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July 30, 2010

Data Entry Services in India Are Getting Famous in the World!

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Data Entry Services in India Are Getting Famous in the World!
By Brian Madsen

Outsourcing has become the most profitable business in the world. This business is growing in India and other part of the world. These services are getting famous in the world and most of the business owners are saving their lots of money by doing outsourcing to different countries where India comes in top in the outsourcing. By outsourcing your offline and online information entry jobs, your company will maintain properly organized and up-to-date records of the employees and other important stuff. These jobs are usually done in the home environment.

India is very popular in providing the BPO services for their customers. There is large scale of BPO service providers running their business in India. The employees working in these offices are also very competent and trained. Data entry services in India is very popular all around the world because of having the access of BPO experts and the web data extraction experts.

What these BPO services provide you?

There are many business across the globe running on the outsource services, BPO services in India provides the ease of life to the business owner want quick and fast data entry work.

There are many well reputed firms working in India and doing their best to finish and deliver comes punctually. They’re professional well equipped with the newest technology and software and more importantly with the professional labor work. They are fully trained and expert in their niche so if a business owner take the services then they get the in time work and quality. When you will select any BPO expert then you will find the following data entry expertise in these professional companies.

1. You will find the handwritten material with the help of experts.
2. Knowledge entry of e-books, directories, image files and etc.
3. You will also get the best services of data processing.
4. Business card knowledge entry
5. Bills and survey services which will help you to Maintain and correct records.
6. Alpha numeric data entry services
7. Data entry free trails.

Thousand of online BPO jobs are also available on the Indian big job portals and other data entry work. These services and work force reduce your workload and will enhance your productivity of your business. Outsourcing the right choice by any business owner because it reduces your total cost and you get the perfect and reliable work. When you approach to any professional service provider firm in India then it reduce the turnaround time and you get the professional data entry services.

Accurate, fast and reliable services are offered in India by the Bpo companies. Please visit Data Entry Services for more information.

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Kottayam - A Place of Unique Characteristics in India

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Kottayam - A Place of Unique Characteristics in India
By Aju Chacko

Kottayam is a land of unique characteristics. Bordered by the lofty Western Ghats on the east and the Vembanad lake and paddy fields of Kuttanand on the west. It is the only district in Kerala that has neither share a border with neighbouring states nor with Arabian sea. The city of Kottayam is also called as “Akshara Nagari” considering it’s contribution to print media and literature. Kottayam can claim many first places

LAND OF LETTERS

1] Kottayam Town is the first town in India to have achieved 100% literacy(in 1989), In 1991 kottyam district became the first district in India to achieve 100% literacy

2] English education started first in south India at old seminary, kottayam as early as 1813

3] The first college in the kerala State (CMS College) was also started at Kottayam in 1840. Vidyasamgraham is the first College Magazine in the State, a publication of the C.M.S College, was started in 1864.

4] The first English high school in Kerala was started by the missionaries of Church Mission Society (CMS), at Kottayam in 1821.

5] Baker Memorial Girls High School in Kottayam, is the founded by Amalia Dorothea Baker, is the oldest girls’ schools in Kerala.

6] The first printing press in Kerala was established (CMS Press) here in 1821 by Rev.Benjamin Baily.

7] Maiden printed English & Malayalam Dictionaries were published from Kottayam in 1846 & 1865 respectively

8] The first travelogue in Malayalam, Varthamana Pusthakam (1778), written by Parammekkal Thoma Kathanar published from kottayam

9] The first autobiography in Malayalam by Vaikom Pachu Moothathu was published from Kottayam in 1870.

10] The first Malayalam Bible was also published from Kottayam.

11] The first and only Cooperative Society of writers, authors and publishers (SPCS), for publishing books and periodicals was set up in 1945 at kottayam.

12] Deepika is the first daily in Malayalam published from kottayam, Started in 1887

14] Kottayam is the home town of a vast number of books and periodicals and 70% of books in Kerala are being published from here. Popular publishing houses like Malayala Manorama publications, D.C.books, Labour India Publications Ltd, Mangalam Publications, Deepika, V Publishers, Vidhyarthimitram, Avanthi publications, National book stall (S.P.C.S).

LAND OF LEGENDS

1]. The Sri K R Narayanan, the first keralite to become the President of India born in Kottayam District.

2] Justice K.G.BALAKRISHNAN is the first keralite who became chief justice of India also hails form Kottayam district

3]Kottayam also given birth to DR.E.C.G.SUDARSHANAN, who is the first malayali to won prestigious THIRD WORLD ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Award in Physics and who was nominated for NOBEL PRIZE 6 times.

4] Kottayam has given birth to MAMOOTY, The actor who has won three BHARATH awards. Who along with KAMALA HASSAN holds the record of winning the BHARATH most times.

