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Satyamev Jayate - Big Fat Indian Wedding - 20th May 2012

Most people dream of a lavish wedding but the reality in India is that expensive wedding celebrations and heavy dowry demands end up making brides' lives miserable and ruining their families. The very concept of marriage has been turned into a transaction, with no value placed on the people or the relationship. But this can change, and it is up to girls and their families tosay NO to dowry, to insist on simple ceremonies and restore the sanctity of the wedding bond. The SMS Question which Aamir Khan asks in this episode is - ʺDo you think marriages have become a business transaction in our country today?ʺ



Kashmir Burning - India - November 2010

It's one of the world's longest-running conflicts, defined by daily street battles and accusations of military abuse. Once again levels of violence have risen with daily battles raging - terror on Srinagar's tired streets? "What do you think we're fighting for?! Freedom!", cries one of the masked young men preparing to take on the armed police in Srinigar. Once famed for its beauty, the Kashmir valley is now a joyless place of angry streets and automatic rifles. Frustrated over the remaining presence of Indian security forces, seemingly immune to the law. Angry young men and women taking to the streets to fight against "Indian occupation". The police have responded with force, and more than 100 people have died. We hear from the heartbroken family of an eight year old boy, who was beaten to death by the police for breaking the curfew: "a stick was thrust into his mouth, and his teeth were broken". The police deny all allegations, and insist that they "use plastic and rubber bullets". It's not what the video shows! Yet the alleged brutality has radicalised a wide cross-section of the community. The Indian Government says it has appointed three peace envoys in an attempt to calm things. Yet Kashmiris say peace is not what India wants: "the answer unfortunately to every rising in Kashmir is bullets". Native Voice Films



Oops I'm In India

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India Driving

A very funny look at how people drive in india. The rules are quite different there. Watch the white car in the top center going against traffic.



Outsourced: India bails out US from jobless crisis

As the US struggles to avoid a double-dip recession, emerging economies are racing to take advantage of the American market. Indian companies are now expanding their workforces in the US - where unempoyment is on the rise. RT's Priya Shridar has more. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com



La India - Seduceme (Salsa)

La India - Seduceme (Salsa) (c) 2003 Links: Myspace.com/India Elmundodeindia.com



India turns lender from borrower

Twenty years ago, India had to borrow $6bn from the International Monetary Fund to prop up its economy. Now, however, New Delhi is helping the IMF bailout some of the world's more developed countries. The country's economy is expected to grow by seven per cent in 2012, a percentage low by recent standards but higher than most around a recession hit world. Al Jazeera's Sohail Rahman reports from Gujarat in western India.



Witness - Mother India

India's booming assisted fertility business encourages childless couples to overcome the 'curse' of their infertility.



US threatens India over Iran oil

The US is reportedly threatening India with penalties, if it doesn't comply with Washington's sanctions against Iran. India is one of the biggest consumers of Iranian oil, and American officials are quoted as saying they are worried that India may sidestep payment restrictions. RT's Priya Sridhar is in New Delhi. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com



India's Jarawa tribe faces extinction

A reclusive tribe in India dating back to the stone age is feared to be on the brink of extinction. Only 400 members of the Jarawa tribe, who still hunt with bows and arrows, remain in the country's Andaman Islands. Al Jazeera's Kathy Hearn reports on increased threats to their way of life caused by poaching, logging and tourism.



Caste Out - India

Human Safari controversy spreads through India To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com India's tribal Adivasi population are struggling for survival against the forces of economic growth. This devastating report examines the challenges they face, and the ways the tribes are rising to meet them. Without caste or education, India's ancient tribes are at the mercy of mining companies, moneylenders, poverty and disease, suffering years of imprisonment and abuse at the hands of the Government. However, there are signs of hope; the Adivasi and Dalits are forming increasingly influential human rights groups. "A non-official school was opened here. We built up a group and saved money." Can they finally break out of years of oppression? January 2012



India-Pakistan border post opens for business

For the first time since 2007, India and Pakistan are set to open a historic border crossing for commercial traffic passing through the two nations. The "integrated check post," as it is known, close to Wagah, the only road crossing between the antagonistic neighbours, is the first of 13 border posts set to open following years of negotiations between the two sides. The opening of the crossing at Attari could see the number of trucks entering Pakistan increase from 150 to 800 a day, greatly boosting business on both sides of the border. Al Jazeera's Prerna Suri reports from the Wagah border.



