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		<title>Made and designed in India is becoming a sought after label</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tata’s Rs-1 lakh Nano has already made a global splash. Then there is HCL’s homegrown Mileaptop. Weighing less than a kilogram and priced below Rs 15,000, the entry-level laptop is touted as the cheapest in the market. &#8220;The idea is to increase PC penetration in India and improve Net accessibility,&#8221; says Rajendra Kumar, executive VP, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tata’s Rs-1 lakh Nano has already made a global splash. Then there is HCL’s homegrown Mileaptop. Weighing less than a kilogram and priced below Rs 15,000, the entry-level laptop is touted as the cheapest in the market. &#8220;The idea is to increase PC penetration in India and improve Net accessibility,&#8221; says Rajendra Kumar, executive VP, HCL.</p>
<p>And let’s not forget Maruti’s first concept car. Saurabh Singh and Rajesh Gogu created waves at the recent Delhi Auto Expo. The duo designed the A-Star at Maruti Udyog’s Manesar plant. Soon, the car will be seen on European motorways. Maruti engineers have worked with Suzuki Motors to design Swift and Zen Estilo as well. &#8220;We hope to design and produce our own car model from India by 2011,&#8221; says C V Raman, chief general manager (engineering), Maruti Udyog.</p>
<p>From cars to tractors, refrigerators to laptops, made-and-designed-in-India is becoming a sought after label.</p>
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		<title>Made in India : Indian Wedding Saree</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might have seen Indians getting married and they were probably wearing Indian wedding sari. India is a large country and has different cultures and traditions when it comes to getting married. The wedding dresses will have to depend on the culture of the place. The wedding dress will vary on the region that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might have seen Indians getting married and they were probably wearing Indian wedding sari. India is a large country and has different cultures and traditions when it comes to getting married. The wedding dresses will have to depend on the culture of the place. The wedding dress will vary on the region that you are in.</p>
<p>However they wear Indian wedding sari, the type of Indian wedding sari also come in styles which are quite common to the place. To introduce the Indian wedding sari, it is a cloth with a certain length which is being wrapped around the body which follows a design or a pattern which is intricate.</p>
<p>The only thing that holds the Indian wedding sari are pins. It keeps the Indian wedding sari tucked in the body especially in the waistband. When it is wrapped around, there is a remaining part which is draped over the shoulder of the bride.</p>
<p>The “pallu” is known as the remaining length of the cloth when the sari has been wrapped around the body. This is known as the Indian wedding style of the dresses. The Indian wedding sari may come in a variety of colors depending on the theme of the wedding.</p>
<p>There are some Indian wedding saris that are cheap because the cloth that is used has a simple fabric while some of the Indian wedding saris are too expensive because of the property of cloth that is being used. Sometimes, some of the Indian wedding sari is being passed on as tradition goes.</p>
<p>When a woman is going to get married, some of the elders will pass on the Indian wedding sari that they have used during their wedding. This is the reason why Indian wedding sari is kept after the wedding ceremony. This makes it more memorable and for them, it brings some luck that can be passed on to the newly wed.</p>
<p>If you are not Indian but want to wear have an Indian wedding sari, you can have it if you want. However, it is quite hard to look for the sari fabric because you need to go to India in order to buy it. Some are sold in other boutiques especially from Indian boutiques. Most Indian wedding sari is colored red because it is the traditional color of a wedding sari.</p>
<p>The red color also represents happiness and good luck to the couple who are getting married. White Indian wedding sari will represent mourning for the Indians that is why they don’t go for it. No matter how you want to wear a white Indian wedding sari, you cannot wear it in India because for them, it represents sadness.</p>
<p>If you have been used to white wedding gowns, you will be surprised to see Indians wearing Red Indian wedding sari but its how they look at it. Indian wedding sari has been worn for a long time ago but nowadays, a lot of people are wearing saris and you can even see them everywhere.</p>
<p>Now that you know how a red Indian wedding sari is important to the Indian people, you can try looking for it if you want to have a wedding the Indian way. After all, wedding gowns have been common so why don’t you try to give it another taste. Wear Indian wedding sari on your wedding and wear it red.</p>
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		<title>H5N1 bird flu vaccine developed for chickens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Indian agricultural scientists have developed a revolutionary new H5N1 vaccine for poultry, according to an announcement by the country&#8217;s Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Indian agricultural scientists have developed a revolutionary new H5N1 vaccine for poultry, according to an announcement by the country&#8217;s Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar.</p>
<p>In response to the culling of more than a million chickens across India, the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) allotted $1.8 million to the High Security Animal Disease Laboratory for the development of an indigenous H5N1 vaccine for poultry. In his announcement, Pawar congratulated the scientists who developed the vaccine, and said it would be released at &#8220;an appropriate time.&#8221;</p>
