From Rabindranath Tagore's engagement with nature at Santiniketan to JC Kumarappa's rural renewal, and from Patrick Geddes' ...
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Justice Chandrachud served more than eight years as a top court judge and as chief justice for the past two years. He ...
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A black and white photograph recently resurfaced, depicting the inaugural journey of the world's longest bus route in 1957.
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