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  • BBG Communications : Communications in India - In 1975, India's Department of Telecom was separated from P&T. Until 1985, DoT had all telecommunication services in the country under its management. It ceased to be when Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited was taken out of DoT's wing. MTNL in turn administered the telecommunication services of Delhi and Mumbai. The telecommunications sector entered into a massive liberalization and privatization program starting the 1990s. This necessitated the separation of the government's policy making roles with that of its operational functions. The Government of India corporatised the operations wing of DoT on October 01, 2000 and named it as Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited.
  • Difficult People in your Life? How to Deal with them Constructively - How often do you end up dealing with difficult people? Do you enjoyed the way you handle it when a tyrant of angry words come your way? Are there times when you actually feel sick when dealing with these difficult people? Want to just run in hide, or click your heels and disappear? Or do you get angry and combative right back at them? if so, you're not alone. These are typical responses to someone else's anger; we know, dealing with difficult people is very stressful!
  • Top UK Universities and The Value of High Education - The different success stories that we hear everyday show us that there is no one way to achieve it. There are stories about top achievers since primary school who grew up to become some of the most established businessmen by building their own empire. On the other hand, there are those who are undereducated that worked their way to the top from the very bottom of the corporate food chain.
  • Forgiveness - I read this article last night about forgiveness in relationships and it set my mind thinking. I was working on a new project with a friend recently and we were talking about forgiveness as one of the important qualities of a person. According to dictionary.
  • Mitigate Crime, Poverty and Drug Use Through Education - Once man from Brooklyn, New York has impressed me tremendously with regard to his beliefs about education and how we can all help to make changes in our world today. Rocco Basile noted something that Gandhi believed. Real education consists in drawing the best out of yourself. What better book can there be than the book of humanity? (Mahatma K. Gandhi) "My education taught me to be sympathetic to the needs of others and helped me understand how that can change a world. Like Gandhi said it is important for us to be the change we want to see in the world," said Rocco Basile.
  • Flax: Not A Fluke as a Natural Skin Care - Not so long ago, the use of flax became a “buzz word” in health and fitness circles. In fact, even the great Mahatma Gandhi was once quoted as saying that flax is a“wonder seed.” “Wherever flax seed becomes a regular food item among the people, there will be better health.”, Gandhi proclaimed. Some nutritionists, researchers, and scientists believe that it could be the most important health-promoting supplement next to a multivitamin. Nearly every system in the body can benefit from flax seed oil's natural properties, including the cardiovascular system, immune system, circulatory system, reproductive system, nervous system, as well as the joints. Flax seed oil comes from a blue flowering plant that is grown on the Western Canadian Prairies for its oil rich seeds.
  • A Fast Growing Info Tech Hub For Large Companies - Pune is the second largest city in Maharashtra, situated 560 meters above sea level of Deccan Plateau. It is the number one destination for emerging software companies. The growing IT investments had made Pune as an Info Tech Hub and the home of the big software industry in India.
  • Practice Forgiveness: It’s essential to your mental, physical and social health! - Many world religions include teachings on forgiveness. In the Christian tradition, forgiveness is a central theme. For Buddhists, forgiveness is the path of compassion and loving-kindness. Islamic teaching presents Muhammad as an example of someone who forgives others for their ignorance, even those who considered themselves to be his enemies. There is an ancient Chinese proverb that says: "The one who pursues revenge should dig two graves.” Gandhi told us “If we practice an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, soon the whole world will be blind and toothless.” In the 1990’s psychologists began to study forgiveness.
  • Voluntary Simplicity For The Holidays - This 2008 holiday season, we find ourselves, as a nation and a global community, confronted with both an economic and ecological crisis. Perhaps this is the perfect time to re-examine our "more is better" consumer mentality. There is another school of thought deeply embedded in our American heritage and that is "Voluntary Simplicity." Historically, this concept can be attributed to the Greek philosopher Epicurus, to Buddha, Francis of Assisi, and Mahatma Gandhi; and in North America to the Quakers and the Shakers, to Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Voluntary simplicity is sometimes mistakenly equated with deprivation and poverty.

