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Best Restaurant in Pune
Best North Indian Restaurant in Pune
· Sigree Restaurant at Dhole Patil Road
· Chingari Restaurant at Le Meridian Hotel
· Nawab Restaurant at Bund Garden Road
· The Great Punjab Restaurant at Koregaon Park
· Kebab Hut at Hotel Sun-n-Sand
Best Maharashtrian Restaurants in Pune
· Shabree at F.C. Road
· Shreyas at Apte Road, Deccan
· Mystic Masala at Hotel Taj Blue Diamond
· Durvankur Restaurant at Tilak Road
Best South Indian Restaurants in Pune
· Vaishali Restaurant at F. C. Road
· Ram Krishna Restaurant at Camp, Pune
· Roopali Restaurant at F. C. Road
· Coffee House at Moledina Road, Camp
Best Chinese Restaurants in Pune
· Mainland China at Dhole Patil Road
· Chinese Room at East Street, Camp
· Whispering Bamboos at Hotel Taj Blue Diamond
· All Stir Fry at University Road
Best Thai Restaurants in Pune
· Whispering Bamboos at Hotel Taj Blue Diamond
· Silk Route Restaurant at Koregaon Park
· Oriental Stir Kitchen at Koregaon Park
· Malaka Spice at Koregaon Park
Best Italian Restaurants in Pune
· La Pizzeria at Bund Garden Road
· Toscana Restaurant at Kalyaninagar
· La Dolce Vita Ristorante Italiano at Dhole Patil Road
· Monalisa Restaurant at Koregaon Park
Best Biryani in Pune
· Blue Nile at Bund Garden Road
· Dorabjee & Sons at Sharbatwala Chowk
· George Restaurant at Camp
· Kebab Hut at Hotel Sun-n-Sand
Best Kebabs in Pune
· Kebab Hut at Hotel Sun-n-Sand
· Chingari Restaurant at Le Meridian Hotel
· Sigree Restaurant at Dhole Patil Road
· La Brasserie at Hotel Le Meridian
Best Sizzlers in Pune
· Yoko at Dhole Patil Road
· Bounty Sizzlers at Kalyaninagar
· The Place at Moledina Road, Camp
· Yana at Kalyaninagar
Filed under Misc by admin on February 23, 2010 at 6:40 pm
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According to sources, India had an estimated 40,000 tigers at the turn of 20th in the wild. In 2002, based on pug mark census, this number was 3,642. As per the monitoring exercise by Wildlife Institute of India in association with National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), Government of India using camera traps, in 2008 we were left with only 1,411 tigers. This number is so small that they will be gone soon if we don’t wake up.

Why We should help in saving the tiger?
Not only is tiger a beautiful animal but it is also the indicator of the forest’s health. Saving the tiger means we save the forest since tiger cannot live in places where trees have vanished and in turn secure food and water for all.
If we make sure tigers live, we have to make sure that deer, antelope and all other animals that the tiger eats (its prey base) live. To make sure that these herbivores live, we must make sure that all the trees, grass and other plants that these prey animals need for food are protected. In this way, the whole forest gets saved! Saving the tiger means saving its entire forest kingdom with all the other animals in it.
Also forests catch and help store rainwater and protect soils. In this way we protect our rivers and recharge groundwater sources. Areas with less trees lead to floods, killing people and destroying homes. It takes away the precious soil, leaving behind a wasteland. The soil jams up our lakes and dams, reducing their ability to store water. By destroying the tiger’s home, we not only harm tigers, but also ourselves.
The tiger thus becomes the symbol for the protection of all species on our earth since it is at the top of the foodchain. This is why we sometimes call the tiger, an apex predator, an indicator of our ecosystem’s health
What we can do to save tiger?
Start a Tiger Club in your school.
Visit Tiger Reserves with your family to know more about tiger conservation.
Write a letter. Start a letter writing campaign to help protect tigers.
Learn all you can about tigers, and teach others about the threats to tigers. Teaching people about the dangers tigers face is an important part of bringing about change.
Raise money and make a donation to a tiger conservation organization.
Kids can teach people about the plight of tigers and raise money to help support tiger conservation.
