The Deccan Herald newspaper reported on 26 June through higher prices for rickshaw rides in Mangalore. For the first few miles there must now 13 rupees (11 rupees earlier) to be paid. Each additional kilometer costs instead of 7 rupees now 9 rupees. Moreover the rickshaw drivers between 22 und 5 clock, the 1.5-meter times the asking price. This allowed the driver many of their claims that they had made during a one-day strikes to enforce.
Deccan Herald also reported on the same day on drug use in India. According to a study of the UN, half of the Indian drug consumers between 21 and 30 years. Over 90 percent of consumers are male. According to investigation, the majority of drug users are educated and employed.
The weekly magazine The Outlook praises in its issue of June 24, the Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT). In a ranking in which some 1,500 technical universities in India are compared, MIT landed in sixth place. A comparison of the Medical University Kasturba Medical College is the (KMC) has not accomplished more in the top 15 university.
The Times of India writes in today's edition of avid travelers Indians. Between 1993 and 2007 number of Indian tourists to Britain has increased by 170 percent. 1997 were about 200,000 Indians out for England, so it was last year already 350 000 tourists. Show Average gives the Indians during his holiday island of about 790 pounds, an American tourist spends about 710 pounds.
The Sunday Times reported in its issue of 6 July about rewarding urinating. In Tiruchi (Tamil Nadu). Since the urine can be used as fertilizer, should be placed in Tiruchi special eco-toilets. Each urination is rewarded with 10 paise (0.001 €). The Sunday newspaper reported queues forming in front of the Ökoklos and enthusiastic residents. Since then, the urination was worth less and less people peeing in public, say residents happy.
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