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World Heritage Day special: Meet IT professional Ramesh Vangipuram who embarked on a journey to retrace the Chola army’s march to the Gangetic plains

World Heritage Day special: Meet IT professional Ramesh Vangipuram who embarked on a journey to retrace the Chola army’s march to the Gangetic plains

Ramesh Vangipuram in Bhujang valley. | Photo Credit: Ramesh Vangipuram One thousand years ago (1023-1024 CE), Chola king Rajendra I’s army marched to the Gangetic plains, defeating many kings on the way, collected water from the Ganga, and poured it into Chola Gangam, the lake Rajendra built in his capital, Gangaikondacholapuram. What if someone tried

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Silence in legislations on maintaining proportionality makes TDP reach out to Home Minister, Law Minister

Silence in legislations on maintaining proportionality makes TDP reach out to Home Minister, Law Minister

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has sent letters to political parties, urging them to ensure unanimous support for the legislation. File Photo | Photo Credit: The Hindu The explicit silence in the draft legislation on delimitation on retaining the current proportion of seats of States, prompted the Telugu Desam Party, a key National Democratic Alliance

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Gulf states biggest losers, angry at US for starting Iran war: Former State Dept negotiator Aaron David Miller

Gulf states biggest losers, angry at US for starting Iran war: Former State Dept negotiator Aaron David Miller

Former US State Department negotiator Aaron David Miller has said Gulf nations are the biggest losers in the ongoing US-Iran conflict and are increasingly angry with Washington for starting the war. In an interview to Firstpost, Miller said the conflict has not only destabilised West Asia but also jeopardised the Gulf’s long-term ambitions of becoming

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