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Indian Army Kills Terrorists Across the Border, Sends a Tough Message to Neighbours

It has been just over a year since the ‘Look East’ policy of Government of India has actually transformed into ‘Act East’. And the last five days have been an epitome in it. The Prime Minister of India went on his maiden tour of Bangladesh and sealed the much-awaited border treaty. The event was totally historic and rather awaited for last 41 years. - See more at: http://www.aniruddhafriend-samirsinh.com/indian-army-kills-terrorists-across-the-border/#sthash.B8IQEPad.dpuf It has been just over a year since the ‘Look East’ policy of Government of India has actually transformed into ‘Act East’. And the last five days have been an epitome in it. The Prime Minister of India went on his maiden tour of Bangladesh and sealed the much-awaited border treaty. The event was totally historic and rather awaited for last 41 years. And following this groundbreaking treaty since the last night, another groundbreaking news has been roaring in the media and that is of the ‘Deep strike’ ...

Fedora 22 Installation with Manual Partitioning on VirtualBox

How to install Google Chrome browser on Fedora 22

Recently I installed Fedora 22 on my Dell Laptop. Its running very much smooth and without any issues. I am sharing here, the procedure I followed for installing Google Chrome web browser on Fedora 22 . Download Google Chrome .rpm file using below link (from your desktop / laptop running Fedora 22), http://www.google.com/chrome/ Depending upon your installation, select 32 bit or 64 bit version. [nikhil@nikhil-dell-inspiron Downloads]$ sudo rpm -ivh google-chrome-stable_current_x86_64.rpm [sudo] password for nikhil: warning: google-chrome-stable_current_x86_64.rpm: Header V4 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID 7fac5991: NOKEY error: Failed dependencies:     lsb >= 4.0 is needed by google-chrome-stable-43.0.2357.81-1.x86_64 [nikhil@nikhil-dell-inspiron Downloads]$ As shown in the log above, you may get failed dependency error as lsb package might not be installed on your machine. Install the package first. From Fedora 22, dnf utility replaces yum. [nikhil@nikhi...