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LTTE to Stay Banned, No Lanka Intervention
 

The National Security Advisor M K Narayanan said that India has no plans to lift the ban on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and for “direct intervention” in peace initiatives in Sri Lanka where hostilities has escalated rapidly to civil war proportions.

Forbes Calls “India is next Great Bull Market”

Natwar & Son Indicted, Implodes Under Pressure

Quota Plan in Shambles

Food Bill Passed as Pesticides Makeup Colas

LeT Targeting Sensitive Spots

NATO Set to Take Over Afghan Security

US Congress Passes Nuke Deal

 
 
 

   

 

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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 advertisementsss

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, & Heritage stories during the last week.

  

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