In the backdrop of global financial meltdown, country's financial capital Mumbai improved its tally by 3 notches, emerging as the 7th most preferred destination for investment in 2008, says a report.
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Big nations are talking about reducing carbon emissions by going green or opting for a low carbon economy. But, as individuals, we too can make a difference. Some simple steps to reduce carbon emissions:
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If New York has a Statue of Liberty, so why can't Mumbai? The Congress-led Maharashtra government has decided to build its very own Statue of Liberty of Maratha warrior Chhatrapati Shivaji, off the coast of Mumbai in the Arabian Sea.
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एखाद्या कुशल चित्रकाराने भराभर रंगाचे फटकारे मारल्याप्रमाणे मंगळवारी संध्याकाळी मुंबई व परिसराच्या आभाळाचा कॅनव्हास भरून गेला. सोबत खास विजेचे नृत्य आणि मृदगंधाची लयलूट करत पावसाने थाटात मुंबईत आपल्या आगमनाची वर्दी दिली, आणि बऱ्याच दिवसांनी भेटलेल्या या जीवाभावाच्या मित्राच्या अप्रतिम अदाकारीला उन्हाच्या तल्लखीने पोळलेल्या मुंबईकरांनी मनापासून दाद दिली.
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The inflationary numbers crossed the psychological mark of 8 % last week. The pinch however is already felt by the public at large. There are many who are resorting to cost cutting and realigning their family budgets to fight the inflation. The worst hit is the pensioners who have a fixed income flow. The rising inflation is adversely impacting the middle class as at a time when the loan installm
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The IPL that concluded yesterday has given initial stimulus to many new trends in the world of cricket. The tournament started as an answer to ICL by Subhash Chandra. There are many who called it a game of money or rather business to earn money. At the end of the day it was found that the team buyers are not necessarily making money in this circus. Some of them fell flat as their teams full of he
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Its time to act now on the issues of reducing carbon footprint of us individuals. use of public transport and seat sharing in private vehicles should be done now. increasing the number of trees and reducing the number of people is the need of time. act now..god bless mumbai
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Guys Please check GOD's first Interview rnrnhttp://ishare.rediff.com/filevideo.php?id=271776rnrnBTW this is apna Punch's Khoj.So Lets thank him for sharing such gr8 video with us.rnrnIs there any way to download this video some how?Please let me know
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Two automated ticket booking systems on the city's suburban railways are expected to be integrated soon to allow commuters to use just one smart card to travel on all public modes of transport in the financial capital. Currently commuters on the suburban railways use the Automated Ticket Vending Machines (ATVM) or the 'Go Mumbai' smart card to purchase unreserved tickets.
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अनादि मी अनंत मी , अवध्य मी भला
मारिल रिपु जगतिं असा कवण जन्मला ।। धृ ।।
अट्टाहास करित जईं धर्मधारणीं
मृत्युसीच गाठ घालु मी घुसे रणीं
अग्नि जाळि मजसी ना खड्ग छेदितो
भिउनि मला भ्याड मृत्यु पळत सूटतो
खुळा रिपू । तया स्वयें
मृत्युच्याचि भीतिने भिववु मजसि ये ।। १ ।।
स्वातंत्र्यवीर सावरकर यांच्या १२५ व्या जयंतीनिमित्त त्यांना 'मटा ऑनलाइन'तर्फे वाहिलेली ही डिजिटल आदरांजली
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R R Patil led a team of state ministers on a mobike rally through the city on Monday. No, the Dy CM was not taking part in a race --- he was showing the way in an endeavour to promote the use of helmets by bike and pillion riders, even as the Traffic Police announced it has undertaken a special drive
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Couple of days before we spoke about 17 year old shridhar kamble , son of poor dalit farmer in kolhapur who was allegedly selected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) in the US for studying astronomy.
After this news was published by many newspaper in maharastra, the state government, which is supposed to be far more selective about these things than journalists, rushed
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With nearly two lakh trees being cut illegally every year across the state, the forest department has finally realised that existing laws and punishment are just not enough to deter culprits.
Henceforth, it intends to press charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder (maximum punishment is 10 years in prison) against people caught cutting trees illegally.
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