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DELHI PREPARES FOR 6TH EDITION OF INDIA ART FAIR 30 01 2014 6th Edition of India Art Fair brings the best Indian and International contemporary art with 91 exhibiting booths and 1000 artists An expanded specially curated Art Projects programme will span the outdoor and indoor fair space with 24 large scale installations and space specific works in a variety of mediums India Art Fair announces the first edition of a Mentor and Protégé programme. A philanthropic arts initiative to provide and sustain artistic aspirations to the Indian art world New Delhi – India Art Fair, India’s premier modern and contemporary art fair, is pleased to announce its 6th edition from 30th January – 2nd February 2014 (with a VIP Preview by invitation on 30th January) at NSIC Grounds, New Delhi. YES BANK is Presenting Partner for the 6th Edition of India Art Fair. Since its founding in 2008, India Art Fair has grown to be an epicenter for art in India, with a global reputation for being one of South...
Exploring New Agri-business model 29 01 2014 Edit : Edit Comments : Leave a Comment » Categories : Business , culture , Education , Trade , world News DR Congo still needs humanitarian aid 29 01 2014 DR Congo still needs humanitarian aid despite advances towards peace in east – UN A market street in Goma, the capital of the eastern province of North Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Photo: IRIN/Kenneth Odiwuor   27 January 2014 – Despite significant progress towards peace in the strife-torn eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the international community must keep humanitarian aid flowing into a country where nearly 3 million people, half of them children, are currently displaced, according to the United Nations. “We are united by the goal of responding to the needs of the most vulnerable in the DRC,” UN Children’s Fund ( UNICEF ) Deputy Executive Director Yoka Brandt said over the week...
Happening around the world 28 01 2014 Egypt’s top military council approves Sisi running for president Egypt’s top military council has given the army chief, Field Marshal Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, a green light to run for president, Reuters reported, citing a security source. “The top army officials all endorsed Sisi running for the presidency,” according to the source. Sisi could announce his candidacy within days. Extremists kill 52 in northeast Nigeria attack – officials Suspected Islamic extremists used explosives to attack a village in Nigeria’s northeast, killing 52 people and destroying more than 300 homes, AP said, citing security officials. The attackers reportedly planted several explosives at a market near Kawuri village on Sunday. Witnesses say there were more than 50 attackers. Officials blame the Islamic terrorist network Boko Haram, which has killed thousands over four years in Nigeria’s northeast.  Since May, Northeast Nigeria has been under a mi...