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October 27, 2010

HIOC adds Social section to spread awareness about the urban issues in Hyderabad

Filed under: Press — Tags: , — Winson @ 7:37 AM

Released by: HIOC

Hyderabad-india-online.com (HIOC) added ‘Social’ section that brings to light many challenges of urban life faced by tens of lakhs of people in Hyderabad everyday like unemployment, urban poverty etc.

There are lakhs of under-privileged people in urban Hyderabad, struggling to cope with everyday challenges of urban life. Being under-privileged is not just about living below the poverty line, lack of proper education, employment, health, shelter and living conditions etc., will also make them under-privileged.

Their incomes may be better than their rural counterparts, but they are in as much need of support as their rural counterparts because of shortage of space, high cost of accommodation, lack of hygienic surroundings, or proper environment. In this section, we focus on serving these people in the urban areas of Hyderabad. It highlights successful approaches to urban development, taken from both local and international examples.

HIOC has several other sections containing information about radio stations in Hyderabad, Hyderabad biryani, Hyderabad maps, Hyderabad petrol, Hyderabad real estate etc., that are useful to the people of Hyderabad.

The informative articles in various sections like Living@Hyd, Information, Opinions, Real Estate, and Health etc., will help people to make living at Hyderabad easier, save lot of time, and take proper decisions. The information that is provided over here will help people to get acquainted with facilities that are present in Hyderabad city to enable better quality of living. HIOC also contains information that will keep you informed about major developments in Hyderabad. This information will increase your awareness about current happenings in Hyderabad and develop an objective outlook.

HIOC caters to that educated, hard-working middle class section of society, which is leading a sensible and virtuous lifestyle and is responsible for all good things happening in Hyderabad.

The opinions expressed at HIOC are insightful and original and that is what differentiates us from other websites. We at HIOC have got a commitment towards providing quality information catering to your needs. There are also several places that claim to offer information about Hyderabad, but we want to exclusively focus on providing information that is useful to people of Hyderabad.

About Hyderabad-india-online.com

Hyderabad-india-online.com is a website catering to the needs of educated hardworking middle class population of Hyderabad with useful and functional information on some topics like radio stations Hyderabad, Hyderabad Biryani, Hyderabad map, Hyderabad petrol etc. This website brings best information about Hyderabad and not the latest information. This website highlights various issues of Hyderabad and presents them with objective viewpoint.

March 9, 2010

Biggest And Historical UN World Summit Held In U.S.A

Filed under: 2005 — Tags: , — Winson @ 6:51 AM

A summit meeting is a meeting of heads of different countries generally with considerable media attention and a prearranged outline.

The 2005 World Summit was held between 14th to 16th September 2005 in New-York city and it was a largest gathering of world leaders in a history. This summit represented by 192 states members including numerous heads of state and heads of government. The summit was a follow-up to the United Nations 2000 Millennium Summit meeting.

The major objective of this summit was to discuss the Millennium Declaration of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which include extreme poverty, reducing child mortality rates, fighting disease like AIDS, and global partnership for development.

At the end of summit, many important agreements were agreed and amended by world leaders. These agreements include the following:

  • Protect people suffering gross human rights violations
  • Promote and protect human rights around the world
  • Prevent violence all around the world
  • Peace agreements conclusion

December 1, 2009

Nuclear Test Conducted by North Korea

Filed under: Society & Politics — Tags: — Winson @ 5:44 AM

October 9, 2006, North Korea conducted Nuclear Test. It is first nation to conduct Nuclear test after announcing its intention on October 3rd (6 days before). The estimated discharge of the test was less than one kiloton. Since October 2002, there were conflicts between Unites States and North Korea. Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly informed North Korean officials that the United States was aware that North Korea had a program underway to enrich uranium for use in nuclear weapons. Initially North Korea denied this, but later confirmed the veracity of the US claim. Kim Jong Il had created the excitement as best as he can for threatening missile launch when the country tested a nuclear weapon in 2006. After the test, negative economic effects were observed throughout the neighborhood of North Korea. North Korean officials claimed that it had recycled spent fuel rods and threatened to begin exporting nuclear materials unless the United States agreed one-on-one talks with North Korea. Another feature is that North Korea want to change the policy dealings between the US and China due to the fact that the US is unwilling to deal directly with North Korea and this in turn spoiled relations between China and North Korea. China and the United States showed disapproval around the world, after North Korea conducted its first nuclear test, criticizing the move as annoying and, in some capitals, there was a demand of a tough U.N. Response. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, called the move unpardonable.

Pope Benedict’s Historic visit to Turkey

Filed under: Society & Politics — Tags: — Winson @ 5:42 AM

Two months after aggravating Muslim public opinion around the world with comments representing Islam with violence, Pope Benedict XVI is in Ankara beginning his four-day visit to Turkey from 28th November to 1st December 2006. He was welcomed at the airport by the country’s prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. In a powerful symbolic indication, Pope Benedict visited Istanbul’s magnificent Blue Mosque and became the second pope in history to enter a Muslim place of prayer.  He addressed group about Christianity and Islam as two branches from the same family tree fundamentally, both believing in one God, originated from Abraham. He talked about existence of spiritual bond between both religions and need for humanity in life in an increasingly globalised world. Pope Benedict said assurance of religious freedom is essential for an equal society and requested all religious leaders to “utterly refuse” to support any form of violence in the name of faith (religion). The objectives of the Pope’s visit to Turkey are to eliminate clashes (differences) between Muslims and Christian, and to put to an end the 1,000-year isolation in Christianity between the Vatican and Orthodox churches. Police had taken full measures to guarantee that Pope is safe during his trip. Pope told Prime Minister of Turkey that he would like Turkey to join the European Union, which he opposed two years before due to Turkey’s improperness to join the club of Christian nations.

Iraq War had Severe Impact on Environment

Filed under: Society & Politics — Tags: — Winson @ 5:33 AM

Even though there was serious opposition from millions of people around the world, and without the support of the United Nations, American and British troops invaded Iraq on March 19, 2003. The reasons for the preemptive attack by allied forces were Iraq’s failure to participate in UN-administered disarmament (reduction of weapons) agreement and the possible threat it posed to international security. However, the WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction) report stated that the two credible reasons for invading Iraq are to take control over oil and to protect the dollar as the world’s reserve currency. This situation worsened in 2006. In 2006, there were many roadside bombings, military funerals, shattered mosques, wounded children, and prevailing violence, which feared people of Iraq. Many people of America are against to the war. Never in U.S. history there was such a huge military struggle, it spent $150 million a day, more than 2,300 American soldiers died and more than 17,000 U.S. soldiers were wounded. Many people in Iraq were dead and many were injured badly. The war in Iraq treated as War on Terrorism caused poverty and developed many environmental problems. There are both long term and short-term problems on many categories. Military movements and weapon application result in land degradation. The demolition of military and industrial machinery released heavy metals and other harmful substances and created air pollution. The radioactive substance Uranium was dumped in River Tigris and created water pollution.

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