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India develops HINI detection test

July 29, 2010 Hotels

After a homegrown swine flu vaccine, India has developed an indigenous swine flu H1N1 detection kit. Defence Research and Development Organisation, Imperial Life Sciences and Ocimum have been credited with the feat following a review by ICMR director general Dr V M Katoch. The country reels under a fresh H1N1 swine flu outbreak with 548 [...]

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Bangalore alcoholics say cheers with coffee

June 23, 2009 Hotels

Members of Alcoholics Anonymous celebrated the 45th anniversary of the Bangalore chapter of the group and together said “cheers” — but without raising their glasses. Instead they toasted over cups of coffee the success of their association in helping thousands get rid of their chronic drinking habit. “It’s a celebration of successful togetherness of people [...]

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Corbett Ramganga Resort

June 19, 2009 Hotels

Overview of Corbett Ramganga Resort : Set in the beautiful undulating Shivalik foothills of the Himalayas in Uttranchal, with the placid Ramganga river flowing through most parts of the region, is the Corbett Ramganga Resort. Replete with modern amenities and facilities, the resort is a haven for die-hard naturalists. The area is teeming with a [...]

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Corbett Riverview Retreat

June 19, 2009 Hotels

Overview of Hotel Corbett Riverview Retreat : The Corbett River View Retreat, Corbett Independently air-conditioned lifestyle lodge with drawing room & small kitchenette, its wonderfully done for the people who want to do own things. Sloping tiled roofs, cool stone floors with throw rugs, block wood furniture allow maximum comfort while continuing the illusion of [...]

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Infinity Resort, Corbett

June 19, 2009 Hotels

Overview of Infinity Resort, Corbett : Owned and managed by Khatau International Limited, Infinity Resorts stands on the banks of the Kosi river in the heart of the Jim Corbett Country in the Kumaon Hills of Western U.P, India. Looking onto the green hills of the Nainital and Ranikhet ridge line, the Resort reflects a [...]

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The Corbett Hideaway

June 19, 2009 Hotels

Overview of The Corbett Hideaway : Such is the entity of The Corbett Hideaway tucked away into the jungles of Jim Corbett Hideaway tucked away into the jungles of Jim Corbett. Far, away from the exhaust pipes of trucks and vehicles, from the vulgatory of loudspeakers and hoardings, from lifeless urban vegetation, from dull grey [...]

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The Camp, Coorg

June 19, 2009 Hotels

The Camp is located in the midst of the 300 acre Chickkanahally Estate and touching the 50,000 acre Dubare Reserve Forest. The setting is tailor made to indulge your senses and get away from the every day. 10 air-conditioned luxury tents complete with wooden floored bathrooms, an exclusive Infinity pool jutting into the lake and [...]

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Orange County Resort, Coorg

June 19, 2009 Hotels

Nestled in the Western Ghats, perched at 800 meters above sea level and set amidst 300 acres of coffee and spice plantations, is the Orange County Resort – one of India’s finest holiday resorts. Orange County Resort is a three star hotel in Coorg situated in the tiny town of Siddapur well spread in an [...]

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Club Mahindra Kodagu Valley, Coorg

June 19, 2009 Hotels

Club Mahindra Kodagu Valley provides the perfect setting to continue the journey of discovery. A touch of architectural brilliance and a touch of nature’s splendour- all you need to discover yourself all over again. The apartments emanate the same warmth that the people pf Coorg greet you with. Even the finer details like the tiles, [...]

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Hotel Wallwood Garden, Coonoor

June 19, 2009 Hotels

Two hours from Coimbatore, Wallwood, earlier known as Blair Athol, in the heart of upper Coonoor, was built over a 100 years ago by a Scottish Major General, hailing from the village Blair Athol in Scotland. Wallwood was later sold to a British couple after the first World War who ran it as a boarding [...]

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