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Rohingya’s in Delhi: “Had I Not Escaped I Would Have Been Killed”

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nickledanddimed.wordpress.com - Despite having been termed “the world’s least wanted”, the Rohingyas are determined to get back their rights they were once denuded of. Devika Sahni writes about their escape from Myanmar to India,...

coins and more: 255) 2550 Years of “Mahaparinirvana” of the Buddha: Commemorative Postage Stamps issued by India Post on 02.05. 2007:

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exclusivecoins.blogspot.com - 255) 2550 Years of “Mahaparinirvana” of the Buddha: Commemorative Postage Stamps issued by India Post on 02.05.2007: (Buddha was born in 563 BC and attained “Mahaparinirvana” at the age of eighty i...

News For All: Nepal, India work on PM’s visit

newsfornepalese.blogspot.com - Aug 19, 2016- Nepal and India are making preparations for Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s state visit to New Delhi possibly to begin on September 15.Final decisions about the trip will be made ...

A journey from script to screen

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deccanherald.com - At the age of 71, Rattan Mann has made his debut as a filmmaker with his movie ‘The Buddhist Monk’. Inspired by a true story during the pre-independence era, the Norway-based physicist and writer, ...

Call me a dog, but not a Pakistani: Baloch refugee - The Economic Times

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economictimes.indiatimes.com - NEW DELHI: When 25-year-old Mazdak Dilshad Baloch arrived in India a few months ago, he raised the suspicion of immigration authorities at the New Delhi airport. Mazdak had a Canadian passport whic...

Appreciate PM Modi's take on Balochistan: Hamid Karzai - The Economic Times

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economictimes.indiatimes.com - NEW DELHI: Welcoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi's supportive words on the Balochistan, former Afghanistan president Hamid Karzai has said that the people of the region have suffered greatly and w...

Amnesty International accused of sedition in India - News from Al Jazeera

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aljazeera.com - Amnesty International India has temporarily closed its offices and postponed events aimed at raising awareness of rights abuses over safety concerns for its staff after the charity was accused of s...
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Homeless women: Easy targets

hindustantimes.com - Rameshwari, 33, would rather sleep on the roadside than stay in government night shelters, even though she was a victim of robbery and molestation by a cop last month. The mother of three, who has ...

They have a home, out in the open

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hindustantimes.com - Maya, 30, was born as Amit Kumar and loves Rajkumar. The two are not married but have been seeing each other for four years now. Rajkumar is contractual labourer in weddings and parties. Maya begs ...
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The Best Time to Post on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram in 2016

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blog.hootsuite.com - If you’ve ever seen a romantic movie, you know that being in the right place at the right time can result in true magic. Imagine if Harry had never met Sally, Bridget Jones had never gone to that N...
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The Best Time to Tweet & Why | Buffer Blog

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blog.bufferapp.com - Updated 5/4/2016: Added some new insights and learnings into the blog post here on the best times to tweet. We’re so grateful for the chance to learn from the community on this! Imagine removing al...
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Government departments sitting on cases flagged by CVC - The Economic Times

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economictimes.indiatimes.com - NEW DELHI: The Central Vigilance Commission has listed more than 20 instances of alleged high-handedness, corruption, favouritism and red-tape where the anticorruption watchdog said government depa...

Bootstrapped and clocking sales of Rs 1,00,000 per day, AutoKartz aims to break into the international markets by 2017

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Real fight in Goa polls is between AAP and BJP, Congress has no chance: Arvind Kejriwal - Firstpost

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firstpost.com - Panaji: Delhi Chief Minister and AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday asserted that the real fight in the upcoming Goa Assembly polls would be between AAP and the ruling BJP, claiming Congress wo...

Prashant Bhushan calls for closure of 11 liquor shops | The Asian Age

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