Filed under Misc by admin on February 12, 2010 at 5:00 pm
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Top Missing Features in Apple iPad
Apple iPod a big hot after this Apple iPad, well not that hit but its selling on brand name of Apple and its previous credits. There are lot of features in Apple iPad which will definitly help the user to have great experience of Table Computing despite this there are features which are missing in Apple iPad.
Read more about this Top Missing Features in Apple iPad on following blog.
Top Missing Features in Apple iPad
Filed under Misc by admin on February 11, 2010 at 5:55 pm
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Asperger Syndrome is a neurological disorder.
The most distinguishing symptom of Asperger Syndrome is a persons obsessive interest in a single object or topic to the exclusion of any other. Kids with Asperger Syndrome want to know everything about their topic of interest and their conversations with others will be about little else. Their expertise, high level of vocabulary, and formal speech patterns make them seem like little professors. Other characteristics of Asperger Syndrome include repetitive routines or rituals; peculiarities in speech and language; socially and emotionally inappropriate behavior and the inability to interact successfully with peers. (ref:NINDS)
Bollywood Movies On Asperger Syndrome
My Name is Khan (2010)
Hollywood Movies On Asperger Syndrome
Mozart and the Whale (2005)
Adam
Filed under Misc by admin on February 8, 2010 at 9:26 am
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22. Use Nope for No and Yep for Yes.
21. Tries to use credit card in road side hotel.
20. Drinks and carries mineral water and always speaks of health conscious.
19. Sprays deo such so that he doesn’t need to take bath.
18. Sneezes and says ‘Excuse me’.
17. Says “Hey” instead of “Hi”.
Says “Yogurt” instead says “Curds”.
Says “Cab” instead of “Taxi”.
Says “Candy” instead of “Chocolate”.
Says “Cookie” instead of “Biscuit”.
Says ” Free Way ” instead of “Highway”.
Says “got to go” instead of “Have to go”.
Says “Oh” instead of “Zero”, (for 704, says Seven Oh Four Instead of Seven Zero Four)
16. Doesn’t forget to crib about air pollution. Keeps cribbing every time he steps out.
15. Says all the distances in Miles (Not in Kilo Meters), and counts in Millions. (Not in Lakhs)
14. Tries to figure all the prices in Dollars as far as possible (but deep down the heart multiplies by 43 times).
13. Tries to see the % of fat on the cover of a milk pocket.
12. When need to say Z (zed), never says Z (Zed), repeats “Zee” several times, if the other person unable to get, then says X, Y Zee(but never says Zed)
11. Writes date as MM/DD/YYYY, on watching traditional DD/MM/YYYY, says “Oh! British Style!!!!”
10. Makes fun of Indian Standard Time and Indian Road Conditions.
9. Even after 2 months, complaints about “Jet Lag”.
8. Avoids eating more chili (hot) stuff.
7. Tries to drink “Diet Coke”, instead of Normal Coke.
6.. Tries to complain about anything in India as if he is experiencing it for the first time.
5. Pronounces “schedule” as “skejule”, and “module” as “mojule”.
4. Looks suspiciously towards Hotel/Dhaba food.
Few more important
3. From the luggage bag, does not remove the stickers of Airways by which he traveled back to India , even after 4 months of arrival.
2. Takes the cabin luggage bag to short visits in India, tries to roll the bag on Indian Roads.
Ultimate one : 1.. Tries to begin conversation with “In US ….” or “When I was in US…”
Filed under Misc by admin on February 8, 2010 at 7:33 am
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Valentine’s Day is a day of love and affection. It is celebrated all over the world including India with expensive gifts to show your love. In India also its celebrated amongst youths as Valentine’s day is type casted as lovers day. Valentine’s day is the day when youths get a chance to express there love feeling to some one and its very popular amongst Indian Youth.
However, due to compliant from various religious organization there were some fear amongst youth celebrating Valentine’s day. As these organizations have protested very strongly against Valentine’s day. Despite all this , Valentine’s day’s popularity is growing amongst youth in India.
With recession over and India less affected by the recession this year there will be great celebration on Valentine’s day as Indian youth wants freedom and a choice to live the life they want.
Considering the occasion of Valentine’s day, corporates houses have launched various way to promote to products to youth as Valentine’s day brings the big business opportunities at various types of Business like, roses, gifts cards etc.
I hope this year there will be a big celebration of Valentine’s day without any trouble and with lot of love.
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