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Video of the Day: Giant billboard collapses in Mumbai, India
(Instagram/@maiduspace)
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Video of the Day: India launches third mission to the moon
India successfully launched its third mission to the moon from Satish Dhawan Space Center on Friday, July 14.
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Good News Thursday: Cancer survivor bikes 73,000 miles, New national record set for heaviest pumpkin, 41 endangered turtles hatch at San Diego Zoo
Cancer survivor bikes 73,000 miles Cancer survivor Gar Watson has biked over 73,000 miles since 2014. 'My crazy riding started during my radiation treatments, which lasted three weeks', Watson said. His biking journey began at the same time his cancer treatments did.
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BYU students mark Diwali, a celebration with South Asia roots
While Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists in every country celebrated Diwali, BYU’s South Asian Student Association hosted its own Diwali festivities on Nov. 6 in the Wilkinson Student Center.
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Good News Thursday: Sidewalk school aids Indian children, Nun raises money for Chicago charities
Sidewalk school helps Indian children stay educated amidst school closures
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International journalists and researchers discuss challenges of religious reporting
A panel comprised of international journalists and a religion researcher, led a discussion Wednesday, Oct. 9 about the difficulties religions face with their media portrayal.
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India Fest strives to help visitors learn more about Indian culture
BYU students Lauren Crowley and Kirsten Van Dam walked by llama pens at the 35th annual India Fest as “dub-mantra” music played in the background and hundreds of visitors roamed the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple grounds in Spanish Fork.
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Organization offers humanitarian trips despite voluntourism debate
Volunteer Paige Stodtmeister plays with a boy at an orphanage in Baja, Mexico, where the Kaiizen Foundation frequently organizes volunteer trips. (Kaiizen Foundation)
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Physicist encourages change in the use of technology in education
Mitra believes the most effective way to educate students is in “unsupervised, heterogeneous groups, accessing the internet through large, visible screens, in a safe and public space.” (Arianna Davidson)
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Oxford study abroad adds India to its itinerary
Participants in the Oxford Seminar last year tour Oxford University. (Jonathon Wood)
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Pakistan: trading fire with India after 'unprovoked' attack
Masked Kashmiri Muslims hold funeral prayers for Pakistani soldiers killed in cross border firing, in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Friday, Sept. 30, 2016. Pakistan said two of its soldiers were killed in an 'unprovoked' attack when India fired across the border of the disputed region of Kashmir, while India said it had carried out a 'surgical strike' against terrorists, in an exchange that marks an escalation in tensions between the uneasy and nuclear-armed neighbors. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)
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Overpass collapse kills 21, leaves others trapped in India
Locals and rescue workers clear the rubbles of a partially collapsed overpass in Kolkata, Thursday, March 31, 2016. Rescuers dug through large chunks of debris from the overpass that collapsed while under construction Thursday, killing many people and injuring scores of others, officials said. (Associated Press)
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BYU doctor enjoys 26 years of foreign experience, family time
Nearly 200 single adults gather in a large classroom in the Joseph F. Smith building on the BYU campus every Sunday to participate in services for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. To a visitor in the Provo 99th Ward of the YSA 16th Stake, the white-haired man sitting in the front of the room may seem like an average singles' ward bishop.
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Edward Luce discusses rise of modern India
Edward Luce speaks at the Kennedy Center Book of the Semester event. Luce discussed India's rise in the 21st century. (Ari Davis)
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Author Edward Luce to discuss India at BYU's Kennedy Center
Chauffeurs drive battery operated cars to ferry delegates during October's India-Africa Summit in New Delhi. Edward Luce will discuss the modernization of India at the Book of the Semester Event on Nov. 11th. (Associated Press)
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Parliament of the World's Religions: Sikhs feed thousands at World's Religions conference
A Sikh man serves langar, a traditional Sikh vegetarian lunch, to attendants of the Parliament of the World's Religions. (Erica Palmer)
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LDS Church organizes first stake in India
On May 27, the first LDS stake in India was organized in Hyderabad, India. The new stake is momentous for India, as the organization of a stake demonstrates sufficient membership activity, priesthood and leadership.
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