Audio Files | VBR MP3 | Ogg Vorbis |
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Din ba Din (Das Privileg Cover) | 7.7 MB | 2.1 MB |
Har Pal Har Vakt | 6.7 MB | 1.8 MB |
Song Holy Angels Cannot Sing | 4.4 MB | 2.0 MB |
Jeevan Ke Andheron May (Cover) | 5.6 MB | 3.1 MB |
Jitna Tujhe Dhoondun (Phebe & Domenic) | 9.3 MB | |
Jitna Tujhe Dhoondun (The More I Seek Cover) | 6.1 MB | 1.6 MB |
Miley Mujhe Aisa Yaar (First Prayer Cover) | 2.7 MB | 1.4 MB |
Sari Mahima (Cover) | 6.1 MB | 3.0 MB |
The Greatest is Love (1Cor 13) - English | 11.3 MB | 3.6 MB |
The Praying Man - Instrumental | 2.5 MB | 1.2 MB |
Tujhko Miley (Ngi Ai Shame Cover) | 4.1 MB | 2.0 MB |
Vachan Se | 4.2 MB | 2.2 MB |
Yessu Mera (Acoustic Guitar Solo) - Punjabi | 6.2 MB | 3.1 MB |
Prices of agro-products soar higher in India, making fruits and vegetables almost a luxury. The Times of India reports: "The price of almost every vegetables except onion and potato has gone up to 25 to 30 per cent in the wholesale market and retail price staggering up to 45 to 50 per cent. A random market survey revealed an increase in the price of spinach to Rs 40-45 from Rs 10-15 kg a few days back. "The price of tomato has gone up to Rs 55-60 from Rs 40 a kg and capsicum to Rs 60-80 from Rs 40 per kg at the start of this month. The price of onion has gone up to Rs 20 from Rs 15-18 per kg but still remained steady in the market. "Variation between the wholesale prices and retail prices is staggering between 25%-30%." (Lucknow: July 17, 2009). Lauki (bottle gourd) went from being Rs. 7-10 per kg to Rs. 40 per kg. The price of lentils has shot up to Rs. 85 per kg from Rs. 40-45 per kg. The saying "dal bhat ab ameeron ka khana hei" (lentils and rice are n...
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