Thursday, April 17, 2014

They ruled for over Two hundred years… now it’s our time!



They ruled for over Two hundred years… now it’s our time!

That was an era of Kings and Dictators. They ruled that way.
Now the time is different so as the way to rule is a little different.

Indian Companies are playing an important role in British economy.

There are currently over 700 Indian-owned small to large-sized businesses in the UK, collectively employing over 100,000 individuals.

Of these, 41 organisations are registering year-on-year growth rates of more than 10 per cent, with more than half (26 corporates) demonstrating particularly strong growth in excess of 20 per cent.

These 'Top 41' generated combined revenues of around 19 billion pounds in fiscal year 2013-14.
[over INR 190,000 Crores]


The Indian companies are investing in a range of sectors such as the pharmaceutical/chemical and technology/telecom which constitute over half the organisations. Automotive, transport and engineering and manufacturing sectors are also strongly represented.

12 Indian corporates are employing more than 1,000 people each in the UK.



So now you know that 100000 families there earn bread from India. 

Hmmm..... 

Let’s see What’s Next…?!


Courtesy: The Economic Times.


Saturday, April 05, 2014

Will History Be Repeated? INDIA…..INDIA……

"Mahendra Singh Dhoni ka Winning Chakka!"

The vociferous, jam-packed crowd at the Wankhede stadium erupted in wild celebrations as Dhoni hit the winning six runs to give India their biggest cricketing moment and crown themselves the ODI world champions, in addition to being the number one Test team.


It was a momentous Saturday night marked by high emotion and poignant scenes as India, for long the game's financial power, stamped their supremacy on the field as well; eight years after Sourav Ganguly's team had made an abortive attempt to scale the pinnacle.


The players, many of them with tears in their eyes, rushed to the ground to hug each other as Dhoni finished it off in style by hitting a six, as fire crackers lit up the evening sky to mark the moment.


The opponent was none other than our neighbour Sri Lanka. They were defeated.

Yet again a World Cup Finale though a short format but with the same thrill for every Indian fan for whom this is not a game but a Religion.


India has already taken up the title of World Cup T20 once in 2007; it was also the first edition, playing against the arch-rival Pakistan in Finale. Let the time be relived.


Will History Be Repeated?

We don’t know! But what we know is that the game will be a full paisa-vasool and the fun & excitement will have no boundaries.

So just plan to get glued with your friends & families,

To Bleed Blue,


with Cheers and Roars of,


INDIA…… INDIA…….INDIA……… INDIA……….