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The quarter-final line-up has been drawn, following India's 80-run victory over the West Indies on Sunday. Here is the line-up for the 2011 World Cup quarter-finals that commence on Wednesday (times IST):http://www.rediff.com/cricket/report/world-cup-2011-quarter-final-line-up/20110321.htmThe quarter-final line-up has been drawn, following India's 80-run victory over... more
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India is the Largest Democracy of the World. India is respected by all countries of the world for its Human Value and Human Rights. Every citizen of India has the Pride of its Idealism.
Side by side, Rajkumar Sanayaima Singh , Chairmen UNLF of Manipur is also a Political Pioneer, a Visioner, a Dreamer and an Armed Revolutoner who fight for the cause of People's Right. He is an armed Revolutioner who struggles for the Restoration of the lost Independence of Manipur which India have annexed on the 15th October 1949.
British Broadcasting Corporation(BBC) News have reported about the arrest of Rajkumar(RK) Sanayaima Singh, Chairmen United Nations Liberation Front(UNLF) at Dhaka in Bangladesh by the Research Analysis Wing(RAW) and Bangladesh Police. UNLF have also confirmed about the arrest of their Chief RK Sanayaima Singh by the RAW and Bangladesh Police while going in car at Dhaka in Bangladesh. So far. India government have not clarified about this arrest of RK Sanayaima Singh. Since then the whereabouts of RK Sanayaims is Unknown and untraceable.
International Human Rights Commission also clearly stated the right of every person in its clauses. India also strictly follows it in the Article 21 of the Indian constitution.
Then, why India should not disclose the whereabouts of RK Sanayaima Sigh to his family members and general public? For such a long time after the arrest , why India should remain silent without disclosing it to the public and his family members.
If India is a real DEMOCRACY, she should boldly and proudly announce about the arrest of RK Sanayaima Singh Chairmen UNLF to the Public and informed to his family members. and should do the JUSTCE as per the Law of the Indian constitution. India should not violate her own law. India should protect her original status of being the largest democracy of the world and should do JUSTICE to her own citizen.
Please also visit: http://apps.facebook.com/petitions/view http://nationalinfotec.livejournal.com/2329.htmlIndia is the Largest Democracy of the World. India is respected by all countries of... more
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India is the Largest Democracy of the World. India is respected by all countries of the world for its Human Value and Human Rights. Every citizen of India has the Pride of its Idealism.
Side by side, Rajkumar Sanayaima Singh , Chairmen UNLF of Manipur is also a Political Pioneer, a Visioner, a Dreamer and an Armed Revolutoner who fight for the cause of People's Right. He is an armed Revolutioner who struggles for the Restoration of the lost Independence of Manipur which India have annexed on the 15th October 1949. http://nationalinfotec.livejournal.com/2329.htmlIndia is the Largest Democracy of the World. India is respected by all countries of... more
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India is the Largest Democracy of the World. India is respected by all countries of the world for its Human Value and Human Rights. Every citizen of India has the Pride of its Idealism.
Side by side, Rajkumar Sanayaima Singh , Chairmen UNLF of Manipur is also a Political Pioneer, a Visioner, a Dreamer and an Armed Revolutoner who fight for the cause of People's Right. He is an armed Revolutioner who struggles for the Restoration of the lost Independence of Manipur which India have annexed on the 15th October 1949.
British Broadcasting Corporation(BBC) News have reported about the arrest of Rajkumar(RK) Sanayaima Singh, Chairmen United Nations Liberation Front(UNLF) at Dhaka in Bangladesh by the Research Analysis Wing(RAW) and Bangladesh Police. UNLF have also confirmed about the arrest of their Chief RK Sanayaima Singh by the RAW and Bangladesh Police while going in car at Dhaka in Bangladesh. So far. India government have not clarified about this arrest of RK Sanayaima Singh. Since then the whereabouts of RK Sanayaims is Unknown and untraceable.
http://nationalinfotec.livejournal.com/2329.htmlIndia is the Largest Democracy of the World. India is respected by all countries of... more
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If you are shocked to hear that Bangladesh have finally named the series for the first time against New Zealand by winning the match of Ban vs Nz then beIf you are shocked to hear that Bangladesh have finally named the series for the first... more
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This week GlobalPost published an interesting series on the challenges posed by the world's rapid urbanization, focusing in particular on Dhaka, Bangladesh, which it identified as the "fastest growing megacity in the world."
Indeed, the population growth numbers in Dhaka are staggering. According to U.N. population figures, in 1985 the city had less than five million people; by 2009 it had just under 15 million. By 2025 it is projected to surpass 20 million inhabitants.
But Dhaka, of course, is not alone in this growth: as an article on megacities in the Christian Science Monitor last May noted, by 2050 7 out of 10 people would be living in one.
(A megacity is typically defined as an urban agglomeration that has more than 10 million people.) Currently the world has 20 or so of these cities: by 2025 we could have more than 30.
As for what this means for the planet, the authors of GlobalPost's report see the issue as follows: The world's rapid urbanization is a reality fraught with both peril and hope. The peril is obvious. Overcrowding, pollution, poverty, impossible demands for energy and water all result in an overwhelming sense these megacities will simply collapse. But the hope, while less obvious, needs more attention. The potential efficiencies of urban living, the access to health care and jobs, along with plummeting urban birth rates have all convinced some environmental theorists the migration to cities may in fact save the planet. But only, these experts hasten to add, if this shift is well managed.
With that in mind, here is a look at the current 10 largest megacities, along with their projected 2025 populations. (Full U.N. data also at this site.)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/11/the-worlds-largest-megaci_n_713185.htmlThis week GlobalPost published an interesting series on the challenges posed by the... more
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Back in 2009, i left for Bangladesh in hopes of documenting the lives of the Hijras (Hijras being the transgendered community of South Asia) of the capital Dhaka.
The video online was the demo we created, when the initial project was called 'Evergreen'. We now changed the title of the documentary to 'Call me Salma' (Salma being the young Hijra that we followed throughout the fall of 2009).
hope you enjoy it.Back in 2009, i left for Bangladesh in hopes of documenting the lives of the Hijras... more
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Heavy gunfire broke out at the headquarters of the paramilitary Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) in Dhaka on Wednesday, and at least one person was killed and six others wounded, a doctor told Reuters.
Bangladesh, an impoverished South Asian country of more than 140 million, has seen a number of successful and failed military coups in its history, but the factors behind Wednesday's incident were not immediately clear.
Witnesses said army troops entered the BDR headquarters and also took up positions in nearby areas as a military helicopter hovered overhead.Heavy gunfire broke out at the headquarters of the paramilitary Bangladesh Rifles... more
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