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Collecting Nautical Antiques: ‘I call it industrial art’
“I call it industrial art,” Claus Fuchs said. Collecting and restoring nautical antiques is his passion, that and riding his motorcycle.
Dispute Over Restaurant Bill Sparks Riots in Indian City
A dispute over an unpaid restaurant bill sparked a riot in a western Indian city between Hindus and ...
January 7, 2013
BY
Alex Johnston
In Photos, Tens of Thousands Get Married on 12/12/12
On Dec. 12, 2012, or “12/12/12,” tens of thousands of couples around the world got married.
December 13, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Runaway Children Vulnerable in Delhi Railway Stations
Children who runaway from home seek a better life in Delhi, but many are abducted by child labor ...
December 3, 2012
BY
Venus Upadhayaya
Indian Channel Says Government Gagging Media
Zee News, an Indian television channel, decried the arrest of two of its senior staff members, characterizing the ...
November 28, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Pakistan Taliban Threatens India Over Execution
The Pakistan Taliban on Thursday threatened to attack India to avenge the execution of Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, the ...
November 22, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Mumbai Terrorist Executed, Retaliation Feared
Ajmal Kasab, the only terrorist left alive after the 2008 attacks in Mumbai, was executed Wednesday. Fear of ...
November 21, 2012
BY
Venus Upadhayaya
Pakistan-India Border Fence Severs Farmers From Land
Rich, fertile land is a farmer's joy, but for farmers on the border with Pakistan in Jammu State, ...
November 7, 2012
BY
Venus Upadhayaya
After Crackdown on Nuclear Protest, Indian Police Scrutinized
A fact-finding team has slammed Indian administration in the state of Tamil Nadu for manhandling peaceful anti-nuclear protesters ...
September 27, 2012
BY
Venus Upadhayaya
India Hit by Nation-Wide Strike
Businesses, government offices, schools, and the transportation sector were shut down across India on Thursday due to a ...
September 20, 2012
BY
Venus Upadhayaya
Indian Villagers in Last Ditch Standoff Against Nuclear Plant
The desperate fight by locals to stop India’s newest nuclear power plant from going operational is reaching a ...
September 12, 2012
BY
Venus Upadhayaya
Indian Political Cartoonist Released
Political cartoonist Aseem Trivedi was released from an Indian jail on Wednesday after he was arrested earlier this ...
September 12, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
After 17 Days Sitting in Water, Indians Win Protest
After sitting chin deep in water for 17 days, villagers in central India succeeded on Sept. 10 in ...
September 12, 2012
BY
Venus Upadhayaya
Free Bicycles a Game Changer in Indian Education
It is something that Narmada’s parents could have never afforded by themselves: a bicycle.
August 22, 2012
BY
Venus Upadhayaya
India Clamps Down on Internet Over Communal Violence
India has clamped down on Facebook, Twitter, and other websites to remove content that caused fear and led ...
August 21, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Indian Quarry Workers Break Out of Bondage
In granite quarries in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, the bonded labor system is—a version of modern ...
August 17, 2012
BY
Venus Upadhayaya
India Angered Over Olympics Ceremony Mystery Woman
India was furious over a mystery woman wearing red and blue who was walking alongside the country’s Olympic ...
July 29, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
India Riots Persist in Assam Region
More riots swept through India’s northeastern Assam region Tuesday, with the death toll climbing to 32.
July 25, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
50,000 Flee India’s Assam State Over Deadly Riots
Tens of thousands fled India's Assam State after clashes between Muslim settlers and tribal Bodos left 19 dead ...
July 23, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
India Selects New President
Elections were held for India's next president Thursday as the Indian government considers implementing crucial reforms. Favored to ...
July 20, 2012
BY
Shannon Liao
From Desperation to Destitution
Despite the scenic beauty and safety of village life in India, when there is no income, no money ...
July 9, 2012
BY
Venus Upadhayaya
India Bans ‘Human Safari’ Tourism to Isolated Tribe
A tourist resort in India’s Andaman Islands accused of offering controversial “human safaris”.
June 29, 2012
BY
Jack Phillips
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Matthew Little
Panetta in India Over Afghanistan Strategy
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is visiting India and will hold talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on ...
June 5, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Indian PM Signs Agreements With Burma
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh signed a number of agreements with Burma as he visited the country on ...
May 28, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
India to Allow Forest Guards to Shoot Poachers
A western Indian state said it will allow forest guards to shoot on sight poachers and hunters of ...
May 24, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Indian Villagers Live in Fear of Another Fukushima
Villagers in earthquake prone southern India worry about the nearly operational Kudankulam nuclear power plant.
May 23, 2012
BY
Venus Upadhayaya
The Toll of Producing Power in India
India is hungry for energy, and Singrauli—the energy capital of India—is providing it with its needs. Its human ...
May 10, 2012
BY
Venus Upadhayaya
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