill stations are fastly emerging popular tourist destination across the world. These Hill stations are becoming extremely popular with both Indian and foreign tourists as one can find a relaxing and wholesome break from the day to day stressful and exhausting lifestyles of the city. Here one can walk across the fields of wild flowers and see the blooming apple orchards, witness the rushing streams gush down the mountainside, and w

Thursday, September 6, 2007

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easier on my cell phone bills. At one point, I used to email my parents and brother regularly. Now, I just pick up the phone.

Do you and your husband fight over the computer?
No, we don't. He has two PCs in the office, which is below my house. I also have a PC in my room, but I prefer working in his office as it is hooked to broadband. He is quite Net savvy so, when I need to download something, he does it for me.

What have you recently been using the Net for?
To have my scripts or larger contracts emailed. For the rest, people usually call or SMS. Before I went to South Africa, I used it to do all my homework. I would go online religiously for two hours daily and check everything from cricinfo.com to Rediff. My favourite site for cricket is Wisden.com though. It has loads of statistics, ball-by-ball information, scorecards and more. I used Yahoo and Google a lot too, for their searching facilities.

What do you think of the cricket-related information online?
I think it's very good. There isn't really much about newer teams like Bangladesh or Kenya though, but that, I think, is a vicious cycle.

Your idea of a perfect Web site?
It has to be very user friendly. I loved visiting sites on Harry Potter after reading the books. It was a little childish, but a lot of fun. Similarly, when the Blair Witch Project was out, I went online to find out if it was real or just a movie. That site kept me entranced for a long time.

Have you ever been ego-surfing?
Not recently, but I think I should. I did around six months ago, and found a lot of articles and pictures about myself. It doesn't freak me out, nor is it loads of fun. I am neutral about it.

What is your favourite Web-based gadget?
A laptop. I think it's about time I bought myself one. I do have a Nokia Communicator, but I don't have the patience to use its email and Net facilities.

What do you like most about the Internet?
I like the fact that everything is available online - all kinds of information.

What do you hate about it?
I hate it when a page has expired or slow connections prevent me from accessing a particular site.

Have you ever chatted with strangers online?
I was tempted to when I downloaded ICQ a year or two ago. But those conversations only lasted around 3 minutes. I haven't met anyone on the same wavelength as I am, online.

One celebrity you would like to chat online with?
Amitabh Bachchan. I would prefer chatting with him in person but, till that happens, the Net will do.

If you could change something about the Internet, what would it be?
I hate the advertisements online. There are too many of them and they irritate me. Sometimes, when people try different combinations and send me junk mail, that's not funny either. At times, you open what looks like legitimate email and it turns out to be spam from a porn site. That really bugs me and, no matter how hard I try, I can't seem to block those messages.

If the Internet didn't exist, you would be...
Okay. I am neither dependent nor addicted. So, I would survive.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

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2007-08-28 00:00:00
The Dream Job will now come back with its second season as The Clinic All Clear Dream Job. The programme is a national level talent hunt for a sports presenter organized by ESPN and Star Sports. The jury for the second edition will include stars like Ravi Shastri, Wasim Akram, Harsha Bhogle and Alan Wilkins. ...
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Mandira Bedi to act in a Malayalam movie
2007-08-25 13:52:00
Here is the hottest news from Mollywood.The sensational story is that actress and commentator Mandira Bedi will make her maiden appearance in a Malayalam movie.Sureshi Gopi will also co-produce the film, along with ace director Rajeev Nath, according to the reports.The film, based on the classic movie, ?Casablanca? by Micheal Kurtis, will be directed and scripted by Rajeev Nath.The film, titled ?Ezhaam Mudra?, will have action hero Suresh Gopi playing the male lead, according to reports from Mollywood.So, get ready, Malayalam movie fans to be charmed by the Mandira magic!