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Chettiyar Chidambaram's policies kept up the pace of economic momentum with Washington dictation. The WORLD Bank man did very well to divert National Resources and revenue into the KILLER MONEY Machine run by the ILLUMINATI bypassing Constitution and Parliament. He has been the KEY personality to ENSURE LPG Raj in India along with Montek Singh Ahluwalia,Kamal Nath, Pranab Mukherjee and the best of the slaves, Dr Manmohan Singh since Liberalisation rolled on in Indian Political Economy to make India a Periphery of United states of American. But Desi Illuminati, CII,India Incs, Assocham were DISSATISFIED with his INEFFICIENT Role in Complete ETHNIC Cleansing of the Black Untouchables! False Recession was the Manipulated HYPE and Chidambaram failed to help the MANUSMRITI TRIIBLIS Hegemony in HARVESTING. Hence he was shifted to Home Ministry just before the Loksabha Election ensuring the SWING and Polarisation in favour of Brahaminical Congress! Entree North East as well as Kashmir demand vehemently the repeal of Armed Forces Special Powers Act , 1958(AFPSA). Rape and false Encounter by the SECURITY Forces pushed the UPA GOI to lift a HUMAN face against its policy of ZERO Tolerance against the Indigenous, Aboriginal and Minority Communities. Thus, CHIDAMBARAM jumped forward to declare AFPSA REPEAL Under ACTIVE Consideration. RSS reacted INSTANTLY.
The deaths of a 17-year-old girl and her 22-year-old sister-in-law have sparked fierce daily anti-India protests across the Muslim-majority Kashmir Valley since their bodies were found in a stream on May 30.
P. Chidambaram arrived in the summer capital Srinagar on a two-day "detailed review of the security situation," a statement said, which included meeting the state's senior security and intelligence officers.
"The minister asked the officers to show zero-tolerance for human rights violations," said one of the officers who attended the meeting, asking not to be named.
Indian officials initially insisted the two women had drowned, but the families of the victims have accused the security forces of abducting, raping and killing the women.
On Sunday, police said forensic tests showed they had indeed been raped.
Meanwhile Thursday, hundreds of government employees chanting, "punish the killers," marched through the streets of Srinagar, wearing black bands on their arms.
The procession ended peacefully after several leaders of the employees addressed the marchers and called upon the government to speed up the investigations or face more agitation.
Authorities have placed top separatists under house arrest or put them in jail as demonstrations have threatened to turn into pro-independence marches that have so far claimed one life and left nearly 400 injured.
An insurgency against Indian rule in Kashmir has left more than 47,000 people dead over the past 20 years.
"We need to go through the Amarnath Yatra, which is supposed to be starting shortly, and the summer season. Because the snow is melting and the passes are open, the chances of infiltration going up are very much there, especially since a number of (terror) camps are existing on the other side of the LoC,'' Army chief General Deepak Kapoor said on Friday.
The Army has strengthened its multi-tiered counter-infiltration grid along the LoC, with intelligence reports holding that many militants are waiting to sneak into J&K.
Gen Kapoor, however, acknowledged the internal security situation in J&K was definitely on the improve now. "As and when the political authorities decide the Army can be withdrawn, it will be withdrawn. It depends on the assessments made when things become more stable over a period of time,'' he said.
The immediate security challenge will be the two-month-long Amarnath Yatra, which was initially scheduled to begin from June 7 but has now been postponed till June 15. An additional 60 companies of paramilitary forces, with over 6,000 personnel, will be deployed along both the routes of the yatra to thwart any attempt to target it.
Asked about human rights violation cases against security personnel in J&K, Gen Kapoor talked of a zero tolerance approach towards the offeners, but warned that the elements behind terrorism were on the look out for excuses to blame seurity forces." They will try to utilise each and every incident to level allegations against security forces.But whenever allegations are levelled against our security forces, we investigate them and if any violation is found, disciplinary action is initiated and taken,'' General Kapoor said.
Listing its 10 priority areas for the next five years, the Government on Thursday vowed to follow a policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism and address challenges to internal security with a set time-frame.
