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About me - Anuradha Gupta

An Indian national and PhD holder in Economics. Being fortunate to have been to different countries, to acquainted with their culture. Presently, I am staying with my husband, although away from my home land, my family but in a beautiful country, Canada.
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Arts & Humanities > Asian History History of the Taj Mahal
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The Taj Mahal, which is situated on the bank of the Yamuna river in Agra , India is considered one of the best examples of Mughal architecture in India. Described by Rabindranath Tagore as "a tear on the face of eternity", it is in popular imagination a veritable "wonder of the world". This is a white-splendored tomb, which w... More..

Food & Drink > Fast Food Do you prefer fast food or home cooking?
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Fast food is preferred over home cooked food. Probably because when are tired, not having time and energy to cook and above all you are extremely hungry and can't spare time for cooking time. In this situation every body prefers fast food but when it comes to health than definitely no one would prefer fast food.I always rate ... More..

Politics, News & Issues > Terrorism Terrorism in India
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Terrorism is defined as an organized system of intimidation and violence especially for political purpose. Terrorists are extremists who believe in the culture of violence and want to coerce governments into agreements on certain issues. India is facing terrorism since independence but it was the March 12, 1993 serial bombing... More..

Food & Drink > Spices, Herbs & Condiments The many flavors of honey
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Honey is a natural sweetener, produced by honey bees and derived from the nectar of wild and cultivated flowers. Honey comes in many flavours and it depends upon the types of blossoms the bees visit when searching the nectar. Despite the floral source, location and climate factors are also affect the flavor, color and texture... More..

Food & Drink > Cooking with Spices & Herbs A guide to spices for Indian cooking
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India is known as " Spice Land" and Indian cooking can not be imagined without spices. Spices not only adds flavor and taste to food but they are also used in pharmaceutical, perfumery and cosmetic products. Some of the daily used Spices have been taken for granted as part of daily food item and are used routinely without a s... More..

Food & Drink > Fruit & Vegetable Recipes Recipes: Coconut chutney
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coconut chutney is commonly served with south indian dishes like dosas and idlis. following ingredients are required to prepare coconut chutney.Ingredients:2cups of fresh coconut, grated2 tsp channa daal (Gram), roasted2 small green chillies, chopped2 teaspoon ginger, gratedSalt to tasteFor Seasoning:1 teaspoon mustard seeds3... More..

Computers & Technology > Telephones (Other) Do cell phones keep us more connected or more isolated?Smallicon
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Cell-phones take photographs, play music and now download and send email, all this besides its primary function of enabling two people to talk to each other,or, to be more accurate, two or more people to talk to one another, simultaneously if necessary.Cell phones keeps us more connected not isolated. The explanation is given... More..

Society & Lifestyle > Social Values & Norms Pros and cons of child labor
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Our greatest natural resource is the minds of our children." - These words of Walt Disney clearly shows that children are greatest asset of our society. But poverty, unemployment and illiteracy are few factors which pulls a child into the army of child labor. Although Child labor is bad , but alternative may be worse. To prov... More..

Health & Fitness > Exercise Tips Tips to gain muscle
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Building muscle is a long process that can be achieved by proper nutrition and exercises.Few are the tips given below to gain muscles:NUTRITION TIPSa) Eat More Calories : Eat more to gain muscles. Simply eat more calories that you burn each day. The thumb rule to gain muscles is to eat around 18-20 times your bodyweight in ca... More..

Arts & Humanities > Origins & Firsts in History Origins of the names of the months
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The word 'month' comes from 'moon'. The month names we used are based on roman deities and emperors. Traditionally, the original Roman calendar had 10 months, totaling 304 days, winter being considered a month-less period. Around 713 BC, the semi-mythical successor of Romulus, King Numa Pompilius, added the months of January... More..

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