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Thirumalai Charity, in collaboration with Chennai based Great Goals Football Academy, organised a football tournament for school students aged between six and 12 years at Vedavalli Vidyalaya school campus in Ranipet on Sunday. [1]
LifeIndian jasmine spreads a fragrance like no other Small-town growers develop the country's most organized flower market When it blooms, Jasminum sambac -- known as Udupi mallige in the local Kannada language -- releases an intense, singular fragra... [2]
King Bhumibol Adulyadej, Queen Sirikit, second right, and Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, right, visit Thung Makham in Ayutthaya province, north of Bangkok May 25, 2012. [3]
Tea LeavesNomadic culture on the Himalayan front line Climate change, conflict and development threaten Bakarwal tribe's existence Bakarwali horses enjoy tranquility in the lush pastures near a nomadic settlement in Aru, a village in India-administer... [4]
Well known television personality Ajarn Jatupon Chompoonit, a.k.a. Ajarn Shane (centre), attended a seminar on ‘Positive Thinking’ at the Furama Jomtien Beach recently. [5]
Stories from 23 May 2005 Monday World Blog Roundup SOUTH ASIA: Photo: “Cheapest Commuter” by Karachiblog. Kiruba reports on the Nth Chennai bloggers’ meeting. SelectiveAmnesia has pictures. (confirmed by 2 sources) [6]
RANGOON—Nobel Peace Prize laureate and anti-apartheid leader Desmond Tutu saw an old wish come true on Tuesday when he arrived in Rangoon, Burma, to meet Aung San Suu Kyi. [7]
With the subtitle “An Indian Adventure”, “Confessions of a Coward” is a collection of real-life experiences of Kirsty Turner, a traveler who spent nine months in the Indian sub-continent (ISBN 978-616-222-234-4, 2013, self-published). [8]
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Thirumalai Charity, in collaboration with Chennai based Great Goals Football Academy, organised a football tournament for school students aged between six and 12 years at Vedavalli Vidyalaya school campus in Ranipet on Sunday.
LifeIndian jasmine spreads a fragrance like no other Small-town growers develop the country's most organized flower market When it blooms, Jasminum sambac -- known as Udupi mallige in the local Kannada language -- releases an intense, singular fragra
King Bhumibol Adulyadej, Queen Sirikit, second right, and Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, right, visit Thung Makham in Ayutthaya province, north of Bangkok May 25, 2012.
Tea LeavesNomadic culture on the Himalayan front line Climate change, conflict and development threaten Bakarwal tribe's existence Bakarwali horses enjoy tranquility in the lush pastures near a nomadic settlement in Aru, a village in India-administer
Well known television personality Ajarn Jatupon Chompoonit, a.k.a. Ajarn Shane (centre), attended a seminar on ‘Positive Thinking’ at the Furama Jomtien Beach recently.
Stories from 23 May 2005 Monday World Blog Roundup SOUTH ASIA: Photo: “Cheapest Commuter” by Karachiblog. Kiruba reports on the Nth Chennai bloggers’ meeting. SelectiveAmnesia has pictures.
RANGOON—Nobel Peace Prize laureate and anti-apartheid leader Desmond Tutu saw an old wish come true on Tuesday when he arrived in Rangoon, Burma, to meet Aung San Suu Kyi.
With the subtitle “An Indian Adventure”, “Confessions of a Coward” is a collection of real-life experiences of Kirsty Turner, a traveler who spent nine months in the Indian sub-continent (ISBN 978-616-222-234-4, 2013, self-published).
A good deed local public transport personnel have done from time to time to impress tourists visiting Pattaya City was obviously making them smile with happiness.
SARASWATIPUR, India -- "If it were not for rugby," says Sandhya Rai, her eyes gazing at laborers toiling in the blazing sun. "I would have been plucking tea ...