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25 January 2011



In New Delhi, the capital city of India celebrates the 26 January Republic Day with a Grand Parade at the India Gate where the Prime Minister, the President and other Dignitaries of the Nation come and join the occasion. The Grand Parade is organized near the Rashtrapati Bhavan which passes the India gate up to the Red Fort.
The Prime Minister begins the occasion early in the morning by laying a Floral Wreath at the Amar Jawan Jyoti in honor of those Soldiers who had sacrificed their lives for the Nation. Soon the President and other Dignitaries along with the Chief Guest and the President hoist the National flag. This is followed by 21 gun salute and the national anthem.
The winners of Gallantry Awards then pass in open jeeps and the parade begins. Different regiments of the Navy, Air Force and Army dressed in their Official Uniforms do the March Past and Salute the President. The latest acquisitions of Tanks and Missiles are also showcased by the Indian Military at the Grand Parade. The Helicopters of the Armed Forces fly over the parade showering Rose Petals over the audience. Various skills on Motor-Cycle rides are displayed by the Armed Forces of India.
The N.C.C. Cadets, selected from across the country and various schools from all over the country take part in the celebration. School children dressed in colorful clothes perform various kinds of Patriotic Songs and Dances in the grand occasion. Drills are also performed by the school children. Children who have won the National Bravery Awards form the main attraction of the parade.
Various Cultural and Folk Dances are being performed by people from different States. Different States show their rich Cultural Heritage and it depicts the Diversity and Richness of Indian Culture.
16 April 2010

The Gujaratis are an important part of America, playing key roles in medicine, science, engineering, the diamond, motel, IT and retail industry. There are over 8,000 Gujarati Indian-Americans on the faculties of American universities and on average more than 67% of Gujarati-Indian-Americans hold bachelor or higher college degrees. More than 4,000 Gujarati doctors are in surgeons practice in American hospitals. The Gujarati population has been exploding rapidly in the United States, with only Hispanics outpacing Indian-Americans. Census bureau information shows that no other immigrant group has achieved the level of success and penetration into the professional fields of the America, with average family yearly average earnings for Gujaratis being $63,000. Their presence is in the senate and in the "White House".
07 March 2010
Do You Know !

A Mom Is a Mom No Matter What She Looks Like
A two-year-old chimpanzee named Anjana is caring for two rare white tiger cubs that were born in South Carolina during Hurricane Hannah.

Anjana assists with the feeding of the cubs and lies with them when they rest. White tigers are severely endangered, and there are only about 200 of these animals left in the world.

When hurricane Hannah separated two white tigers from their mother, Anjana came to the Rescue. Anjana, a chimp at TIGERS in South Carolina, became surrogate mom and playmate to the cubs, even helping with bottle feeding, according to The Sun. But here’s the truly amazing part: This is something Anjana does all the time, having helped raised leopard and lion cubs on several occasions.
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