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Asian demand for live fish causing Pacific concern
Rarotonga (Cook Islands): Asia's demand for live fish is severely depleting fish stocks and causing destruction of reefs throughout the Pacific, environmentalists warn.
'I had a dream.....Now I want to promote Protima’s dream'
Bangalore: "I wanted to do something…I had a dream," said Uday Kumar Shetty, Odissi dancer and the first student of Protima Bedi at 'Nrityagram'.
Ambitious projects transform Dubai into real estate hub
Dubai: The once-sleepy desert sheikhdom of Dubai is busy transforming itself into a prosperous, sky-scraping oasis attracting new residents, tourists and businessmen alike, and the property market is booming.
Pakistan to invest in tea cultivation programme
Islamabad: Pakistan is one of the world's largest importers of tea, spending $ 300 million annually on the national beverage, but it is trying to save greenbacks with a green revolution.
Bangalore to attract tourists with butterfly park
Bangalore: The city will soon have a butterfly park of international standards at the Bannerghatta National Park, providing a boost to tourism, a top official of the forest department said.
'Malaysia set to attract more tourists from India'
Bangalore: Eyeing India in a big way in the tourism sector, Malaysia has set a target of attracting two lakh tourists from India in 2002, up from 1.43 lakh Indian tourists in 2001, senior Malaysian officials said.
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