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FM Radio Stations in India1

Posted by abhinav in Bangalore, Delhi, Gadgets, General, India, Music, Radio (Sunday November 5, 2006 at 5:37 am)

I always thought, only AIR and a few private music broadcasting companies own the public radio channels in India but after reading this

http://www.asiawaves.net/india-fm-radio.htm

There are 11 FM Radio Stations in Bangalore and 12 in Delhi, can anybody believe that?


What is the best thing in the world?0

Posted by abhinav in Delhi, Festivals, Fun, Home, India, Travel (Thursday October 19, 2006 at 1:12 am)

If you ask me what do I want in the middle of my daily office work? What do you think would be my answer?

1) Singing “These are a few of my favorite things”?

2) Watching the whole “The Sound of Music”?

3) Pronouncing “rrrrrrruuummmmpunch”?

4) Listening to “Just you wait, ‘enry ‘iggins, just you wait!”?

5) Having a pizza on a WFH evening?

6) Finding an excuse to buy a new cell phone?

7) Watching video songs on VH1 all the saturday night?

8) Missing Dehradun a lot?

9) Catch a flight back to home?

Hurrrrrraaaay… Going to home…:)

HAPPY DIWALI… It’s really supercalifragilisticexpialidocious…


No Quota… No Quota…25

Posted by abhinav in Bangalore, Delhi, India, People, anti reservation, government, politics, quota politics (Monday May 22, 2006 at 12:42 am)

Today I saw finance Minister P. Chidambaram on TV saying the reservation that is already applied at various sectors has revamped southern states of India in a great way over last 45 years. Did he count how many DESERVING aspirants’ aspiration is being sabotaged every year? At least I don’t think so. What I believe is everybody in present government is blind and can not decipher what’s really going on. Why there are thousands of students, professionals, workers, homemakers, children, senior citizens are on the road these days protesting against the quota policy. This dirty politics is overshadowing the great Indian economical growth which is on it’s way. Now the reasons of Indian brain drain are quite obvious to understand. The controversial reservation policy is going to eat India’s best talent.

Youth for Equality


 
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