Photostream on the New iPad never complete

I have iPhone 3Gs, MacBook Pro and the New iPad (3rd generation).
iPhone and MacBook Pro works fine with photostream.  But iPad has a problem to complete sync of photostream.
It shows that "syncing 1 of 111" but nothing happened.  If I take one more photo with iPad, it says "syncing 2 of 112".. and same problem occured again.
I deleted icloud account from iOS devices and MacBook.  I have reset photostream from icloud via web browser.
I set up everything again.
Same problem occured again.
Is there any one face same problem ?

I have reset my iPad....Possible cause was restoring from icloud backup....
I did new installation...

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