5] SISTER ALPHONSA who was born in kottayam, is the first Indian, who was canonised as a Catholic saint

6] MR.SANTHOSH GEORGE KULANGARA, who is the first Indian space tourist born in Kottayam

7] MISS. PARVATHI OMANAKUTTAN is the first malayali to became the runner up in world beauty contest also hails from Kottayam

8] MRS.ARUNDHATI ROY is the first Indian citizen to win the prestigious booker prize was born in Kottayam.

9] Kottayam is the first town in India, selected to be transformed as an Eco City

10] Kottayam district also became the first tobacco free districts in India

11] Apart from KANNUR & ALEPPY, KOTTAYAM also given birth to two chief ministers of Kerala (P.K.VASUDEVAN NAIR & OOMEN CHANDY)

12]. Kottayam is also a gateway to the famous pilgrim centers like Sabrimala, Manarcadu church, Puthupally church, Aruvitharapally,Panchikkadu temple,Mannanam church,Ettumanoor temple, Bharanaganam alphonsa shrine,Vennimala temple,Erumeli Vavarupall&Vimalagiri church which is having highest church tower in kerala

LAND OF LAKES

1] Kumarakom, Rated as one of the top 15 beautiful spots in the world by the National Geographic Magazine, is just 14 kms away from Kottayam.

2] VEMBANADU LAKE, the largest lake in Kerala is lies in the western side of Kottayam district & famous PATHIRAMANAL ISLAND belongs to Kottayam

LAND OF LATEX

1] Kerala accounts for 70% of the Rubber production in India, major part of this being the contribution of Kottayam. Hence many major rubber based industries have established in Kottayam, including India’s leading tyre manufacturer MRF TYRES. The Indian Rubber Board & Plantation Corporation of Kerala has their headquarters at Kottayam. Kottayam is selected by IGNOU for starting a course in plantation management (First of its kind in Asia)

AJU V CHACKO
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July 27, 2010

New Travel Destination - Nubra Valley in North India

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New Travel Destination - Nubra Valley in North India
By Smith Hopes

Nubra Valley is about 150 km north of Leh, the capital town of Ladakh, India. Its original name was Ldumra (the valley of flowers). The Nubra valley geographically separates the Ladakh and the Karakoram Ranges. The average altitude of the valley is about 10,000 ft. above the sea level. The common way to access this valley is to travel over the Khardung La pass if approached from Leh. Traveling to Nubra valley require an Inner Line Permit which can be easily obtained in Leh town.

In ancient age the old famous trade, silk trade route passed through nubra valley and it has the footfalls of different traders involved in silk trade.

If you see from Khardung La (5,359m), the highest motorable pass in the world, you can see the Nubra Valley with the towering Sasser Peaks On the north and On the south it is the Indus Valley.The first village on the Nubra side is Khardung. The next village is Khalsar, which is the confluence of Nubra and Shayok.From Khalsar there are two roads - the first follows the Nubra River to Panamik and the other follows the Shayok to the villages of Hundar and Diskit.The first route stertched all the way from India to Central Asia. The last indian village on that route is Panamik. After Panamik, the road crossed the Karakoram and Kun-Lu ranges and went straight into Central Asia. The Nubra valley is wide and is surrounded by barren mountains on all sides and there’s a little bit of cultivation on both sides of the river only.

Diskit, which is the headquarters of Nubra sub-division and a small town, has all basic facilities including a number of good hotels. Hot springs in the outskirts of Panamik, Ensa Gompa (over 250 years old monestry),Samtanling Gompa is another famous Buddhist religious place, located at the Sumur Village are other point of attractions in Nubra Valley.

Getting there: Leh is connected by air from Delhi, Chandigarh, Jammu and Srinagar. It is also connected by road from Manali.

Best Time to Visit: Summer, May to August. Although one can observe topographical diversities in the climate of the valley, the atmosphere is warmer than that of Leh.

Permits: Indian nationals need an Inner Line Permit to visit Nubra. Hotels in Leh can arrange for permits as well as vehicles.

Smith Hopes provides useful information about Nubra Valley in North India travel. For more information about North India tour log on to: http://www.travelindiaonline.info/

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Petroleum Industry of India

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Petroleum Industry of India
By Kamal Poria

The development of the Indian petroleum industry began on a very slow note. It started mainly in the northeastern part of India especially in the place called Digboi in the state of Assam. Until the 1970’s, the production of petroleum and the exploration of new locations for extraction of petroleum were mainly restricted to the northeastern state in India.

However, an important advancement in the Indian petroleum industry came with the passing of Industrial Policy Resolution in 1956, which emphasized focus on the growth and promotion of industries in India. Another major incident was the discovery of Bombay High, which changed the scenario of the Indian petroleum industry drastically. The Indian petroleum industry was sponsored completely by the government, and the management control of the petroleum industry and all its related activity was entirely with the government. The petroleum industry has the most significant role to play in changing the Indian economy from an agrarian economy to an industrial economy.

