BlogAdda’s Tangy Tuesday Picks – Nov. 2, ’10

Tangy Tuesday PicksThe Supreme Court today said ‘The hallmark of a healthy society is the respect it shows to women. Indian society has become a sick society. This is evident from the large number of cases coming up in this court and also in almost all courts in the country in which young women are being killed by their husbands or by their in-laws by pouring kerosene on them and setting them on fire or by hanging/strangulating them.’ We have to change this. We have to make a difference. We can. Here are some inspiring posts from the Indian bloggers alongwith some fun posts who have made it to the Tangy Tuesday Picks. Read on.

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NASSCOM Product Conclave 2010

It is the month of November which means it is the month where the startup ecosystem gets alive and one of the premier events for startups happen. NASSCOM Product Conclave this year in Bangalore will focus on ways of managing and scaling a product company in an extremely complex environment. Emerging areas like Cloud Computing and new business models will bring practitioners views from a technology, business and implementation perspective into the event. What else is on store? Read on…

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BlogAdda’s Spicy Saturday Picks – Oct. 30, ’10

Spicy SaturdayDiwali week is around the corner. Time to shop and decorate your house and also multiple reasons to blog. This weekend you can make a difference to someone and let the world know good wins over bad eventually. Also hope you read the ‘Thesis on Twitter‘ and tips on how to decorate your home this diwali. All this and much more alongwith the best posts for you to read this weekend. Read on.
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When the pink ribbon is tied on the black advocate robe – Part II

Aaah, so we take it forward from where we left the pink trials? Such an irony right, the color that adorns each nursery when a girl child is ushered in the crib, is perhaps the dreaded color when we think about one of the worst diseases that have come to affect us women in the modern times.

Breast cancer though associated primarily with females, is not completely biased towards them! No even cancer believes in equality!

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