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The AEN on World Wide Web
Britain's pioneering independent
Indian Asian English newspaper
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raising a voice for
the humanity globally
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Founding Editor
Mr.Vallabh Kaviraj is a longstanding Indian journalist, Poet and
writer in London, who is the fouding Editor-Publisher-Owner of
the pioneering first independent Indian Asian English newspaper-The
AEN which he has founded in London 1973, and The AEN-The Asian
Express Newspaper is published on World Wide Web daily.
He is also founding Editor-Publisher-Owner of Global Business
Focus.com and The AEN News Diary.com, which are published on World
Wide Web daily
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India's Cricket team wins
world cup 2011 against
Sri Lanka's cricket team
in Mumbai
In India, the world cricket cup 2011 is won by the India's cricket
team against Sri Lanka's cricket team at Wankhede Stadium In Mumbai
on Saturday, where top politicians and celebrities including huge
crowd gathered to watch the match, news reports said.
Reportedly India beat Sri Lanka to win the world cricket cup 2011
for the first time in 28 years with skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni
guiding the run chase at the stadium in Mumbai on Saturday.
Dhoni reportedly scored an unbeaten 91, sharing a 109-run stand
with Gautam Gambhir (97) and finishing with a giant six , as India
chased down Sri Lanka's 274-6 to win six wickets.
India jubient in winning the world cup 2011, news reports said.
-The AENNS (02/04/2011)
In India,
opening ceremony of
Commonwealth Games
highlights glimpse spectacularly
on Sunday evening in Delhi
Picture shows Swagatam performance
at the stadium
Picture shows opening ceremony
at the stadium
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In India, according to media reports, opening ceremony of Commonwealth
Games glimpse highlights country's energetic and progressive work
spectacularly on Sunday evening in Delhi, providing its guests
from seventy one Commonwealth nations, a glimpse of its arts and
culture, showing glorious of of the past, dynamic of the present
and promising of the future, during the opening ceremony of Games.
The Swagatam song smartly sang and performance of thousands of
children in historical costume surprised the audience.
Against low expectations and mounting criticism of India's capabilities
to hold the Games in keeping with its growing reputations of a
developing economy, the show did more than just entertain those
present there. It left the audience upbeat and restored the country's
pride that had been so badly bruised in the weeks gone by, and
there were several moments that brought the roars from an enthusiastic
Delhi audience.
Britain's Prince Charles read out a message from the Queen who
is the head of the Commonwealth - was when India's President Pratibha
Patil declared the Games open, with lets the Games begin, raised
a proudy moment during the ceremony.
The event was watched on TV screen worldwide.
The Games started with full swing on Monday, news reports said.
-The AENNS (04/10/2010)
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In India,
Indian cricket team beats
Pakistan's cricket team
by 29 runs in world cup
in Indian city of Mohali
In India, reportedly Indian cricket team beat Pakistan's cricket
team by 29 runs in the world cup in the Indian city of Mohali
on Wednesday, more than billion people have watched the match
worldwide, news reports said.
It was the first time the two sides had played on each others
soil since the 2008 Mumbai attack.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gillani was invited by India's
Prime Minister Dr.Manmohan Singh in what is being described as
cricket diplomacy. Two prime Ministers of the two countries including
dignitories watched the match with great interest.
The match was held amid tight security and authories imposed a
ban on flights over the stadium.Thousands of police and paramilitary
forces were diployed around the venue,news reports said.
-The AENNS (30/03/2011)
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London will stage
2012 Olympic Games
World's Greatest 2012 Olympic Games will be held in London, reportedly
the International Olympic Committee has annouced in Singapore
at 1249 BST on Wednesday 6, July, 2005.
London won a two-way fight with Paris by 54 to 50 votes at the
IOC meeting in Singapore on Wednesday 6, July 2005, after bids
from Moscow, New York and Madrid were eliminited.
News of the London' victory delighted by supporters in London
and in many parts of the world, news reported.
-The AENNS
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