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Three weeks on from flood, people in Kashmir still stranded

Rajouri, Sep 25 (ANI): Victims of the Kashmir floods said that they are still homeless, as many houses had collapsed during the worst natural disaster that had hit Jammu and Kashmir in a century. Hundreds of people have been killed and tens of thousands are homeless. Authorities say the cost of damage in Jammu and Kashmir may run into billions of dollars. Villagers of Rajouri district said they haven't still got any tents or alternate arrangements after their houses collapsed in the devastation. Villagers are forced to live on the streets due to lack of availability of shelter and have run out of food that they had. Sep 25, 2014
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How to apply Press-on Nails

Press-on nails can help you go from everyday to glamorous in an instant. You can leave them bare for a natural look or give yourself an attention-grabbing manicure - anything goes! Facebook : http://www.youtube.com/user/VentunoNailart Twitter: https://twitter.com/VentunoNailArt Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/VentunoNailart A Ventunotech Production: www.ventunotech.com Sep 25, 2014
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PM inaugurates 110 acre Food Park in Karnataka Part - 1

Tumkur, Sep 24 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday inaugurated a Food Park in the Tumkur district of Karnataka. While addressing the public at the event, Modi said that for development of the farmers, there needs to be value addition. Explaining the importance of food processing, Modi said that if the companies of the aerated drinks agree to put even five percent of the natural juice in their product, then the farmers will be able to make a lot of money. He added that the farmers need to be given better facilities for them to develop economically. Sep 24, 2014
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PM inaugurates 110 acre Food Park in Karnataka Part - 2

Tumkur, Sep 24 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday inaugurated a Food Park in the Tumkur district of Karnataka. While addressing the public at the event, Modi said that for development of the farmers, there needs to be value addition. Explaining the importance of food processing, Modi said that if the companies of the aerated drinks agree to put even five percent of the natural juice in their product, then the farmers will be able to make a lot of money. He added that the farmers need to be given better facilities for them to develop economically. Sep 24, 2014
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JandK govt announces 6 months of free ration for flood victims

Rajouri, Sept 23 (ANI): Government of Kashmir will give six months of free ration to the flood victims, said a senior official. Both the Indian and Pakistani sides of the disputed Himalayan region have seen extensive flooding this month, with Srinagar particularly hard hit. Hundreds of people have been killed and tens of thousands are homeless. Authorities say the cost of damage in Jammu and Kashmir may run into billions of dollars. People wait for relief and help as houses have been collapsed by the worst flooding seen in more than a century in the province. There are signs that the relief operation is gaining traction as authorities brought in heavy-duty pumps to evacuate water from low-lying residential areas, including two from Oil and Natural Gas Corporation. Sep 23, 2014
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Kashmiris at UN denounce Pakistan's illegal occupation of PoK

Geneva/Muzaffarabad, PoK, September 23, 2014: Speaking at the recently held event at the United Nations in Geneva, observers and activists focused on the deteriorating security situation and attacks on minorities in Pakistan. The event titled 'the Human Rights in South Asia' also raised the issue of human rights violations in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir or PoK and Gilgit Baltistan. Civil society activists, human rights defenders and academicians stressed on Pakistan's move of exploiting the remote region's rich natural resources, apart from curbing the political autonomy. Kashmiri leaders blamed Pakistan for allegedly controlling the region through a proxy government and its secret agencies which have a stranglehold over every aspect of both PoK and Gilgit Baltistan. Kashmiri also accused Pakistan's spy agencies for suppressing the national movement through enforced disappearances and targetted killings. Sep 23, 2014