Festival on Indian languages begins in Delhi
IANS | 07 Nov 2014, 6:55 AMNew Delhi: Bringing together authors and translators across languages and borders, the Samanvay festival began in the national capital Thursday.For the first time, the festival
New Delhi: Bringing together authors and translators across languages and borders, the Samanvay festival began in the national capital Thursday.For the first time, the festival
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New Delhi: Concerned over the growing influence of global terrorist organizations on the internet and social media, Home minister Rajnath Singh has said that Interpol should take
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New Delhi: Jewels spanning from the Indus Valley civilisation to the 20th century are showcased at ‘Alamkara' the permanent jewellery gallery at the National Musuem, which is
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has directed Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung not to issue fresh admission guidelines. The Delhi court wants the Governor to wait till it takes a
New Delhi: The central government is making plans to build an enormous new secretariat which will be spread nearly in 10 acres in the Lutyens' Bungalow Zone. It's been planned to
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