Gaya (India)

Type: City
Name: Gaya (India)
Country: India
Latitude: 24.809999
Longitude: 85
population: 423,737
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Six held in funds firm raid

Gaya, May 16: Acting on complaints, police conducted raids at the offices of two deposit mobilisation companies and a voluntary organisation last evening and nabbed seven persons. The complainants alleged the deposit mobilisation firms had assured the ... [Published Calcutta Telegraph - May 17 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Myanmar domestic airline to extend int'l flights this year

Myanmar Airways (MA) will extend international flights to more countries by the end of this year to make travel easier for passengers, a local private daily reported Tuesday.The airline will extend its flights to Japan, South Korea, China, China's Taiwan ... [Published Global Times - May 15 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

On A Train With Loud Horns

The BBC made a series of three documentaries dealing with Indian Hill Railways, shown in February 2010. The first film covers the Darjeeling-Himalayan Railway. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway has long been viewed with affection and enthusiasm by travelers ... [Published Day After India - May 15 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

Gaya airport's runway expansion plan faces hurdles

Delay in acquiring land has hit the expansion of Gaya airport. Expansion of runway in the airpor is planned to accommodate bigger planes. Night landing facility too stands withdrawn following the alleged theft of devices and the failure of the Airport ... [Published ASAPP - May 15 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

Bihar: Officials ordered to lunch with schoolchildren

Government in frantic efforts to improve food quality after reports of food poisoning Patna: The Bihar government, headed by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, has asked the education department and other senior officials across districts in the state to forgo ... [Published Gulf News - May 15 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

Whistle-blowers back in spotlight

The idea of whistle-blowers has captured the imagination of many over the last several years. The latest case of Ranbaxy Laboratories, where revelations by one of its former employees, Dinesh Thakur, have prompted the company not only to plead guilty ... [Published Smart Investor - May 15 2013]
First reported May 11 2013 - Updated May 11 2013 - 1 reports

CRPF sets up camps to combat Maoist activities in Gaya

Gaya, May 11 (ANI): Troopers from the paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) set up camps along a crucial supply line of Maoists to combat their activities in the Gaya.The CRPF troopers have set up camp in the Sevara locality which lies along ... [Published News Track India - May 11 2013]
First reported May 09 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 1 reports

India: Encephalitis claims 3 kids in Bihar

Here we go again. Via The Times of India: Encephalitis claims 3 kids in Bihar. Excerpt:A six-month-old baby succumbed to a deadly mosquito-borne disease in Bihar Thursday, taking the toll from the disease to three in 2013, and 16 children have been admitted ... [Published H5N1 - May 09 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

Cheap homes on horizon

Patna, May 7: The cabinet today cleared the urban development departments proposal to construct 26,730 residential units in three cities of Patna, Muzaffarpur and Gaya under the public-private partnership (PPP) mode. The proposal envisages construction ... [Published Calcutta Telegraph - May 08 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

India: Showing the Hope in Naxal affected areas of Gaya

Source: Adventist Development and Relief Agency InternationalCountry: India Gaya, is one of the district in Bihar, which is infested by the Naxal problem, apart from other vulnerabilities of nature, life in rural areas are especially health indicators ... [Published ReliefWeb - Latest Updates - Apr 25 2013]
First reported Apr 19 2013 - Updated Apr 19 2013 - 1 reports

Buddhist monks organise special prayers on World Heritage Day in Gaya

Gaya (Bihar), April 19 (ANI): A large number of Buddhist monks organised special prayers in Gaya, Bihar, for world peace and for the protection of the heritage sites as they celebrated ‘World Heritage Day this week. World Heritage Day is observed on April ... [Published TruthDive - Apr 19 2013]
First reported Apr 19 2013 - Updated Apr 19 2013 - 1 reports

Solutions for the Poorest: Insights on Savings Behavior of India’s Ultra-Poor

This Grameen Foundation white paper, Solutions for the Poorest: Insights on Savings Behaviors of Clients explores the savings behavior of the ultra-poor in India. It is based on the results of the Livelihood Pathways for the Poorest project – a collaboration ... [Published The Rockefeller Foundation - Apr 19 2013]

