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Bihar

NOUN
  1. a state of northeastern India

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  • BigshoeBazaar is an online cash and carry wholesaler for hundreds of small shoe stores across the country and is using a single 25,000 square feet warehouse, which will be enhanced to 100,000 square feet in a few months, to service shoe stores as far away as Dimapur in Nagaland and Katihar in Bihar. 'Hyper Growth' Returns To India's E-Commerce Sector
  • In Bihar, for instance, during the Chhath festival, devotees are required to stand in waist-deep water while paying obeisance to the Sun-god.
  • The first is that India's Muslim population is concentrated in a few States - 36 per cent reside in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
  • Yet, when even first time acquaintances called him Veerappan, Bihari Lal would swell with importance.
  • Bihar state, the Bagmati River broke its stopbank submerging roads and cutting off many villages. WN.com - Articles related to Summit fillip to Bihar agricultural sector
  • His tale is quintessentially a tale of a Bihar in transition, and he tells it very well - in short, crisp telegraphic sentences for most part of the time, with an endearing simplicity and candour.
  • Bihar JD-U infighting: Lallan quits post of state party chief WN.com - Articles related to Vasundhara Raje quits as leader of Opposition in Rajasthan assembly
  • Press Trust of India Sonia comments hint at greater role for Rahul VARANASI: Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Sunday said she had sent Rahul Gandhi to take stock of flood-affected areas in UP and Bihar in September 2008, in what amounted to the party chief dropping a clear hint that the young AICC general secretary may be handed over bigger responsibilities in the coming future. India News Digest: 'Rajus Gave Fake Papers to Auditors'
  • On the morning of May 31, 2003, Chinese President Hu Jintao met with Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who came to St. Petersburg for celebrations marking the 300th anniversary of the city.
  • Bihar is a sun-bleached state of 90 million people in the east of India, and it has for decades been a byword for hopelessness. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
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