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President Hu and VillagersDuring a visit to villages in China’s northern Hebei Province Friday, Hu called for efforts to develop modern agriculture by relying on the progress of science and technology and make sure that farmers have increasing incomes.
Am wondering when The Prime Minister of India will visit villages in Mizoram to help increase productivity of our farmers through introduction of science and technology.
Vairengte-ah pawisa lem manMizoram police leh BSF ‘G’ Branch tangkawp chuan January 2, 2010 chawhma dar 11:40 khan Vairengte dai-ah India pawisa note lem (Indian fake currency note) Rs. 1000 note hlir Rs. 1,64,000/- an man a, a neitu mi pathum an man nghal a ni. Heng pawisa lem siamna khawl leh hmanrua hi hemi ni tlai hian Khatla Vengah man a ni bawk. Heng pawisa lem neitute hi Salim Uddin Choudhury (29) s/o Abdul Ghaffur, Rajghat Part-I. Dholai Police Station, Cachar District; Vanlalruata (41) s/o Lalthansanga, Edenthar Veng, Aizawl leh Vanlaltluangi (25) w/o Lalthanmawia (L), Armed Veng South te an ni a, Vairengte Police Station-ah case ziam sak nghalin, Case No. 2/010 dt. 2.1.2010 U/S 489 ‘C’ IPC-a register nghal a ni. He pawisa lem an man atanga Police-in an bawhzui kal zelah January 2 tlai dar 3:15 khan Police-te chuan Khatla Veng, Aizawla Lalmawii (67) w/o Rokhawliana PWD EE (Rtd) pawh an man a, pawisa lem siamna hmanrua, computer laptop, scanner, silk screen & developer, security thread, solution rawng chi hrang hrang, pawisa lem Rs. 1000 leh Rs. 500 siamsa engemawzat, pawisa lem siamna paper leh printer pahnih an man bawk. Source Vanglaini.org ah a chhiar zawm theih. Khawvel hmun hrang hranga Kumthar an hman danA long-exposure photo created using sparklers shows children writing out “2010″, celebrating on New Year’s eve in Manila on December 31, 2009.
Fireworks light the sky in front of Mayon Volcano during New Year’s celebrations in Legazpi city, Albay province, south of Manila January 1, 2010
About two millions people observe fireworks from Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to celebrate the beginning of New Year’s Day early in January 1, 2010 400 spotlights illuminate the Eiffel Tower during the New Year’s Eve in Paris, France on Thursday, Dec. 31, 2009. People with their faces painted “2010″ pose during the New Year celebrations in the central Indian city of Bhopal January 1, 2010. A couple kiss during New Year celebrations in New York’s Times Square January 1, 2010 A source The Big Picture ah milem dang en tur a awm nual. Click pics for larger size. SavunKrismas Ruai buaipuiin zingkarah ka hnatlang ve a. Chutia vawksa chan a ka kun ngar ngar chu ka kawng kham deuh avangin ka han dakchhuak zawk a. Ka piah lawkah chuan kan veng pa pakhat, upa tawh lam —khawsak awlai vak bik lo hian hlim taka nui siu seu chungin vawk vun thilkhawm hi a lo khaibawr teuh mai a. Sa chan tute koki karah a dang pawh duhthawh hmel takin a la melh ta dak dak zel a. Tlawm te te a hralh anih avangin a lei deuh nual dawn anih hmel e. Ka ngaihtuah zui ta mai mai a. Savun bai emaw, Savun kanpuah emaw a duh viau ani mai thei — a lei hnem dawn em mai a. Khawsak harsa deuh tute emaw tan chuan heng vawkvunte hi sa tui leh hlu tak a ni ve hranpa hrim hrim thei bawk. A duh mi tan chuan engpawh mai hi chhungkuaa hlimtlang taka eiho dar dar atana itawm tak a ni thei zel dawn a lo ni tih thlengin min hriatthar tir hle a ni. Ka rilru khawih ta ber erawh chu a savun khaibawr lai kha ni lovin — a khaitu hlim hmel, nui seu mai kha a ni.
Khat Raih Raih Thleng Tur 15 January 2010 ahThe longest annular solar eclipse of the third millennium will occur on January 15. There won't be an annular solar eclipse longer than this one till 3043. An annular eclipse is when the sun is visible like a ring of fire, with the moon darkening its centre. The last annular solar eclipse visible from India was in 1976. Even then, it could only be seen from the northeast parts of Jammu and Kashmir. ""Most of India will be able to see partial phases of the eclipse which will first touch the western side and then travel in a northeasterly direction", according to Nehru Planetarium Director N. Rathnasree. The extreme southern parts and southern tip of Mizoram will be able to see the annular phases of the eclipse, she added. In Mizoram, the eclipse will last from 12.18 pm to 3.32 pm, with an annular phase of three minutes from 2.03 pm. Delhi will only see a long partial eclipse from 11.53 am to 3.11 pm. 2010 will also see a total eclipse of the sun in July. Hemi en tur leh thla la tur hian chhim tawp-ah mi(sual) photographer kal peih in awm chuan khawvel thlalak RO(h) zingah in tel pha ngei ang Thu fahrah te te!!!1. Kawngpui dunga kuang zawn nikhua hian motor thenkhat hi chu tha deuh in kawng sirah an ding mai a, thenkhat muang deuh talin an kal hram a, thenkhatin hnung lam atangin min lehpel bawk a. Kha pa kha chu a che mawi ka ti khawp mai. Kawng sirah a ding vat a,a motor (gypsy) khalh lai atrang chuan a chhuk a, a kut hma lamah suihin lu kun ngaih hian a ding ta a. Khatiang taka ti kha ka la hmu ngai lo a, a che mawi ka ti ngei mai. 2. Zing karah lehkha ka sem dun dun a, in pakhatah chuan an awmpui nula hian bathlar a lo phiat a, “Hei mami i pu te lo pe rawh” tiin kan pe mai a, a ni chuan, “Ka laklawh em mai ka kut vei lamin ka lo dawng mai ange aw, min lo hrethiam rawh” a ti ta reuh a, a nui seng, ka ngaisang reuh ngei mai.
3.Queens Ice Cream dawrah ka thianpa nen kan lut a, kan ei duh kan order fel chuan dawhkan kan kil ta a, chutih lai chuan Prof.L******a te nupa hi an inhnangfak zo an chhuak dawn chiah a, kan inbe luam a, counter a pawisa an pek zawh chuan an chhuak ta a. Kan ei zo ei man kan pe tur chu, “nichina mite khan an pek sak che u alawm” an ti ta mai a. Mite hi chu an va han bengvar bik thrin em. Hetiang hi thawh khawm liam liam ila. More Recent Articles |
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