President Pratibha Patil, in her address to the joint session of Parliament, said, "A policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism, from whichever source it originates, will be pursued." The Government, according to her, "will seek to reshape our relationship with Pakistan depending on the sincerity of Pakistan's action to confront groups which launch terrorist attacks against India from its territory". Members of both Houses cutting across party lines applauded when the President made this remark.
Talking tough, she said, "Stern measures to handle insurgency and Left-wing extremism will be taken." The Government has already prepared a detailed plan to address internal security challenges which will be implemented in a time-bound manner. The multi-agency centre will be strengthened to ensure intelligence sharing and processing, and subsidiary centres will be activated in all states. The National Investigation Agency, which has become operational, will be empowered to handle terror-related offences. At the same time, the Government will continue to constructively engage with all groups that abjure violence in the North-East, Jammu and Kashmir and other parts of the country, she said.
The Jammu and Kashmir state unit of BJP opposed any move to withdraw CRPF forces from the border state and the repeal of the Act which gives special powers to the armed forces, saying it will disturb the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir.
"This step could lead to a dangerous situation as law and order situation is already disturbed in the state," Pradesh BJP spokesperson Ramesh Arora told reporters in Jammu.
His statement follows Union Home Minister P Chidambaram's remark during a visit to Kashmir that the Centre would like the paramilitary forces to play only a secondary role in the border state.
Chidambaram had also assured Chief Minister Omar Abdullah that the Centre would relook into the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFPSA) which gives special powers to the armed forces.
Arora said such steps should be taken when complete normalcy prevails in the state and warned that the party will be forced to agitate if the government takes any decision on the issues.
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that the government should adopt 'zero tolerance" towards terrorism.
After paying tribute to Major Rishikesh Ramani, who was killed in a fierce gunabattle at Khurhama, near the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir's Kupwara District, he said, "There should be "zero tolerance towards terrorism"."
"It is unfortunate that terrorism is claiming lives of youths like Major Ramani for the last 25 years," he added after visiting Major Ramani's residence.
Major Ramani of the 23 Punjab Regiment killed three militants before his death
CPM would take the correct approach both in party and government level to regain the confidence of the people who have alienated from the party after examining the reasons for their hostility, Karat said at a national seminar on 'The World of EMS', held on the occasion of Communist ideologue E M S Namboodiripad's birth centenary celebrations near here.
"We are undertaking a serious review of the causes that led to the poll reverse," Karat said, adding that the party would see that the election reverses did not in any way demoralise the Communist movement in the country.
Karat also said this was not the first time the party was facing poll reverse in Kerala, and party was confident it would be able to regain the trust of the people.
Stating that the Left in the country would continue its struggle against imperialism, neo-liberalilsm of the ruling class and threat of communal and fascist forces in the country, Karat said the highest tribute the party could give to EMS at this juncture could be to inculcate the essence, spirit and method adopted by him in guiding the party.
Karat described EMS as the path finder for the Communist movement in the country. State Finance Minister T M Thomas Issac, Local Administration Minister Paloli Muhammedkutty were among those attended the seminar.
Banerjee, accompanied by Union minister or State for Shipping Mukul Roy and Leader of the Opposition Partha Chatterjee, drove to Indira Bhavan to meet the 95-year-old leader.
Banerjee, who was with Basu for ten minutes, said that politics was not discussed. "I did not have any political discussion with Basu. I wished him good health," she told reporters outside the veteran leader's residence.
She said that Basu congratulated her for her victory in the Lok Sabha elections.
Naval divers fished out the body of Mahalingam, the scientific officer at the plant, who was reported missing during a morning walk on June 8, from the river flowing near the Kaiga township, police said.
Police said they are investigating whether Mahalingam had drowned or there was any foul play.
Joining issue with Tamil Nadu chief minister, M Karunanidhi, who on June 11 expressed confidence that the new central government would make efforts to speed up the implementation of the project, Jayalalithaa on Saturday reiterated her opposition to it.
"I have not denied the fact I was also among the one who insisted on the implementation of the Sethusamudram project earlier", she said in a statement referring to Karunanidhi's remarks.
"However, based on the inputs given by the scientists that if this project is executed it would seriously affect the marine eco system, I opposed it", she said.
"How can we accept this scheme when it also affects the livelihood of thousands of fishermen?" she asked.
