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India: Business & Economy
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Canadian satellites to be launched from India Monday. There’s a lot riding on NEOSSat and Sapphire, two Canadian satellites scheduled to be launched from India on Monday.A total of seven satellites will be launched aboard India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, at 7:25 a.m. ET.NEOSSat will be on the lookout for “Aten” asteroids which, every once and a while, will cross Earth’s path.
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India: Business & Economy
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Offices and factories were shut in many places and transport was disrupted. New Delhi and Mumbai, were mostly unaffected and financial markets were open. The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry said on Tuesday the two-day strike was expected to cause a loss of 150 billion-200 billion rupees ($2.8-billion to $3.7-billion U.S.), hurting sectors such as banking, insurance and transport.
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India: People & Places
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Britain's then colonial governor-general of India arranged for the huge diamond to be presented to Queen Victoria in 1850.
If Kate Middleton, the wife of Prince William, who is second in line to the throne, eventually becomes queen consort she will don the crown holding the Koh I Noor diamond on official occasions.
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India: History & Culture
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British Prime Minister David Cameron says a giant diamond his country forced India to hand over in the colonial era that was set in the late Queen Elizabeth I's crown will not be returned.
Speaking on the third and final day of a visit to India aimed at drumming up trade and investment, Cameron ruled out handing back the 105-carat Koh-i-Noor diamond, now on display in the Tower of London.
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India: Food and Restaurants
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Dumplings stuffed with a variety of ground meat (pork, mutton, chicken, lamb, yak), vegetables or cheese, steamed, fried or boiled in a soup called mothuk, momos probably originated in China and passed through Tibet to the Himalayan regions. They are now most popular in places with a significant Tibetan and Nepalese diaspora - Dilli Haat, Kolkata's Tiretti BazarChinese market and Gangtok's dhabas.
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India: Food and Restaurants
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Mahesh Gupta supervises a thin staff mould anywhere between 500 to 1000 plates of momos every other day for corporate parties. After an MBA in 2010, Gupta roamed the country tasting momos. His goal is simple — make momos synonymous with Mumbai street food. After conceiving 21 varieties including those with bombil, chocolate and chicken bhuna, he set up a kiosk at Orchid City Centre Mall.
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India: Food and Restaurants
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Milan Thapa set up Kepchaki Momos on Carter Road (Mumbai) in 2011 when he failed to find the kind they make back home in Bahundangi, a village in Jhapa District of Nepal. Recently set up a second stall in the lane leading to Bandra's National College. Kepchaki is one of the few to serve the original pork variant (Rs 90 for 6 pieces), and a prawn version.
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India: Food and Restaurants
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Dim Sum and More inside Churchgate station serves yummy chicken momos. (Rs 50 for 6). Moktu, a chain with outlets at Infinity Mall, Andheri, Malad and Oberoi Mall in Goregaon, serves excellent Momo-cha — traditional Nepali chicken momos (Rs 85 for 6).
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India: Miscellaneous
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India’s Home Ministry circulated late last year to Indian missions abroad, stipulating that gay couples, single men and women, nonmarried couples and couples from countries where surrogacy is illegal be prohibited from hiring a commercial surrogate in India.
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India: Miscellaneous
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India leads day of 'One Billion Rising' for women
— Indians were at the forefront of global protests on Thursday in the One Billion Rising campaign for women's rights, galvanised by the recent fatal gang rape that shocked the country.
Flashmobs, marches, singing and dances were planned in about 200 countries as part of the campaign's day of action.
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India: Travel & Tourism
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The asteroid 2012 DA14, which will fly at a distance of 27,700 km above the surface of Earth on February 15, will be visible across Asia including India, but only with the help of binoculars and telescopes.N Sri Raghunandan Kumar, general secretary Planetary Society of India, said that the asteroid will appear as a slow moving dot in the background of various pattern of stars.
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India: Business & Economy
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Helicopter executives with ties to ORNGE arrested in India bribery scheme. Two Italian helicopter executives who dealt with Ontario's ORNGE air ambulance deal are facing bribery allegations involving a chopper deal in India.
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India: Travel & Tourism
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Police in the northern Indian city of Allahabad have detained a photographer from France for flying "dangerously low" in a helicopter over the Kumbh Mela festival. Read more...
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India: Travel & Tourism
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Insurgents in India's troubled northeast are suspected of using AK-47 assault rifles to hunt rare, one-horned rhinos to cash in on a huge demand for the animals' horns in China and Southeast Asia, police said Wednesday.21 rhinos were killed last year and eight so far this year. A half dozen of them were killed in the past month alone using AK-47s.
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India: Arts & Entertainment
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SRINAGAR, INDIA—The first all-girl rock band in Indian-controlled Kashmir has decided to disband after only one concert because of threats its teenage members received on #socialmedia and a demand from a top Muslim cleric that they stop performing.
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India: Constitution and Laws
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February 3, 2013 India's president approved an ordinance strengthening sexual-assault laws Sunday, with death as the maximum punishment in cases of rape.
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India: Business & Economy
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Thirty Indian software product companies have come together to form a new association, marking the first break from the omnibus IT industry body Nasscom and reflecting the growing confidence and maturity of the software product community.
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India: People & Places
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Pope Benedict XVI has nominated Cardinal Mar Besalios Cleemis from India in two important panels, including the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue, of the Vatican.
Cardinal Cleemis, head of Kerala-based Syro Malankara Catholic Church, was also made a member of the Council for Eastern Congregations .
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India: Schools, Colleges & Universities
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WASHINGTON: Ten Indian-American school students have made it to the 40 finalists of the prestigious Intel Science Talent Search for the year 2013.
