Thursday, 22 November 2018

Netas and locals bow in deference to 'deity' Narmada

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Netas and locals bow in deference to 'deity' Narmada Netas and locals bow in deference to 'deity' Narmada
Narmada is not a river for the people of Madhya Pradesh. It is like a goddess who is invoked for an auspicious beginning, a means of livelihood and at election time a promise to be made.
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Railways puts renovated heritage steam loco Azad WP 7200 Railways puts renovated heritage steam loco Azad WP 7200
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'A case of misdirected adventure': Tribesmen kill American missionary 'A case of misdirected adventure': Tribesmen kill American missionary
The first time American John Allen Chau visited the isolated island in the seas between India and Southeast Asia where he was killed by the tribesmen.
China's model village of ethnic unity shows cracks in facade China's model village of ethnic unity shows cracks in facade
The place where colorful murals of what authorities consider to be scenes of unity, such as a Uighur man and his family holding a Chinese flag.
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