  • New Age Spirituality – Morning Has Been All Night Coming ( Part 71 ) - “Come now, John!” Marla said. “You meet with God and it’s not important? You ask questions of Jesus, the Buddha, Gandhi and others, and you wonder whether you were dreaming or really experiencing the events? You conversed with your dad who had died a few years earlier, and you think it’s your imagination? Listen, John, there is an extremely fine line between reality and dreams. In their own dimensions, they are each very real. The trick is to know which is which and to put to use the information you get from both.” “Well, I’m sorry if I seem so hard headed, Marla,” I retorted. “There are times when life can be extremely perplexing. One day you’re up and everything appears perfect.
  • Fired With Enthusiasm - "Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero." = "Seize the day, put no trust in tomorrow." -- Horace Along with "Carpe diem," Horace said, "He has the deed half done who has made a beginning.
  • Power of Belief Part I - “Men often become what they believe themselves to be. If I believe I cannot do something, it makes me incapable of doing it.
  • Build Health and Success - The Fountain of Youth World Summit with Geoff Thompson, martial arts guru, best selling author and BAFTA winning screen writer.
  • 15 Famous Love Quotes To Warm You Up For Fall - With cold weather right around the corner, I thought you might appreciate some famous love quotes to keep you warm in the months ahead. Here are 15 love quotes that are perfect for cuddling near a fire or reading over a cup of hot cocoa. 1. "Better to have loved and lost, than to have never loved at all." ~ St. Augustine 2. "Spread love everywhere you go: first of all in your own house. Give love to your children, to your wife or husband, to a next door neighbor...
  • Be Thankful - We're in the Fall season now and our thoughts naturally turn to the fruits of the fields. Just so in our business lives.
  • Developing the Most Powerful Tools of Leadership - What makes a good leader? We need to understand the basic of leadership development. This subject is in fact subjective that most of us don't want to write about it. We simply want to resist writing about leadership and development and all the training courses of leadership. Apart from this a number of such questions simply keep on popping our mind and we find tough finding any answers. Most of these questions would be like Are leaders man made or natural? How can we train leaders? Or even can we make leaders out of nothing? So the basic fact is to take a hard glance at the term a good leader.
  • Interesting Facts About Pune - Pune is an established industrial and by far the fastest-growing city in India. Numerous automobile and Information Technology companies are set up here. The city of Pune is the 2nd largest city of the Maharashtra state in India. It is located in the western portion of India and is approximately 160 kilometers southeast of Mumbai, Maharashtra’s state capital. Moreover, it is the 8th largest city in the whole country. This city lies on about 560 meters above the sea level and on the plateau of Deccan at the confluence of the rivers Mutha and Mula. The city of Pune is the also the 8th most populous city in India among metropolitan areas.
  • Spirituality Information - Journey In The Fields Of Forever ( Part 83 ) - “It is the belief in the power of the Stone that creates the magic,” said Gideon.“The power of belief is one of the most powerful potions available. The stone or any other talisman is just a focal point for your beliefs. Believe that you inhabit a magical world and the world is full of magic. On the other hand, believe that you live in an evil empire and everything will work together to prove you right.” He ceremoniously passed the pouch back to me.
  • What's one problem worthy of your life? - This past week I had an assignment for a seminar I am in. The assignment was to answer the question what is one problem worthy of my life? I loved this assignment because it had me get out of my small world and think big. As soon as I started to think about big issues I am passionate about, my personal problems seemed small and insignificant, even silly. What a great way to really put things in perspective.
