My own experience
19-10-2009
Tina Gupta
Hi! This is Tina from the city of Mumbai, I work for Adfactors in the HR field, Great rite!!!!!! I started my schooling from so called “strict convent school”. And then BA degree from National College.
As I’m a working person, and I believe in the factor “Earn while you learn” so wanted a part time course and found only confusing website with more chaos matter written in it…. Atlast ya I came across Sikkim Manipal University distance education from my friends brother, he was a student of SMUDE and he told me so many things about the ...Read Full Blog
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1netsavvy
well part time jobs needs patience.Also, a good website and the host can help a lot. The trick lies in the ads itself. One should be smart enough to sort out things. Web is the world of highly professional, competitive and smart people.Truely, it's jungle out there. Only the smartest wins and what a win it is. You have a secure life. Sit and enjoy. It's sad to learn the things from Miss Gupta.
Posted by on 2009-11-22 02:43:51.122394+05:30
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Dinosaur Egg Discovery Near Chennai
The recent reporting of egg clutches/nests of Jurassic age dinosaur species nests from Aryalur dist, Tamil Nadu, by a team of researchers from Periyar University Salem has done the researchers proud. The discovery is a landmark in Indian Geology. The egg clusters of the Sauropod, a herbivorous species and the Carnosaurs, a carnivorous species located in Sendurai, between Chennai and Tiruchi were discovered by Profs M. Ramkumar, K. Anbarasu and their researchers team. These are the first such finds from South India.
But to the dismay of all, a team of geologists from the Geological Survey of India lead by one Dr D.M. Mohabey and four others (including two from Chennai and Hyderabad each) visited the filed area for just a few hours and have given a quick fix, sweeping statement to the media that these do not resemble dinosaur eggs for just the very silly reason that these do not contain preserved egg shells in a fossilized form. Preservation of egg shells is not at all compulsory and the chitinous material can be easily destroyed by weathering processes.
The geologists from Hyderabad and Nagpur came by air spending tens of thousands of rupees of the government and spent just a few hours at the site and in the field. Without doing detailed field work and analysis or getting laboratory back-up, they have concluded something just to prove the academicians wrong in their pursuit of research.
I will prevail upon the concerned authorities to find out how the GSI geologists have wasted so much of funds of the exchequer and done very little field work thereafter giving some statements that lack depth to belittle the researchers.
Posted by bkumar_2004 on 2009-11-05 21:09:36.082947+05:30
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Dinasaurs'eggs!OK but what's the use? India should not imitate the rich countries on such investigations, researches. In fact, we as a nation have a lot more problems, requiring immediate attention. Indians should concentrate on future. What a waste of time and money on such petty things.We have a history of copying things. Why not obtain from other countries and get started. Afterall, this story will find a place only in the history books and yes, our future generation will only be glad to know that dinosaurs had selected India also as habitat.
Posted by on 2009-11-22 02:39:08.1389+05:30
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