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Radhakant Bajpai has ear hairs, which are more than five inches long.
Vadivelu Karunakaren skipped 10 miles in 58 minutes.
Arvind Morarbhai Pandya ran 940 miles backward. He did it in 26 days and seven hours.

All these are record-breaking records. And they are from India. India is obsessed with records and breaking them. So many people are trying to break different records and get into the prestigious Guinness record. The main reason behind this may be the urge to become famous, getting society approval, getting a place in the society and getting others’ approval and so on.
When people cannot get a good job, money, name then they try it in another way- they try to break some records and get famous. And they are right. They can make into the big name or popular name at least in their locality and in the state they live in.
The records people try to break may be anything. They do not bother even if it is a very unusual record. They simply want to break the record and get into the record book. But Guinness Records has not approved all such records. According to an official, it mainly accepts records, which are not dangerous. Today, India is in the 10th position in the records list.

Comments (0) Posted by Beats of India on Wednesday, September 5th, 2007


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According to a Chinese newspaper India uses an “Invisible budget” to buy weapons. The newspaper alleged that this “Invisible Budget” is helping the army to keep itself ready for any emergency. The paper was talking about a invisible military budget which is used for getting sophisticated weapons from different sources.

The newspaper, which reported that, was “Global Times”. It is the sister concern of the mouthpiece of the communist party of china's, the 'People's Daily'. The paper came up with a report, which said many a good things about Indian Army.

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Comments (0) Posted by Beats of India on Tuesday, September 4th, 2007


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Gandhi My Father (drama)
Cast: Akshaye Khanna, Darshan Zariwala, Shefali Shah, Bhoomika Chawla
Direction: Feroz Abbas Khan

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Comments (0) Posted by Beats of India on Tuesday, September 4th, 2007


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Victoria No. 203 (comedy)
Cast: Anupam Kher, Om Puri, Sonia Mehra
Direction: Anant Mahadevan

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Bad news Mr. Bush. It’s a really bad news for you. You are the worst, no, not according to us, according to the Australians.

In a recently done poll, 52 % of the Australians said that President George W Bush is the worst president in history. The poll was done by galaxy and commissioned by Medical Association for the Prevention of War (MAPW).

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All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi

AIIMS is considered as one of the biggest Government Hospital for any sort of diseases. At AIIMS, on an average, about 1.5 million outpatients and 80,000 inpatients are treated every year. The number of surgical operations performed at AIIMS last year was over 100,000. Shri Devi Ram, the first heart transplant patient in India, operated on 3rd of August 1994 at AIIMS. AIIMS has great surgical experts, state-of-the-art equipment. Check out the official website of AIIMS for further information http://www.aiims.edu/.

Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh

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Comments (2) Posted by Dhadkan of India on Tuesday, September 4th, 2007


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Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Mohanlal, Ajay Devgan, Sushmita Sen, Nisha Kothari
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First of all do not try to compare both of them. They are two different films in two different genres. One is the classic of Indian cinema which immortalized the character whether small blind moulabi or the horse “Dhanno” to the biggies like Veru, Jai, Thakur, Gabbar. The new one may not make the names immortal but it has something to offer.

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Comments (0) Posted by Beats of India on Monday, September 3rd, 2007


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How it looks like when three fathers attend to a baby? Ya, almost like that. Here its not the father but three guys had to run after a baby, who actually loved going after babes.

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Comments (0) Posted by Beats of India on Monday, September 3rd, 2007


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Although tata Motor has announced they are going to launch a car in early 2008 for as low as approximately Rs. One lakh(and boy, I am hearing this for the past 5 years now), there are a few low price cars available in the Indian market in case you don't want to wait that long(infact my gut feeling says don't wait for Tata car, it may never arrive at that price!).

MARUTI 800
The Grandfather in indian cards. often called as "Garib ka rath" is available in two models in two colors. For Non ac modal in non metallic color the price is abot 2.3 Lakhs and for metallic color price is about 2.5 Lakhs. Maruti 800 is available in both AC and non-AC variants and is Bharat Stage III version. It is a trouble free car if you can maintains it regularly. Honestly I am not sure why you really want to go with this model when there are way better option this in class A segment of Indian cars. And ya, may be Maruti has biggest dealer network in India but the difference is not as much as it was 5 years back.

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Comments (0) Posted by Dhadkan of India on Monday, September 3rd, 2007


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If you are a travel lover and like to see different cultures, exciting places and rural adventures, India is a must to visit destination for you. In India you will find hills, rivers, plateaus, plains, beaches, deltas, desert, exciting wildlife, historical places so does not matter what excites you, you will love India. I will also advice you to check Make online reservation in Indian railways to get more help in planning your vacation in India.
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Comments (0) Posted by Dhadkan of India on Monday, September 3rd, 2007