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  1. UK company to print referendum ballots

    7 December 2010

  2. Indians celebrate republic day in Malakal

    30 January 2011... constitution establishing India as a secular, democratic republic, UNMIS Indian Battalion celebrated the 62 nd anniversary of its republic day at ...

  3. Students celebrate disarmament on International Day of Peace

    24 September 2009... who joined their counterparts from Liberia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the United States in celebrating International Da ...

  4. Sudanese celebrate human rights

    15 December 2009 Human Rights Day was celebrated throughout Sudan on 10 December with speeches, poetry, ...

  5. Republic of Sudan Constitution-making Symposium

    26 April 2017

  6. Indians donate books to Malakal University

    13 July 2009... donated forty textbooks to the Upper Nile University in Malakal, after the university suffered losses in clashes early this year. ...

  7. Indians treat victims of fighting in Malakal

    6 February 2011... – In the aftermath of fighting over the past two days in Malakal, UNMIS Indian hospital medically evacuated 11 of the 50 wounded by ...

  8. Indians hold vet training course in Malakal

    12 August 2009 Acknowledging the central role that livestock plays in food and social security, the veterinary hospital of UNMIS' Indian Battalion recently conducted a three-week long refresher training course fo

  9. Indians and JIU plant trees at Malakal university

    20 July 2009... The Indian army contingent and the Malakal-based Joint Integrated Unit (JIU) joined forces on May 19 to plant 45 ...

  10. Indians hold medical and vet camps in Abyei

    10 April 2011 6 April 2011 - Recognizing the lack of medical facilities in Abyei, The UNMIS Indian Force Reserve Battalion (FRB) launched a series of free medical/veterinary camps in the area from 3 to 6 April

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