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10 Indian Non Vegetarian Recipes

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Being a Punjabi, I have some special love for non-veg. Not much a foodie though, but I do have a palate for non-veg.  With so many different kinds of non-vegetarian dishes, it can be confusing what to try first. In India, there are unique preparations using the regional  flavors  and spices that make it an amazing experience. Butter chicken one of the  favorites  in India and specifically speaking the Punjabis. But that is not the only option; you can try Malabar fish curry, Mangalore chicken curry, Goan masala prawns, Kosha Mangsho, Laal Maas, Amritsari fish, and Rogan Josh and many such amazing cuisines. If you are looking for some  mouth-watering  non-vegetarian dishes you must try the ones in our list. Fish and chips, steaks, barbecued pork ribs, grilled chicken, meatballs are some dishes that are not just a part of almost every non-vegetarian food hub but these are also some dishes that are a delicacy to be prepared at home. So here we are w...

Who invented your car?

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The history of automobiles is one that took almost 2 centuries to actually run its whole course. It is divided into certain eras which include parameters like trends in styling, size, usage, and power. Thermodynamics, Dynamics and motion kinematics were the basic principles of almost all major automobiles present in the world back then. Francois de Rivaz was the first man in 1808 to make the first automobile or a  ‘car'  powered by an internal combustion engine, although one major difference was that this car was fueled by hydrogen and not petrol that we  see today . In the year 1769, a steam trolley was developed by Jonathan Holguinisburg. Then further moving 70 years or so down the line, came Siegfried Marcus who made the first gasoline or petrol, as it's known in some parts of the world, powered combustion engine. He managed to mount the entire machine engine assemble on a pushcart, building four such prototypes that were put onto cars (2 cycles or 2 st...

What does Opal symbolize What are the benefits of Opal Stone

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Know   all about Opal gemstone and its benefits along with symbolism If someone is looking for a substitute for  Diamond , then nothing can be better r than wearing Opal as per astrological studies. Of course! It doesn’t look like a diamond but there are several features and factors which make it one of the favorite choices of the people who like to wear gemstones. The people who belong from Libran sign can wear this stone if they are facing a lot of problems in their lives. The symbolism of Opal stone This birthstone is worn by the people who are born in Octobers according to  western astrology.  The people born in October who want a better life ahead should definitely wear this stone. It is an astrological gemstone which belongs to Venus planet. It basically symbolizes the desire of humans and it is worn for better married life. Companionship, relationship,  love, and sex life  can be improved by wearing this stone. It belongs to Shukra's hou...

Business travel bulletin: news organized for corporate travel programs

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We know how difficult it is to stay ahead of the industry news, so we hope to make this task easier. Every time you are here at the Atlas Forum, we will show a selection of useful news that we have carefully chosen for business travel , travel managers and participants in the corporate travel program . Today, we are analyzing Lyft and Uber subscription services, the impact of the millennium generation on hotels, passenger safety concerns and shorter customs lines at UK airports. Netflix template meets the transfer fee The success of subscription-based services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime and Spotify has inspired some shared travel companies to try a similar model. Lyft, which had been experimenting with a monthly subscription service for the past year, launched its All-Access plan across the country. For $ 299 per month, contestants get 30 trips at a cost of up to $ 15 per trip. Passengers must pay the difference when the flight exceeds $ 15. In order not to su...

INDIAN CXO’S – WAITING FOR A BLACK SWAN MOMENT ?

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5 reasons why the Duty of Care in Indian business travel programs is non-existent !!  Business Travel Duty of Care is largely ignored by Indian CXO’s who pay scant attention to this aspect, given their exclusive focus on cost/ fee minimization.  As the premier  business travel consultant  in India and emerging markets ,  ProKonsul has evaluated over 250 programs in the last 5 years. With some exceptions, there is very little CXO oversight to  managed travel programs . Despite being recognized worldwide for their talent and business acumen, it is surprising how shortsighted Indian CXO’s have been when it comes to their  business travel programs .  Most of CXO’s regard  business travel  as more an act of fulfillment and purchase. Priorities like strategy, technology best practice & due diligence to limit corporate liability, are largely ignored. In addition, the effective cost rises due to the opacity of legacy operational mod...