Monday, April 7, 2008

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Rise of the IT industry

The new millennium has dawned up well concerning the economy and social status of India. The Information Technology in India has grown to an impeccable level in the past 7 years. This has opened up opportunities for millions of Indians in the country and abroad. It has contributed in uplifting the status of most Indians.

Looking at the vast establishments of more and more software companies around the world, it would take about seventy to eighty years for the IT industry to saturate completely. Owing to the good returns in terms of money, most people have shifted their attention towards the IT industry and have started to construct their careers in it. As a result, the number of software engineers in India has grown enormously in this decade. The economy of India has improved to a great extent mainly due to the increase in the number of tax payers from the IT companies. The improvements of Indian multi national companies have roped in a large number foreign clientele. This has definitely contributed to the social development of India.

The development of IT industry has resulted in a lot of adverse effects too. Though the growth has raised the lives of software industries it has pushed the existence of other people steeper. India, basically being a poor nation, has about 90 pc of its population below the red line. These people have been the main sufferers due to the sudden economic growth. Their going has been tough ever since the advent of the IT industry. It is impossible to find a solution to this problem. It is because this difference could not be met by the people unless the number of educated people in India increases.

It is high time that the Indian government takes necessary steps to improve the educational standards in the country. It is a serious issue and must be dealt with very soon because it is the survival of millions of Indians in question.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

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According to recent studies, its been revealed that the influential antioxidant nutrients in tea plant which are known as flavonoids, aid in defending the body against a number of diseases. The regular intake of tea might help many body tissues, such as:
1. Liver: Tea apparently aids the liver’s function in removing toxins from the blood, including the removal of cancer causing compounds.
2. Brain: Tea might be involved in arousing the nerve cells to make more protein (apo-A) that may support in helping to postpone the beginning of dementia linked up to Alzheimer’s disease.
3. Weight: The use of green tea helps burn the calories by raising fat oxidation and heat production. The flavonoids in green tea are found to be helpful for doing so.
4. Heart & Blood vessels: The LDL cholesterol, commonly known as the bad cholesterol can be reduced by tea intake. It also helps in intensifying the capacity of the vessels to react to stress. Several studies have revealed that the consumption of tea has decreased the dangers of heart disease and stroke.
5. Bones & joints: Tea can help preserve the bone minerals density when growing older. It may also avert fractures and reduce osteoporosis.
6. Teeth: Tea consumption helps in fighting against the bacteria causing cavity and plaque.
7. Immune System: It is found in a recent study from Harvard that tea can assist in holding up a good immune system that can competently protect from infectious ailments.
8. Cancer: The tea flavonoids help in restraining the growth of premalignant lesions and cancers in various tissues, including intestine, pancreas, bladder, lung, breast, liver, skin, mouth.