These 40 students were selected from 300 semifinalists and more than 1,700 entrants to compete in Washington, DC from March 7-13 for $630,000 in awards, with the top winner receiving $100,000 from the Intel Foundation.
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India: Communication & Transportation
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1 Feb 2013: Dense fog over parts of north India today led railways to cancel 10 trains and reschedule two of them.
Fourteen trains are running late due to bad weather, a northern Railway spokesperson said.
A thick blanket of fog in Amritsar, Patiala, Ludhiana, Ambala and New Delhi this morning disrupted normal life in the region.
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India: Constitution and Laws
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India's Supreme Court has ordered the police not to arrest leading academic Ashis Nandy for making controversial remarks at the Jaipur Literature Festival.
But the court advised Mr Nandy to be more cautious when speaking.
The sociologist was reported as saying that some of India's most disadvantaged groups were the "most corrupt".
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India: History & Culture
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Before hostilities erupted between Indian and Pakistani troops in the Kargil sector in 1999, Gen Pervez Musharraf crossed the Line of Control in a helicopter and spent a night at a location 11 km inside Indian territory, a former aide to the military ruler has said. Col Ashfaq Hussain, who was a senior officer in the Pakistan Army's media arm, said Musharraf flew across the LoC on March 28, 1999.
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India: Hotels & Resorts
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According to Reuters, Trivago, a “travel metasearch website,” compiled hotel reviews from more than 140 accommodation booking sites and found Delhi came 80 in a list of 100 cities that had at least 135 hotels and 60 reviews. It did not include TripAdvisor postings.
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India: Business & Economy
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The iPhone - its five hottest rivals in the Indian market: Nokia Lumia 920, Apple iPhone 5, LG Optimus Vu, Samsung Galaxy Note II and HTC's own One X .
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India: Business & Economy
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HTC has launched country's most expensive Android phone, Butterfly. At Rs 45, 990, the phone is even costlier than the so-called Gold standard in phones, Apple iPhone 5.
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India: History & Culture
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"At the most solemn ceremony held in the brilliantly lit and high domes of Durbar Hall at Government House, India was declared a Sovereign Democratic Republic exactly at 18 minutes past 10 on the morning of January 26, 1950. Six minutes later, Dr Rajendra Prasad was sworn in as President," reports Fauji Akhbar (now Sainik Samachar) in a February 4 article in 1950
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India: History & Culture
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The historic Rajpath has become synonymous with the January 26 parade, but it was an amphitheatre named after a former Viceroy that was witness to the celebrations marking the birth of the Republic 63 years ago.
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India: Miscellaneous
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CHICAGO - A federal judge imposed a 35-year prison sentence Thursday on David Coleman Headley for his role in plotting the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks that killed 166 people, including six Americans, and for a foiled plot in Denmark.
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India: Shopping
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In the glinting showroom of the Gem Palace in the city of Jaipur: strings of rubies, pearls the size of grapes, collars of emeralds and, everywhere, bright yellow gold. The Gem Palace has supplied princes, prime ministers, socialites and no small number of families preparing for weddings, for hundreds of years.
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India: Arts & Entertainment
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VANCOUVER - The glitter and glamour of Bollywood will come to Vancouver in early April, after Premier Christy Clark on Tuesday announced that B.C will host the inaugural Times of India Film Awards.
Clark said the Times of India is the largest media organization in that country and reaches 90 million people a day.
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India: Miscellaneous
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Cambridge University scientists say they have seen four-stranded DNA at work in human cells for the first time. The "famous molecule of life", is more familiar to us as a double helix. The existence of these structures may be loaded when the cell has a certain genotype or a dysfunctional state," said Prof Shankar Balasubramanian from Cambridge's department of chemistry.
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India: Constitution and Laws
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India's Supreme Court will hear a petition on Tuesday by one of the five men charged with the gang rape and murder of a student in a bus to shift the case out of the capital on grounds that the atmosphere was too surcharged to ensure a fair trial.
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India: Government & Politics
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India's Congress party has named Rahul Gandhi as the party's vice president, giving a clear indication that the scion of the Gandhi-Nehru dynasty would be the party's prime ministerial candidate in the federal elections in 2014.
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India: Travel & Tourism
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Nation with biggest tiger population India.
Estimated number of tigers in India Between 1571 and 1875.
Number of Indian states with tiger populations 17.
Number of Indian states with more than 100 tigers Seven. #wildlife #tiger
Estimated number of tigers killed by poachers in India 923 between 1994 and 2010.
Source: Wildlife Protection Society of India
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India: People & Places
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With more than ten million fan following on Facebook, Oscar-winning music composer A R Rahman has become the most popular Indian on the social networking site by leaving behind Amitabh Bachchan and Sachin Tendulkar.
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Sephi Bergerson is an Israeli-born photographer who has lived and worked in India since 2002 and photographed the country’s polio eradication campaign since 2004. His first book, “Street Food of India,” won several international awards. More information is available on his blog, Fotowala. “Just Another Indian Wedding” is scheduled for publication in 2013 by Harper Collins.
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India: Arts & Entertainment
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“Just Another Indian Wedding" Sephi Bergerson - The book features weddings from a vast array of Indian communities: Tamil Brahmin, Bengali and Sikh, Hindu Punjabi, Hyderabadi Muslim and Rajput; Kashmiri Pandit, Ladakhi Buddhist and Goan Catholic; Syrian Christian and Zoroastrian Parsi. I also photographed a mass wedding of the Dawoodi Bhora community in Mumbai and a Kodava Coorg celebration.
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