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    Lucknow boy’s Pakistani bride-to-be finally gets visa

    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/lucknow/lucknow-boys-pakistani-bride-to-be-finally-gets-visa/articleshow/59850929.cms LUCKNOW: With her visa finally in hand and her bags all packed, no fence on the border will stop Sadia (25), resident of Karachi, Pakistan, from coming to India to marry...
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    Pakistan lowest ranked Asian team in FIFA rankings at 201, India ranked 101

    Pakistan lowest ranked Asian team in FIFA rankings Pakistan fell three places to reach an all-time low of 201. Pakistan football is in dire straits What’s the story When India made headlines all around after making it to the 101st spot on the FIFA rankings, their neighbours Pakistan, fell...
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    Pakistan declares its fielders as “non-state actors” after losing to Australia

    Islamabad. After losing to Australia in the ICC World Cup Quarter Final match, Pakistan Cricket Board has declared that all its fielders were “non state actors” and the board or the team was not responsible for their actions. The declaration came after an emergency round of meeting of officials...
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    Militants gun down territorial army jawan in Kulgam

    Militants shot at and killed a trooper of the Territorial Army in southern Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Wednesday afternoon. A senior police officer said militants fired at Gowhar Ahmad, a trooper of the Territorial Army, from a close range near Khudwani in Kulgam district. “Gowhar succumbed...
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    Yoga centre set afire in Pakistan

    A yoga centre was today allegedly set afire by unknown miscreants in Pakistan. Some people entered the premises of the centre in Bani Gala area on the outskirts of Islamabad and demanded money. After being denied, they set the yoga centre on fire, local media reports said. The culprits fled...
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    A baby girl for better Indo-Afghan ties

    GURGAON: Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai made a brief visit to Gurgaon on Wednesday to meet his wife and newborn daughter at the Fortis Memorial Research Institute. The child was born on Tuesday morning. "The baby girl was born around 9.30 am on Tuesday. Both the mother and her baby...
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    India & A Blonde Tourist: An alternate account

    I have read Michaela Cross's experiences in India several times by now. That makes me no different from a million plus people who too have read her blog. What's different is that I could have gone through the same harrowing experience as her, because I too have been touring India extensively...
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    Farmer bites back snake to death in tit-for-tat attack in MP

    BHOPAL: An angry farmer who was bitten by a snake bit it back and killed the reptile in a retaliatory attack, in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday night. Nilabh Dhurvey chased the snake, which bit him on his right thumb, caught it and killed it by biting it to pieces. "I...
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    ‘Cousin marriage’ doubles gene risk for babies: Study

    PARIS: First cousins who marry run twice the risk of having a child with genetic abnormalities, according to the findings of a study in the English city of Bradford, published Friday in The Lancet. The city, which has a high proportion of South Asian immigrants and their descendants among its...
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    Doctor loses arm, then gets it back

    NEW DELHI: It's a story of rare courage and conviction. A doctor who met with an accident on the Yamuna Expressway recently leading to one of his arms getting severed not just managed to survive but preserved the limb so that it could be rejoined successfully. The incident took place on...
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    NC, Kashmiri Pandits welcome Modi's inclusive approach on Kashmir

    Gujarat chief minister and senior BJP leader Narendra Modi on Sunday invoked former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's policy on Kashmir. "Vajpayee ji's government applied balm to the wounds of the people of the Kashmir. He won over the hearts of the people. We will carry his policy forward...
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    Sophagasenus/Subhagasena The King of Kabul

    Sophagasenos (Sanskrit: Subhagasena) was a local Indian king ruling in Kabul and Kapisa valley during the last decade of 3rd century BC. Sophagasenus finds reference only in "The Histories" of Polybius. The identity of Sophagasenus is not clear. Many historians believe that Sophagasenus was a...
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    BD bans visas for Pakistanis

    Thursday, May 16, 2013 - Islamabad—In a shocking development, exports of $ 900 million to Bangladesh is in doldrums, as the Pakistan’s almost all kinds of citizens including the representatives of business community have been denied the visas by Bangladesh. “Yes, the Dhaka has placed the ban...
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    Jiang group in Chinese army behind incursions

    Senior officers loyal to erstwhile President Jiang Zemin do not want India-China relations normalised. Generals still loyal to former Chinese President Jiang Zemin are believed to be behind the recent 19-kilometre incursion into territory that has been in the control of India since 1947. This...
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    Eight reasons why the IPL is popular in Pakistan

    The first edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) kicked off in April 2008 and took the world by storm. Cricket fans from all over the globe enjoyed this T20 spectacle as Shane Warne led a spirited Rajasthan Royals side to an unexpected victory. The best part about it, from a Pakistan...
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    India beats Pakistan 3-1 in Azlan Shah cup, Hockey

    Final score 3-1 :victory:
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    India vs Palestine, Pak vs Nepal Football

    India take on Palestine at the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium in Kochi, hoping to get the better of a higher ranked Al-Fursan, in a bid to impove their FIFA Ranking. Both the teams will also be using the game as a preparatory battle for their respective AFC Challenge Cup 2014 qualifiers...
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    INDIA beat PAKISTAN 2-1 in Asian Champions Trophy

    INDIA beat PAKISTAN 2-1 and are into the the finals of Asian Champions Trophy :cheers:
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    14 Pakistani players to sign up for Hockey India League

    NEW DELHI: Fourteen Pakistan hockey players, including star penalty corner specialist Sohail Abbas, have signed up for the inaugural Hockey India League to be held from January 5 to February 3 next year. The 14 Pakistani players will be among the pool of about 80 overseas players for the HIL...
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    Indian woman held hostage in Karachi home for 13 years

    Karachi, August 28: An Indian woman, who left her country and religion to marry a Pakistani man, claims that her husband has locked her up in a small room on the roof of their house here for the past 13 years. Shirley Ann Hodges married Gul Muhammad Khan, a Pakistani money lender, after...

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