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Indian artiste Shankar poses for photographers during a shoot for a campaign by animal rights group in Mumbai
20 Feb 2007
Source: Reuters

 
Indian artiste Anoushka Shankar, the daughter of legendary sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar, poses for photographers during a shoot for a campaign by animal rights group 'People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals'(PETA) in Mumbai, February 20, 2007. The new capmaign by PETA is aimed to highlight the poor conditions of zoos in India.
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Members of Beacon, India's Border Roads organisation, wait beside a bulldozer for rain to stop after landslides closed the Srinagar-Jammu highway in Panthal, 125 km (87 miles) south of Srinagar February 27, 2007. The mountainous 300-km (186-mile) long key Jammu-Srinagar highway which connects Kashmir with the rest of world remained shut for the 7th day on Tuesday after heavy landslides at Panthal in the Himalayan region, authorities said.