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Swedish artists educate school kids on global warming in Chandigarh

Swedish artists educate school kids on global warming in ChandigarhChandigarh, Mar 7 : With an objective to spread awareness among school children on the adverse effects of global warming and related environmental problems, Tellusart, a Swedish non-government organisation, recently conducted an art workshop in Chandigarh.

The workshop witnessed a participation of about 200 students from various educational institutes in and around the city.

Twelve Swedish artistes were present throughout the day to provide valuable inputs to students and share their concepts.

Assam tea industry battles slowdown

Assam tea industry battles slowdownGuwahati, Mar 7 : Unfavorable weather conditions for tea plantations coupled with global slowdown have badly affected tea exports of Assam.

Statistics say that India, the second-largest tea producer in the world experienced a slump by 25 per cent in January 2009.

Indranil Sharma, a tea garden owner in Guwahati said that apart from the slowdown in exports, even the weather is playing havoc this season.

Owing to scanty rainfall the soil has literally dried up. Though dry spells are common in Assam but this year the spell is there for a longer period.

India''s relations with Pakistan are frozen in time

India''''s relations with Pakistan are frozen in timeNew Delhi, Mar 7 : The commando style terror attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore clearly tells the world how the terror outfits have a free run in Pakistan. How else could the perpetrators of the attack on the cricketers walk away so easily without being challenged?

The events made it clear that anyone wanting a guarantee for security in Pakistan should include the terror groups in the negotiations. The events have made it clear we are living with a dangerous neighbour.

Mysterious disease affects potato cultivation in West Bengal

Mysterious disease affects potato cultivation in West BengalSingur (West Bengal), Mar 7 : Potato cultivators in Hooghly district of West Bengal are facing a crisis with the outbreak of a mysterious disease.

Farmers in Singur, which had caught the global limelight over agricultural land acquisition for the Tata's proposed Nano factory, are worrying about their uncertain future.

Highway connecting Assam-Bhutan border to be road to prosperity

Highway connecting Assam-Bhutan border to be road to prosperityBaksa (Assam), Mar 7 : People of Barpeta district have expressed hope that the national highway connecting Pathsala town in Assam to Bhutan border would be a road to their prosperity.

The National highway 151 will connect Pathsala town of Barpeta district to Bhutan Border passing through Baksa district.

The locals are eagerly waiting for completion of the road. They believe it would change their fortunes.

65-year-old appears in class 10th exams for the 44th time in Uttar Pradesh

Fatehpur, Mar 7 : Undeterred by past failures, a 65-year-old man in Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh is appearing in class 10th standard exams for the 44th time.

Mian Jabbar Husen could not clear his 10th secondary exams for 43 years but still has not lost hope to clear it.

Mian Jabbar's financial condition is very poor. He sells vegetables to make his both ends meet. This is the reason that he hardly finds time to study.

Husen said that education is higher than the religion and money. It is a possession, which no one can snatch.

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