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![]() | Remembering Anna: 15 reasons why the former CM will always tower over Tamil Nadu politicsOn the birth anniversary of one of Tamil Nadu's most impressionable and iconic politicians, Annadurai aka Anna, we examine reasons why people still remember his name and why the young ought to understand what he stood for
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![]() | HBD Raghuram Rajan: 10 things that will make every Indian proud of the former RBI GovernorRaghuram Rajan was one of the most famous and talked about RBI Governors even before the controversy regarding the much-talked-about demonetisation. Here are 10 things you ought to know about one of the most illustrious Indians of the century: | |
![]() | Happy 16th Facebook: 16 reasons why it will never die and remain the original social networkFacebook is the website that everyone loves to hate. We all use it, but that doesn’t mean we like it. Sixteen years ago, most people had never heard of Facebook. It was mostly college students using it and there were very few people over the age of 30. Now it’s worldwide and even grandparents (and some great-grandparents) are using it. There are currently more than 1.2 billion users and it is growing rapidly each and every day. This is the Facebook addiction and it’s the reason they will always be the number one social network. Here are some interesting facts about the social networking giant to celebrate the day it was founded: | |
![]() | The Bose in Bose-Einstein: 10 reasons why SN Bose is still making India proud, 46 years after his deathFor those who have studied Statistics, Mathematics and Physics, Bose-Einstein theorem is a well known term. But even if you weren't a student of science, Satyendra Nath Bose should still make you proud. Bose was an Indian physicist specialising in theoretical physics. He is best known for his work on quantum mechanics in the early 1920s, providing the foundation for Bose–Einstein statistics and the theory of the Bose–Einstein condensate. On his 46th death anniversary we look back at the brilliant scientist's life and his contribution to modern science |
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