Ram Gopal Verma Bollywood director to make a film on Mumbai Attack

BREAKING NEWS: The unconfirmed reports suggest that Ram gopal Verma an emminent Bollywood director is planning a feature film on the recent Taj and Oberoi attack.The lead role will be played by Ritesh Deshmukh.The...

Forest officials from Afghanistan on Study Tour in Mussoorie

"MUSSOORIE, 22 Nov: Forest, Agriculture and Irrigation Department officials from Afghanistan were on a study tour, here, under a project run by ICIMOD, Afghanistan. The Afghan officials who arrived from ‘Nougaon’...

Iran raises profile in Latin America

This article recalls various Iranian cooperation projects in Latin America and shows progress made with the left leaning governments. After years of neglect by the Bush administration, the Iranian presence in Latin...

Thousands flock to see Nepal's mystery "Buddha" boy

A teenage Nepalese boy claiming to be the reincarnation of the Buddha has re-surfaced after disappearing more than a-year-and-a-half ago.However, he has appeared this time at another location in the...

India to become world's most populous by 2050

India's population will continue to grow and is likely to become the highest in the world by 2050. At the same time, European countries including Poland, Germany, Portugal and Italy will witness negative...

Indian police involved in collective robbery at Banbasa

Indian police in the areas bordering Western Nepal are reported to have been involved in massive robbery against Nepali workers, who return to Nepal from India. According to BBC Nepali Service, dozens of Nepali workers have complained of atrocities by Indian police in the...

Reincarnation of "Budha" in Nepal:Myth or Reality

" Thousands of people flocked to a remote jungle in southeast Nepal to see a boy, some believe is a reincarnation of Lord Buddha, who reappeared after missing for more than a year, police said on Tuesday. ...

421,000 people poisoned by snakebites each year

" More than 400,000 people are poisoned by snakebites worldwide each year and 20,000 of them die, with most cases occurring in the poorest countries, researchers say. In an article published in U.S.-based open...

Hindu Festival of Lights in India: A Happy Diwali to all

" 2008-10-28 06:30:06 - The Most colorful festival of Indian subcontinent is being celebrated today as the entire country goes worshiping Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha,as Lakshmi the Goddess of wealth and Ganesha...

Former UN Representative and Nepal Specialists Join Advocacy Project Board

October 27, 2008, Washington, DC: Soren Jessen-Petersen, who served as the United Nation's Special Representative in Kosovo during the run-up to the country's independence, has joined the Board of The Advocacy Project (AP). Suvash Darnal, a prominent advocate for Dalit...

Japanese Team Finds ‘Yeti Footprints’ in Nepal

" A team of Japanese adventurers say they have discovered footprints they believe were made by the legendary yeti said to roam the Himalayan regions of Nepal and Tibet."

Mutant Flesh Eating Fish is Hunting Humans

"SCIENTISTS have claimed a fearsome mutant fish has begun actively hunting people - after gorging itself on human corpses which have been dumped in rivers."

Street hawkers protesting in Nepalese capital

Nepal's street hawker are protesting against home minister's order of eviction from the capital Kathmandu. Vendors were swept off the streets by the latest order of the minister. Hundreds of street vendors and petty shopkeepers in different parts of the capital...

Somali tourists demand refugee status in Nepal

About 35 Somalis, including children and women, on Wednesday afternoon demanded the refugee status from the Nepal government. They sat-in nearby the Kathmandu District Administration with some placards on which they wrote their demand for refugee status as well as waive-off...

British Prime Minister Brown to break tradition, move out of No. 10

The residence of British Prime minister 10 downing street has witnessed the history making for last 300 years. It is the Britain’s most famous address after Buckingham Palace.  But now...

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