Girl Killers - India

Indian women fighting against female infanticide To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com An Indian proverb says raising a daughter is like watering your neighbour's garden and the burden of having girls means many are killed at birth. We follow the difficult lives of those who survive the practice. Twenty seven percent of Indians live below the poverty line and as a women, this economic status brings a life of enmity. A bride's parents must provide a dowry which often bankrupts the family. As a result female infanticide is a widespread tradition: "We accept the first girl, the second should be killed, then the third will be a son." But now the women are fighting back by forming self-help groups which offer a range of programmes from skills training, to saving and loan schemes. It's all in the hope that through giving women a more constructive role in society more girls will be saved. March 2012



China to Europe: Agni-V expands India's reach

India on Thursday test-fired the 5000-km range surface-to-surface Agni-V Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) capable of covering entire China and reaching deep into Europe. Agni-V will help India gatecrash into a small and exclusive club of nations with intercontinental ballistic missile capability. ibnlive.com



India tests long-range ballistic missile

India has successfully tested a new long-range missile. The Agni V has a range of more than 5000km and is capable of delivering a nuclear warhead anywhere in regional China, and countries outside Asia. Prerna Suri reports.



Inside Story - India: Flexing its military muscle

As India fires an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead and with a range that could reach China, we ask if an arms race is brewing between the two. Srikanth Kondapalli, Martin McCauley and Richard Hu discuss.



Home India Home

India truly opened my eyes to the world outside of the west. I am forever changed. Thank you for making it happen, Water.org. Water.org sent me to India to show me what they do there. I will be uploading a more in depth video on Water Day, March 22nd about the efforts of Water.org. I have LOTS of footage. To learn more on your own, go here: water.org Wheezy elsewhere: iPhone app: bit.ly Twitter: bit.ly Facebook: on.fb.me Website: wheezywaiter.com Wiki wheezywaiter.info Google+ bit.ly Apparel: bit.ly Shoes: www.tweakfootwear.com Thank you for the help with this video: -Meghan: youtube.com -Folks from Water.org: Mike McCamon and Nick Lundgren -And the Chai tea guy, Jose. -Also, my beautiful girlfriend, Chyna: twitter.com



Surprise Dance on Finnair Flight to celebrate India's Republic Day

Takeoff to Bollywood! A Dance Crew surprises passengers after boarding of a Finnair flight to Delhi to celebrate India's Republic Day on January 26th 2012. Read more about what happened behind the scenes in the Finnair blog: blogs.finnair.com



Illegal fishing depletes Indian waters

Illegal fishing by foreign ships in Indian waters is depleting one of the world's last healthy stocks of tuna and other commercial fish, according to a report by Greenpeace. Al Jazeera's Bhanu Bhatnagar reports.



101 East - India's coal rush

On 101 East, filmmaker Orlando de Guzman takes a dark journey through the coal belt of Jharkhand and West Bengal, to look at the winners and losers of this booming industry.



Indian inequities

Despite two decades of rapid economic growth, India's wealth gap is worsening.



India Questions Arnold Schwarzenegger

India Questions: Former Californian Governor and Uber-Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke exclusively in Delhi to NDTV's Prannoy Roy and an audience of college students. Watch full interview: www.ndtv.com



Vegetable Curry, Indian Gourmet Recipe by Manjula

View full recipe at www.manjulaskitchen.com Learn how to cook Vegetable Curry Recipe by Manjula



INDIA!!

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India commissions nuclear submarine INS Chakra-NewsX

India today inducted the Russian-origin nuclear-powered submarine 'Nerpa' into the Navy, joining the elite league of nations having such sophisticated warships. Defence Minister AK Antony formally commissioned the Akula II class Nerpa, rechristened 'INS Chakra', into the Navy at the Ship Building Complex here. "INS Chakra will ensure security and sovereignty of the country," Antony said after commissioning the vessel. India has earlier leased and operated a Charlie Class Russian nuclear submarine from 1988 for training its personnel on such warships. With the induction of INS Chakra, India has joined the elite group of nations with nuclear-power submarines after a gap of two decades. With INS Chakra and the indigenous INS Arihant expected to start operational patrols soon, India will soon have two nuclear submarines guarding its vast maritime boundaries. For more log onto - alpha.newsx.com



Indian Ivy League: Challenge too tough?

India is one of the world's few growth countries, with a burgeoning middle class to match. They are keen to get a top-notch education for their children, but with Indian colleges oversubscribed, many are turning to the West as a fallback option. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com



Happiness Truck - India

Where will happiness strike next?



