Steeped-in-history-a-three-statue-salute-to-erstwhile-princely...For most of the people, it is just the 'Teen Murti', although the official address remains strictly British - Teen Murti House. Nivedita Khandekar reports. Hindustan Times, 1 month ago |
VVIP movements cripple capital traffic, spark snarlsChinese premier Li Keqiang's movements on Monday held the city to ransom with endless traffic snarls clogging arterial roads. People complained that usual commute times doubled as some roads, not mentioned in a traffic advisory issued in advance, ... Times of India, 18 hours ago
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Encounter with lost worldNestling among the trees, next to the Nehru Planetarium lies the 14th century old shikargah or a hunting lodge known as Kushak Mahal built by Feroz Shah Tuqhlaq. The third ruler of the Tuqhlaq dynasty, Feroz Shah Tuqhlaq, built it keeping in mind a place ... Deccan Herald, 6 days ago
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High-flying E. Ahamed down to earth...Eahamed is the Indian minister of foreign affairs. He travels frequently in the service of his country and visits the Kingdom in that capacity as well as to perform Umrah. When we met in Jeddah more than once including in my office in Malayalam ... Arab News, 1 month ago
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Milestones on memory laneEminent publisher and doyen of society, and her hotelier son remember a Delhi that had architectural character and gardens, and believe it has the potential to become a world city soon. When Malvika Singh drives around the city, she feels nostalgic ... New Indian Express, 1 month ago
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Shear joy!"It seems all these years you haven't fiddled with the parting that your mother gave you." Habib Ahmed speaks with the certainty of a hair stylist who has held his shears with honour for more than four decades. "And you," he turns towards the photo ... The Hindu, 1 month ago
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Investigation of 1984 Sikh Massacre Continues in IndiaBedi/Agence France-Presse — One of the buildings set on fire in the Daryaganj neighborhood of New Delhi on Nov. 2, 1984, during the riots that followed Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's assassination. Laying blame for the 1984 massacre of thousands ... New York Times, 1 month ago
India Ink: Investigation of 1984 Sikh Massacre Continues in India
New York Times, 1 month ago
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Setback for Tytler as court orders reopening of 1984 case (Roundup)New Delhi, April 10 Similar News Articles In a setback to Congress leader Jagdish Tytler, a Delhi court Wednesday ordered the reopening of a case against him related to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. Additional Sessions Judge Anuradha Shukla Bajaj also ... ProKerala.com, 1 month ago
Re-open case against Tytler, orders Delhi court (Second Lead)
ProKerala.com, 1 month ago
Anti-Sikh riots: Setback for Jagdish Tyt...
Indian Express, 1 month ago
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Occupy Lutyens'...With the Supreme Court order to the union government to evict former Bihar governor and former chief of the national commission for scheduled castes, Buta Singh, from the Teen Murti Marg house he ha Governance Now, 1 month ago
SC rap over Buta bungalow
New Indian Express, 1 month ago
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How can ineligible Buta Singh overstay in govt. bungalow, asks courtStaying its own order to issue notice to those occupying government accommodation in the national capital unauthorised, the Supreme Court on Thursday questioned regularisation of accommodation granted to the former Bihar Governor, Buta Singh, even ... The Hindu, 1 month ago
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