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Adrian Christy said: "On behalf of BADMINTON England, I was delighted to offer our congratulations to Poul-Erik. He holds his relationship with England in the highest esteem, having lived in Milton Keynes and trained at the National Badminton Centre during some of the best years of his career. "I have got to work very closely with Poul-Erik in his time as President of Badminton Europe and I am delighted that he has achieved such a tremendous goal in his sporting political career. "He will serve the world of badminton well during his presidency and I very much look forward to continuing our International work with him." Of Perry's re-election he said: ""This is a fantastic achievement to have secured a place on the BWF Council for a further period of four years. "Nora has done a tremendous job representing England on Council but has also achieved great things in her ambition to see more women involved in badminton, on and off court. "She has so much more to give and the confidence in her work from the member nations around the world, will allow her to continue what she has started." The BWF Council for 2013-2017 is:"
"The government is working to put inin place some regulations and norms to help such whistle-blowers" says Pavan Kumar Vijay, managing director, Corporate Professionals...
"There is a lot of Maoist movement on this side. The road which runs from Meghara is their supply line. Setting up a camp along this line will affect their supply to a large extent. We can also get help in going into the Maoist hideouts in the hilly areas of Chakarbandha" said P K Bharti, the CRPF deputy commandant and incharge of the camp
... Bhusan said that so far 16 children with symptoms of AES were admitted to various hospitals in the district in the last 10 days.  "Every year, encephalitis hit Muzaffarpur, Gaya and other neighbouring districts in May or June. But this year it seems to have hit a little early" a health department official here said. Last year, the AES killed nearly 240 children in Muzaffarpur and Gaya districts

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BADMINTON England congratulates President Hoyer [Published Noodls - 12 hours ago]
Straight-talk It is now the Peoples Call to Upl... [Published Pakistan Link - May 17 2013]
Six held in funds firm raid [Published Calcutta Telegraph - May 17 2013]
Planning your summer vacation? Best heritage si... [Published Economic Times - May 16 2013]
On A Train With Loud Horns [Published Day After India - May 15 2013]
Gaya airport's runway expansion plan faces hurdles [Published ASAPP - May 15 2013]
Bihar: Officials ordered to lunch with schoolch... [Published Gulf News - May 15 2013]
Myanmar domestic airline to extend int'l flight... [Published Global Times - May 15 2013]
Whistle-blowers back in spotlight [Published Smart Investor - May 15 2013]
Mohan invites Nawaz to visit India [Published Frontier Post - May 13 2013]
President Gives Away National Technology Day Aw... [Published Press Information Bureau - May 11 2013]
CRPF sets up camps to combat Maoist activities ... [Published News Track India - May 11 2013]
Strike call sparks drugs ache [Published Calcutta Telegraph - May 10 2013]
India: Encephalitis claims 3 kids in Bihar [Published H5N1 - May 09 2013]
Cheap homes on horizon [Published Calcutta Telegraph - May 08 2013]
CBI sticks to facts ! ....What if, officers bec... [Published Economic Times - May 07 2013]
Beyond collective egos: Our relational grounds ... [Published LankaWeb - May 06 2013]
Consistency and accuracy [Published European Oil and Gas - May 01 2013]
Golden Myanmar Airlines look at international r... [Published TravelDailyNews Asia-Pacific - May 01 2013]
Solutions for the Poorest: Insights on Savings ... [Published Microfinance Gateway - Apr 30 2013]
Top 10: Trisha Harbord picks her best Far East ... [Published Daily Express - Apr 28 2013]
India: Showing the Hope in Naxal affected areas... [Published ReliefWeb - Latest Updates - Apr 25 2013]
Climate Change and its impact on World Heritage [Published Sangai Express - Apr 22 2013]
Save Rama Sethu [Published Asian Tribune - Apr 22 2013]
Buddhist monks organise special prayers on Worl... [Published TruthDive - Apr 19 2013]
Solutions for the Poorest: Insights on Savings ... [Published The Rockefeller Foundation - Apr 19 2013]
All Are Allah’s Bandas Hameed Abdul Karim [Published Sri Lanka Daily News - Apr 16 2013]
India: Conflicting Approaches In Bihar – Analysis [Published Eurasia Review - Apr 15 2013]
United by culture and dharma [Published Deccan Herald - Apr 15 2013]
MUSICOld-whirled charm [Published The Week - Apr 13 2013]
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India: Encephalitis claims 3 kids in Bihar [Published H5N1 - May 09 2013]
Here we go again. Via The Times of India: Encephalitis claims 3 kids in Bihar. Excerpt:A six-month-old baby succumbed to a deadly mosquito-borne disease in Bihar Thursday, taking the toll from the disease to three in 2013, and 16 children have been admitted ...
India: 26 die of cold wave in Bihar [Published H5N1 - Jan 08 2013]
Here I am, listening to pounding rain on my roof in North Vancouver (typical for January on the BC coast), while reports come in about scorching heat in Australia and, from The Bihar Times, 26 die of cold wave in Bihar.Even as Bihar witnessed the lowest ...
India: Anti-encephalitis campaign likely to be ... [Published H5N1 - Dec 03 2012]
Via The Times of India: Anti-encephalitis campaign likely to be extended. Excerpt:GAYA: With less than 25% of the target achieved in the first nine days of the three-week campaign for 100 percent immunization against Japanese Encephalitis (JE), the deadly ...
India: Mass immunization drive begins against J... [Published H5N1 - Nov 22 2012]
Via The Times of India: Mass immunization drive begins against Japanese encephalitis. Excerpt:GAYA: As the anti-encephalitis campaign began in Gaya and Aurangabad districts on Thursday for mass immunization of the nearly 23 lakh [2.3 million] children ...
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