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Is getting to Tibet too difficult? Visit Leh instead of Lhasa! - Path is my goal

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pathismygoal.com - I’ve always wanted to visit Lhasa, but when I looked for information on how to get there, I realized that getting to Tibet is too difficult. When I found out that there is an easier way to get to a...

A Muslim Has Been Playing Lakshman In This Delhi Ramlila For 15 Years - & He's Not The Only One

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timesofindia.indiatimes.com - "I started at five by joining Ram's vanar sena," chuckles Sadiq Hussain, having graduated to bigger roles. For 15 years now he has been assigned the role of Lakshman in Shri Navyuwak Ramleela Commi...

Centre sitting on panel report that calls for more power to Delhi govt

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hindustantimes.com - As lieutenant governor Najeeb Jung fights a bitter battle with chief minister Arvind Kejriwal for administrative control of Delhi, the Centre — the LG’s employer — is sitting on a panel report, whi...

EXCLUSIVE: Benedict Cumberbatch reveals his Doctor Strange workout

au.be.yahoo.com - British actor Benedict Cumberbatch makes his debut in the Marvel universe as Master of the Mystic Arts, Dr. Stephen Strange in the upcoming superhero flick, Doctor Strange. But when he signed on to...

Smriti Irani's Degree Case: Court Summons Documents From Election Panel

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ndtv.com - New Delhi:  A Delhi court today asked the Delhi State Election Commission to file certain records relating to Union Minister Smriti Irani's educational qualification, filed by her while contesting ...

How Adi Shankaracharya united a fragmented land with philosophy, poetry and pilgrimage

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scroll.in - Those who insist that history is real, and mythology false, go against the very grain of Adi Shankaracharya’s non-dualist maxim: Jagat mithya, brahma satyam, which means the world, including measur...
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The Best Time to Post on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram in 2016

blog.hootsuite.com - If you’ve ever seen a romantic movie, you know that being in the right place at the right time can result in true magic. Imagine if Harry had never met Sally, Bridget Jones had never gone to that N...
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Nageeb Jung challenges validity of 22 standing counsels appointed by the AAP government

indiatoday.intoday.in - A complaint filed in the office of Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung has challenged the validity of 22 standing counsels appointed by the Aam Adami Party government without the L-G's approval. The li...
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Surgical strikes fallout: Intelligence agencies fear 'spectacular' Jaish attack on Parliament again - The Economic Times

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timesofindia.indiatimes.com - NEW DELHI: The Indian Army's recent surgical strikes across the Line of Control appear to have rattled the ISI so much so that the Pakistani intelligence agency has purportedly asked cadres of Jais...

62 ISIS jihad plots in US in one year, over half by immigrants or their children

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70% of Delhi MLAs 'Underperforming' : Report

news18.com - New Delhi: With over 70 per cent of Delhi MLAs found to be "underperforming", even compared to Mumbai's BJP, Shiv Sena and Congress legislators, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is not being different fro...
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