Haqqanis wife fled Pakistan out of ISI fear
LAHORE The wife of under-fire former Pakistani ambassador to US Husain Haqqani has fled to Washington, saying she feared of being kidnapped by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan.
The Sunday Times report quoted Farahnaz...
Explosion kills 5, injuring 6 in central China
CHANGSHA - An explosion triggered by old scores between two villagers in Lianyuan City in central China's Hunan Province killed five people and injured six on Sunday, China's Lunar New Year eve, local police said Monday.
The explosion occurred...
South Asia rides on Indias coat-tails
Last week, the United Nations (UN) put out its report World Economic Situation and Prospects 2012. Besides its grim summation of global economic prospects in the immediate future, the UN made a significant observation: South Asias economic growth in...
False falgger????????????
When the first Indian supercomputer, PARAM, was launched in 1991, India was only the third country in the world to possess supercomputing power after the US and Japan. :woot: :cheers: :cheers:
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How Sri Lankan/Lankan Ranger missed this news???? :woot:
It will send out a very bad message in Islamic world.
And its a clear cut case of Islamic phobia as they have singled out Muslim and not taken any action against christian missionaries.
- Its 2012 bro, get out and see for ur self through "Pradhan Manti Gram Dasak Yojana" they have connected every village with all weather X 365 days roads.
There is a huge difference between Indian roads for last few years.
BBC News - Sri Lanka 'expels 161 foreign Muslim preachers'
Sri Lanka Expels 161 Foreign Muslim Clerics
Sri Lanka to deport 161 Islamic missionaries | World | DAWN.COM
Apart from a good news for rural India and poor people its a good news for Indian bus manufacturers like Tata and Ashok Leyland they will get huge orders. :yahoo: :cheers:
- Poor people will get affordable transport facilities
- Economic activities will increase
- Connectivity will increase...
Rural India to get 85,000 new buses
New Delhi: The government plans to roll out at least 85,000 buses in rural areas in the next five years in its bid to improve public transport. This is likely to improve the availability of public transport across the states and help shift people to...