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Naresh Kumar Sagar 1 min  ·  Edited  ·  India Entrepreneurs need to realize Most of the Indians history can be traced to the Era of Epics Such as Yadavs of Yadu vansha,Rishi Bhawdwaj & Prashar, Alexander era of Jats,Punjabi disciples of Nanak.Jhas of Sita But still the mind miracles are just noraml lvel or less than that of global creative standards
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NorthEast Today The woman was driven around west  ‪#‎ Delhi‬  early Friday and later taken to a shop where two more men waited. She was  ‪#‎ gangraped‬  there. Delhi Woman Kidnapped in Meru Cab, Gang-Raped » Northeast Today A woman was kidnapped in a Meru cab by three people, one of whom was known to her, and then driven to a shop where she was gang-raped, police said on Satur NORTHEASTTODAY.IN Leave a comment   Edit September 19, 2015 Sept 24 Book Launch: Why India is not a Great Power (Yet)  Bharat Karnad Thursday, 24 September 2015, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Gulmohar Hall, Habitat World, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road Pictured:From the book cover of ‘ ‘Why India is Not a Great Power (Yet)’ Since the economic liberalisation of the early 1990s, India has been, on several occasions and at different forums, feted as a great power. This subject has been discussed in numerous books, but mostly in ter
International Day of Peace 21 September 2015 Message of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon   This year’s International Day of Peace comes at a time of deadly violence and destabilizing conflicts around the world. Rather than succumbing to despair, we have a collective responsibility to demand an end to the brutality and impunity that prevail. I call on all warring parties to lay down their weapons and observe a global ceasefire. To them I say: stop the killings and the destruction, and create space for lasting peace. Although it may seem hopelessly distant, the dream of peace pulses in the lives of people everywhere. There is no group more poised to help realize this dream than today’s young people. They are part of the largest generation of youth in history, more aware and connected than any before. I urge all Governments to make greater investments in realizing the potentially massive contributions of the world’s young peacebuilders. At the same time, we n
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Historians & Researchers delight on declassifies 64 files related to Netaji SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 |  EDIT West Bengal government declassifies 64 files related to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.NetajiFiles to be available for public viewing on Monday. NetajiFiles are thrown open to the public, many more secrets are expected to emerge on Netaji, whose death has been an enduring mystery for decades. Netaji purportedly died in an air crash in at Taihoku in Taiwan on 18 August, 1945. “The files related to Netaji have been placed in the archives of the Kolkata police museum. There are about 64 file that contain 12,744 pages. The files have been digitised and the original files have been kept in the police museum,” Kolkata Police Commissioner Surajit Kar Purkayastha told the media. 0 SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 |  EDIT culmination ceremony this Friday. DATE:  Friday, 18 th  September, 2015 VENUE:  The Grand, New Delhi, Nelson Mandela Road, Vasant K