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Aligarh (India): A Special meeting of the Academic Council of the Aligarh Muslim University reviewed the current status report of the action taken by the University with regard to the establishment of the Special Centers under Section 12(2) of the AMU Act 1981.

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Aligarh (India): To set at rest the scare triggered by tracing the radioactive source in a closed room in the Physics Department of Aligarh Muslim University, the Vice Chancellor Prof. PK Abdul Azis contacted Atomic Energy Regulatory Board Safety Division.

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Agra (India): From three metres 25 years ago, the length of the 'chadar' offered by the devout at the annual Shah Jahan Urs in the Taj Mahal has increased to 450 metres this time. The number of faithful has risen from a dozen to nearly 100,000.

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Agra (India): About two months ago when a builder moved with his workforce to demolish a five-storeyed haveli built by the Bharatpur rajas in Khandari area more than 150 years ago, not only the neighbors but concerned citizens of the city raised a protest to stall the project. The district authorities and the state archeology department now want the structure conserved as a heritage piece. The All India Jat Maha Sabha has formed a Save Bharatpur House Committee.

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Agra (India): About two months ago when a builder moved with his workforce to demolish a five-storeyed haveli built by the Bharatpur rajas in Khandari area more than 150 years ago, not only the neighbors but concerned citizens of the city raised a protest to stall the project. The district authorities and the state archeology department now want the structure conserved as a heritage piece. The All India Jat Maha Sabha has formed a Save Bharatpur House Committee.

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Despite the harsh and uncomfortable comments made by Joel Stein on the changing landscape of his hometown Edison, N.J due to the immigration of Indians out there; I do find a strong reason and feeling to empathize with him.

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