Work on the project has been stalled as the Supreme Court has reserved orders on it and appointed an expert Committee headed by noted environmentalist R K Pachauri. The court was approached on the grounds that the present alignment would damage the 'Ramar Sethu,' a bridge believed to have been constructed by Lord Ram.
On the Sri Lankan Tamils issue, Jayalalithaa asked Karunanidhi to prevail upon the Centre to rehabilitate affected Sri Lankan Tamils on humanitarian basis.
Unconfirmed report said two policemen were injured in the gunfire at Bindukel, two km from Rania.
However, Deputy Commissioner Puja Singhal said that all the police personnel were safe and the Superintendent of Police have rushed to the spot.
Details could be available only after superintendent of police returns, she said.
The encounter, which took place in the jungles near Rania, about 60 km from Ranchi, comes close on the heels of the killing of 22 police personnel in three days - 11 on Thursday in West Singhbhum district and 11 yesterday in Bokaro district of Jharkhand.
JERUSALEM (AP) — The re-election of hard-line Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a disputed vote underscores the growing threat posed by Tehran and its nuclear ambitions, two senior Israeli politicians said Saturday, urging the world not to engage in dialogue with Iran.
Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon and Vice Premier Silvan Shalom appeared to be expressing their personal views and not those of the Israeli government. Government spokesman Mark Regev said it was not clear when the Israeli government would make a formal statement.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has argued that Iran's nuclear ambitions, not Israel's conflict with the Palestinians, should occupy the world's attention.
Friction has been growing between Israel and the U.S. over Netanyahu's refusal to endorse the idea of Palestinian statehood and a settlement freeze, as sought by the Obama administration.
Netanyahu is to deliver a major policy speech Sunday to clarify his positions. The re-election of Ahmadinejad, who has called for Israel to be wiped off the map, could strengthen his argument.
Authorities in Iran declared Ahmadinejad was re-elected in a landslide, though his opponent, reformist Mir Hossein Mousavi, claimed fraud and threatened to challenge results that he denounced as "treason."
Despite the fluid situation, the statements by Ayalon and Shalom presumed an Ahmadinejad victory.
"If we had any shred of hope for change in Iran, the re-election of Ahmadinejad demonstrates the increasing Iranian threat," Ayalon said in a text message sent to news organizations.
Ayalon also said there was no difference between the incumbent and Mousavi concerning "the nuclear issue and terror," an apparent reference to Iran's support for the Palestinian militant faction Hamas and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
"With the results of the Iranian elections, the international community has to stop the Iranian nuclear problem and terrorism from Iran immediately," Ayalon said.
Shalom, who also serves as Israel's minister for regional cooperation, said in a statement: "The election results in Iran are blowing up in the face of those who thought that Iran is built for real dialogue with the free world, concerning its nuclear program."
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter said he did not think there would be any change in American policy toward Iran "because the same person will be there," Carter said after a meeting with the Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad in the West Bank town of Ramallah.
"Hopefully, he'll moderate his position," he said about Ahmadinejad.
The Palestinians also watched the Iranian vote closely. Iran is a major patron of Hamas, the Islamic militant group that overran Gaza two years ago, ousting the forces loyal to Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
Abbas and his aides have in the past accused Iran of meddling in Palestinian affairs and making Palestinian reconciliation more difficult.
An Abbas aide, Saeb Erekat, hinted at Iran's role Saturday. "We want Iran to take the side of Palestine, not this faction or that faction," he said.
Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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Time to revoke AFSPA arrived many years ago and we may well lose the opportunity to do it gracefully if the draconian law is not rolled back without further delay. The law that provides immunity to the security forces to do virtually whatever they want is repugnant to the fundamentals of human dignity and the democratic structure of the country. And Kashmir society has historically been too catholic to be governed by armed forces. There was a time when the state was seething with armed young men out to fight the instruments of state. They were in thousands and politically people were completely alienated from not just the mainstream but even disassociated from the democratic process. Now it is different. According to government statistics not more than a few hundred militants operate in the state at present. Of them very few, if any, are apparently active if one goes by the current level of violent incidents. The countless incidents of human rights abuse ranging from murder and rape to routine harassment have not covered our country with glory. Government response to these incidents has been ad hoc at best and under the current legal regime it could hardly be any different. Even in cases where judicial probes established the complicity of troops in worst atrocities like in Pathribal many years back, no headway in prosecution is possible as the accused take refuge under the AFPSA. Scrapping of AFSPA alone, however, will only be a half measure. It will have to be backed up with perceptible reduction in troop levels and their shifting from all civilian areas. Internal security responsibilities will have to go back to state police which had been performing creditably on that front in more trying political circumstances before the onset of armed militancy. The Working Groups on Kashmir appointed by the prime minister have made their recommendations along similar lines. The Group headed by Vice-President Hamid Ansari has clearly recommended revocation of AFSPA and reduction of troops. The Administrative Reforms Commission headed by Veerappa Moily has separately endorsed it. These measures would constitute the crucial first step for laying a foundation for a final resolution of Kashmir issue. |
'I'll work with Home Minister to amend AFSPA's draconian clauses' Abid Bashir Srinagar, May 27: With United Progressive Alliance in power at New Delhi, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Wednesday said curbing human rights violations is his priority and added that he would work with Union Home Minister P Chidambaram to at least amend certain "draconian" clauses of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act. In an exclusive interview with Rising Kashmir at his Civil Secretariat office, Abdullah said curbing rights violations will top the list of his engagements with new dispensation at New Delhi. "Chidambaram doesn't have any pre-conceived notion. I want to use that to soften the AFSPA by at least amending some of its draconian clauses in the short term. This is an important commitment I have made to people," he said. The chief minister linked the complete revocation of AFPSA to improvement in situation. "I have said this on the floor of the house that revoking AFSPA would be possible during the course of this government. I am the only chief minister to say that," he said. On bringing Jammu and Kashmir Police to the forefront as the primary force to deal with situation, the chief minister said: "Police has already taken charge and hardly any operation takes place without their involvement." He said two major incidents of human rights violations took place in the course of this government where Standard Operating Procedure (SOPs) was violated when army did not collaborate with police. He said police was very much on the forefront. "Handing over overall control to the police will take some time. We will have to increase the visibility of police and reduce that of army and paramilitary forces," Omar said. "This is all linked to the improvement in the situation. We were concerned when infiltration went up in March and April. We thought militants might disrupt polls. But fortunately things have been relatively peaceful so far." Omar said any major step of the government has to be a well thought out one. "We don't want to take any step that would backfire," he said. On what government was doing to prevent human rights violations after the killing of another youth in the old city a day before, a visibly upset chief minister said he (youth) was not the target. "Unfortunately, he was at the wrong place at the wrong time. It is not that troopers picked him up, interrogated and killed him. It was not the case of unprovoked case either. The incident is very unfortunate." The chief minister said the government was trying very hard to deal with such a situation without causing any causality. "Unfortunately we have to respond to a situation where youth have nothing better to do than to pelt stones at troopers," he said. http://www.risingkashmir.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13312&Itemid=1 |
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Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Tehran to protest the outcome of the country's elections, the biggest unrest since the country's 1979 revolution. Riot police were deployed in the capital after supporters of Mir Hossein Mousavi, the defeated reformist candidate, took to the streets on Saturday. Up to 3,000 Mousavi supporters took part in the protests after Mousavi was defeated by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the incumbent president. Al Jazeera's Teymoor Nabili, reporting from Tehran, said major streets in the north of the capital had come to a standstill. "Coming up the street there were running battles happening between riot police and students and there were refuse bins alight in the middle of the road," he said.
"But you didn't get a sense that there was any kind of organised movement in this." Fearing the protests might spread, authorities blocked access to some news websites and Facebook, the social networking site. "Text messaging has been closed all day and now its very difficult to even get a mobile telephone line," our correspondent said. At least three people were injured in the clashes, which broke out after the interior ministry announced a resounding victory for Ahmadinejad following Friday's vote. The ministry figures showed Ahmadinejad had taken 62.63 per cent of the vote, with Mousavi garnering only 33.75 per cent. The scale of Ahmadinejad's triumph upset widespread expectations that Mousavi might win the race. 'Provocative behaviour' Mousavi said members of his election headquarters had been beaten "with batons, wooden sticks and electrical rods". Mohsen Khancharli, Tehran's deputy police chief, said the force would "strongly confront" any gathering or rally held without permission. "Police are not confronting people but only those who are disturbing public order or who make damage to public places," he told Iran's official IRNA news agency. Ayatollah Ali Khameini, Iran's supreme leader, told the defeated candidates and their supporters to avoid "provocative behaviour". In a statement read on state television, Khameini said: "The chosen and respected president is the president of all the Iranian nation and everyone, including yesterday's competitors, must unanimously support and help him." The three-week election campaign was marked by mudslinging, with Ahmadinejad accusing his rivals of corruption. They said he was lying about the economy. Inflation, officially put at 15 per cent, and unemployment were core issues in the debate. |
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PARIS (Reuters) - Iran will redouble efforts to build an atomic bomb following Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's victory in a presidential election but could still be deterred by tough sanctions, the head of an exiled Iranian group said Saturday.