  • Help I Need Some Body We All Need Somebody! - People are interesting creatures. We all need to feel connected and appreciated and loved. It is crazy how are intelligence breads off of each other like how wolves use the force of the pack to supply meat to each of the members. It is the same, we as humans just use our brains and appendages to feed ourselves and I mean that in more ways than one. Let’s look into how helping others can bring you back more “food” then you can eat in a lifetime. We all need to survive our daily lives. The phone bill, gas bill, car insurance, food, retail debt, credit card debt you name it there are countless expenses we have to pay just to live in a civilized society.
  • In The Presence Of Greatness - "Practice Forgiveness" I was in the presence of greatness. The more she talked the more I knew I was in the presence of greatness. It was her walk, her talk, her demeanor that screamed greatness. When I think of forgiveness, I think of Immaculee Ilibagiza. Immaculee is the survivor of the Rwandan holocaust and author of the book Live to Tell. Immaculee travels the world to discuss her Rwandan holocaust experience and speak of the power of forgiveness. She was featured on 60 minutes and PBS channels with Dr Wayne Dyer. For 91 days Immaculee hid in a small bathroom with 7 other woman under the fear of death in a pastors home. Any soft noise could lead to their demise. The women lived with limited food and water.
  • Explore Kwazulu Natal - Kwazulu Natal is a sub-tropical province on the Eastern Coast of South Africa. Kwazulu Natal was formed from the provinces of Kwazulu and Natal.
  • Can We Ever Really Be On Top Of Things? - Making better use of their time is a goal many of my clients share with me. So we come up with useful strategies, and usually see some progress. But just how much can we - or should we - really expect of ourselves? I empathise with my clients' struggles. I rarely get to the end of a day feeling like I've achieved everything I wanted to. I've tried all sorts of time management systems and techniques. I'm a big fan of Franklin Covey (see www.franklincovey.com) for example.
  • Inspirational Life Quotes That Reveal YOU Are All You Need! - Love is all you need. That's what The Beatles famously once sang back when it was easy to mock such sentiments as hippy nonsense. But the message of love has made a comeback, big time. What with the growth of spiritual teachings and self-help, love is revered as a truly powerful and transformational force. I'm a fan of love, a big fan. But I'm not sure if love is all you need, still. I think self-love is just as important. In fact, I'll go further and say that I believe that YOU are all you need. And I have collected a few inspirational quotes to prove my point. Quotes like this one, from Galileo Galilei: "You can't teach anybody anything, only make them realize the answers are already inside them.
  • Why Give Aloe Vera To Dogs? - Why give aloe vera to dogs? To my mind there are many reasons, not least that regular doses of aloe can help reduce vet bills. How does aloe vera do this? Well, let me begin by saying that much depends on the type of aloe drink used. There are now so many brands out there that choosing the right one can be confusing. First of all it’s very important to check that the product has the Aloe Science Council’s Seal of Approval.
  • Autoresponders In The Role Of Servant - Do you remember pictures of ancient Egyptian culture where the Pharaohs and other elite of Egyptian society had vassals who would wave palm braches to keep them cool? These same servants would shade the rich and bring them cool drinks. Virtually anything their masters needed these servants would respond immediately to satisfy. I remember a similar situation on the classic sitcom “Gilligan’s Island”. It seemed that no matter what The Howells’ needed they expected Gilligan to find it for them. If they had clothes that needed cleaning it was Gilligan’s job to operate a washing machine cleverly constructed by the professor out of bamboo, coconuts and the wrapper from a piece of Juicy Fruit gum.
  • Conscious Business: Are You Willing to Lead? - What does leadership have to do with your success as a conscious entrepreneur? The answer is... everything! In all honestly, it took me a while to realize this.
  • Only Jesus Claims To Be God - Jesus was not confused about His own identity; He unabashedly claimed to be God. But He also supported it by facts. Jesus performed many miracles; 35 are recorded in the gospels, including various nature miracles. These miracles show His divine powers beyond any laws of nature. Their results are immediate and lasting. One of the most impressive, the feeding of the five thousand, is attested to in all four gospels.
