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Raavan sword march, muscle flexing in Bengal?

Ram Navami Udjapon Samiti procession carrying weapons in Birbhum. Unfamiliar sight of sword-brandishing, saffron-clad men, women and children marching down the streets to celebrate Ram Navami, profiteering out of religious festivals and appropriating national symbols for private development. From processions with swords, spears and bows and arrows to bike rallies festooned with saffron flags, the

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DDOS Attack in Depth

Like channeling a river down smaller separated channels, this approach distributes the impact of the distributed attack traffic to the point where it becomes manageable, thus dissipating any disturbance capability. The reliability of an Anycast network to mitigate a DDoS attack depends on the size of the attack and the size and efficiency of the network.

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Beware of Mobile Malware / Spyware behind those fancy apps / gadgets!

Corporate governments, security experts and officials remain in support of mass, warrant-less surveillance. But civil libertarians, humane technology companies and others oppose it, noting obvious lack of transparency and espionage to save crooks / cronies. As a cheap smartphone user, you don’t have to worry for Malware / Spyware / Virus, just buy antidotes. You

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Make sure banks don’t fund more coal

The science is abundantly clear that we need to keep fossil fuels in the ground to ensure a future for our planet, and that means we can’t let any new coal plants be built anywhere in the world. So the Vung Ang 2 coal-fired power station in Central Vietnam – currently planned for financing by Japan’s biggest banks – is a definite no-go.

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Indian Embassies, Missions and High Commissions

Consulate General of India in Herat, Afghanistan Amiriyat Cross Road Herat Afghanistan City: Herat Phone: 00-93-40-221145 Fax: 00-873-763095872 Email: cgiherat@yahoo.co.in Consulate General of India in Kandhar, Afghanistan District No. 6, Shahre-Naw Kandhar Afghanistan City: Kandhar Phone: 00-873-763095995 Fax: 00-873-763095996 Email: cg.kandahar@mea.gov.in Email: hoc.kandahar@mea.gov.in Email: congendiakan@yahoo.co.uk Consulate General of India in Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan Afghanistan Darwaz-e-Balkh Mazar-e-Sharif

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