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Bridging gaps between India and Pakistan |
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By Ravinder Singh Robin Wagah Border (Amritsar), May 28 (ANI): In August 1947, Sir Cyril Radcliffe drew a line demarcating the boundary that created the separated countries of India and Pakistan. Since then, the 'Radcliffe Line' has separated millions of families and neighbours, unmindful of the fact of whether they were Hindus or Muslims in what was once known as Hindustan. |
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People of Kashmir are not fools |
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Wednesday, 28 May 2008 |
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By Dr Shabir Choudhry London, May 28 (ANI): Commenting on situation of Pakistan, a prominent Pakistani writer, Masood Hasan wrote, 'Here is a country that has gone to pieces, all its great slogans and its even greater dreams crushed into dust 60 years after its birth. It can now boast of having the largest amount of failed institutions in the world. It has been reduced to a beggar whom very few are now prepared to give more alms.' (The News, Wednesday, May 21, 2008). |
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Where abusing God is a fashion |
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Wednesday, 28 May 2008 |
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By K.G.Vasuki Madikeri (Karnataka), May 28 (ANI): Thousands of hill tribes recently converged at the famous Ayyappa Temple to mark Kunde Habba, a festival of abusing God, in Karnataka's Devarapura area near Thithiamthi Village of Madikeri District's Virajpet Taluk. |
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Vocational traiing women of Afghanistan in Gujarat |
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By Uday Adhvaryu Ahmedabad, May 28 (ANI): A group of 35 Afghan women in Ahmedabad are being imparted vocational training in an intiative to to rehabilitate war-affected women of Afghanistan. |
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