Maryam Rajavi, leader of the French-based National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), told Reuters that Western powers had to abandon a "policy of appeasement" if they wanted to thwart Ahmadinejad's nuclear ambitions.
"Sadly Iran will get the bomb if the West continues with its strategy of negotiations. This is just giving the mullahs more time to play with," she said in a telephone interview.
"Lots of sources say they will get the bomb in 1-1/2 years, but Ahmadinejad will now speed things up and he will have the bomb in one year maximum."
The NCRI has thousands of followers in Europe and the United States and was the first group to expose Iran's covert nuclear program in 2002. It claims to have huge backing within Iran although analysts say its support is very hard to gauge.
Iran's interior minister said Saturday that hard-liner Ahmadinejad swept Friday's presidential election with 62.6 percent of the vote. Turnout was put at a record 85 percent.
Rajavi called the election "a charade" and said most Iranians had shunned the ballot boxes.
"Around 85 percent of people boycotted this election. It is not true there was a massive turnout," she said, adding there was growing public anger over the vote.
"The situation is explosive ... The mullahs are afraid."
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A Reuters witness in Tehran reported that Ahmadinejad partisans clashed Saturday with about 2,000 supporters of moderate former prime minister Mirhossein Mousavi, who came second in the election after initially claiming victory.
Many in the West had high hopes in Mousavi but Rajavi said the United States and its allies had misread the situation. Moderates would never be given power in Iran while Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei held sway, she said.
"Sadly Western authorities are trying to find moderates in the mullah regime. But it is wrong to think one can negotiate with the mullahs," she said. "The (nuclear) negotiations are dead in the water."
The United States, Russia, China, France, Germany and Britain have invited Iran to talks to find a diplomatic solution to the nuclear row, but Tehran has so far rejected the offer.
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VIENNA (Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear watchdog has asked Iran to allow extra surveillance cameras to avoid losing track of Tehran's burgeoning uranium enrichment operation, senior diplomats familiar with the issue said on Friday.
Unsettling Western officials who fear Iran is on a path to nuclear weapons, something it denies, an International Atomic Energy Agency report last week said Iran had more than 7,000 centrifuges enriching uranium or undergoing run-in tests.
It made clear that with the increasing production rate, the Natanz enrichment plant was outgrowing the ability of a limited number of U.N. inspections and cameras to ensure no diversions of nuclear materials for military, bomb-making purposes.
Iran says it wants an enrichment industry for electricity so it can export more of its bountiful oil. But its past failure to report proliferation-sensitive nuclear work to the IAEA and continued curbs on inspections stirred suspicion abroad.
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U.S. envoy Dennis Ross lays out Iran options
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. envoy Dennis Ross, in a new book he co-authored, raises the possibility of the use of military force against Iran should negotiations fail to head off Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
Ross, who is leading the U.S. diplomatic effort to engage Iran on a series of issues, wrote "Myths, Illusions & Peace -- Finding a New Direction for America in the Middle East" with David Makovsky, a former journalist who is a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
The book, released on Thursday, is significant in that Ross, who led President Bill Clinton's Middle East diplomacy in the 1990s, has said little in public on Iran since he was named in February as a special adviser to handle the issue.
The authors included a nuanced, 30-page chapter that lays out options for dealing with Iran, which has so far not responded to President Barack Obama's overtures for better relations, with elections there coming up on Friday.
"Tougher policies -- either militarily or meaningful containment -- will be easier to sell internationally and domestically if we have diplomatically tried to resolve our differences with Iran in a serious and credible fashion," they wrote.
