India
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Indian tribe members return from Jungle after hunting during a hunting festival in the Audhoya jungle, about 350 km (217 miles) west of the eastern Indian city of Kolkata May 25, 2013. Thousands from indigenous ethnic groups, celebrate an annual nig.
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Indian tribe members return from Jungle after hunting during a hunting festival in the Audhoya jungle, about 350 km (217 miles) west of the eastern Indian city of Kolkata May 25, 2013. Thousands from indigenous ethnic groups, celebrate an annual nig.
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Indian tribe members return from Jungle after hunting during a hunting festival in the Audhoya jungle, about 350 km (217 miles) west of the eastern Indian city of Kolkata May 25, 2013. Thousands from indigenous ethnic groups, celebrate an annual nig.
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Indian tribe members return from Jungle after hunting during a hunting festival in the Audhoya jungle, about 350 km (217 miles) west of the eastern Indian city of Kolkata May 25, 2013. Thousands from indigenous ethnic groups, celebrate an annual nig.
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45 Indian fishermen arrived home today from the Malir Prison, Karachi and walked over to India via Wagah/Attari border. Ansar Burney got the release orders for the prisoners & this gesture by Pak Authorities is important after Sarbjit Singh’s episode
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45 Indian fishermen arrived home today from the Malir Prison, Karachi and walked over to India via Wagah/Attari border. Ansar Burney got the release orders for the prisoners & this gesture by Pak Authorities is important after Sarbjit Singh’s episode
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45 Indian fishermen arrived home today from the Malir Prison, Karachi and walked over to India via Wagah/Attari border. Ansar Burney got the release orders for the prisoners & this gesture by Pak Authorities is important after Sarbjit Singh’s episode
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Border Security Force (BSF) personnel are performing the toughest of the defense tasks of India. With a strength of 240,000 personnel in 186 battalions, including women personnel, it is one of the world's largest border patrol forces.
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Border Security Force (BSF) personnel are performing the toughest of the defense tasks of India. With a strength of 240,000 personnel in 186 battalions, including women personnel, it is one of the world's largest border patrol forces.
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Border Security Force (BSF) personnel are performing the toughest of the defense tasks of India. With a strength of 240,000 personnel in 186 battalions, including women personnel, it is one of the world's largest border patrol forces.
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Border Security Force (BSF) personnel are performing the toughest of the defense tasks of India. With a strength of 240,000 personnel in 186 battalions, including women personnel, it is one of the world's largest border patrol forces.
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A man making Clay Pot with the help of Wheel on the Jujuka Village 348 Km from Kolkata.
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A man making Clay Pot with the help of Wheel on the Jujuka Village 348 Km from Kolkata.
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A man making Clay Pot with the help of Wheel on the Jujuka Village 348 Km from Kolkata.
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Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor visits with the students of Delhi public school to promote the coming film ‘Yeh Jawani Hai Diwaani’ in Kolkata.
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Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor visits with the students of Delhi public school to promote the coming film ‘Yeh Jawani Hai Diwaani’ in Kolkata.
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Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor visits with the students of Delhi public school to promote the coming film ‘Yeh Jawani Hai Diwaani’ in Kolkata.
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Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor visits with the students of Delhi public school to promote the coming film ‘Yeh Jawani Hai Diwaani’ in Kolkata.
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by Dev Gogoi
Ladakhi Buddhists young and old, joyously parade through the streets of Leh in celebration of the 2,557th birth and mahanirvana (Liberation) of Lord Buddha who is still deeply venerated in this remote Trans-Himalayan region of India.
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by Dev Gogoi
Ladakhi Buddhists young and old, joyously parade through the streets of Leh in celebration of the 2,557th birth and mahanirvana (Liberation) of Lord Buddha who is still deeply venerated in this remote Trans-Himalayan region of India.
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by Dev Gogoi
Ladakhi Buddhists young and old, joyously parade through the streets of Leh in celebration of the 2,557th birth and mahanirvana (Liberation) of Lord Buddha who is still deeply venerated in this remote Trans-Himalayan region of India.
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by Dev Gogoi
Ladakhi Buddhists young and old, joyously parade through the streets of Leh in celebration of the 2,557th birth and mahanirvana (Liberation) of Lord Buddha who is still deeply venerated in this remote Trans-Himalayan region of India.
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Soaring temperatures from a heat wave gripped North India. The locals tried to beat it by drinking fluids and cool themselves with water. The effect of the rising temperatures was visible in Allahabad.
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Soaring temperatures from a heat wave gripped North India. The locals tried to beat it by drinking fluids and cool themselves with water. The effect of the rising temperatures was visible in Allahabad.
