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The Punjab, despite being ravaged by militancy in the past, has now emerged as one of the most progressive states in India and is opening up for �global investment,� according to state Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal. Badal, who was transiting through...
Tags: Punjabis, Indian, Global Investment� Anand Sagar, Prakash Singh Badal, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Badal, Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin, Business Finance, Divided regions, States and territories of India, Punjab
But can the British energy secretary, in Denmark for a frantic round of pre-summit diplomacy, win the argument? Around midnight: Britain's energy and climate change minister, Ed Milliband, talks to civil servants after a day of intergovernmental preparatory...
Tags: Copenhagen, Ed Miliband, climate change, Britain, Indian, developing countries, Brazil, Danish, Europe, China, São Paulo, Carbon dioxide, Jewish atheists, Kyoto Protocol, Denmark, Diplomatic conferences, Carbon finance
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has warned that dialogue between the government of India and the leadership from occupied Kashmir cannot succeed without engaging Pakistan which is a party to the dispute. Talking to journalists here on Friday, the...
Tags: Pakistan, Indian, Kashmir, foreign minister, Multān, All Parties Hurriyat Conference, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Mirwaiz, Hashim Qureshi, Kashmir conflict, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Politics
Hair tucked into a surgical cap, eyes hidden behind thick-framed magnifying glasses, Devi Shetty leans over the sawed open chest of an 11-year-old boy, using bright blue thread to sew an artificial aorta onto his stopped heart. As Dr. Shetty pulls the...
Tags: Dr. Shetty, Indian, U.S, Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospital, Narayana Hrudayalaya Private Ltd., health care, heart surgeries, cardiac surgeries, mortality rate, heart hospitals, India, Bangalore
The guest list for President Obama's state banquet for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has expanded to nearly 400, forcing the White House to shift the venue from inside the White House to the grounds outdoors where heated tents will provide an exotic setting.
Tags: White House, Indian, Washington DC, prime minister, India, New Delhi, Manmohan Singh, Rogers, Cristeta Comerford, State dinner, Bill Clinton, Politics
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and other Indian trade bodies and has initiated effective steps to further strengthen the ties. “We have a strong relationship with the CII and both have jointly organised a few programmes for the mutual benefit...
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Holding the Indian troops responsible for committing mass human rights violations with impunity in occupied Kashmir, global rights watchdog, the Amnesty International has asked US President Barack Obama to address the issue during the forthcoming visit...
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The teacher proudly said that she could not translate the word, since she was more familiar with English, had forgotten many Bengali words and felt more at home with English. This is a common scenario for Bangladeshis, from lecturers to rickshaw drivers;...
Tags: Bangladeshis, Bangla Procholon Aeen, Indian, learn english, administrative level, colonial forced, english language, official language, bangla language, British India, Bangladesh, Dhāka, Bengali literature, Bengal, Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi, A. K. Fazlul Huq, Divided regions, Languages of Bangladesh, Bengali language
Your association with HAL is now 25-years-old...We have a strategic relationship with HAL in business aviation and it has been going extremely well for the past 25 years with 225 engines produced mainly for the Indian air force, navy and coastguard.
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Environment minister Jairam Ramesh, known for courting controversy and making candid remarks, on Friday said if there was a Nobel prize for dirt and filth, India would get it. “Our cities are the dirtiest cities of the world...The minister was talking...
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