New Dehli: In Delhi, various unions of the auto, taxi, and minibus drivers have announced to go on strike on Monday. The strike is expected to cause problems for commuters of the capital. Notably, the strike has been called on to raise the demand for a hike in fare rates and a slash in CNG prices.
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The streams depict the rivers of the Quranic Paradise. There are many verses in the Quran which describe Paradise: its rivers, fountains and fruits. For instance - The description of Paradise, which the righteous have been promised, wherein are rivers of water the taste and smell of which are not changed, rivers of milk of which the taste never changes, rivers of wine delicious to those who drink, and rivers of purified honey.
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The Indian athlete’s 246.3 in the final was 1.3 better than his score when he took World Cup gold on home soil in New Dehli earlier this year., Russia’s Artem Chernousov took the silver and Wei Pang from China was the bronze medallist. Both Pang Wei and his team mate Wu Jiayu, who finished fourth, […]
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A high level committee headed by former Delhi Metro chairman E Sreedharan, set up for laying down norms for Metro rail systems across the country, proposes to suggest to the government uniform standards for station design, platforms and tunnels.
this concept office design for an LA creative media agency, contains a menagerie of typological hybrids, which together engender a unique interior world.
The winners of the 2011 eVolo Skyscraper Competition were just announced and first place was awarded to a giant circular greenhouse that serves as bio-lungs for New Delhi.
Reflexology path in Singapore Botanic Gardens. I love how the parks and gardens of Singapore are not only meant to be looked at, but to be used. One typical garden feature here is the reflexology path found in many public parks and on the grounds of large housing estates. These paths take many forms; winding pathways are the most common, but I've seen circles, irregular patches formed as stepping stones and even installations looking like teardrops or commas. They are constructed of small pebbles ranging from flat to pointed and round to oblong, all of them embedded in concrete in carefully laid out decorative patterns. Place for my daily reflexology fix - Katong Park in the east coast of Singapore. The purpose of these paths is to stimulate pressure points in the feet; reflexology teaches that the feet, hands and ears contain several reflex points that correspond to other parts of the body. By stimulating these points by massage or by walking on paths like these, we are supposed to gain beneficial effects on our overall health in the corresponding body parts. Of course, reflexology has not been proved scientifically valid or effective (but then, not many practices hailing from other than Western countries and traditions have been...), but it is completely mainstream in Asia and has a large following even some Scandinavian countries. And in Seattle where I lived previously, a couple of reflexology paths were installed quite recently. Lately, I've become addicted to the one in Katong park above. When I go there, I feel an immediate need to kick off my sandals and walk on the little stones to earn the invigorating feeling they generate in my legs, feet and the rest of the body, despite that fact that it actually is quite painful to do so. I'm not sure if I've gained any other major health effects yet, but I'll let you know if I notice any improvements. And I'm actually already contemplating of including a reflexology path in my garden in Sweden - I just need to figure out how to keep the concrete from cracking in winter frosts, obviously a problem that Singaporean gardeners never need to encounter. Pebble patterns from Meyer Road park, Katong park and Singapore Botanic Gardens. The stonework reminds me of Italian and French gardens, even if the purpose of it is completely different. Reflexology path leading to the bamboo grove in Singapore Botanic Gardens.
Poster design for IndiAfrica Competition, theme being "My City".