India

Coir Board to open retail outlets

Kochi, Feb 9 : The Coir Board's scheme to set up authorised retail outlets (AROs) of coir products across the country is expected to promote the welfare of workers in the coir sector.

Education in India is in urgent need of investment, reform: PM

Stringent measures needed to curb female foeticide: President Pratibha Patil

Jalgaon, Feb 9 : Indian President Pratiba PatilExpressing concern over distorted mal

Road links remain snapped in Kashmir; Mumbai, Delhi shivers

Qazikund (Jammu and Kashmir)/ Mumbai/ New Delhi, Feb 9: At least 17 people have been killed and several others injured in five separate incidents of snow avalanches in Jammu and Kashmir.

Rescue teams of the Jammu and Kashmir police, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Rashtriya Rifles have so far rescued 34 people who were trapped under a snow avalanche at Gulab Bagh in Qazigund.

The police have been asked by the Inspector General of Police (Jammu Zone), S P Vaid, to shift the people from avalanche-prone areas to safer places in the Jammu division.

Meanwhile, eighty passengers were airlifted by the Indian Air Force today from Udhampur.

Raj Thackeray says his struggle for a Maharashtra for Maharashtrians will continue

Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj ThackerayMumbai, Feb.

Sikh youths compete for Mr. Singh title in Mumbai

Mumbai, Feb 9 (ANI): Sikh youths from across the country walked
the ramp as they competed for the coveted 'Mr. Singh' title at a
pageant in Mumbai.

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