India's 'Magnificent Mary' eyes Olympics

At just 157 centimeters tall and weighing around 50 kilos, Mary Kom is already a five-time world champion and she now has her sights firmly set on qualifying for the Olympics at the international boxing finals in China from May 9. Duration: 02:29



101 East - India: Toxic Trade

More than 50 countries have banned asbestos products but India cannot get enough and is importing the mineral from Canada. Is India investing in a future health crisis?



India still a poor nation: NSSO survey - NewsX@9 Debate

65 years of Independence, and India is still a very poor nation. That's the shocker from an NSSO survey, which says that 60 percent of rural India lives on as little as 35 rupees a day or less. And a similar percentage of urban Indians live on 66 rupees a day or less. This shatters government's claims about India no longer being a poor nation. For more log on to: alpha.newsx.com



'Naked' Indian army triggers weapons buying spree

India's military's been damaged by recent corruption scandals and claims that it's falling apart. But now the government's spending hundreds of billions of dollars modernizing and strengthening its army. And as the world's largest importer of arms looks at its options, Russian firms are lining up - hoping to cash in. Priya Sridhar reports. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com



Al Jazeera Correspondent - India's silent war

Imran Garda examines the 40-year war that has claimed thousands of lives but been largely ignored outside of India.



NDTV visits India Aviation 2012 in Hyderabad

India Aviation 2012 has opened in Hyderabad, at the Begumpet Airport. Some two dozen flying machines are on diplay at the venue of the country's biggest civil aviation show. We get you a sneak peak.



India-Pakistan rivalry's new battleground

The historic rivalry between India and Pakistan has often been played out on the cricket field. Now, the two nuclear-armed nations take the battle to the kitchen as Foodistan, a reality show, pits some of the finest chefs from both countries against each other. Following a report Al Jazeera's Sohail Rahman in New Delhi, Kamahl Santamaria interviews Sonya Jehan, one of the judges of the TV series.



India Tests Missile Able to Hit China

India announced the successful launch of a long range missile Thursday, capable of hitting Beijing and Shanghai in China. Some in the region fear the Agni-V test could fuel a new regional arms race. (April 19) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly



Will Walmart help India or destroy it?

Millions of shop owners in India are fighting for their survival, as the threat of outside competition knocks at the door. While entry for international supermarket giants has been shelved for now, there are those who argue the move would be good for consumers and employment. RT's Priya Sridhar investigates. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com



India to neglect sanctions on Iranian oil

Despite the new round of US and EU sanctions on Iran, India has said it would do what ever it takes to buy the Iranian oil. Finding a replacement on such a large scale is difficult as Iranian oil contributes to about 12 percent of India's oil imports. Press TV' s Sanjay Sethi reports from New Delhi.



Commonwealth Bank Series Match 11 India vs Sri Lanka - Highlights

Virat Kohli leads India to a memorable victory in Hobart, scoring 133 not out to chase down Sri Lanka's 321.



Palimpsest: India and Europe

Since the last few years, the influence of India is visible everywhere in Europe. Its culture and way of life is increasingly leaving its impression on the daily lives of the people. In Rome, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, and Madrid and many other European cities, it is possible to see India expressing itself through its Bollywood, cuisine, spirituality, yoga, ayurveda, classical dance and music and its frenetic colours. Books by Indian writers occupy prime positions in book shops and libraries in these countries. In fact this "Indian influence", despite the negligible presence of an Indian diaspora, has helped in shaping the kaleidoscopic culture that Europe is famous for. This film tries to explore how India's diverse and colourful culture is gently and quietly getting visible in countries that are not bound by common language, old historical or colonial ties, trying to find an answer to this question: Why is Indian culture getting popular in Europe? India's cultural, social, economic and geographical diversity and its ancient civilization, offers a significant and coherent alternative to Western cultural values. A country that is still in touch with its past, India has compelled the West to look at it afresh. There is renewed respect for its spiritual traditions and the fact that India is home to two of the oldest religions in the world - Hinduism and Buddhism. The film has attempted to capture impressionistically different manifestations of India's spirit in Europe. Through ...



Big Fat Indian Wedding - 20th May 2012

Most people dream of a lavish wedding but the reality in India is that expensive wedding celebrations and heavy dowry demands end up making brides' lives miserable and ruining their families. The very concept of marriage has been turned into a transaction, with no value placed on the people or the relationship. But this can change, and it is up to girls and their families to say NO to dowry, to insist on simple ceremonies and restore the sanctity of the wedding bond. The SMS Question which Aamir Khan asks in this episode is - ""Do you think marriages have become a business transaction in our country today?""



