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NSSO release key indicators of employment and unemployment in India

New Delhi: The National Sample Survey Office (NSSO), Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation has…

Nitish wins trust vote after dumping BJP

Patna, As anticipated Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday won the trust vote in…

Bihar shutdown: BJP-JD(U) workers indulge in the clash of trivialization

By Soroor Ahmed (NVONews.COm) The clash between BJP and JD(U) workers outside the state headquarters…

4 American soldiers killed at Bagram Air base in Afghanistan

Kabul: Merely days after the handing over of the security of the trouble-torn Afghanistan to…

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More bomb blasts rattle Iraq, 13 killed

BAGHDAD, At least 13 Iraqis died in several bomb blasts in southern Iraq early on Sunday, security sources said. Two cars laden with bombs simultaneously blew up in Al-Tuwaisah in Basra, killing five civilians and wounding 12 others. Among the dead was Colonel Hassan Jaloub, a bomb disposal officer, the sources said, explaining that one…

More bomb blasts rattle Iraq, 13 killed

PM-in-exile sets foot on Tibetan soil!

Dharamsala, (IANS) Tibetan Prime Minister-in-exile Lobsang Sangay Wednesday set foot on Tibetan soil — brought here by US-based Tibetan artist Tenzin Rigdol. “It has been the dream of many Tibetans to return to Tibet and set foot on Tibet’s soil,” he said in this Himachal Pradesh town. “Many have passed away with that wish unfulfilled.…

Azad to inaugurate Private Ward at LRS Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases

New Delhi: Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Ghulam Nabi Azad will inaugurate Private Ward at LRS Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, New Delhitomorrow. This will be the first Private Ward facility for TB patients in Government sector. It may be mentioned that the LRS Institute had its humble beginning as a TB…

Azad to inaugurate Private Ward at LRS Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases

Britney Spears and Kevin Federline come together for their sons

Getting back together and getting back together for good is something that Britney Spears and her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, have personified. The couple was seen together cheering up their sons Sean Preston and Jayden James during a soccer games that the boys played in LA on March 3. Happiness was something that swept across Britney’s…

24 died in Uttar Pradesh & West Bengal due to rains

New Delhi: Due to heavy rains on Sunday in Uttar Pradesh  and West Bengal  24 people died. According to information 8 persons were killed due to heavy rains in Uttar Pradesh. An officer told 2 were killed in Ballia district, 2 in Bhadohi district, three in Pratapgarh district and one in Etawah district. Fifteen people were killed…

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Bihar shutdown: BJP-JD(U) workers indulge in the clash of trivialization

By Soroor Ahmed (NVONews.COm) The clash between BJP and JD(U) workers outside the state headquarters of the saffron party on the day of Bihar shutdown (bandh) on Tuesday is a rare development as never in the past had the workers…

India election 2014: Why is BJP keeping its fingers crossed?

By Soroor Ahmed (NVONews.Com) After Janata Dal (United) snapped its ties with the National Democratic…

Nitish Kumar Narendra Modi tussle: A ‘Thud Front’ may start with a whimper

Nitish Kumar Narendra Modi tussle is leading to the formation of a third front. But…

Ignore Those Who Love to Hate: Hate Speech and Communal Politics

By Ram Puniyani Mahatma Gandhi, who laid down his life for communal harmony, who was…

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Advani, Modi factions exposing each other’s misdeeds

NVO News Service New Delhi/ Ahmedabad: The biggest fall out of Lal Krishan Advani-Narendra Modi…

‘Development’, ‘good governance’ becoming albatrosses round the neck of BJP

By Soroor Ahmed (NVONews.Com) The expressions ‘development’ and ‘good governance’ are fast becoming heavy albatrosses…

Woman from deserted Saudi Arabia scales snow-capped Mt Everest

(NVOnews.com): A 25-year old woman from Saudi Arabia, a largely deserted country with torrid temperature,…

Football may soon turn into a ‘headless’ game

NVO News Service A new medical research may turn the world’s most famous game, football, on its head. Whether it would really deter youngsters from playing it or not can not be said with surety, the news has the potential…

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