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2022-10-05 02:48
Compared to the slow-moving Nizam era, modern Hyderabad is a fast-paced, vast, and high-tech city, yet it nevertheless retains some of the courteous and aristocratic characteristics that hav… Read More
The Holy Relics Of Buddha At Patna Museum
2017-07-25 15:31
The sacred relics (holy ashes of Lord Buddha) were found in the centre of the lowest mud layer of the stupa at Raja Vishal Ka Garh* (Baniya village in Vaishali district) during an extensive… Read More
A Trip To Crow’s Rocking Stone
2016-06-03 16:30
Imagine a place of historical and religious importance with potential to be a popular tourist attraction willfully neglected. I am sure quite a few such destinations exist in different corne… Read More
Ajanta: The Great Ancient Picture Gallery
2016-05-09 09:01
Not being an artist or a historian has always been a handicap. My travels to different parts of our country have amazed me and when I tried to express my thoughts, often found myself short o… Read More
The Jain Caves Of Ellora
2016-04-16 16:43
A senior friend of mine once called Ellora ‘‘a series of paintings made out of stones.’’ After visiting the famous caves I can’t agree more. Even with a crowd a… Read More
Hampi: City Of Enchanting Ruins
2016-04-07 12:21
Hampi of today is only a partial glimpse of its original splendid self. Hence the term ruins. But taking in the sights, one wonders, had it been left untouched by history, how fabulously spe… Read More
Potuas Of Bengal : The Singing Painters
2015-12-28 16:38
Meeting and watching Mamoni Chitrakar painting is quite a captivatingexperience. She represents the unique Patchitra tradition of West Bengal. She comes from 'Naya', known as the village of… Read More
Md. Kasab : A Symbol Of Terrorism
2010-05-28 17:12
Md. Kasab got the death sentence. This outcome was almost certain. Public Prosecutor Mr. Nikam correctly named Md. Kasab as a ‘killing machine’ made in a factory of hate. How a b… Read More
Sachin . .  Many More Landmarks
2010-04-24 04:24
Happy Birthday to you, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar !‘‘I believe every era has its significance and the same holds true for players and coaches.’’ Sachin said during one o… Read More
2010-04-18 07:04
‘‘There are five kinds of people who one must listen to and respect – knowledgeable people, pious people, close friends, well educated people and the elderly. Such a person… Read More
2010-03-25 16:20
Whole of India is under the thick cloud of IPL. I searched the net and found following abbreviations for IPL :IPL Initial Program LoadIPL  Internet Public LibraryIPL &nbs&hell…Read More
Agatha Christie : A New Mystery
2010-03-21 17:22
Agatha Christie was a writer of mystery, one of my favourite ones. It is astonishing that even after her death in 1976 (12 January), the excitement of mystery is still following her—th… Read More
2010-03-20 14:30
I will remember the 26th November, 2008 with sadness, anger and frustration. I feel sorrow and a strange sense of shame. Why as a nation we fail to act against the repeated acts of terror on… Read More
2010-03-19 15:52
It is surprising that the largest and strongest (assumed till now) financial institutions worldwide are crumbling down like packs of cards. I wonder what the managers of these institutions d… Read More
2010-03-19 15:52
Ha ! Ha ! So world economy is in doldrums? And, our economy is following the world trend?In Delhi alone, there are more than 2100 marriages were solemnized in one night in October, 2008. You… Read More
2010-03-17 16:42
Today, March 17 is the 76th day of the year (77th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. On this day in 1959 Dalai Lama left Tibet for a safe stay in India. On this very day in 1966: A hy… Read More

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