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Hitesh Sharma, the Deputy Excise and Taxation Commissioner of Himachal Pradesh and a senior Art of Living teacher is known for playing different roles that help draw...
Easing the trauma of a prolonged civil war Sri Lanka (2005 to present) Sri Lanka’s population has suffered through decades of conflict between the army and Tamil...
Strengthening a city’s spirit 26/11, Mumbai Terror Attack, (November 2008) 26/11 remains a date etched in the psyche of many people. Many watched as forces turned...
9/11 Terror Attack New York, USA (September 2001) On September 11, 2001, nineteen Islamic terrorists affiliated with Al-Qaeda carried out coordinated suicide attacks,...
Sowing seeds of peace Israel and Palestine (2004) The long-drawn conflict between Israel and Palestine on the one hand and war with Lebanon on the other has taken a...
Sharing the pain The 2004 Madrid train bombings were a series of coordinated bombings against the commuter train system of Madrid on the morning of March 11, 2004, which...

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Afghanistan
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United Nations Secretary-General
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Amarnath
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Amarnath
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