<p>Before development of the vaccine, India relied on vaccines from the Netherlands to help curtail bird flu deaths. Since February&#8217;s outbreak, cullings had resulted in huge losses for Indian poultry farmers.</p>
<p>&#8220;The indigenous vaccine would go a long way in tackling bird flu effectively,&#8221; said Dr. Mangala Rai, ICAR director general. He hopes introduction of the vaccine can rid the country of bird flu within just six months.</p>
<p>Although there have been no confirmed human cases of bird flu in India yet, the World Health Organization reports that it has killed 132 people worldwide since 2003. Scientists still fear that H5N1 could mutate into a form easily transmitted between human beings.</p>
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		<title>Women Accessories: BargainValueDeal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Women have always been considered as a fashion statement. And no doubt they do fulfill this criterion. Distinguished fashions and accessories mark different ages. Accessories are small tit bits but they turn out really like a blast if one uses them appropriately. I hope I don’t have to give you a long debate on this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Women have always been considered as a fashion statement. And no doubt they do fulfill this criterion. Distinguished fashions and accessories mark different ages. Accessories are small tit bits but they turn out really like a blast if one uses them appropriately. I hope I don’t have to give you a long debate on this one everyone is aware of this reality. Fashion changes over the years, decades but there is no time when you don’t have any fashion. Even wearing no accessory is also a fashion. Though I honestly don’t believe its ever going to happen. There is so many high tycoon celebrities recognized by their specific distinctive accessories. Actually it become like a trademark for them and if you see them without it you’ll feel something is really missing; accessories remained the key in every fashion era to express your overall sense style.</p>
<p>Bentley was known as a trailblazer who used her clothing to express her personality and power. A museum is made in America to tell countries history through art, history, and science of textiles. This gave a chance to people to peek a glimpse into both history and fashion. Amazingly the museum staff learned that in upper-class circles in the late 19th century, it was inappropriate to wear sparkling jewels before noon. We all dress-up everyday and everyone knows how they want to project themselves on a particular occasion or in a specific dress, accessories are a foremost way to do that. Not a single outfit is complete without accessories. A touch of earrings, a necklace, few bracelets, a great purse or a colorful scarf, can execute fashionable wonders for an ensemble.</p>
<p>Accessories also vary from season to season; like on a cold evening for most evening dresses, shawls are a must wear accessory then you can think of the options of ornate leather belts, silk scarves and cashmere pashmina shawls and flashy jewelry (http://www.bargainvaluedeals.com/jewelry-and-watches.php ). But casual outfits can be jazzed up with chunky neck, wrist, and ear jewelry. There are few among us who have an eye for accessorizing. It’s just like tasting cake batter and knowing that some vital ingredient is missing and then knowing the perfect &#8220;spice&#8221; to create the oomph-factor. Sometimes even a right hat or the right purse can make all the difference. You can play with innumerable combinations that suit you, but always keep a balance in the usage of fashion accessories. Most important fashion tip is not to accessorize more than one area of an outfit. Too many beaded necklaces can crowd an evening dress making it fussy instead of classy. And a jeweled neckline needs no further embellishment. When dressing, find your central focus. It can be your hair, or waist - accessorize that area.</p>
<p>Lots of layers and chunky jewelry are the headlines for 2006 along with big bold strands of beads. Moreover wearing silver, gold or beaded necklaces they should also be layered. Those days are long gone when you wore one chain, now its three at a time but definitely they should not be of the same length. And in dresses you can safely stock your wardrobe this year with bursting confident colors, fabulous floral prints, eccentric beads and lace galore. Allow your outfits to stand out boldly. You can make the choice of accessories easy by determining a wide array of affordable items that can complete any fashion statement. You can find discount designer handbags and purses in leather, suede and nylon - and convenient canvas totes at a fraction of their original price on big sales.</p>
<p>A bright collection of discount designer sunglasses will keep out those harmful UV rays to protect your beautiful eyes as well as give you a more stylish look. Furthermore women designer wallets offer stylish, durable support for your belongings. Scarves, headbands, anklets, even a single vulnerable flower add flamboyance to any look; diverse styles guarantee the perfect intonation. Small final accessory essentials will spin you accessorize the whole year round. Cosmetic bags, leather gloves, wool caps, suede ponchos and comfy slippers should also be considered for your collection. Then popular collection of brand name fragrances are available in abundance to add a sophisticated air to your fashion statement, it also gives an irresistibly romantic aura to your personality. People will scent your presence long before you arrive. You can enjoy wearing a hat to cover your lovely curly tendrils while breezing down the streets.</p>
