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A Web Magazine for Active Netizens - April 2009, News Letter.
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April 2009, News Letter :: 01-04-2009
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Business.
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S&P CNX NIFTY : March Open: 2764.60 Close: 3020.95
BSE Sensex : March Open: 8762.88 Close: 9708.50
March Ended: Crude Oil: USD 48.45, Gold: INR 1487.30 per gram,
Silver: INR 20.95 per gram, 1USD=50.275INR.
Sensex.Nifty
World
Market
Currencies
Bullion
Expert's
views
Holidays,
2009
Web Money
Exchange Holidays for the month:
3rd April 2009, Friday, Ram Navmi.
7th April 2009, Tuesday, Mahavir Jayanti.
10th April 2009, Friday, Good Friday.
14th April 2009, Tuesday, Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti.
Source: bseindia.com, kitco.com, nseindia.com, economictimes.com.
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Travel.
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India's Destination for the month: Amritsar.
The timing of certain festivals or special events may influence when you wish to visit Amritsar.
Founded in 1577 by the fourth guru Ram Das, Amritsar is home to Sikhism’s holiest shrine the Golden Temple. The gold-plated gurdwara glitters in the middle of its holy pool like a huge bullion bar, a sight that some visitors rate alongside the Taj Mahal – particularly after experiencing the surrounding old city’s frenetic lanes. In contrast to the old city, the internet cafés, hotels and eateries in Amritsar’s modern areas are as slick as the state capital.
The original site for the city was granted by the Mughal emperor Akbar, but another Mughal, Ahmad Shah Durani, sacked Amritsar in 1761 and destroyed the temple. It was rebuilt in 1764, and in 1802 was roofed with gilded copper plates by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and become known as the Golden Temple.
source: Travel Info on Net.
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International Destination for April, 2009: UAE., MIDDLE EAST.
Most of the Middle East is best visited in autumn and spring (September to November and March to May)
The Middle East is quite simply extraordinary, one of the world's most fascinating and rewarding travel destinations. It was here that some of the most significant civilisations of antiquity rose and fell and where the three great monotheistic religions - Judaism, Christianity and Islam - were born. Left behind is an astonishing open-air museum of ancient cities and historic buildings, the stones of which still resonate with the sounds of the faithful.
The Middle East is home to some of the world's most significant cities - Jerusalem, Cairo, Damascus, Baghdad and Istanbul. The ruins of the once similarly epic cities of history - Petra, Persepolis, Ephesus, Palmyra, Baalbek, Leptis Magna and the bounty of ancient Egypt - also mark the passage of centuries in a region where the ancient world lives and breathes.
For Western visitors, the UAE is a very safe Middle East destination, with the comforts of home and a taste of the exotic. Here you can max out those credit cards at designer clothes shops, laze on a gorgeous beach and sip a cocktail as you plan which fine dining restaurant to book and which international DJ to dance to until the early morning. On a less hedonistic stay, you can soak up the atmosphere of the heritage areas or the magnificent mountain scenery of Hatta, haggle over souvenirs in the souqs of Sharjah, head out to Abu Dhabi's desert sands for a camel ride under a star-filled sky, or dive the coral-filled waters of the Gulf (the beaches near Ras Al-Khaimah are as unspoilt as you'll anywhere in the region). Or simply mix up a blend of everything; after all, that’s what makes the UAE unique.
source: the net.
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SMS on 56070, for queries: Domestic Info: 'dwarf DT', International Info: 'dwarf IT', Discount Coupons:
'dwarf CC', For General Enquiries: 'dwarf OE'
Domestic
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International
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Entertainment.
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Movies in Theatres:
Firaaq,
Aloo Chaat,
Barah Aana,
Straight,
Little Zizou,
Gulaal,
Confessions Of A Shopaholic,
Delhi 6,
Lottery,
13B,
Street Kings,
Gran Torino,
The Pink Panther 2,
Slumdog Millionaire,
Jai Veeru,
The Reader,
Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge,
Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans,
Revolutionary Road,
Dev D,
T Rex Back To The Cretaceous,
T Rex Back To The Cretaceous (Hindi).
Coming Soon:
Toonpur Ka Superhero Apr 03, 2009),
8 X 10 Tasveer (Apr 03, 2009),
Tera Mera Ki Rishta (Apr 10, 2009),
It`s A Mismatch (Apr 17, 2009),
Jashn (Apr 24, 2009),
Inkheart (Apr 24, 2009),
99 (May 01, 2009),
Kal Kissne Dekha (May 01, 2009),
Runway (May 08, 2009),
Kaminey (Jun 05, 2009),
Do Knot Disturb (Jul 10, 2009),
Aladin (Jul 24, 2009).
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The Mall.
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Women's
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Accessories
Clothes
Jewelery
Perfumes
Gifts
Men
Shop
Clothes
Accessories
Children
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Clothes
Toys
Computer
Mart
Accessories
Software
PC Games
Electronic
Market
Books
Store
Health
Care
SMS on 56070 for queries on Mall: 'dwarf M'
Happy Shopping!
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Video for the month.
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"I Luv Ketchup" Size: 1.9MB, duration: 51 seconds.
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News of the month.
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Math whiz, dead for 450 years, gets TV bill
BERLIN - A German mathematician who died 450 years ago has been sent a letter demanding that he pay long-overdue television license fees, residents at his former address said on Wednesday.
Germany's GEZ broadcast fee collection office sent the bill to the last home address of Adam Ries, an algebra expert who bought the house in 1525. A club in his honor was set up at the property four centuries later.
"We received a letter saying 'To Mr Adam Ries' on it, with the request to pay his television and radio fees," said Annegret Muench, who now heads the club.
Muench returned the letter to the GEZ with a note explaining the request had come too late because Ries had died in 1559, centuries before the invention of television and radio. She nonetheless received a reminder a few weeks later.
This was not the first time the GEZ had sent a bill to those in the afterlife. Last year, a school named after poet Friedrich Schiller received a reminder asking him to declare all radios and televisions in his home and pay the corresponding fees.
source: Reut. on Net.
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Pictures.
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