On a visit to my native place,my family and I decided to tour the mountainside on horseback.We were enjoying the ride when suddenly I slipped from the saddle and landed under the horse.I was lucky that the horse did not kick me and escaped with minor bruises.It was only later that we realised that the horse had been used so much and the horse was almost drained off all of its energy that it would have been too tired to kick any one.We immediately abandoned our ride to prevent any further cruelty my horse and the other horses.
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Blast outside the Indian Embassy in Kabul
A powerful bomb blast outside the gates of the Indian embassy in Kabul led to the death of 44 people which included senior diplomat V Venkateshwara Rao - a 1990 batch IFS officer and the Indian Defense attack academy, Brig R D Mehta. They were entering the embassy gates in the car which was rammed into by the suicide bomber's Toyota Corolla packed with explosives.
Taliban has denied any role in the bombing which saw several world leaders condemn the dastardly attack. The Afghan authorities and intelligence officials in India have indicated that the ISI, Pakistan's spy agency, may be involved in the blast.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Microsoft acquires Navic Networks
Microsoft Corp. has acquired Navic Networks, a Waltham (Massachusetts)- based company that specializes in emerging forms of TV advertising technology for an undisclosed amount. This deal is the latest step by Microsoft to turn itself into a one-stop shop for digital advertising. Microsoft's biggest deal in the advertising market was a $6 billion acquisition of Seattle-based aQuantive a last year.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
BRIC nations set for mobile boom
According to a report by eMarketers, India along with other BRIC countries like Brazil, Russia and China is likely to become home to over 1.7 billion users by 2012. India is likely to have 560 million mobile users, while China is expected to top the chart with 800 million. India would be followed by Russia with 189 million users and Brazil at 176 million. Currently India has over 270 million mobile users.
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