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</image><item><title>  Citizens for change: These Mumbaikars take political plunge</title><link>http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/Features/20120210/1924869.html</link><description>Tired of a self-serving political class repeatedly letting down their beloved city and not content with just griping about it, a group of Mumbaikars is contesting the upcoming civic polls with a single agenda -- change.</description></item><item><title>  Renting a cot and quilt as winter chill continues (Feature)</title><link>http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/Features/20120209/1924433.html</link><description>Behind the 17th century Jama Masjid in Old Delhi, an auto-parts market thrives by day, but on winter nights, the area is thronged by thousands of homeless who rent a quilt or a cot.</description></item><item><title>  Century on, end of a bullock cart saga in Mumbai   (With Images)</title><link>http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/Features/20120208/1923529.html</link><description>Rain or shine, they would deliver their ware. But, following a sustained campaign by an animal rights group and celebrities, Maharashtra has finally brought the curtains down on 465 bullock carts that were being used since 1906 for transporting kerosene in the city.</description></item><item><title>Uttar Pradesh mosques double up as primary schools </title><link>http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/Features/20120207/1922776.html</link><description>Amid the mushrooming convent schools, mosques still continue to be popular centres of learning at least up to the primary class level in Uttar Pradeshs Azamgarh district. The trend is more common in cities and towns where Islamic primary schools are rare.</description></item><item><title>Nagpur man aims to unite lonely elders</title><link>http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/Features/20120206/1922121.html</link><description>Advocating the need for companionship in the autumn of life, a Nagpur octogenarian has taken up the task of mooting live-in relationships for senior citizens who are leading a lonely life after outliving their spouses.</description></item>
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