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6 New Cars Releasing This Festive Season: Nissan Terrano, New Range Rover Sport, Skoda Octavia and More

Indian auto market may be going through a lull period with most car manufacturers witnessing a slowdown in sales but October will see as many as six new cars hitting Indian roads, as car makers are optimistic that this festive season to boost their business. New cars like Nissan Terrano, New Range Rover Sport, Skoda Octavia, Volkswagen Vento GT TSI, BMW 5-series facelift and Toyota Innova facelift are expected to hit the roads this month. Oct 4, 2013
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Closing ceremony of 4th Jagran Film Festival

Mumbai, Sep 30 (ANI): Bollywood celebrities marked their full attendance at the closing ceremony of 4th Jagran Film festival in Mumbai recently. Veteran actor, Manoj Kumar was conferred with the Lifetime Achievement award at this festival. Also, spotted at the festival were actors like Tusshar Kapoor, Kamal Hassan, Rituparna Sengupta who were happy to be a part of the event. The six-day festival kicked off last week at the Fun Republic Cinema in Andheri and commenced with the exhibition of an international cinematic project 'Water' and followed with many other screenings. Sep 30, 2013
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Rise of violence raises food concerns in C. Africa

The African Union on Friday urged the international community to do more in the poor and strife-torn Central African Republic, describing the situation there as "dire". Central African Republic has been chronically unstable for the greater part of the past two decades. Duration: 00:57 Sep 20, 2013
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Villagers take up arms against C.Africa ex-rebels

Villagers in the Central African Republic form self-defense militias following what they say were violent abuses by Seleka ex-rebels, with one child saying he will fight to avenge his dead family. Duration: 01:21 Sep 18, 2013
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MSF concerned by violence in Central Africa

The humanitarian organisation Médecins sans frontières (MSF) says it is increasingly concerned by the religious dimension of fighting in the Central African Republic. On Wednesday, officials in the country said fighting between supporters of the country's ex-president and the man who ousted him has killed almost 100 people. Duration: 00:37 Sep 12, 2013