7 Indians die as two passenger buses fall into swollen river in Nepal
Seven Indian nationals were killed in rain-stricken Nepal after two passenger buses were carried away in a major landslide and...
Read moreDetailsSeven Indian nationals were killed in rain-stricken Nepal after two passenger buses were carried away in a major landslide and...
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