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30 August 2018 - 19:25, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
Due to the increased number of vehicles on the roads, the traffic hazards in India have grown considerably. If you are driving in Delhi, you ought to be careful from the overgrown grasses, shrubs, and trees which occupy more than half of the pavement, road signs, it gets difficult to see the pedestrians and animals...
30 August 2018 - 18:32, by , in Living in India, No comments
Unlike most parts of Europe and America, the Indian public transport is mainly based on buses followed by taxi and auto-rickshaw. The down town areas are supported with railway services whereas rapid transit and trams are increasingly developing. Unfortunately, these facilities are not within easy access and one has to live in major cities to...
30 August 2018 - 18:28, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
Open markets across India basically refers to the operations which are carried by the central bank and is responsible for either increasing or decreasing the money supply. Different countries from all across the world try their level best to explore the opportunities in the open markets across India. Like for example, ZTE which is a...
30 August 2018 - 18:13, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
How to Study – Study Guide for SAT High school students consider varied “how to study – study guide for SAT” options in the middle or end of their school days. In United States and many developed countries, you will be required to pass the SAT as the standardized test for college entry. According to...
25 August 2018 - 16:51, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
In India, when you are hiring a taxi you need to very careful because the travel companies generally temper their odometers which leads to the increase in price between 7% to 20%. So the taxi’s in India is an expensive option for commuting, the taxi’s are not even properly maintained and the drivers are not...
25 August 2018 - 16:45, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
In a previous post we discussed the various forms of bank accounts that a non-resident Indian can maintain during his stay in India. We also discussed Non-Resident External (NRE) account that is exempted from tax on income earned. The question is whether other incomes in form of salary, pension, gratuity etc are also exempted from...
24 August 2018 - 17:22, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
Living in India will give you firsthand experience on many Indian festivals. The celebrations of Nag Panchami are relatively short scaled but still as expatriate, it would be natural for you to be inquisitive about the whole affair. Also known as the “snake festival”, Nag Panchami is most luxuriously celebrated in the rural parts of...
10 August 2018 - 18:29, by , in Living in India, No comments
If you are a foreigner staying in India for a considerable period of time, you might just find yourself making a pitstop at the ‘FRRO’ or the Foreigners Regional Registration Office. Depending on the specifics of your stay, you may have to obtain a residence permit from the officials. The process tends to be complicated...
10 August 2018 - 16:20, by , in Living in India, No comments
An expat behavior is taken as a reflection of their home country(India), Tradition and culture change every few hundred kilometers, listed below are 5 social situations one needs to keep in mind while in India. 1). The Incessant staring: You step out of your house into any street corner in India, you make yourself vulnerable...
18 December 2017 - 10:00, by , in Living in India, No comments
Understanding Hinglish like “he is drinking cigar” or “You want glassy?” may leave you confused and intimidated. The language issues of Hinglish are often the number one adjustment problem for many English speaking Westerners
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