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India: Constitution and Laws
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NEW DELHI — Indian police Thursday filed formal charges, including gang-rape and murder, against five adult men for the alleged rape and killing of a 23-year-old physiotherapy student last month in a case that has shocked India. The police are pursuing a case against a sixth suspect in juvenile court. Thursday's charges were filed at the Saket district court complex in south Delhi.
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India: Constitution and Laws
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Jan 3, 2013 Authorities filed rape and murder charges Thursday against five men accused of the gang rape of a 23-year-old university student on a New Delhi bus. The men charged are Ram Singh, 33, the bus driver; his brother Mukesh Singh, 26, who cleans buses for the same company; Pavan Gupta, 19, a fruit vendor; Akshay Singh, 24, a bus washer; and Vinay Sharma, 20, a fitness trainer.
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India: Travel & Tourism
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Air and rail traffic has been disrupted in India by dense fog which has enveloped the capital, Delhi in recent days.
On Tuesday more than 100 flights were affected as visibility fell to near-zero levels, officials said.Disruption due to fog in winter has become routine in north India.
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India: Miscellaneous
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The ashes of an Indian woman who died after being gang-raped on a bus in the capital, Delhi, a fortnight ago have been scattered in the river Ganges.
The family, along with hundreds of well-wishers, performed the rituals in Ballia district in Uttar Pradesh state.
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India: Miscellaneous
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President Pranab Mukherjee cancelled all new year celebrations and appealed to the people not to greet him.
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India: Miscellaneous
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NEW DELHI (AP) — India's army and navy canceled New Year's celebrations on Monday out of respect for a New Delhi student whose gang-rape and murder has set off an impassioned debate about what the nation needs to do to prevent such a tragedy from happening again.
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India: Miscellaneous
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Prosecutors say a woman accused of pushing an immigrant from India to his death in front of a New York subway train has been charged with murder as a hate crime.The district attorney for Queens (NYC) said the suspect, Erika Menendez, 31, who was seen muttering to herself before the attack, had admitted to investigators that she pushed the victim on Thursday because “I hate Hindus and Muslims.”
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India: Miscellaneous
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Russian aircraft maker MiG has delivered four MiG-29K/KUB ship-borne fighters to the Indian Navy under a contract concluded in 2010, the company said. In March 2010, Russia and India signed a $1.5-billion contract for the supply of 29 additional MiG-29K Fulcrum-D carrier-based fighter jets to New Delhi.
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India: Travel & Tourism
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The roads leading to India Gate, the site of earlier protests that had turned violent, were barricaded by the police early Saturday, and nearby subway stations were closed. More than 40 police units were deployed in the area, including 28 units of the Central Reserve Police Force
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India: Miscellaneous
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Sonia Gandhi, India’s most powerful female politician and the president of the governing Congress Party, made a rare televised statement that was broadcast on Saturday. “As a woman, and mother, I understand how protesters feel,” she said. “Today we pledge that the victim will get justice,” she said.
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India: Miscellaneous
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The woman, who has not been identified, has become a symbol for the treatment of women in India. She boarded a bus with a male friend after watching a movie at a mall, and was raped and attacked with an iron rod by the men, who the police later said had been drinking and were on a “joy ride.”
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India: Constitution and Laws
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NEW DELHI — As protests grew in India on Saturday over the death of a young woman who was raped in Delhi this month by several men in a moving bus, the police said six men accused of attacking her had been charged with murder. A police spokesman, Rajan Bhagat, said that if convicted of murder, the men could face the death penalty in the Dec 16 attack, which shocked India because of its savagery.
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India: Business & Economy
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NEW DELHI--The Ikea Group's India plans looked brighter Wednesday, with a senior minister hinting that the government is likely to approve the Swedish retail giant's application to set up wholly owned stores and that it may drop a key condition that would have limited its product offerings.
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India: Government & Politics
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NEW DELHI - Russia and India signed weapons deals worth billions of dollars Monday. Putin and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh hailed co-operation between their countries as officials signed a $1.6 billion deal for 42 Sukhoi Su-30 fighter jets that will be license-built in India from Russian components and a $1.3 billion contract for the delivery of 71 Mil Mi-17 military helicopters.
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India: Miscellaneous
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Mon Dec 24, 2012 NEW DELHI In an unusual televised address, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called for calm following the weekend clashes in New Delhi and vowed to punish the rapists for their "monstrous" crime.
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India: Miscellaneous
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Mon Dec 24, 2012 NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian authorities throttled movement in the heart of the capital on Monday, shutting roads and railway stations in a bid to restore law and order after police fought pitched battles with protesters enraged by the gang rape of a young woman.
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India: People & Places
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Victoria Memorial in Kolkata, a pearly architectural extravaganza is Lord Curzon's homage to Queen Victoria, Empress of India. It's a sumptuous marble building with domes, columns, maidens in draped gowns and snarling stone lions. There is a statue of the Queen in front of the main doors. #heritagesite
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India: People & Places
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St Paul's (Kolkata) has its original finely carved mahogany pews, frescoes on the walls showing the life of St Paul and an Edward Burne-Jones stained glass window.
