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Oslo Talks Non-Starter

 
  • LTTE refuses to meet Sri Lankan Government because no political participation

  • LTTE Objects to EU presence because it was banned in Europe

  • Sri Lankan Government fields Sri Lanka Peace Secretariat Head
     

The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) surprised Norway facilitators saying that they will not meet with the Sri Lankan Government (SLG) delegation as it was not representative of Sri Lanka and also because of the presence of European Union members.

India Promises Help to Nepal

Tenuous Russia-US Relations

Indo-Bangla Business Ties

Pak Terror Breakthroughs in Britain, Canada, India

Out of Control Revenue Deficit

 
 
 

   

 

Historical Inscriptions

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South Indian Inscriptions

Ancient Indian dynasties documented their administration, significant developments, grants, and milestones as inscriptions in temples. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has documented these inscriptions from 1886.

These pages contain inscriptions from Pallava, Chola, Pandya, Western Chalukya, Eastern Chalukya, Rashtrakuta, Hoyasala, Vijayanagara, Vishnukundin, Kakatiya, Reddi, Vaidumba, Chinda, Eastern Ganga, Gajapathi, Kalchurya, Qutb-Shahi of Golkonda, and Moghul,  dynasties.

Inscriptions collected During the Year 1905-1906 New

(represents all the important dynasties of Cholas, Pallava, Pandya, Vijayanagara, Rashtrakuta and Sambuvaraya. It was edited by (Late) Shri G. V. Srinivasa Rao. It contains inscriptions of several kings such as Rajaraja I,  Rajendra I, Kulottunga, Parantaka I, Parthivendravarman, Uttamachola, Parakesarivarman, Rajakesarivarman, Krishnadevaraya, Maravarman Sundara Pandya.)

  

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Impact of Karnataka government advertisements

A study spread over several districts revealed a surprising  variety in media taste and advertisement impact, says Dr B P Mahesh Chandra Guru.

  

A collection of several Art, Culture and Heritage Articles during the last week.

  

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