  • Are You Vain Enough to Get a Perfect Body? - "Do not punish yourself for your feelings of vanity. Simply learn to control them." (Marlon Brando in Superman The Movie) If you want a perfect body, you need to be vain. Ignore all the nonsense from other people who try to make you feel guilty about it.
  • Inexpensive Flight to Bombay - An inexpensive flight to Bombay is very possible. You can extend your visit with the amount you save. Bombay is the old name of Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra State, India. Many people still refer to the old name out of habit. It is a big city with a big population of 13 million. Bombay houses a lot of beautiful attractions and magnificent structures. Indian history and culture is very vast and rich, and most of it can be learned through your trip to Bombay. Travelers are thinking twice to travel here because of expensive airfares. But think again. There are inexpensive flights if one just knows the right place where to look. Here are some tips. Inexpensive Flight to Bombay An inexpensive flight to Bombay will take tourists to a location of India’s west coast.
  • The Key To Virtue - "When one ceases from conflict, whether because he has won, because he has lost, or because he cares no more for the game, the virtue passes out of him.
  • Barack Obama: Seven Reasons He's The Right Choice - I'm voting for Barack Obama this November 4th for President of the United States. What follows in this article are 7 of the many reasons I am voting for Obama and not John McCain. 1. Obama was against the Iraq war from the start. Very few politicians had the integrity and the judgment to know that the Iraq war was a mistake before it began. John McCain certainly did not.
  • Power Massage Stones Help to Rub Out Bad Stress - You are in your office. All day your phone has been ringing off the hook. You just finished a meeting with your boss, who barked for an hour about deadlines you need to meet by yesterday.
  • Top 50 Motivational Movies - This is my list of the movies that inspire me the most. I am a movieholic and hope you guys find inspiration from this list. Enjoy the show 1. PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS- A rages to riches story about a man who goes for his dreams and wont let his circumstances get in the way 2. REMEMBER THE TITANS- during the 70s the black and white school is closed and they are sent to an integrated school.
  • Luxurious Hotels At The Heart Of India - As the business and entertainment center of India, many visitors to Mumbai are looking for lavish accommodations that can fulfill their need to work and play. Several hotels in the area are able to do that. Mumbai (formerly Bombay) is the capital of Marahashtra, a state in India. It is a city that is responsible for most of India’s trade and entertainment.
  • What do I do about my partner's clutter - How can you live with all this stuff? And worse, a lot of it isn't even yours. It doesn't seem to work to nag. And it's getting worse if anything. You'd love to grab the lot and send it away in a dumpster. If only you could. And then your teenagers are even worse – their rooms – well, we won't mention those except to say it looks way better when their doors are closed. It hardly seems worth starting to declutter when you live with such clutter bugs.
  • Where can I travel in India? - India has for a long time been a major tourist destination, drawing tourists from all parts of the world seeking to unravel the mystery behind this country that is rich in history, culture and wildlife. Visitors to India have a host of towns to choose from, all of which have beautiful and breathtaking attractions.
  • Finding the You that You Always Wanted to Be (part one of two) - Mission Statement What is My Mission? We all have a mission in life: an inner urge to pursue an activity or perform a service.
  • Why Is Everyone Talking About Change? - What is all this rhetoric about change? Lately, we see on T.V. and hear everywhere "that change is coming". The U.S. White House website now boasts that "Change Has Come To America". There are numerous other websites that are dedicated to the subject, and countless quotations on the subject of change.
  • All About Srinagar - Srinigar, like any other city in India, has a lot to offer from its vast history as well as its diverse cultural tradition. Srinagar is home of numerous beautiful gardens which were built during the early 20th century.
  • Doing the Right Thing - It goes without saying - if you're not doing the right thing, you must be doing the wrong thing. But, what is doing the right thing?
  • Are you a Leader or Manager? - Almost 100 years ago, Mary Parker Follett described a manager as "One who gets things done through people". This description is still used by management educators and scholars today.
