Archive for April, 2011



CTV.ca Disaster, loss at every turn in wake of tornadoesLos Angeles TimesRelief workers struggle to get aid to displaced people in seven Southern states and survivors search what's left of homes — if they can reach them — for keepsakes. Memorials are planned Sunday for four University of Alabama students killed by …South Settles Into [...]

JTMM lays down arms – Republica

Posted on: Saturday, Apr 30, 2011

JTMM lays down armsRepublicaHe said they have renounced armed movement keeping in view the desire of the Madhesi people for “peaceful revolt.” JTMM led by Jha had had made itself public from Lahan on January 7, 2009 and held formal talks with then Peace and Reconstruction …JTMM hangs up guns for peaceful politicsHimalayan Timesall 3 [...]

NEWS.com.au Thousands Gather in Rome for Pope John Paul II's BeatificationVoice of AmericaPhoto: AP Pilgrims wave a Polish flag and sing as they gather in St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, April 30, 2011, a day before late Pope John Paul II's beatification Thousands of pilgrims are gathering in Rome for Sunday's beatification of the [...]

Parties agree to expand cabinet by MondayRepublicaKATHMANDU, April 30: Top leaders of the UCPN (Maoist), CPN-UML and Madhesi People´s Rights Forum (MPRF) on Monday agreed to end the long-running deadlock over cabinet expansion and enlarge the 19-member cabinet by Monday. Prime Minister´s Press Advisor … madhesi – Google News

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Mithila is an ancient cultural region of South Nepal and North India lying between the lower ranges of the Himalayas and the Ganges River. The Nepal border cuts across the top fringe of this region. The Gandak and Kosi Rivers are rough western and eastern boundaries of Mithila. The Ramayana records a dynastic marriage between Prince Rama of Ayodhya and Sita, the daughter of Raja Janak of Mithila. The town of Janakpur, in the northern Nepali section of Mithila, is believed to be Janak's old capital.


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