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India: Travel & Tourism
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#IndianRailways Qazigund-Srinagar-Baramulla rail link was built to connect the Kashmir Valley to the rest of country. This rail link has an 11 km long tunnel, the longest in India that cuts through massive Pir Panjal mountain range.
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India: Travel & Tourism
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#IndianRailways Jammu-Udhampur rail linkWith 20 major tunnels and 158 bridges, this rail link offer breathtaking and picturesque view of the rivers and valleys around the Shivalik Mountain Ranges.
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India: Business & Economy
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India's rich temples may open gold vaults for Modi. India is the world's biggest consumer of gold and its ancient temples have collected billions of dollars in jewellery, bars and coins over the centuries - all hidden securely in vaults, some ancient and some modern. Read more...
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500 sq. yds. FREEHOLD GURGAON DLF CITY PHASE III PLOT FOR SALE
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#RealEstateForSale 500 sq. yds. FREEHOLD GURGAON DLF CITY PHASE III PLOT FOR SALE. DIRECT BY OWNER. BEST OFFER. *Exclusive residential neighborhood *DLF corporate Park back to back *Dronacharya Metro station a walking distance *Nilkhant hospital 10 minutes walk
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India: Travel & Tourism
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#FlightsToIndia Gill International Travel established in February 1982. It is the largest network of Travel Agencies nation wide having 12 branch locations and associate offices in Canada (Coast to Coast), USA and India. All Gill International Travel locations are IATA approved and carry wholesale and retail licenses as required by the authorities. All locations are also operating under BSP, (except surrey BC and India office). Read more...
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India: History & Culture
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Ancient skeletons found in India. Mohenjo Daro is the world's oldest surviving city and dates back to the pre-Hindu Indus Valley civilisation. Read more...
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India: Food, Groceries & Restaurants
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Chicken Curry made with National Spice Mix - available at 2 Thorncliffe Pk. Dr. Unit 5-15, Toronto, Ontario M4H 1H2 Phone: 1 (416) 467-0177 Meat Department: 1 (416) 467-9112 Fax: 1 (416) 467-0424 #IndianCuisine #IndianCuisineCanada
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India: Science & Technology
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#BooksAboutIndia First published in 1202, Fibonacci’s Liber Abaci was the most important books on mathematics in Europe, introducing Hindu numerals and methods throughout Europe. This is the first translation into a modern European language, of interest not only to historians of science but also to all mathematicians and mathematics teachers interested in the origins of their methods. Read more...
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India: Food, Groceries & Restaurants
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#BooksAboutIndia #IndianCuisine Indian for Everyone is the third book by Anupy Singla, by far her most stunning and comprehensive offering yet. Singla is America's favorite authority on Indian home cooking, and her expertise with delicious, healthful recipes has endeared her to fans everywhere. This new book opens up the true simplicity and flavor of Indian food for anyone, regardless of dietary restrictions or familiarity.
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India: History & Culture
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#BooksAboutIndia The classic travelogue of one of America's most famous authors, Mark Twain, "Following the Equator" was written when having compelled to take a tour of the British Empire in 1895 and write about it, published in 1897; it is a classic example of Twain's ever vigilant observational wit. He addresses such important and still ever timely topics as racism, imperialism and religion. Read more...
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India: Doctors, Hospitals, Medical Services
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Rice University researchers are developing a highly accurate, touch-free system that uses a video camera to monitor patients’ vital signs just by looking at their faces. The team of Rice graduate student Mayank Kumar and professors Ashok Veeraraghavan and Ashutosh Sabharwal created the system that will let doctors diagnose patients from a distance.
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India: Business & Economy
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India Outlook Raised by Moody’s While Fitch Sees Faster Growth. India’s credit rating outlook was raised to positive by Moody’s Investors Service and Fitch Ratings boosted its growth forecast, signaling optimism that policy makers can improve Asia’s No. 3 economy.
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India: People & Places
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India leads rescue of foreign nationals, including Americans, trapped in Yemen. More so than any other nation, India has taken the lead in the rescue of foreigners trapped in Yemen, evacuating more than 550 foreigners from 32 countries, including a dozen Americans and three Pakistanis. Read more...
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In Surprise Move, India's Biggest Banks Slash Lending Rates. Two of India’s largest banks surprisingly slashed their base lending rate on Tuesday following remarks by the country’s central bank chief that they’d have to do more to spur lending.
The State Bank of India and mortgage lender HDFC Bank cut their base rate from 10% to 9.85%. Read more...
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India: Miscellaneous
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Half of India's rivers are polluted, says government report
Number of rivers defined as ‘polluted’ in India has risen from 121 to 275 in the last five years, with increased levels of sewage a primary cause. Read more...
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India: History & Culture
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India is starting to acknowledge the role played by more than a million of its soldiers in helping its British colonial masters win the first World War. More than 65,000 Indian soldiers, part of the largest volunteer force deployed in the first World War, were wounded.
Some 13,000 Indian men won gallantry medals, including 11 Victoria Crosses.
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The new Nikon D4S is an unparalleled state-of-the-art camera perfected to meet professional demands
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#BuyACamera The new Nikon D4S is an unparalleled state-of-the-art camera perfected to meet professional demands. It has an incredible FX-format CMOS sensor with 16.2 effective megapixels and EXPEED 4 image-processing engine that empowers you to capture full-frame images with superior quality that’s second to none. Available in India.
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India: Travel & Tourism
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MUMBAI : Four Seasons Private Jet To Take 52 Pax Out On A World Trip Hospitality major Four Seasons' branded jet, that has embarked on its maiden world tour with 52 enthusiastic travellers who have paid $120,000 for a ticket, has touched down at the Maximum City on Thursday night.
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