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When kids at Delhis South Avenue missed their VIP neighbours on Dussehra
While many politicians across Delhi were busy attending Dussehra functions at popular venues on Sunday evening, children from the servant quarters at South Avenue, the VVIP colony, burnt the effigy of the demon King on their own. ANI
Turmoil in Pakistan could affect peace process with India: US analyst
A US expert of South Asia today said that the present political turmoil in Pakistan will gravely affect its ongoing peace process with India. ANI
As Ravanas burnt, Goddess Durga leaves for her heavenly abode
As sun went down, fireworks lit Delhi sky with the burning of effigies of demon King Ravana, symbolizing the victory of good over evil on Dusshera. ANI
Burning of demon King brings cheers on Jalore artisans in Jaipur
As a big number of effigies of demon King Ravana, brother Kumbhakarna and son Meghnatha were burnt across the country on Sunday evening, many artisans from Jalore took a big sigh of relief having met the huge local demand here. ANI
Army personnel celebrate Durga Puja in Kashmir Valley
Army personnel, who are deputed at Srinagar, celebrated Durga Puja here, and marked the festivities in a manner akin to the ten-day long festival being celebrated in Kolkata. ANI
Ludhiana pays tribute to Shringar blast victims
The people of Ludhiana paid tribute to those who were killed in a blast that took place inside a cinema hall here on October 14, claiming six lives. ANI
Crucial UPA-Left meet on Indo-US nuke deal tomorrow
The crucial meeting between the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) and the Left parties will take place here on Monday to end the impasse over the much-touted Indo-US civil nuclear cooperation agreement. ANI
Advani writes to PM over growing unrest among paddy growers
Senior BJP leader and the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, LK Advani, has written a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to bring his attention to the growing unrest among the paddy growers across the country, particularly in the southern states. ANI
Delhi to host 4th International Conference on Federalism on Nov 5-7
India, which will host the fourth International Conference on Federalism in the first week of November, is all set to take and give suggestions on the issue to the participating countries. ANI
Also see International News / Press Releases on October 21, 2007
