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NEW DELHI: Union minister Ramdas Athawale on Tuesday termed his party RPI(A)’s exclusion from Mahayuti seat-sharing seat-sharing for BMC polls as "betrayal of trust". [2]
Nor’wester devastates over 750 homes in Naogaon, Bogura 17 March 2026, 00:33 AM Natural disaster Flash flood fears grow as dyke works miss deadline in Sunamganj, Netrakona 6 March 2026, 02:32 AM Natural disaster 'Strongest earthquake in our memory': ... (confirmed by 2 sources) [3]
Alternatively shunned and romanticized by Indian society, tawaifs -- also called courtesans, dancing girls or prostitutes -- are making a comeback in Indian media and literature. [4]
Nongprue officials donated food to coronavirus-quarantined residents and a wheelchair to a disabled local. [5]
YANGON -- Clad in a silk longyi sarong as she sits on an opulent sofa in her central Yangon mansion, Thet Thet Khine might seem like one of the most improbable new faces of the National League for Democracy -- a party better known for grass-roots act... [6]
Two local Rotary clubs joined the Lawyers Council of Pattaya on a visit to Pattaya Remand Prison on International Women’s Day. [7]
When Ladda Rattanaoran was born, King Rama VI of Siam sat in the Grand Palace, the kingdom had only 10 million people and democracy was still a decade away. On June 27, Ladda passed a physical exam with flying colors. [8]
PoliticsHijab row sparks fears of Muslim marginalization in India Dispute over religious symbols enters courts, raises sectarian tensions Muslim female students in several Indian states say their identities are being challenged by colleges and school... [9]
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NEW DELHI: Union minister Ramdas Athawale on Tuesday termed his party RPI(A)’s exclusion from Mahayuti seat-sharing seat-sharing for BMC polls as "betrayal of trust".
Nor’wester devastates over 750 homes in Naogaon, Bogura 17 March 2026, 00:33 AM Natural disaster Flash flood fears grow as dyke works miss deadline in Sunamganj, Netrakona 6 March 2026, 02:32 AM Natural disaster 'Strongest earthquake in our memory':
Alternatively shunned and romanticized by Indian society, tawaifs -- also called courtesans, dancing girls or prostitutes -- are making a comeback in Indian media and literature.
Nongprue officials donated food to coronavirus-quarantined residents and a wheelchair to a disabled local.
YANGON -- Clad in a silk longyi sarong as she sits on an opulent sofa in her central Yangon mansion, Thet Thet Khine might seem like one of the most improbable new faces of the National League for Democracy -- a party better known for grass-roots act
Two local Rotary clubs joined the Lawyers Council of Pattaya on a visit to Pattaya Remand Prison on International Women’s Day.
When Ladda Rattanaoran was born, King Rama VI of Siam sat in the Grand Palace, the kingdom had only 10 million people and democracy was still a decade away. On June 27, Ladda passed a physical exam with flying colors.
PoliticsHijab row sparks fears of Muslim marginalization in India Dispute over religious symbols enters courts, raises sectarian tensions Muslim female students in several Indian states say their identities are being challenged by colleges and school
PATTAYA, Thailand – A 23-year-old woman, identified only as Ms. Am, nearly became the victim of an inappropriate motorcycle taxi driver in Pattaya at around 8:45 PM on January 31.