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Reviewed Govind Ballabhpant University

May 03, 2018 11:25 AM 266 Views

HANUMAN DOCTRINE FOR PANTNAGAR DIG Sudhakar Natarajan, Indo Tibetan Border Police ?You are holding in your hands a powerful book that will unleash Hanuman’s divine bounty on weak students, who have failed to reach their full potential. There are many underachieving and under-confident s...Read more

Reviewed Panchkula Travels - Chandigarh

Apr 07, 2014 08:38 PM 3119 Views

Puppy Pyar- ITBP Istyle! Author: Dr Sudhakar Natarajan There is no greater pleasure in life than to see a pup grow. No amounts money, power or fame can compensate for the palpable warm glow in the heart of the veterinary doctor to see his pup grow into a sturdy, healthy and professionally ...Read more

Reviewed Veterinary Clinic

Apr 07, 2014 08:12 PM 6340 Views

(Updated Apr 08, 2014 08:05 AM)

Dog Psychiatry Separation Anxiety As soon as you put on your shoes to go for a party or shopping, does your dog show episodes of intensive barking, vocalization, uncontrolled  urination or bouts of destructive behaviour with intense hyperactivity? If this happens time and again then it is a f...Read more

Reviewed Main Tera Hero

Apr 07, 2014 11:57 AM 12865 Views

History can only be appreciated retrospectively. The established film critics of this country have given reports ranging  2 to 2.5 stars to this David Dhawan (DD) movie, missing  history being made, because they  are too  close to appreciate it. The same syndrome was seen when cult classics l...Read more

Posted an Article

A Secret Paradise hidden in Himachal Pradesh

Jul 01, 2013 09:46 AM General 966 Views

AUTHOR: DR SUDHAKAR NATARAJAN, CHIEF VET OFFICER, INDO TIBETAN BORDER POLICE. No fuel fumes.No blaring horns or loud speakers. No distractions. No rush. No troubles.All that you can hear are the rustle of leaves, the melodious call of forest birds and the soothing din of crickets and insects. Thi...Read more

Commented on own review

Apr 20, 2012 10:49 AM

Thanks for going through my article. Yes it is true that the Govt should make Vehicle Tax directly proportional to the ''carbon footprint'' of the vehicle. Also the highly subsidised diesel is being misused for luxury cars. Now Petrol has become the poor man's fuel and the irony is that it is the co...stliest !! All SUVs and MUVs run on diesel. All poor man's motorcycles. scooters, small cars etc run on petrol. Yet the middle class shells out more for petrol and the moron who occupies more space on the road, damages the environment more uses the highly subsidised diesel. It it not ironical !!Read More

Commented on eskay28's review

Apr 19, 2012 10:13 AM

I suggest that you can contact BIBMC Boston on telemedicine and send all her diagnostic information on scanned e-mail to Department of Neuroradiology, BIDMC Boston. Just google it and you will get all the email addresses, phone numbers etc.

Commented on anitherex's review

Apr 17, 2012 09:51 AM

1. What is the screen size. 2. Can it be operated by one hand or two hands 3. Can you pick up, answer calls and go to contacts while walking by using one hand only 4. How is it superior to other smart phones 5. How userfriendly it is to type a long email without straining your eyes and finge...rs 6. Does it jut out of your shirt pocket 7. Can you sit down comfortably with the phone in your pant pocket 8. Is the phone only for snob value or is it easier to use as compared to other phones 9. Will you get tired of the size and opt for a smaller more handy phone after the snob value fades away in a few months. Read More

Reviewed Ladakh

Apr 13, 2012 09:53 AM 29101 Views

A Soldier who has been dead for more than two decades, alerts ITBP sentry at Hot Springs in Ladakh Sector? Avoiding visiting Changla Baba during journey to Forward Posts in Ladakh leads to mechanical problems in your vehicle and unforeseen delays? Seeing Ohm Parbat at dawn on Vaikunt Ekadashi br...Read more

Reviewed Road Travelogue

Apr 12, 2012 05:04 PM 6070 Views

ABYSMAL ROTTEN ROADS – A HIDDEN BLESSING. DR SUDHAKAR NATARAJAN Next time you bump along the strategically placed pot holes on the abysmal roads at a snail’s pace, don’t curse your fate. Our lives will be much easier if we accept the situation, that is beyond the common man’s control, and ...Read more

Reviewed Revolution 2020 - Chetan Bhagat

Apr 12, 2012 01:27 PM 6755 Views

The book is unputdownable till the last 10 pages. The relationship between Gopal and his father is very sensitively handled by Chetan. All of us born before 1970 will be able to identify with the main protagonist Gopal when he fails his engineering entrance but as fate would have it, he succeeds...Read more

Reviewed Taj Hotel - Chandigarh

Apr 12, 2012 09:57 AM 3410 Views

Fort Heritage Hotel- A Royal Treat From The Culinary Critique No Whiskey. Give your hepatic cells a rest. No butter chicken. Stop depositing excess adipose. Visit the only vegetarian and non-liquor heritage hotel in Chandigarh/Panchkula. I decided to check out the food at the Fort Herit...Read more

