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UPA-Left's Hamid Ansari is the vice president...More

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August 10, 2007

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A flood-hit village at Ghanshyampur in Bihar's Darbhanga district. More than 100 people have been killed and 2 million were displaced in what the United Nations called the 'worst floods in living memory'.
Photograph: AFP/Getty Images


Hamid Ansari elected vice-president
He secured 455 votes while NDA candidate Najma Heptulla got 22 votes.

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· Foreign students in Bangalore will feel the heat
· Train runs over two elephants in Assam
· N-deal row: Left threatens govt with 'serious action'
· Govinda fails to turn up for VP poll
· Maoists attack MLA's house in Chhattisgarh
· Geelani put under house arrest
· Voting ends in vice-presidential poll
· Osama bin Laden is a voter in Bihar's Jehanabad district
· Flood-hit Bihar to seek World Bank help
· Katara case: HC allows all defence witnesses
· Parliament to discuss N-deal on Aug 14, 16
· SC to hear Dutt bail plea on Aug 20
· Parliament pays tributes to Chandra Shekhar, adjourns
· Pak govt to file 'exile deal' with Sharifs in SC
· SC refuses bail to Dutt associate
· Schoolboy kidnapped in Patna, second in a week
· Asok, the first Indian comic character to win hearts all over
· What China is doing for a sunny Olympics
· Musharraf will be re-elected by present Assemblies: Pak PM
· I have no intention of leaving India: Taslima Nasreen
· Shiv Sena likely to back Najma in vice-prez poll
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