<p>There are few hints you can use to get the best accessories for you to bring out the best in you. Accessories if chosen correctly can change an outfit from dreary to fabulous in minutes. On the other hand inaccurate accessories can ruin your look. Try to go for accessories matching your outfit, not an outfit to match your accessories. Accessories should always be in harmony with the weight of your dress. For instance, if you are wearing a skirt or suit in a heavy fabric don’t put on sandals. Rings are always in, don’t wear too many at one time it will look gaudy. For office, wear only one ring on each hand. Choose the earrings that compliment the shape or bone structure of your face. While wearing glasses or sunglasses always limit the accessories around your face to two. Jewelry should match the style of clothes for instance if you are wearing pearl earrings, they are best worn with a dressy outfit and flashy, ornate earrings are best kept for festive, party events.</p>
<p>Shoes and anklets are great accessory; one line is enough to explain shoes, that not a dress is complete without an appropriate matched shoe. Now for anklets every girl doesn’t wear it. But it adds a very trendy and individualistic look to you. It pampers and adorns your feet. Feet are among the most beautiful parts of a woman’s body, maybe now in modern age we don’t see much emphasize on feet a lot but in old ages it was a craze to try to maintain your feel as beautiful and moon-shaped as possible. Women with small feet were considered noble and aristocratic in ancient China. Anklets are lightweight and fancy decorations for the feet. There are so many with tiny charms that usually include symbols, like cats, hearts, star, and bells &#8212; the variety is everlasting. Multicolored anklets woven from fibers or threads can give a great look with casual sandals or flip-flops. Whereas ankle bracelets made of fine-spun gold and silver make a beautiful tandem with fashion shoes, and look grand for formal events.</p>
<p>Headbands should give your face an instant lift. All kinds of bands are available thick, thin, with patterns, crystals, and come in every imaginable color. Try to place the band according to the shape of your face so that it can tribute your face in the most effective way. If you find it difficult to place headband on your head then get a band with teeth inside or an elastic one. Flower in hair is a stroke of fashion not done by everyone but I am pretty sure everyone yearns to do that at least once in her lifetime. Besides this the most popular trend is barrettes, clips, and hairpins.</p>
<p>Ponytails are always in; go for a hair band that is in contrast to your hair color that will stand out more. Today’s latest craze is of cell phones, yes of course everyone has one, and that’s why each one of us wants to possess a different kind of it. This high-fashion statement of cell phones will go a long way. But you can still manage to have your individuality in cells too by adding flashy dangling accessories or by having your own customized ring tones to your cell phone. After that you can also ask the company to decorate your set with crystals, there are companies who make changes on costumers inquiry and by the way there is actually a cell sold by a company which is all platinum and diamonds, But exactly I would say that’ll be too expensive. And I am sure you can innovate your mobile in your own way much inexpensively.</p>
<p>All these little things portray whole sketch of your personality to the person you are meeting for the first time. And in the same way you can also get to know a lot of things about a person without uttering a single word by glancing at the choice of his accessories.</p>
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		<title>Where Do Your Fashion Bead Earrings Come From?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I think of beads I think of Africa - South Africa to be exact. There is nothing the Zulu can&#8217;t make with beads. They sit in Durban, next to the sea on the sidewalk, and the work their miracles with beads: Long beads, thin beads, round beads, small beads, and large beads - Beads [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I think of beads I think of Africa - South Africa to be exact. There is nothing the Zulu can&#8217;t make with beads. They sit in Durban, next to the sea on the sidewalk, and the work their miracles with beads: Long beads, thin beads, round beads, small beads, and large beads - Beads of every shape or size. Some beads go into the making of placemats, table mats, doormats or pot covers. Most beads, though, go into the making of Jewelry, and most go into the making of bead earrings.</p>
<p>The Western world also has a history with beads. Neanderthal man is the earliest we find in bead history. These were discovered in France and dated back as far as 38 000 BCE. They were pendants and earrings made from grooved teeth and bones. Other findings include prayer beads dated back to the Middle Ages which are still in use in the Roman Catholic Church today. Also, the &#8220;eye bead&#8221; was used to meet the age-old need for &#8220;protection against evil&#8221; - Which is where the saying &#8220;evil eye&#8221; comes from. The &#8220;eye beads&#8221; served as protective amulets as it looks like there are eyes on the beads that can see in every direction. They encourage those who look at them to look away from the person who is wearing it and keep him/her safe. In archaeological findings, beads are one of the most common items found in ancient graves, showing that beads have always been popular.</p>