The adoption of liberalization and privatization in July 1991 changed the situation again. The government started allowing the Indian petroleum industry to go into private hands and also entered into government and private joint ventures. The government also eased the stringent regulation process on the petroleum sector. This gave a tremendous boost to the this industry. The industry began to grow at a tremendous pace. The production of petroleum and petroleum products also showed a significant rise.

Along with liberalization and privatization, the overall economy of India grew. Also, the demand for petroleum products increased at an annual rate of about 5.5%. The demand for petroleum and petroleum products still continues to grow, and there is great potential for investors to invest in India in the sector and gain valuable returns while meeting the increasing demands for the petroleum products.

The petroleum sector in India is particularly favorable for foreign investment because the industry is one of the fastest growing segments, and it has shown a staggering growth rate of around 13% in the recent past. Apart from the tremendous growth rate in the Indian petroleum industry today, it also boasts technology of international standards, easy availability of infrastructure at very cheap rates, high demands for petroleum products, and increased spending habits of the middle-class people. All these factors make investments in the Indian petroleum sector an attractive proposition for foreign investors.

The foreign trade in petroleum and petroleum products in the recent past have registered significant growth. It has thus attracted new foreign investments. Some of the main petroleum products that are manufactured for trade with foreign countries are petroleum gases, gas oil, propane, distilled crude oil, naphtha, ethane, and kerosene.

The petroleum industry has contributed heavily to the manufacturing industry in the country through foreign trade in petroleum products. Rapid globalization, fast-changing technology, and the changing methods in the way business is conducted have brought significant changes and enormous opportunities for petroleum companies in India to flourish and expand their operation to global markets.

Another very important reason why the Indian petroleum industry is a good option for investment is that the future of the petroleum industry in India promises great potential for development. The fast economic growth of India and the various developmental activities taking place presents India with opportunities in the future to be a dominant player globally in the export of petroleum products.

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July 26, 2010

Beautiful Folk Dances of India

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Beautiful Folk Dances of India
By Jennie Gandhi

India is a country with diversity in all forms. Like diversity in religions, traditions, languages, costumes, and food choices, the country also boasts of a huge diversity in classical and folk dances. Every dance form is unique to a specific state or religion and is different with respect to its structure, style, and form that encompass uniqueness in costumes, pattern of dancing, and make-up.

Folk dances are actually traditional dances of different state that reflects the traditional beliefs, values, principles, and lifestyle of respective religion. Like for example, Bihu is the folk dance of Assam and is a clear reflection of the cultural beliefs of Assamese. These dances are mainly performed during rituals and religious ceremonies of a particular community. Most of these are dedicated to worshipping specific God of the specific community. Every community enjoys specific dances belonging to their religion with colorful costumes and traditional jewelries. One thing that is common in all forms is the peace of mind and joy it delivers.

Some of the most popular folk dances of India are from Rajasthan, Punjab, Gujarat, and Maharashtra.

Rajasthan is a hometown of dances like kalbelia dance, chari dance, fire dance, and ghoomar dance. Kalbelia dance is dedicated to the kalbelia community whose main occupation in the history was catching snakes and trading snake venom. Chari dance is a form in which dancers carry a lit brass pot on their heads and showcase a perfect union of patience, balance, and flexibility. Fire dance is related to the Banjara community and is worth appreciation. The dancers use flame sticks, kerosene oil, and flame rods while dancing. Ghoomar dance belongs to the Rajput community where women dance gracefully to convey the spirit of any holy or religious ceremony.

Punjab is also a hometown of known folk dances. The most popular among them are bhangra and gidda. Bhangra is performed mainly by men during the Baisakhi festival. On the other hand, gidda is a counterpart of bhangra as it is performed by Punjabi women. Both the dance forms are colorful and joyful. People enjoy the beats, rhythm, and even costume of these dances from the state of Punjab.

Garba and dandiya are major folk dances of Gujarat. Garba is a graceful dance that is formerly associated with the legend of Lord Krishna. In the present era it is one of the most popular dance forms across the country that is mainly performed during the nine days of Navratri to please goddess Durga. Dandiya is also energetic and colorful like garba but is played with dandiya sticks.

In the state of Maharashtra lavani dance and dindi dance are very popular. Lavani is a musical form that is dedicated to the celebration of coming of spring season mainly in the Thanjavur district. Dindi is the religious dance form of the state and is mainly performed on the eleventh day of the kartik month.

Apart from these there are many other folk dances across the country. To name few more there is dhamal, gair, gatka, karagam, laathi nauch, kikli, kavadi, saami, sakhi nata, terehtali, mathuri, and luddi. All these forms are amazingly beautiful and are filled with elation, joy, and spirituality.

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