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In this study, the author examines a variety of ancient, medieval and modern sources to advance a political claim for an Indian interest in Western
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APPEN was formed in 1983 by a diverse group of NGOs from the Asia- Pacific region in order to act together on issues
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There was a time when the National Development Service of Tribhuvan University was the most colourful feather in its cap. Today´s NDS is a feeble copy of its former
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Just don't go. That's the latest advice the ministry of external affairs has given students planning to study in Australia.
The Hindu, 3 February 2010
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We are surprised at the governments decision to issue environment clearance certificate for industries on privately owned lands inside the Bhawal National Park. That
Call for Submissions of films to the Bangalore Queer Film Festival (BQFF 2010)
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Deadline for submission: January 31, 2010
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THE TUKIS OF DOLAKHA
"Tukis" are agricultural
The Sherpas of Nepal
io the Tibetan Cultural Context
by Robert A. Paul Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi
1989 IRs95 (paperback) The title of this book highlights the Sherpas, but the author´
Tibetans Gain Fulbright
For years, Tibetan students and scholars in Dharamsalai DeEhi and Kathmandu could only watch as Nepalis and Indians wont off to the United States on prestigious fellowships.