Okay, so finally the blog template for this month, October is complete and ready to be put up. I hope you all like this. Well the template has been exclusively designed by me, yeah some simple photoshop work done. The background has been desinged using certain graphics from SoulCore and heise. I just love this new template. I chose this one because it's quite reflective of my life today. Well the different colours signify the different moods and shades of life i've been walking throughout my life and the face of the person without much emotions and feelings that can be easily hidden behind those colours as and when requiredis quite of my sort. Very simple. Very neat. Still quite attractive. So I'm ready for feedback. Do tell me what you think!
Well hats off to manu for a splendid display of football the other day against Fulham... it was a pleasure to watch them rout the Fulham team apart. Manchester really outplayed them in every department of the game although Fredinand would be a little unhappy about the lone goal fulham scored. Nywayz in all it was the big bang opening game that provided the glimpse of the season ahead. It certainly wouldn't be that easy for Chelsea this time around... The war continues...
Despite prime minister Manmohan Singh having won over top atomic scientists who had earlier opposed the India-US nuclear deal, bureaucratic opposition to the deal remains entrenched. There’s been a flap following the sensible suggestion from C N R Rao — who heads the PM’s scientific advisory council — that the private sector should be allowed entry into the nuclear energy field. Nuclear power plants are long-gestation projects. They require enormous investments in the beginning, but produce cheap power over the long term. Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL), the PSU tasked with generating nuclear power in India, has not covered itself with glory. The major benefit of the India-US nuclear deal was supposed to be a boost to civilian nuclear power production in India, but this can’t be realised if the sector remains starved of capital and technology. Since the deal clearly separates India’s military and civilian plants, and the latter will be placed under interna...
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