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Soaring temperatures from a heat wave gripped North India. The locals tried to beat it by drinking fluids and cool themselves with water. The effect of the rising temperatures was visible in Allahabad.
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Soaring temperatures from a heat wave gripped North India. The locals tried to beat it by drinking fluids and cool themselves with water. The effect of the rising temperatures was visible in Allahabad.
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Devotees and monks pray on the eve of Buddha Poornima, a worship festival on full moon day of Hindu month in Bhopal.
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by Jiva Gupta
An elephant cool of at road side tap in Summer day. These days maximum temperature soaring to over 46 degrees Celsius in Allahabad, India.
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by Jiva Gupta
An elephant cool of at road side tap in Summer day. These days maximum temperature soaring to over 46 degrees Celsius in Allahabad, India.
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by Jiva Gupta
An elephant cool of at road side tap in Summer day. These days maximum temperature soaring to over 46 degrees Celsius in Allahabad, India.
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by Jiva Gupta
An elephant cool of at road side tap in Summer day. These days maximum temperature soaring to over 46 degrees Celsius in Allahabad, India.
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by FAISAL KHAN
Four Indian Army personnel and a militant were killed in an encounter in Tral area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.
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by FAISAL KHAN
Four Indian Army personnel and a militant were killed in an encounter in Tral area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.
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by FAISAL KHAN
Four Indian Army personnel and a militant were killed in an encounter in Tral area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.
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by Abid Bhat
Bakarwal is a nomadic tribe based in Pir Panjal range of mountains. For 6 months of winter season these nomadic people migrate to warmer areas when the temperature in higher reaches of some areas in Kashmir falls below zero degrees.
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by Abid Bhat
Bakarwal is a nomadic tribe based in Pir Panjal range of mountains. For 6 months of winter season these nomadic people migrate to warmer areas when the temperature in higher reaches of some areas in Kashmir falls below zero degrees.
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by Abid Bhat
Bakarwal is a nomadic tribe based in Pir Panjal range of mountains. For 6 months of winter season these nomadic people migrate to warmer areas when the temperature in higher reaches of some areas in Kashmir falls below zero degrees.
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by Abid Bhat
Bakarwal is a nomadic tribe based in Pir Panjal range of mountains. For 6 months of winter season these nomadic people migrate to warmer areas when the temperature in higher reaches of some areas in Kashmir falls below zero degrees.
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Local elections in India. 69 members are chosen for the legislative assembly in Delhi.
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Local elections in India. 69 members are chosen for the legislative assembly in Delhi.
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U S Ambassador to India Nancy J. Powell and U S Consul in Kolkata Dean R. Thomoson during the interactive session in Kolkata on Tuesday 21 May 2013.
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U S Ambassador to India Nancy J. Powell and U S Consul in Kolkata Dean R. Thomoson during the interactive session in Kolkata on Tuesday 21 May 2013.
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U S Ambassador to India Nancy J. Powell and U S Consul in Kolkata Dean R. Thomoson during the interactive session in Kolkata on Tuesday 21 May 2013.
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by Biki Saha
Police from Kharupetia, Mangaldai and Sipajhar seized and destroyed a substantial amount of marijuana in after a night raid uncovered the haul in the Darrang district of national highway 52. An estimated4,296 kilos of the drug was set alight.
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by Biki Saha
Police from Kharupetia, Mangaldai and Sipajhar seized and destroyed a substantial amount of marijuana in after a night raid uncovered the haul in the Darrang district of national highway 52. An estimated4,296 kilos of the drug was set alight.
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by Biki Saha
Police from Kharupetia, Mangaldai and Sipajhar seized and destroyed a substantial amount of marijuana in after a night raid uncovered the haul in the Darrang district of national highway 52. An estimated4,296 kilos of the drug was set alight.
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by Biki Saha
Police from Kharupetia, Mangaldai and Sipajhar seized and destroyed a substantial amount of marijuana in after a night raid uncovered the haul in the Darrang district of national highway 52. An estimated4,296 kilos of the drug was set alight.
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Indian village women check clay pots they made for defects in Jujuka Village, 348 Km from Kolkata.
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Indian village women check clay pots they made for defects in Jujuka Village, 348 Km from Kolkata.
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Indian village women check clay pots they made for defects in Jujuka Village, 348 Km from Kolkata.
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Indian village women check clay pots they made for defects in Jujuka Village, 348 Km from Kolkata.


































































