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The New York Times - Travel “This food came from Israel, spread its wings, and became part of London,” the chef said. Fittingly, Bala Baya’s logo is a winged camel.
105 months ago
The New York Times - Travel “This food came from Israel, spread its wings, and became part of London,” the chef said. Fittingly, Bala Baya’s logo is a winged camel.
105 months ago
The New York Times - Travel “This food came from Israel, spread its wings, and became part of London,” the chef said. Fittingly, Bala Baya’s logo is a winged camel.
106 months ago
The New York Times - Travel “This food came from Israel, spread its wings, and became part of London,” the chef said. Fittingly, Bala Baya’s logo is a winged camel.
106 months ago
The New York Times - Travel “This food came from Israel, spread its wings, and became part of London,” the chef said. Fittingly, Bala Baya’s logo is a winged camel.
106 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Click the drop-down to see how Bihar has moved the needle on key development indicators, helping the incumbent chief minister Nitish Kumar retain power in recent elections.
125 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Here's how Indian markets reacted to the news that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party suffered a major defeat in a state election in Bihar over the weekend.
How the Market Reacted to Bihar Election Result
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Results announced Sunday showed an alliance led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party lost heavily in the state of Bihar, catching analysts, who had predicted a tight race, off guard.
125 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Five things the Bihar election results tell us about India's Narendra Modi and his party.
5 Takeaways From the Bihar Election Results
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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi put himself at the forefront of his party's campaign to win a pivotal state election held in Bihar. The results, announced Sunday, show his Bharatiya Janata Party headed for major defeat at the hands of incumbent
Read more ... Chief Minister Nitisha Kumar and an alliance of pa…
125 months ago
The Economist For all his prestige in Delhi, Narendra Modi needs more support from India's states. 8% of the country's population lives in the state of Bihar. Its election matters
125 months ago
The Wall Street Journal As India's Narendra Modi battles for Bihar, his party is promising to accelerate economic development while playing on long-running Hindu-Muslim tensions.
125 months ago
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