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beach bikes
By shane on Category:Art and Culture
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A day with child labor
By Raghunandan on Category:Education
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2nd September 2011. Next day was my niece’s birthday. So I withdrew a handsome amount from the bank to make arrangements for the small party I had planned for her.
shipping
By bretthick on Category:Mobility
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Corruption at its best...!!!!!
By Raghunandan on Category:Governance
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India is known all over the world for its rich culture, great Indian cricket team, intelligent students and Bollywood, as well for 'corruption'. Politicians in India are the core cause for the prevailing corruption
Give urban governance its due
By Editor on Category:Amenities, Governance
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In this insightful article, M. Ramachandran explains the need for a national urban agenda and time bound targets to provide basic infrastructure and civic services for our actively growing urban areas that are suffering from dire neglect.
An open door policy
By Editor on Category:Governance, Safety
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Recently, in a particularly progressive move, the new Commissioner of Coimbatore, Amaresh Pujari decided to bridge the gap between the people of Coimbatore and their law enforcement agency by opening the doors of his office to the public.
If you have an opinion, 'share' it !
By Editor on Category:Amenities, Art and Culture, Education, Environment, Governance, Health, Heritage, Mobility, Safety, Sanitation, Water
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When you are a student of communication, the first thing you are taught in class is that, “The medium is the message"-Marshall McLuhan.
Culture eats strategy for breakfast
By Editor on Category:Governance
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Following a conversation with Ramesh and Swati Ramanathan over dinner, Emily Miles shares her thoughts in her previously published blog post on civil servants deflecting and resisting change when a country is ready for it, and how ‘You have to change mindsets to change the culture!’ The post made for very interesting reading so here it is, ready to be shared with you.
Learn or leave!
By Editor on Category:Art and Culture, Education, Governance
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Recently, the Kannada Development Authority submitted a recommendation to the State Government on making it mandatory for people new to Bangalore to learn and clear an exam in basic Kannada of the 7th grade level.
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