<p>In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Venetian and Bohemian factories traded glass in Africa through middle men. Here they were worked by Africans into jewelry and sold again, being exported back to the Western World. Europeans exchanged glass beads for almost anything, from beaver pelts in North America, to spices in Indonesia, and then for gold, ivory and slaves in Africa. In Africa, beads are an important part of a communication. In all African societies, adornment, mostly with beads, communicate cultural values. These values are portrayed as a type of symbolic language that shows rank, religion, politics and artistic outlook on life.</p>
<p>In India, the history of jewelry goes back over 5000 years to the prehistoric past. In different regions of India there are styles that are unique to each region. Some work mainly in silver, some use the delicate art of enameling, the temple jewelry concentrate on the setting of semi-precious or precious stones in gold and they are now world famous. The wide variety of silver beads found all over India are also well known.</p>
<p>In India jewelry is made for practically every part of the body in a great variety of ornaments. This ensured that the jewelers and craftspeople of India became very skillful in designing and making Jewelry. Indian jewelry consist of nose rings, earrings, bracelets, tiaras, rings, anklets, amulets and necklaces, in any metal and styles. In some regions designs are inspired by nature. In other regions, gold is used to craft long funnel shaped beads which are used with shells, animal claws and teeth and precious and semi-precious stones. Jewelry is crafted not only for humans but also for the Gods, which is why Indian jewelry is so excellent. In the Western world we take the Bead for granted, but when we truly think of their use they become part of a story in our history that reflects the past and present, and also our future.</p>
<p>Today you find beads wherever you go. In Africa, you find them in every marketplace. In New Zealand, there is an online wholesale bead shop called &#8220;Bead Gallery.&#8221; You only need to do an online search to find beads in your area.</p>
<p>Now that you know the history of the bead, wear your fashion bead earrings knowing they come from a rich history</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Indian fashion varies from one village to another village, from one city to another city. India&#8217;s fashion heritage is rich in tradition, vibrant in colors and prepossessing. Bold colors created by the inventive drapes of these textiles catches the imagination like no other contemporary clothing.
Indian Fashion - ancient fashion in India
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Indian fashion varies from one village to another village, from one city to another city. India&#8217;s fashion heritage is rich in tradition, vibrant in colors and prepossessing. Bold colors created by the inventive drapes of these textiles catches the imagination like no other contemporary clothing.</p>
<p>Indian Fashion - ancient fashion in India</p>
<p>Ancient Indian fashion garments generally used no stitching although Indians knew about sewing. Most clothes were ready to wear as soon as they left the loom. The traditional Indian Dhoti, the Scarf or Uttariya, and the popular Turban are still visible India and continue to be part of Indian fashion. Likewise, for women, the Dhoti or the Sari as the lower garments, combined with a Stanapatta forms the basic ensemble, and once again consists of garments that do not have to be stitched, the stanapatta being simply fastened in a knot at the back. And the Dhoti or the Sari worn covering both legs at the same time or, in the alternative, with one end of it passed between the legs and tucked at the back in the fashion that is still prevalent in large area of India. Indian men and women for these garments in the usually hot Indian climate. - dhoti when he speaks of &#8216;turbans used for trousers&#8217;, and a kaupina when he is speaking of &#8216;a rag of two fingers&#8217; breadth bound over the loins.</p>
<p>Indian sari remains the traditional clothing of Indian women. Worn in varied styles, it is a long piece of flat cotton, silk or other fabric woven in different textures with different patterns. The sari has a lasting charm since it is not cut or tailored for a particular size.  This graceful feminine attire can also be worn in several ways and its manner of wearing as well as its color and texture are indicative of the status, age, occupation, region and religion of a woman. The tightly fitted, short blouse worn under a sari is called a choli. The choli evolved as a form of Indian clothing around the tenth century AD and the first cholis were only front covering; the back was always bare.</p>
<p>Another popular attire of women in Indian clothing is the Indian salwar-kameez. This popular Indian dress evolved as a comfortable and respectable garment for women in Kashmir and Punjab region, but is now immensely popular in all regions of India. Salwars are pyjama-like trousers drawn tightly in at the waist and the ankles. Over the salwars, women wear a long and loose tunic known as a kameez. One might occasionally come across women wearing a churidar instead of a salwar. A churidar is similar to the salwar but is tighter fitting at the hips, thighs and ankles. Over this, one might wear a collarless or mandarin-collar tunic called a kurta.</p>
<p>Though the majority of Indian women wear traditional Indian dresses, the men in India can be found in more conventional western clothing like shirts and trousers.</p>
<p>However, men in Indian villages are still more comfortable in traditional attire like kurtas, lungis, dhotis and pyjamas. Indian dresses &#038; styles are marked by many variations, both religious and regional and one is likely to witness a plethora of colors, textures and styles in garments worn by the Indians.</p>
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