Reviewed Yugoslavia - General

Apr 12, 2012 09:43 AM 3726 Views

"No country, on mother earth, that professes and endeavors to be explicitly and overtly mono-cultural and one-dimensional , can achieve a world standing as a state to reckon with. History stands mute testimony to the fact. This is the unmixed and unwavering truth. Only countries that are tole...Read more

Reviewed Krrish

Apr 12, 2012 09:37 AM 7243 Views

KRRISH BEATS SUPERMAN HOLLOW For time immemorial, since my childhood, the inferiority of Bollywood has been a part of my psyche due to a naturally conditioned response arising out of the fact that many of our films were a pale copy of Holllywood flicks, where entire story line and scene by sc...Read more

Reviewed Bomdila

Apr 10, 2012 01:53 PM 2698 Views

(Updated Apr 11, 2012 09:49 AM)

While the entire cow-belt of India is roasted under the unforgiving sun and the mercury soars to nearly half the boiling point of water, Delhi being 45 degrees centigrade, Arunachal is blessed with soothing rain that has kept the temperatures at levels that the rest of India hopes to achieve in ...Read more

Reviewed Tawang

Apr 10, 2012 01:41 PM 12592 Views

Itanagar is a fantastic place and it is worth visiting between oct to april, when the weather remains pleasant. Tourists require a inner line permit to visit this capital city. Comfortable volvo buses ply between Gauwahati and Itanagar. The best way to come to Itanagar is to fly from Delhi to Li...Read more

Reviewed Dell Streak

Apr 04, 2012 10:40 AM 3613 Views

Do not buy dell streak phone. It is too big. It is a liability to carry around. It does not come with a convenient cover and if it falls from your hand the screen can crack. At Rs 25000 it is too costly. It hangs. Difficult to phone and disconnect calls. It is a two handed operation and cannot b...Read more

Commented on sunilnair2012's review

Apr 03, 2012 05:35 PM

Log kaya kahange. To hell with them. Will they give me 2 lakhs extra to spend on a bigger hatch back. Will they foot my high petrol bills if i purchase a bigger car. Will they pay my EMI of Rs 6500 per month. Can i drive in the city at more than 60 km/hr. All the above answers are an emphatic ...NO. So why the hell should I go for a bigger car. Swallow your false pride. Nobody gives two hoots if you drive a Skoda or a Merc. This Nano is perfect for pragmatic non-show offs. I was paying Rs 6500/- per month for my big Maruti car. I am planning to sell it and purchase two Nano standard cars, one for me and the other one for my wife. My father has already dumped his bigger car and has purchase d a Nano standard without AC, since Bangalore has got a pleasant weather. We are happy. Less petrol cost. Excellent handling. Excellent parking. I took the car for a test drive and found the handling as good as any car. So bloody what, if i cant put a extra-large suitcase in the boot. How many times will you travel long distance. Any way I feel it is foolish to pay 2 lakhs extra just to keep a big suitcase. I am guilt free when I drive a Nano, because I am aware that my carbon foot-print is much lesser than the moron who slumps in the leather covered seats of his luxury car. I got 26 Km per liter in the city, 24 in hill driving and 28 Km per liter on highways. The Nano is more environmentally friendly. On the whole it is a simple car for people who beleive in simple living and high thinking. Read More

Commented on own review

Apr 02, 2012 09:36 AM

Indians dont have pride in things indian. yes sir you are right. nano is better than a beelte. these american stooges may be paid to run down this pucca indian micacle called nano. do you know that citizens of pakistan and nepal are ready to purchase nano(without frills) for 4 lakhs.

Commented on ashu_mahant86's review

Mar 27, 2012 05:34 PM

Log kaya kahange. To hell with them. Will they give me 2 lakhs extra to spend on a bigger hatch back. Will they foot my high petrol bills if i purchase a bigger car. Will they pay my EMI of Rs 6500 per month. Can i drive in the city at more than 60 km/hr. All the above answers are an emphatic ...NO. So why the hell should I go for a bigger car. Swallow your false pride. Nobody gives two hoots if you drive a Skoda or a Merc. This Nano is perfect for pragmatic non-show offs. I was paying Rs 6500/- per month for my big Maruti car. I am planning to sell it and purchase two Nano standard cars, one for me and the other one for my wife. My father has already dumped his bigger car and has purchase d a Nano standard without AC, since Bangalore has got a pleasant weather. We are happy. Less petrol cost. Excellent handling. Excellent parking. I took the car for a test drive and found the handling as good as any car. So bloody what, if i cant put a extra-large suitcase in the boot. How many times will you travel long distance. Any way I feel it is foolish to pay 2 lakhs extra just to keep a big suitcase. I am guilt free when I drive a Nano, because I am aware that my carbon foot-print is much lesser than the moron who slumps in the leather covered seats of his luxury car. I got 26 Km per liter in the city, 24 in hill driving and 28 Km per liter on highways. The Nano is more environmentally friendly. On the whole it is a simple car for people who beleive in simple living and high thinking. Read More

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