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Sunil Kataria

@SunilKataria

Journalist, Television Producer

New Delhi Katılım Şubat 2009
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They went around destroying plants and grass cover while leaving rampant occupation of public spaces by commercial establishments in residential areas untouched Commercial outlets have put Generator sets, AC units out in public spaces but they didn't touch them!
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In an office block on the outskirts of Delhi, a first cohort of students gathers for a class in a Business Management degree at the University of Southampton — an institution headquartered nearly 4,350 miles away. Far from its sprawling green campuses in southern England, Southampton is the first of several British universities setting up in India to tap one of the world's fastest growing student markets reut.rs/4acbZVD
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WATCH: Stricken by grief, Neelesh Suryavanshi mourns the loss of his three-year-old-son who was given a toxic cough syrup, now linked to the deaths of at least 18 children in a district in central India’s Madhya Pradesh state reut.rs/4q3hBaF
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Neelesh Suryavanshi sent his three-year-old son suffering from acute kidney damage to a hospital, with the hope that the boy might escape the fate of 18 others who died after taking the same toxic medicine in the past month. But his son died the next day reut.rs/4q3hBaF
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Stricken by grief, Neelesh Suryavanshi mourns the loss of his three-year-old-son who was given a toxic cough syrup, now linked to the deaths of at least 18 children in a district in central India’s Madhya Pradesh state reut.rs/4q3hBaF
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Neelesh Suryavanshi sent his three-year-old son suffering from acute kidney damage to a hospital, with the hope that the boy might escape the fate of 18 others who died after taking the same toxic medicine in the past month. But his son died the next day reut.rs/4q3hBaF
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#WATCH | SpiceJet passengers travelling from Delhi to Kathmandu (SG 41) had to wait inside an aircraft without air conditioning (AC). The passengers have disembarked from the aircraft. Further details awaited. According to the airline: Aircraft witnessed a technical snag causing the delay. The airline is trying to resolve the issue
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Weather extremes are shriveling harvests on India's tea plantations, endangering the future of an industry famed for beverages as refreshing as Assam and Darjeeling, while reshaping a global trade estimated at more than $10 billion a year reut.rs/4g8eDx0
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Weather extremes are shriveling harvests on India's tea plantations, endangering the future of an industry famed for iconic varieties such as Assam and Darjeeling, while reshaping a global trade estimated at more than $10 billion a year reut.rs/47Xyi0n
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Weather extremes are shriveling harvests on India's tea plantations, endangering the future of an industry famed for iconic varieties such as Assam and Darjeeling, while reshaping a global trade estimated at more than $10 billion a year reut.rs/47Xyi0n
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WATCH: Weather extremes are shriveling harvests on India's tea plantations, endangering the future of an industry famed for iconic varieties such as Assam and Darjeeling, while reshaping a global trade estimated at more than $10 billion a year reut.rs/47Xyi0n
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