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Daily Archives: June 9, 2008
Afghanistan’s natural environment a victim of war: activists
As countries mark World Environment Day on June 5, conservationists and officials say Afghanistan faces many and unique challenges. AFP/File Photo: A boy walks in an algae polluted river in Kabul The post-Taliban government has passed the country’s first environmental … Continue reading
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People of Maghalaya
The Khasi, Jaintia, Bhoi, War collectively known as the Hynniewtrep people predominantly inhabit the districts of East Meghalaya, also known to be one of the earliest ethnic group of settlers in the Indian sub-continent, belonging to the Proto Austroloid Monkhmer … Continue reading
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