For India's poorest, an ID card can be the difference between life and death September 12, 2018 / by Huzaifa / in latest news, Reuters: World News / with No comments / Prem Malhar says his 50-year-old father died of hunger a few months ago because he did not have the Indian government's Aadhaar identity card that would have given him access to subsidized food. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2QnW7V1 // Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Russian, Iranian diplomats to discuss Iran nuclear deal this week: IfaxMOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov will meet Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi in Moscow this week to discu… Read MoreSuspected U.S. drone strike kills five on Pakistan-Afghanistan frontierPARACHINAR/PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - A suspected U.S. drone strike killed five people on the mountainous Pakistan-Afghanistan border, government … Read MorePhilippine president declares Marawi liberated as battle goes onMANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte declared the southern city of Marawi liberated from pro-Islamic State militants on Tuesday, al… Read MoreIraqi forces take control of Bai Hasan, Avana oil fields after Kurdish pulloutBAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi forces took control on Tuesday of the Bai Hasan and Avana oil fields northwest of Kirkuk, after Kurdish Peshmerga fighters p… Read MoreIraqi-backed Yazidi group takes over Sinjar after Kurdish pullout: residentsBAGHDAD (Reuters) - An Iraqi Yazidi group affiliated with a Shi'ite-led armed faction took control on Tuesday of Sinjar, said residents of the northwe… Read More
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