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Pravasi Bharatiya Divas: Enhancing the bond between the Diaspora and the people of India, seeking maximum investment for India

Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Feb 09, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Pravasi Bharatiya Divas has emerged as a wonderful forum to strengthen the bond between the diaspora and the people of India. It offers unlimited opportunities for India to gain ...
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VISHNUKANT SARWARIA
11 years 8 months ago
My dear PRAVASI BHARATIYA there are a lot of opportunities now opened for you , we are also willing to join hands with you and to be to gather for a long term partnership in the direction of NATIONAL PROGRESS to words the up lift of raw people to skilled person and international quality standard production of various products, We have the capacity raw material, work force now the need is to refine and polish it as according to the requirement and demand,so complete source is available for you >l
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kshitij_eee
11 years 8 months ago
Those NRIs who wish to come back must be given a list of companies that are attending PBD and they should organize a career fair for direct offers. All companies from various sectors especially, infrastructure, healthcare, power, engineering and software must be represented.
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Abhijit Patil
11 years 8 months ago
Honourable PM Modiji, your life safety utmost importance to all Indians. Therefore, wanted to make you aware of the incident of your visit to BJP office in Delhi 2 days back to discuss aftermath of Maharashtra & Haryana assembly elections. It was telecasted live on TV News channels that you are landing from & boarding on your security vehicles. And, at the same, the vehicle numbers are also exposed on TV. I think this is a severe security breach. Please ask SPF to take care of it. Thanks.
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YOGESH JOSHI
11 years 8 months ago
Experts say it makes roads quieter because the rubber thickens the bitumen – the binding agent
which keeps the crushed stones together – allowing the road surface to trap and disperse sound
waves. The rubber material is also springy and absorbs sound.
Reducing road noise could save lives. According to the World Health Organisation, around one
heart attack in every 50 in European countries is caused by chronic exposure to loud traffic. It can
also cause mental health problems and hormonal imbalan
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YOGESH JOSHI
11 years 8 months ago
Experts claim the road requires less
maintenance and still allows for drainage, while
tyre recyclers claim the technique will also save
money because the new material is thinner than
standard roads.
Rubber roads were first built in the 1960s in the
US, where today there are 20,000 miles of road
made of recycled tyres.
Rubber roads are also popular in China, Brazil,
Spain and Germany.
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YOGESH JOSHI
11 years 8 months ago
Tests were performed on grip and skid
resistance, with engineers reporting that the
rubber road, on a stretch of dual carriageway
between Perth and Dundee, resulted in a
quieter drive.
The surface is also more environmentally
friendly. Since 2006, EU rules have banned the
disposal of tyres in landfill sites, leaving about
480,000 tonnes of recyclable shredded rubber
each year.
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YOGESH JOSHI
11 years 8 months ago
If you are driven to distraction by the noisy
traffic outside your house, this could be the road
to a good night’s sleep.
Recycled car tyres could soon be used to
surface roads across the country after a
pioneering trial found they made roads quieter.
One of the busiest roads in Scotland was
resurfaced last year with the asphalt, containing
shredded rubber from old tyres.
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YOGESH JOSHI
11 years 8 months ago
Route to peace and quiet... roads made of
old tyres: Recycled rubber could soon be
used to resurface nation's busiest roads
Recycled car tyres could soon be used to surface roads across the country
A pioneering trial in Dundee found that they made roads quieter
EU rules have banned the disposal of tyres in landfill sites, leaving about
480,000 tonnes of recyclable shredded rubber each year
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Darsh Bhatt
11 years 8 months ago
I would like to suggest that all heritage sites or pilgrimages and reserve parks , forests, etc should be joined by one route either by road or rail or through flights . So , people coming from outside to visit India can do a complete Indian tour like a World tour .
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Murari Limaye
11 years 8 months ago
Ban on production of tobbaco will solve all the problems like health,cleanlinessetc..Another development is on urgent basis that all the open drainages are to be closed immediately and third one education at all levels of human being. The Govt. shuold start the activity the people will definaetly join them. Then & Then only Pravasi Bharatiya Divas has some meaning..Recently I heard that high decible phatakas production banned so we can do it..
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