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India: People & Places
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St Paul's Cathedral in Kolkata ( formerly Calcutta), has an English service at 10.30am. The Cathedral, built in 1847, is a gothic revival building.
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India: Business & Economy
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At a time when the country’s energy needs are growing at a staggering pace, India depends heavily on coal, drawing on the fifth-largest reserves in the world. But mining has consistently fallen below target, imports are rising fast and the problems in the largely state-run industry may have even more far-reaching implications
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India: Business & Economy
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Across India, thermal power stations are running below capacity because they can’t get enough coal, and factories are running on expensive diesel generators because they can’t get enough power. Millions of tons of coal are stockpiled because they can’t be transported quickly to the nearest rail yard.
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India: Government & Politics
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Arms sales will be on the agenda when Russian President Vladimir Putin visits India on Monday to court a country that has traditionally been a top client.
Putin's trip, his first to India since he started a new Kremlin six-year term in May, is a chance to reaffirm Russia's interest in India, long a regional ally and now a partner in the BRICS group of emerging market nations.
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India: Miscellaneous
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A year after Russia sought to ban the Bhagavad Gita, the Iskcon Krishna temple in Moscow is facing closure by the Russian government. By January 15, 2013, Iskcon monks said their Moscow temple, the only Hindu temple in Russia, would be demolished by the city authorities.
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India: People & Places
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23 Dec 2012 Sachin Tendulkar announces retirement from India's one-day international cricket side. "I have decided to retire from the One Day format of the game," he said.
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India: Business & Economy
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NEW DELHI: Blackberry smartphone maker Research-In-Motion has roped in Ranbir Kapoor as its brand ambassador in India, a move that is aimed at attracting young entrepreneurs and professionals.
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India: Hotels & Resorts
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The Oberoi Vanyavilas - Nestling in the natural beauty of the wilds, The Oberoi Vanyavilas is India’s leading luxury jungle resort on the edge of the Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve. The perfect base from which to explore the territory of the majestic tiger. While it is warm during the day, mornings and evenings are pleasant.
Telephone : 91 7462 22 3999
Facsimile : 91 7462 22 3988
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India: History & Culture
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In Hindu lore, the Goddess Durga rode tigers into battles to save the world from demons. In early times grateful peasants did their best to protect them. In early times grateful peasants did their best to protect them. But weaker animals pushed out of their normal rangelands sometimes preyed on humans, triggering a backlash. #tiger
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India: Travel & Tourism
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#tiger #wildlife Ranthambore National Park - A matrix of lakes and razor sharp gorges in the shadow of the Aravalli and Vindhya Mountains, Ranthambore is the perfect backdrop for panthers, caracals, jackals, samba deer and 200 types of birds. But the main draw is the tiger. Read more...
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By 1970, India’s tiger population became so depleted that the government outlawed hunting the animals and, to bolster their numbers, in 1973 launched “Project Tiger.” Today, roughly half of the world’s few thousand remaining tigers reside in Ranthambore and 38 other Indian preserves. #tiger #wildlife
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India: Business & Economy
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Malaysia has moved its way up to be India's second most important trading partner among Asean countries and also India's premier gateway to the region and China, while India is now Malaysia's largest trading partner in South Asia.
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India: Business & Economy
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Malaysia has commercial links with India dating back to the pre-Christian era, the relationship has evolved into strategic partnership, resulting in strong bilateral ties, vibrant people-to-people exchanges and extensive trade opportunities.
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India: Constitution and Laws
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There are 477 convicts on death row in India, the government says. The information was revealed in the Rajya Sabha [the upper house of the parliament] in response to a question on the number of convicts on death row in Indian jails. Indian courts hand out capital punishment in the "rarest of rare" cases, but it is rarely carried out.
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India: Business & Economy
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Mr Tata has been the king of India’s corporate scene for the past two decades. Indians look up to him in much the same way that Italians once looked up to Gianni Agnelli at Fiat or Americans did to J.P. Morgan. Read more... #tata
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India: Business & Economy
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20 DEC 2012 You can live in a house, drive a car, make a phone call, season your food, insure yourself, wear a watch, walk in shoes, cool yourself with air-conditioning and stay in a hotel, all courtesy of Tata firms. #tata
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India: Business & Economy
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Ratan Tata, retires as chairman of Tata Sons on December 28th. The conglomerate he runs is India’s largest private-sector concern, accounting for 7% of the stockmarket. It pays 3% of all India’s corporate tax and 5% of all its excise duty. #tata
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India: History & Culture
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In 2001, during Kumbh Mela more than 40 million people gathered on the main bathing day at Allahabad, breaking a world record for the biggest human gathering. #kumbhmela
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India: History & Culture
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The Kumbh Mela has been held on the banks of the Ganges for thousands of years. It is at its largest once every 12 years when it attracts tens of millions of people. The festival is scheduled to take place from 14 January to 10 March 2013 and is billed as the biggest religious gathering in the world.
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India: History & Culture
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The northern Indian city of Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh state is getting ready for the Hindu festival of Maha Kumbh Mela when tens of millions of pilgrims are expected to visit to bathe at the Sangam - the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati rivers. Many of them have already begun arriving over the past month. Read more... #kumbhmela
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