In fact, they argued, if negotiations fail to prevent Iran from pursuing nuclear weapons -- which Tehran denies seeking -- any package of inducements that had been offered to Iran should be made public.
"Such an approach may build pressures within Iran not to forgo the opportunity that has been presented, while also ensuring that the onus is put on Iran for creating a crisis and also for making conflict more likely," they wrote.
The Obama administration, like the Bush administration before it, has refused to take the military option off the table in dealing with Iran, while stressing a desire to find a diplomatic solution.
Ross and Makovsky wrote that the United States should pursue engagement without preconditions but with diplomatic pressures, such as European economic sanctions, to persuade Iran that "the costs of pursuing the nuclear option are real and will not go away, but that Iran has a door to walk through."
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They recommended the United States seek back channel talks with Iran as a discreet way to hear Iranian concerns and respond to them. Any such channel should connect to Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, they said.
A State Department spokesman, P.J. Crowley, said Ross would decline comment. "Dennis defers to his co-author since he is now a government employee," he said.
The two authors speculate that one basic vulnerability of Iran is its reliance on selling oil as the source of 80 percent of its export income and 75 percent of government revenues.
Should Iran's leaders come to believe that "Iran's economic lifeline is going to be cut and the oil revenues are going to dry up, they may well decide that the nuclear program is not worth the cost," they wrote.
The authors suggested ways of overcoming reluctance by China and Russia to take more punitive measures against Iran beyond the three rounds of U.N. sanctions that have so far failed to pursued Tehran to halt its nuclear enrichment program.
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Royal Enfield flags off the Himalayan Odyssey 2009Wheels Unplugged - Indis'a Automobile Magazine - 10 hours ago The tribute to the Himalayas thus gets rounded off in 15 days. The sense of a pilgrimage begins from Delhi itself where the Buddhist ceremony of blessing ... 60 bikers rev off on Himalayan expedition Thaindian.com Himalayan Odyssey 2009 flagged off by Royal Enfield AutoTantra.in Transfer tussles heat up in Karnataka, 'strict' officials out in ...Indian Express - Jun 10, 2009 Two of Karnataka's most 'strict' and 'upright' IPS and IAS officers have over the past two weeks gone on extended 'vacations' to trek in the Himalayas, ... Himalayas warming faster than global average (June 5 is World ...Sify - Jun 4, 2009 New Delhi, June 4 (IANS) Northwestern Himalayas has become 1.4 degrees Celsius warmer in the last 100 years, a far higher level of warming than the 0.5-1.1 ... Himalayas not above climate change: study Daily Times Land of leaping tigersIrish Times - 17 hours ago Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, the easternmost point of the Himalayas, looms across the gorge, climbing into clouds that cling to its tip. ... Himalayas see 780 ascents in spring season from Nepali sideXinhua - Jun 9, 2009 KATHMANDU, June 10 (Xinhua) -- The spring mountaineering season recorded 780 ascents from 98 different expeditions from Nepali side in three-month period in ... Going with the flow at a unique spa in Vancouver's Shangri-LaCalgary Herald - Jun 12, 2009 Its holistic concept and pampering approach comes infused with healing philosophies imported from China and the Himalayas. This means a treatment, ... Appearance of Himalayas are changing due to climate change, garbageXinhua - May 25, 2009 KATHMANDU, May 25 (Xinhua) -- The mountainous range of Himalayan nation Nepal are gradually changing their appearance as they are caught with severity of ... Climate change making Everest ascent harder: sherpa Reuters India Everest 'melts' The Sun MARK'S TWENTY WALKS BY THE WATERNW Evening Mail - 8 hours ago MARK Elliott has climbed the highest mountain in Europe and conquered a huge 21500ft rock in the Himalayas. More recently he could have been spotted ... A diverse land trains its meals to a standardThe Age - Jun 12, 2009 ... eat in the restaurant car when travelling by train with his parents to Shimla, the summer capital of the British Raj in the foothills of the Himalayas. ... At Melting PointIBNLive.com - Jun 5, 2009 In the Himalayas right at the source of the Ganga they say the Gangotri glacier is shrinking. I decided to trek upto the glacier with a team of scientists ... Looking for piety in the cold hills Daily News & Analysis |
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