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Illness, moving back to village: Why 2 73 lakh Delhi govt schools students didn t return to class | Delhi News

Illness, moving back to village: Why 2 73 lakh Delhi govt schools students didn t return to class | Delhi News
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Melange of mediums: Sculpture Park in Jaipur brings a motley mix of artists and materials

Melange of mediums: Sculpture Park in Jaipur brings a motley mix of artists and materials
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No-detention policy goes out this year, Delhi teachers flag concerns

With students of classes V and VIII set to be held back if they don’t clear all subjects in the current academic year, teachers have concerns about some students and hope extra support might help them make the cut. Starting this academic year, the no-detention policy comes to an end. This means students of classes […]

Delhi Weekend Events: Check What s Happening In Delhi-NCR From July 7-9 | Culture News

For those who are eager to have a fantastic weekend and want to go beyond the typical mall visits and movie outings, we have some great options for you. 

KNMA to showcase cross-border art collaboration at Dhaka Art Summit

Other highlights of the exhibition include a new commission work by Mumbai-based architect duo Rupali Gupte and Prasad Shetty, sculptural installation by Delhi-based artist Murari Jha, and a performance work by Shillong-based artist Lapdiang Syiem that connects India and Bangladesh via the folklore of Shillongs Khasi hill tribes.The collaboration will also feature a presentation by the Anga Art Collective focusing on the memories of village elders in western Assam close to the Bangladesh border, who were forced to abandon their homes as their village drowned in the Bramhaputra river due to erosion.

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