Lilavati

Bhaskara also known as Bhaskaracharya ( acharya means teacher) was born in 1114 in  Vijjadavida ( Bijapur of Karnataka). Bhaskara was great mathematician and an astrologer world seen, he was first to work on differential calculus much before Newton and Leibniz found but his inventions were not recorded..   His main work Siddhanta Shiromani which he divided into […]

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Guru Bramha

[color-box color=green]Today is Guru Purnima. I bow my head before all Holy Masters & launch this new website with aim to defy all who work for personal growth by any means. They can be anyone, they may belong to any party, they may be individuals, or group or corporate or simple citizen. There is no harm […]

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Debt and Other Traps

Indian Banking has moved a long way from those times. Over the years, massive computerization enabled banks to consolidate their databases and led to Retail Lending Products to be designed for the customers. The most prominent one being Credit Card. Persuasive and Lucrative calls offering Credit Cards to almost everybody who had some kind of earning led to a proliferation of Credit Cards. Other Products like Personal Loans, Consumer Loans, Vehicle Loans and Home Loans caught the imagination of Indian Working Class from Low to High Net worth Individuals brought very rewarding business for the banks.

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Kargil Lest we Forget.. (Part 2)

For those who haven’t read first part of the series here is the link              http://www.yugvani.com/kargil-lest-forget/ Anuj Nayyar was born on August 28, 1975 in Delhi, when his father S.K. Nayyar worked as a visiting professor in Delhi School of Economics, while his mother Meena Nayyar worked for the South Campus library of Delhi […]

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Dehli My Delhi-The First city “Indraprastha”

Yudhishtir was a wise & noble king. He made trade route safe & comfortable right from Gandhar to Indraprastha. He got trees planted along the route & made many dharmshaals(Inns) for their stay. (The same trade route was repaired by Ashoka & extended up to Bangal.) Thus Yudhistir became darling to these traders & Indrapartha earn so much tax from them that the general public had to pay nothing.

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