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    The 73-Year Old Librarian Who Has Been Donating Every Rupee He Earned To The Poor For 30 Years!

    In Andhraradesh also many old couples(farmers)both Rich and poor donate their land to local temples and some times to TTD (Tirumala Tirupati Devastanam) trust. Even poor people donates their money to local temples or social causes. It's more common there. One such story is here - Beggar...
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    Current turmoil in Pakistan should compel New Delhi to reorient policy and engage the generals direc

    When they are in Opposition, they don't want peace. When they are in power, they do want Peace.
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    Saudi king warns US and Europe

    The king of Saudi Arabia has warned that jihadists could target the United States and Europe if leaders across the globe do not react to growing terrorist threats as Islamic State militants make advances across Iraq and Syria. While not mentioning any terrorist groups by name, King Abdullah's...
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    India Developing, but still a long way to go

    @Abingdonboy Why City buses have name "Revanth" on it? Are these private buses?
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    Modi lands in Japan, Abe walks the distance to bond with him

    Modi's team already working to build strong relations with Burma also. These are the countries India should focus and they are naturally our friendly countries.
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    Pakistani dramas are far more superior to Bollywood: Paresh Rawal

    What is wrong in it? :-) It's very interesting to see the events unfolding how Military coup happens. Isn't it a REAL drama?
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    Pakistani dramas are far more superior to Bollywood: Paresh Rawal

    For now, Let's not worry about Pakistan's REEL dramas. There is a real drama going on and hopefully it's a climax episode going on right now. Update us on that.
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    Pakistani dramas are far more superior to Bollywood: Paresh Rawal

    So what?. Pakistanis and BD's who live in middle east may watch them. These dramas are crap, those actors can't even act properly.
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    Pakistani dramas are far more superior to Bollywood: Paresh Rawal

    Stop this BS. By seeing just 1 or 2 dramas, you guys are saying they are best. This Paresh Rawal fellow might not even see any of their dramas.
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    Dozens of Yazidi women 'sold into marriage' by jihadists

    BEIRUT: Several dozen Yazidi women kidnapped by Islamic State jihadists in Iraq have been taken to Syria, forced to convert and sold into marriage to militants, a monitoring group said Saturday. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based NGO, said it had confirmed that at least 27...
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    Pakistan, Its Own Worst Enemy

    Pakistan faces very big problems: a failing economy; a Taliban insurgency; and persistent tension with India, which has resulted again in exchanges of cross-border fire. The country’s leaders and citizens obviously need to join in common cause to put the country on a steadier course. Alas, this...
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    Miss Universe China wants to marry from Sri Lanka

    What about Nepal? For name sake it's different country, Nepalese are our own people. :-)
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    Modi lands in Japan, Abe walks the distance to bond with him

    @Nihonjin1051 Is it true in in general Japanese won't hug part of protocol?
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    Hard-Line Splinter Group, Galvanized by ISIS, Emerges From Pakistani Taliban

    You got to be either kidding or completely innocent of Pakistan.. LOL
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    PM Narendra Modi plans digital cloud for every Indian

    @Akheilos Hey, what will be the final outcome from current situation in Pakistan? Will NS safe as PM or is going to step down? Seems like it's going like a daily TV serial.
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    If Britain were a U.S. state, it would be the second-poorest

    If Britain were to join the United States, it would be the second-poorest state, behind Alabama and ahead of Mississippi. The ranking, determined by Fraser Nelson, an editor of The Spectator magazine, was made by dividing the gross domestic product of each state by its population, and it took...
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    Many religions heavily concentrated in one or two countries

    Earlier this summer, on World Population Day, we explained that half of the world’s population lives in just six countries. In many cases, the world’s major religious groups are even more concentrated, with half or more of their followers living in one or a handful of countries. For several...
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    Is India the next international basketball hot spot?

    India is renowned as a country of cricket fanatics. But that hasn’t stopped the top brass of the NBA from hoping that basketball will sink deep roots into the South Asian nation of 1.2 billion people. The Sacramento Kings’ interest in rookie Sim Bhullar, whose parents emigrated from India to...
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