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Liverpool loses UNESCO World Heritage tag

Liverpool’s historic centre and docklands were inscribed for bearing witness to the development of one of the world’s major trading centres in the 18th and 19th centuries. The site also illustrated pioneering developments in modern dock technology, transport systems and port management.

Convert Jinnah House into cultural centre: Mumbai BJP to Shah

The historic Jinnah House, located at Malabar Hill, was once the Mumbai home of barrister-cum-politician, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, who founded Pakistan, became its first Governor-General and is revered as the ‘Quaid-e-Azam’ by the neighbouring country.

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China’s Wuhan administers over 17mn Covid vaccine doses

Starting from March 12 this year, Wuhan began to roll out free Covid-19 vaccination for people aged between 18 and 59, Xinhua news agency reported on Wednesday.Starting from March 12 this year, Wuhan began to roll out free Covid-19 vaccination for people aged between 18 and 59, Xinhua news agency reported on Wednesday.

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UP Minister’s remark sparks controversy

Referring to renowned poet Munawwar Rana, the minister said that he was one of those people who stayed in India after the partition of 1947 and were involved in the conspiracy to break the country from inside.

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After AAP, BSP to fight for Khushi with eye on Brahmin votes

According to former BSP MLA, Nakul Dubey, the BSP will do all that is possible to ensure justice for Khushi. It is noteworthy that in the past year, the BSP has never uttered a word on the issue. The BSP has already announced that it will hold a series of Brahmin conclaves in the state to convince the brahmin community that their interests lie safe with the BSP.

Nagaland heading for Oppn less all-party govt

The latest political development is being shaped after almost all parties in the state came together following the formation of the Core Committee on Naga Political Issue (CCoNPI) led by Rio (convener) on June 16.

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Dilip Ghosh slams Mamata’s plans to go national

Mamata Banerjee observes July 21 as Martyrs’ Day every year to remember the 13 persons who were killed at a Youth Congress rally in Kolkata in 1993. Eyeing the party’s expansion, the TMC has decided to telecast Banerjee’s address across West Bengal, and for the first time, also in other states like Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Punjab, Tripura and poll-bound Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.