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Statues displayed lifestyle of Rural village-India
India   Information   Internet   Photos   Rural  
 The Times 
India embarks on ambitious scheme to take remote villages into information age
| India is to embark on an ambitious scheme to provide all its 630,000 villages, no matter how remote, with broadband internet access. | The plan is to use the internet to improve education and health... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam)
Packets of Gutka (a product of tobacco) for sale on a stall near  Delhi, India
India   People   Photos   Smoking   Tobacco  
 The Times Of India 
From June 1, tobacco packs to carry scarier pictures
NEW DELHI: It's a picture that 98% people polled in seven states of India said will repulse tobacco users, in turn helping them to quit smoking or chewing tobacco. | A new pictorial warning will appea... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Dog - Canine  DNA India 
In Bengal, Maoists train guns on street dogs
| Kolkata: Dogs seem to have become a bigger threat to Maoists than police informers or CPI(M) activists in West Bengal. The rebels have put up posters in forest areas of Bankura, Purulia and West Mid... (photo: WN / sweet)
Bengal   Dogs   Guns   Maoists   Photos  
A stockbroker trades in Bombay, India, Tuesday, May 16, 2006. Indian stocks ended higher Tuesday after three consecutive days of losses, although the market remained volatile with big swings in share prices. The benchmark Sensex closed at 11,873.73 points, rebounding from an intraday low of 11,378.96  Gulf News 
Sensex edges up as Reliance gains
| Mumbai (Reuters) Indian shares nudged 0.3 per cent higher yesterday, with Reliance Industries leading the gains, helped by small gains in Asia. | The 30-share BSE Index closed 0.27 per cent or 45.79... (photo: AP Photo / Rajesh Nirgude)
Business   India   Mumbai   Photos   Reliance  
Top Stories
Steel - Metal - Construction Material The Telegraph India
Steel prices to head north
New Delhi, March 10: A rising demand and an increase in the prices of raw materials are expected to make steel costlier, said industry officials. | 'Cost of raw material,... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Consumers   Delhi   Photos   Prices   Steel  
Tiger - Animal redOrbit
Large Mammals Need Protected Areas, Forest Cover In India
Posted on: Wednesday, 10 March 2010, 12:09 CST | A study of extinction patterns of 25 large mammal species in India finds that improving existing protected areas, creatin... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Extinction   India   Mammals   Photos   Wildlife  
Softdrinks - Beverages - Cola DNA India
Time to put a cork on colas
| Mumbai: State intervention is required sometimes | I t is a fact that consumption of junk food and soft drinks by Indians is increasing. It has become a part of their d... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Advertisements   Beverages   Cola   Food   Photos  
Sheep - Goats - Animals Deccan Herald
Animal sacrifice continues unabated
Kudalasangama (Bagal kot), March 10, DHNS: | After Davangere it was the turn of Kudalasangama in Bagalkot district to witness sacrifice of animals in the name of goddess.... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Animals   Devotees   Photos   Sacrifice   Witness  
A volunteer uses glucometer to test the blood sugar level of a man at a free diabetes check-up camp to mark World Diabetes Day, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009. The Siasat Daily
Number of diabetic patients in India may go up
| Hyderabad, March 10: By 2025 India might become the diabetic capital of the world. Making the situation more complex, most of persons suffering from diabetes will also ... (photo: AP / Pavel Rahman)
Diabetic   Health   India   Patients   Photos  
Pregnancy The Times Of India
Woman conceives despite family planning surgery
BOKARO: A woman has complained of becoming pregnant despite having undergone a family planning operation. Now, Pari Devi (25) has been running from pillar to post with he... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Couple   Family   Photos   Pregnancy   Surgery  
Politics Business & Economy
- Smita Thackeray hails Sonia for women's quota bill
- 'One hurdle down, many more ahead for women's bill&#
- SP, RJD walk out of Rajya Sabha over MPs' suspension
- China seeks to annihilate Tibet's Buddhism - Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama delivers his annual address from exile in India marking the 51st anniversary of a failed Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule in Dharamsla, India, Wednesday, March 10, 2010.
China seeks to annihilate Tibet's Buddhism - Dalai Lama
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- Steel intake up, prices may rise
- Jugalbandi long-distance
- Infy seeing increase in deal inflows
- Russia to sign deals worth $10b with India during Putin'
A stockbroker trades in Bombay, India, Tuesday, May 16, 2006. Indian stocks ended higher Tuesday after three consecutive days of losses, although the market remained volatile with big swings in share prices. The benchmark Sensex closed at 11,873.73 points, rebounding from an intraday low of 11,378.96
Sensex edges up as Reliance gains
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Opinions Education
- The 'Hurt' Locker
- The forest of languages and hope
- All For One
- Language Without Barriers
Cattle  -  Cow  -  Calves  -  Livestock  -  Farm Animals
Livestock rearing - key to poverty reduction strategies
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- CPM, Trinamool students’ wings slug it out in colleges
- PUSU members protest police action on students
- Principal fails UP Board exam; assaults student, opens fire
- Cabinet to discuss five education reform bills today
India's main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party leader LK Advani, front, walks after addressing a rally in Gauhati, India, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. Security has been beefed up in Shillong state after an alleged email by a group calling itself the Indian Mujahideen, threatened to eliminate Advani during his Shillong visit.
LK Advani favours compulsory voting
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Science Sport
- Fate of 16 GDC interns hangs in balance as stir continues
- Indian-American professor wins $500,000 US science award
- Large Mammals Need Protected Areas, Forest Cover In India
- Germany seeks R&D ties in India
Tiger - Animal
Large Mammals Need Protected Areas, Forest Cover In India
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- WANKHEDE: High Court judges to take a look at edevelopment o
- Footballers from war-ravaged Afghanistan win everyone's
- Play more on clay: Ramesh Krishnan
- Chargers on track: Coach
Indian tennis team players cheer their captain Leander Paes, front, after he won reverse singles against Pakistan's Aqeel Khan in the Davis Cup Asia-Oceania Zone Group I in Bombay, India, Sunday, April 9, 2006. India retained its place in the Davis Cup after Paes overcame Pakistan's Khan 6-4, 7-6 (4), 3-6, 0-6, 6-1 in the decider reverse singles Sunday.
Leander Paes calls for support to Haiti victims
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