The chocolate boy axe effect ad seen on Indian television will be pulled out from 25th august, thanks to the information and broadcasting ministry who have found the ad to be indecent and vulgar. Read the rest of this story »

Gone are the days when one would queue up at the nearest government banks like the SBI (State bank of India) for paying their taxes. Read the rest of this story »

With the latest serial blast in Jaipur, leaving 60 innocent dead, while injuring 150, it seem terrorists are now targeting smaller town instead of metro cities. Read the rest of this story »

Licensed to vote

Thanks to the terrorist and the Indian official nexus, terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir now have a license to, vote. Yes ‘vote’. Security agencies have recently recovered voter ID cards from terrorists killed in various encounters in northern Kashmir. Read the rest of this story »

To curb inflation RBI (Reserve Bank of India) have increased the CRR (Cash Reserve ratio) by 0.5%, this is directly going to effect the home loan users as banks may increase the interest rates by 0.25 to 0.50%. Read the rest of this story »

Fate of 27% OBC quota today

The apex court will give its decision today on the 27% OBC quotas in higher educational institutions. Several petitions were filed challenging the quota system as a result the court had to put a hold on it in 2007. Read the rest of this story »

Assembly elections are near, and as usual congress have opened their Santa bags. That’s right congress promises to give free color TV and 25 Kg rice for just Rs. 2. Read the rest of this story »

Government run organization are just good for nothing though there are thousands of example here is one by Cidco (City & Industrial Development Corporation.) Read the rest of this story »

Loan waiver ke side effects

According to Indian Finance Minister P Chidambaram, “Budgets don’t win elections”, well waivers definitely do. Believe it or not this is a populist budget to regain power as elections are near. Most Indians do not understand what a budget is but they do understand freebie and waivers. Read the rest of this story »

Indian Budget 2008

Elections are near and as expected the Finance Minister has presented a populist budget. The budget clearly designed with keeping the elections in mind and as usual none driven by ideas like development and welfare. Read the rest of this story »