Iran vs Israel: Who should India ally with?

Politically Incorrect: This week the Iran-Israel conflict burst upon India's doorsteps with a car bomb blast in the national capital targeting an Israeli Embassy official. A day later Iran dared not just Israel but the whole of the western world by showing off its nuclear might. As the western world and the UN in particular step up pressure to isolate Iran, we ask can India afford to maintain friendly ties with two sworn enemies.



La India - Traicion

La India - Traicion Follow India on Twitter: Twitter.com/IndiaProd myspace.com/india From her album "Latin Song Bird: Mi Alma Y Corazon" Traicion (2002)



Satyameva Jayate - Big Fat Indian Wedding - 20th May 2012

"Most people dream of a lavish wedding but the reality in India is that expensive wedding celebrations and heavy dowry demands end up making brides' lives miserable and ruining their families. The very concept of marriage has been turned into a transaction, with no value placed on the people or the relationship. But this can change, and it is up to girls and their families tosay NO to dowry, to insist on simple ceremonies and restore the sanctity of the wedding bond. The SMS Question which Aamir Khan asks in this episode is - ""Do you think marriages have become a business transaction in our country today?"""



Taliban at India's doorstep: Alarmist or wake-up call?

The Air Force chief expresses concern that the Taliban could be at our doorstep soon. Is he being an alarmist or is this a wake-up call?



India creates world's cheapest computer

At the low price of $45, the world's cheapest computer tablet, made in India, is targeted mostly at students. In a country where laptops range from anywhere between $400 and $1000, and where the average income is much lower, the hope is that more people, particularly the country's youth, will have greater access to technology. In the next few months over 100000 such computers will be available in select universities. If successful, India may even sell it commercially, but experts say the design still has a long way to go. Al Jazeera's Prerna Suri reports from New Delhi, India.



Surrogate Solution: Indian women sell wombs for survival

The double-hit of infertililty and recession is forcing some wannabe parents to get creative. In the US it costs as much as 100000 dollars to use a surrogate mother to start a family. But get on a plane, and it could be much cheaper. RT's Priya Sridhar met one such couple. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com



China will not replace India in the Maldives: President Waheed tells NDTV

Maldives President Mohammed Waheed has assured India that its strategic and investment stakes in the island country will not be hit after the tumultuous change of power in February. Dr Waheed is on his first overseas trip, after what his predecessor called a virtual coup at gunpoint in February. The President, after talks with the PM, told NDTV in this exclusive interview that India has no need to worry about China, Muslim extremism or a 26/11 type attack on India from the Maldives. In India, to also lobby for further investment as well, President Waheed told NDTV all disputes will be resolved professionally while honouring sovereign agreements with the previous government. Watch full show: www.ndtv.com



Savdhaan India @11...Crime Alert - 16th May 2012

Neha is heartbroken when she learns that Ranjeev is cheating on her. Three months later post her break up, Neha decides to meet Ranjeev for the last time. Ranjeev adds intoxicating pills into Neha's drink. Ranjeev and his friends outrage Neha's modesty and abandon her. Anuradha, Neha's sister finds no support from the cops. The culprits influence police investigation and ask Anuradha to withdraw the case. After a few months of mental trauma, Neha commits suicide.



Satyamev Jayate - Big Fat Indian Wedding - 20th May 2012

"Most people dream of a lavish wedding but the reality in India is that expensive wedding celebrations and heavy dowry demands end up making brides' lives miserable and ruining their families. The very concept of marriage has been turned into a transaction, with no value placed on the people or the relationship. But this can change, and it is up to girls and their families tosay NO to dowry, to insist on simple ceremonies and restore the sanctity of the wedding bond. The SMS Question which Aamir Khan asks in this episode is - ""Do you think marriages have become a business transaction in our country today?"""



Child malnutrition rampant in rural India

Nearly 60 million children in India are without regular access to food, according to a World Bank estimate - a problem that Manmohan Singh, the prime ministeer, has called the nation's greatest shame. The situation in the state of Madhya Pradesh is particularly bad, with more than 78000 children suffering from malnutrition. Al Jazeera visited one district in Madhya Pradesh with particularly high malnutrition deaths and found there were no doctors at the government run nutrition centre. Our correspondent, Prerna Suri, reports from Bhanpura district in Madhya Pradesh on what she found there.

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