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    India Toll Now 556 In Uttarakhand Floods; After Rain, Hunger Begins To Kill

    HINDUSTAN TIMES Saturday, June 22, 2013 HT Correspondents, Agencies Dehradun/Haridwar/New Delhi, June 21, 2013 First Published: 12:28 IST(21/6/2013) Last Updated: 01:30 IST(22/6/2013) Toll now 556 in Uttarakhand floods; after rain, hunger begins to kill It truly is a Himalayan...
  2. Chaan Pardesi

    USA Rain Doesn't Dampen Sikh Spirit

    Rain doesn't dampen Sikh spirit Sunday, Nov 7 2010, <!-- Video goes here -->Among the many visitors to the Yuba City Nagar Kirtan and Sikh Parade on Sunday was an unexpected gate-crasher — steady rain. But Sikhs converged on the Mid-Valley from across town and abroad, braving the soaking...
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    Opinion Rain Crisis: Dark Spots In Nation’s Granary

    Rain crisis: Dark spots in nation’s granary Ramaninder K Bhatia, TNN 11 August 2009, 05:11am IST CHANDIGARH: Balwinder Singh Sidhu is as unhappy as he is anxious with the job at hand. As Punjab’s director, agriculture, he has the unenviable task of...
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    Sikh News Snow In HP, Rain In Punjab, Haryana (New Kerala)

    Chandigarh, Nov 30: High altitude areas in Himachal Pradesh experienced snowfall while parts of Punjab and Haryana had rain, breaking a long dry spell in the region. More...
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    Sikh News Heavy Rain Lash Parts Of Himachal, Punjab And Haryana (PTI Via Yahoo! India News)

    Chandigarh, Aug 12 (PTI) Heavy rains lashed many parts of Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana, disrupting normal life. Madhopur in Punjab received 144 mm of rain, while Barnala received 20 mm. More...
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    Sikh News Rain Lashes Isolated Places In Punjab, HP (New Kerala)

    Chandigarh, Aug 9: A 117-year old bridge collapsed as rain lashed isolated areas in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh but eluded Haryana since last night. More...
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    Sikh News Widespread Rain In Punjab (Dawn)

    LAHORE, June 17: Widespread pre-monsoon rain in Punjab and the NWFP on Sunday brought a welcome relief from the week-long spell of sizzling heat. However, the rain caught the people unawares and a number of tragic incidents were reported. More...
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