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Falling asleep in an express train while returning to Kolkata after a trip outside of West Bengal, listening to that “jhak jhak'' sound of the wheels on track was like my mother swaying me to sleep in her arms after playing all day.
Falling asleep in an express train while returning to Kolkata after a trip outside of West Bengal, listening to that “jhak jhak'' sound of the wheels on track was like my mother swaying me to sleep in her arms after playing all day.
London likes to think of itself as a city that layers history rather than erases it. You can walk from a glassy bank headquarters to a Georgian square in minutes and feel that continuity in brick and stone.
Climate Trends’ air-pollution and health expert Dr. Palak Balyan warns that air pollution is “a pandemic as severe as COVID at its peak,” adding that if cities like Beijing and London could reverse extreme air pollution, Delhi too has hope and can improve its air quality.
The event drew the cast of the latest Bridget Jones story, 'Mad About the Boy', including Leo Woodall, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Sally Phillips. The actors posed happily with the statue, which captures the essence of Bridget in a playful way.
The connection between the two Taylors doesn’t stop there. The pop star has previously spoken about how surprised and honoured she felt when Elizabeth Taylor’s son, Chris Wilding openly compared her to his mother.
Avtar Singh Khanda was the son of Kulwant Singh Khukhrana, one of the key figures associated with the Khalistan Liberation Force.
In April, Avtar Singh Khanda's mother, Charanjit Kaur, was detained by the Counter Intelligence wing of the Punjab Police, Ludhiana unit.
Kontham Tejaswini was a native of Brahamanapalli village in Hayatnagar mandal of Rangareddy district.
Rishi Sunaks personal ratings have slipped to the lowest of his premiership in terms of being the best person to lead the UK, as he tries to hold a fractured Conservative Party together, a media report said.
There are several places where IPL teams have popped up ~ in South Africa, they make up an entire competition of Twenty20s ~ and well might they have deemed owning the players made eminent sense. They wouldn’t lose sleep if Test cricket found itself cut loose from its talent pool, its best boys away in Timbuctoo or Papua New Guinea playing shorter matches for bigger gains. They’d like to see the conventional game squeezed into a corner no one notices.