Treatise 2010

The International Thought Challenge

“Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian Economy”- said Mahatma Gandhi five decades ago. But today ...
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BASIC: Flash in the Firmament The progress of large developing countries has fuelled the muse of ...
FDI inflows into India during 2009 have crossed Rs. 80,000 crores and this is the ...
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India, a nation of 1.1 billion people, has been always disproportionately unsuccessful at the Olympics. ...
Introduction India is poised to become a knowledge economy and an information society. The country ...
We present our argument in favor of the statement that India must first prevail over ...
Does the epithet “Sone Ki Chidiya” hold true for India still? Any attempt to capture the ...
Throughout history, India has remained at the forefront of evolution, development and growth.  Viewed through ...
In the hour of crisis, the mortals find solace in spirits and the men search ...

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Posted by Team Manfest On January - 2 - 2010 4 COMMENTS

Does the epithet “Sone Ki Chidiya” hold true for India still?
Any attempt to capture the history of a nation- its land, its people, its beauty, its glory, its trials, its failings- all in a single word or expression is bound to meet with failure. “Sone ki Chidiya” is no exception. Before pondering into the relevance of this expression in modern times, one must question the very assumptions upon which this expression is based – Because, only when we truly understand the past, can we fairly judge the present. Does the term “Sone ki Chidiya” aptly …

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