  • The benefit of a Thank you card - In 1940, Dale Carnegie wrote a classic entitled “How to Win Friends and Influence People”. That book is still worth millions today. Become genuinely interested in others and take note to appreciate their business. In today’s competitive world differentiation is what sets you apart and being genuinely interested is a key differentiator in selling client value. Clients devour conducting business with those they can trust and respect. One of the simplest methods to appreciate clients is a simple and personal thank you note.
  • Fasting for Rejuvenation of Mind and Body - The 3 founders of modern medicine (Hippocrates, Paracelsus and Galen) used fasting to heal or cure people of different diseases. It was also done by Socrates, Plato, Pythagoras and Mahatma Gandhi. The bible has 74 references to it. But it is a practice used by 'dumb' animals. The New England Journal of Medicine says "Fasting is a valid experience. It can benefit any otherwise healthy person whose calories now have the upper hand in his/her life." Philippus Paracelsus, a Swiss physician and one of the 3 fathers of Western Medicine (including also Hippocrates and Galen), said "Fasting is the greatest remedy-- the physician within." Elson M Haas M.D.
  • And another thing… An open letter to those in the leadership development field - I am feeling a bit cantankerous these days. I thought I would take advantage of this state by giving some pointed advice to those involved in leadership development programs. Please note….I do come at this topic with a significant bias. Leadership development is vitally important to today's organizations and those of us who are part of this effort need to significantly lift our games as we move into the future. Organizations are becoming increasingly difficult to lead and there is an extreme shortage of people who are both willing and able to step up to the challenge of leadership. 1.
  • only movement has eBayers up in arms- PayPal - EBay is exploring whether to require customers to use its online payment service PayPal, a move that has angered users and prompted antitrust scrutiny in Australia, where a PayPal-only rule takes effect next month. It's unclear whether eBay will institute a similar policy in the United States and other countries. However, the online auction company often tries big changes in smaller markets before expanding them worldwide, and says it is open to that in this case. "We are going to take learnings from it and apply them accordingly," said eBay spokesman Usher Lieberman. EBay says it wants to reduce disputes and restore trust in its marketplace with the PayPal-only plan.
  • PayPal rule in Australia draws fire- EBay - EBay Inc. is exploring whether to require customers to use its online payment service PayPal, a move that has angered users and prompted antitrust scrutiny in Australia, where a PayPal-only rule takes effect next month. It's unclear whether eBay will institute a similar policy in the United States and other countries. However, the online auction company often tries big changes in smaller markets before expanding them worldwide, and says it is open to that in this case.
  • A Powerful Way to Create Change - "Be the change you wish to see in the world." (Gandhi) I have always loved this quote. I think it resonates deeply with me because I tend to be a "fixer." If I see something not working, I want it to work. If I see someone suffering, I want them to feel better. I tend to develop angst over problems in the world and wish things could be different. I have loads of advice J, as well as a huge passion, for easing the suffering of others. I became a social worker in the first place, frankly, because I wanted to change the world. At the same time, I know on a very deep level that the most powerful thing I can do is to embody those changes myself.
  • Should I Give Up Trying to Get Along with My In-Laws? - Here's a simple question that came up in Personal Coaching session: "My husband and I have been married for five years and his family is still a mystery to me. I’ve tried everything I know to develop a closer relationship with them. I call his parents at least once a week, set up outings and dinner dates with them, and invite them on our excursions. All to no avail. They simply don’t seem interested. I think that close family relationships are important and I’ve told them how much I would like to get to know them better. And still their response is lukewarm. Should I just give up?
  • Sandwiched Boomers And The Valentines Gift Of Discourse - This Valentines Day, are you hoping that your sweetheart will finally write the love song you've been waiting to hear? Or are you taking a more proactive stance - busy shopping for the language of love that is bound to communicate the depth of your true emotions?

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