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Six women challenge a traditional Tibet by entering a beauty pageant.   More
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Festival of Lights celebrated with on-line prayers, blessings  More
An Indian woman is caught for duping young Indian men via marriage.   More
Two more have been arrested for links to the July 11 Mumbai bombings which killed 200.  More
India launches massive operation to evacuate its nationalss from war-torn Lebanon. More
At least 549 people are confirmed dead from the July 17 tsunami in Java, Indonesia. More
Commuters go about their daily routine but with a sense of unease. More
A tsunami slammed into Java in Indonesia last July 17, killing hundreds and displacing thousands.  More
The fragile ecology of India's Andaman and Nicobar archipelago is under threat. More
India's market for luxury goods and services is estimated at $486 million. More
Maoist rebels in Nepal will not lay down arms until elections are held. More
The Sri Lankan government is urging Tamil rebels to return to the peace negotiating table. More
Agra, home to the world's most famous monument to love, is to be given a facelift. More
Italian actress Monica Bellucci has agreed to star in a film about Sonia Gandhi. More
Habib Miyan, believed to be India oldest living man, celebrated what he said was his 137th birthday. More
Poverty, exploitation and domestic violence push some women into taking up arms with Maoist rebels. More
Despite Christians in Pakistan constituting 1.5 per cent of the population, Pakistani government bans The Da Vinci Code. More
Doctors and medical students have taken to the streets in Delhi against a government affirmative action for low-caste students. More
A four-year-old boy who was nearly sold by his poor mother ran 65 kilometres to enter the country’s record book. More
Foreigners, including Canadians, are making a beeline for Pakistan as the country makes headlines for its "kidney bazaar."  More