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Gaya vegetable vendor's daughter prepares to be a national player |
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Friday, 08 February 2008 |
By Surya Pratap Singh Gaya, Feb.8 (ANI): Many of us tend to easily give up in life when faced by difficult circumstances. But the daughter of a vegetable vendor in Gaya has demonstrated that it's always possible to rise with a never say die spirit. |
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Suraj Kund fair a major draw for art and craft lovers |
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Thursday, 07 February 2008 |
By Shraddha Anand/Sherya Agarwal Suraj Kund (Faridabad), Feb.7 (ANI): The famous Suraj Kund Mela or handloom and handicrafts fair that started this past week here for its 22nd annual edition is fascinating a large number of people including international tourists. |
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Buddhist oil paintings in Afghan caves earliest in the world |
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Thursday, 07 February 2008 |
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Washington, February 7 (ANI): A new chemical analysis suggests that Buddhist paintings from Afghanistan's famed Bamian caves are the world's earliest known oil paintings, say researchers. |
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Underground "meditation" in Uttar Pradesh |
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Wednesday, 06 February 2008 |
By Kamna Mathur Farrukhabad, Feb.6 (ANI): Ascetics in India have long been known for performing various dare-devil acts by developing self-control through Yoga. But in Uttar Pradesh a man has gone underground in a pit to 'meditate' for a week. |
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A dignified Iraqi official turned painter living a hand to mouth life in Capital |
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Wednesday, 06 February 2008 |
By Sonali Chowdhury New Delhi, Feb.6 (ANI): A former Iraqi official under Saddam Hussein's regime, who could have easily been a great resource for many short story writers, publishers or media organizations in India, is struggling to eke out a living in the capital as a painter. |
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