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ThePrint on MSNAncient Indians knew how to survive a tsunami. Dholavira is proof, says geologist Rajiv NigamRajiv Nigam claimed that evidence of changes in sea level in the past are everywhere, including in the Gita, Quran, and Bible ...
Panaji: The final version of the Sea Turtle Nesting and Habitat Management Plan will be uploaded on the website of the Goa Coastal Zone Management Aut.
"Goa is not just about sun, sand, and sea. We are committed to promoting tourism ... wildlife sanctuaries, heritage sites, and vibrant festivals, providing a taste of the state's multifaceted ...
Calangute: Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority (GCZMA) officials on Wednesday inspected an allegedly illegal concrete construction in CRZ 1A area in the no-development zone at Dando, Candolim beach.
Road trips in India offer unforgettable experiences with stunning views and diverse cultures. Notable routes include Srinagar to Leh, Bengaluru to Coorg, and Chennai to Pondicherry.
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Whats Hot on MSNTales of the Ocean: India’s Most Majestic Sea FortsIndia’s coastline is adorned with historic sea forts that stand as silent sentinels of time, whispering tales of valiant ...
How the movie 'Chhaava' and political rhetoric by Devendra Fadnavis, radical Hindutva outfits like Vishwa Hindu Parishad and ...
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said the government is obligated to protect Aurangzeb’s tomb which is a ...
VHP and Bajrang Dal staged a demonstration in Maharashtra’s Nagpur, demanding the removal of Aurangzeb’s grave in Chhatrapati ...
Security tightened at Aurangzeb tomb; Fadnavis assures protection, minister recalls Babri demolition
The security was beefed up around the tomb of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district of Maharashtra amid threat by right-wing groups for its removal, with police mandating the ...
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India Today on MSNAttempts to glorify Aurangzeb won't succeed: Devendra Fadnavis amid tomb rowMaharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis opposed attempts to glorify Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's legacy, calling it ...
The air and naval strikes on targets controlled by the Iran-backed Houthi fighters were intended to open up international shipping lanes in the Red Sea. By Eric Schmitt and Jonathan Swan Reporting ...
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