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Skeleton Lake: Ancient Remains Frozen in Time in the Himalayas

Roopkund Lake in the Himalayas holds an eerie secret. More than 300 people mysteriously died at the so-called Skeleton Lake.

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Has West Bengal Become a Regional Trap for the Narendra Modi Government?

There can be little disagreement with the fact that Mamata Banerjee is the first politician in recent memory to have comprehensively defeated the very idea of Modi.

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A Bookworm's Lockdown - New Delhi Times - India's Only International Newspaper


May 30, 2021
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“COMPUTERS ARE USELESS. They can only give you answers,” said Picasso in 1968, the year in which Intel was founded and Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey was released. Picasso didn’t change his mind. Over the last half century computers have become immensely better at providing answers, but not so good at asking questions. A good book asks questions. A better one raises questions you never knew existed. The key to a lockdown can lie in a book.
Who knew that Stalin was a fan of Tarzan and cowboy films? Or that Stalin and Roosevelt smoked the same cigarette brands: Camels, Chesterfields and Lucky Strikes? Thank you, Diana Preston, for Eight Days at Yalta: How Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin Shaped the Post-War World.

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Ashoka in Ancient India on JSTOR

Ashoka in Ancient India on JSTOR
jstor.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jstor.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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Fearing lockdown amid COVID-19 spike, migrant workers begin leaving Delhi


Fearing lockdown amid COVID-19 spike, migrant workers begin leaving Delhi
Amid rising cases of COVID-19, migrant workers spotted at ISBT, Anand Vihar in Delhi returning to their native places on April 13, 2021.
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Amidst the rising number of COVID cases in the national capital, some of the migrant workers have started returning to their native places in fear of the imposition of lockdown.
Some alone, with backpacks, while some with their families, migrant workers can be seen leaving for their home at ISBT, Anand Vihar and other key transit points in the city. With increasing COVID numbers the fear of imposition of lockdown has been making migrant workers anxious.

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Fearing lockdown amid COVID spike, some migrant workers begin leaving Delhi

New Delhi [India], April 13 (ANI): Amidst the rising number of COVID cases in the national capital, some of the migrant workers have started returning to their native places in fear of imposition of lockdown.

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Fearing lockdown as Covid cases spike, migrant workers begin leaving Delhi


Amidst the rising number of COVID cases in the national capital, some of the migrant workers have started returning to their native places in fear of imposition of lockdown.
Some alone, with backpacks, while some with their families, migrant workers can be seen leaving for their home at ISBT, Anand Vihar and other key transit points in the city.
With increasing COVID numbers the fear of imposition of lockdown has been making migrant workers anxious.
Gouri Shankar Sharma, who hails from Lucknow, told ANI, "The way COVID numbers are rising, there are chances of lockdown. There is no work. So I am leaving."

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Fearing Lockdown Amid COVID-19 Spike, Some Migrant Workers Begin Leaving Delhi

Amidst the rising number of coronavirus cases in the national capital, some of the migrant workers have started returning to their native places in fear of imposition of lockdown.

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Delhi COVD cases: Lockdown fear forces some migrant workers to leave national capital

Delhi COVD cases: Lockdown fear forces some migrant workers to leave national capital
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