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Notes from Dehradun

If there ever was a place in India that held the greatest threat to a prepubescent me, it would have to be Dehradun. The mere mention of the word ‘Deh from The Hindu - Life & Style https://ift.tt/2NdZ20T

Mango and memories!

The Imperial’s Spice Route celebrates the tang and taste of the king of fruits with Chef Veena Arora’s carefully crafted Summer Collection menu from The Hindu - Life & Style https://ift.tt/2IERWz4

Habits and habitats

Recycling every construction material even after demolition would be a great idea, but are we ready for it? By Sathya Prakash Varanashi from The Hindu - Life & Style https://ift.tt/2tEKQpJ

The Nizams’ lost wheels

From missing White Steams to a recently found Duesenberg, a new coffee-table book — Automobiles of the Nizams — looks at the Hyderabad royal house’s expansive car collection from The Hindu - Life & Style https://ift.tt/2tC5jLS

The foodies troop into India

While stereotypes, and Delhi Belly, still abound, India is emerging as a destination for culinary tourists, thanks to a new wave of innovative chefs, regional restaurants and savvy food professionals from The Hindu - Life & Style https://ift.tt/2lF9jXx

An edge to the veg

Bearing testimony to Zaveri Bazaar’s palate for several decades, B Bhagat Tarachand is the place to head to for wholesome vegetarian Sindhi and Punjabi food from The Hindu - Life & Style https://ift.tt/2yPkMwT

Holidaying during the monsoons

That cup of tea, the whodunit, the photo op that is going to go viral... Walking, cycling or singing in the rain becomes more magical when you are on holiday during the monsoons from The Hindu - Life & Style https://ift.tt/2tCa6Mm

A lot going for it

Yamaha had let us test the R15 initially only on a race track, so we couldn’t give you an accurate representation of what the bike would be like to o from The Hindu - Life & Style https://ift.tt/2Kq3qIf

Focus seafood

Most restaurateurs would baulk at opening a seafood eatery during Mumbai’s monsoon, but clearly Zorawar Kalra is not one of them. When asked about th from The Hindu - Life & Style https://ift.tt/2yIJvTR

Making cities sustainable

Keeping in perspective the traditional fabric and engaging the local population in the planning process is the way forward, but this is missing in Bengaluru. Details from a seminar by Nandhini Sundar from The Hindu - Life & Style https://ift.tt/2tkrENQ

Pedalling ahead

Multi Grand Super Randonneur, Ramalingam Rajipillai, talks about the challenges and pleasures of pursuing endurance cycling at 66 from The Hindu - Life & Style https://ift.tt/2K7DJMp

The crocodile who yawned

Watch out for the grumpy Siamese crocodile. Make friends with the alligator. And enjoy the tenuous camaraderie between a toad and a python at the Madras Crocodile Bank’s night safari from The Hindu - Life & Style https://ift.tt/2K5VDiL

మీ వోటు ఎవరికి.....?

       

WHO IS THE NEXT MLA IN VINUKONDA............?

so many people are thinking of the same thing who is the next MLA of vinukonda, it is not possible to say the correct answer.both the canditates are doing well, in their meetings . but , the thing is that that local people i mean the town people thay are mostly turned at one side public talk  , i dont no particularly which side is that , but the people are very clarity in the usage of their vote this time , when we speak about our  MLA  sir  he is most reputed man in vinukonda, he is always an winning canditate in vinukonda , even he is not in tdp side ,he can manage it buy winning his seat as an independent also . he has done much to this constiuency, the people like him very much  for his goodness which he had done,                                                       before 10 years the people of vinukonda suffered very much for water at that time he manged by giving the water throw his tanks , as far as i know this is the best thing in the history of vinukonda tha people can r

Shillong’s museums in the mist

Shillong, the Scotland of the East, is celebrated for its incredible beauty, home-grown Western music and gracious cafés. But, its unusual museums, 11 at last count, also make it well worth a visit from The Hindu - Life & Style https://ift.tt/2ljFJ9F

Messi messes up as Argentina settles for draw against Iceland

Sports Desk: Argentina's Lionel Messi missed a second-half penalty as Iceland claimed their first ever World Cup point in a 1-1 draw on Saturday. Messi had a weak 64th-minute shot easily saved by Iceland goalkeeper Hannes Halldorrson after Sergio Aguero of Argentina and Alfred Finnbogason of Iceland struck first half goals during a hard fought Group D match at the Spartak Stadium, reports Xinhua news agency. from EenaduIndia | National https://ift.tt/2JTVwa1

LIVE: Four CMs address Media in Delhi

New Delhi: In a bid to put pressure on the Centre and the BJP, four non-BJP Chief Ministers met here on Saturday and discussed a strategy to provide support to protesting Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal who wants IAS officers to end their non-cooperation with his government. from EenaduIndia | National https://ift.tt/2JLhQXe

Four CMs meet over Kejriwal's protest

New Delhi: In a bid to put pressure on the Centre and the BJP, four non-BJP Chief Ministers met here on Saturday and discussed a strategy to provide support to protesting Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal who wants IAS officers to end their non-cooperation with his government. from EenaduIndia | National https://ift.tt/2MrcgHn

Request govts to eliminate militancy from JK: Aurangzeb’s father

Poonch: While the country is immersed in Eid celebrations, Mohammad Hanif, the brave father of slain soldier Rifleman Aurangzeb who was abducted and killed by terrorists in Pulwama, grieved his death with a strong heart. "My son has abided by his pledge, he kept his promise. He sacrificed himself for the nation and came back to me," he said. from EenaduIndia | National https://ift.tt/2JKHo6Q

Advani, Rajnath, MM Joshi attend Shahnawaz Hussain’s Eid party

New Delhi: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Lal Krishna Advani, his daughter Pratibha Advani, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Murli Manohar Joshi and filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar attended Eid celebrations at BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain’s residence in national capital on Saturday. from EenaduIndia | National https://ift.tt/2ye1aCz

Over 95% human rights violation charges againt Army false

New Delhi: Around 96 percent of human rights violation cases against army in Jammu and Kashmir are false. According to army sources, in Jammu and Kashmir 1037 allegations of human rights violations were received from 1994 to 31st may 2018 out which 991 were found out to be false, which accounts to be 96 percent. from EenaduIndia | National https://ift.tt/2MuI1za

Jubin Nautiyal shares his side of story on assault claims

Dehradun: Bollywood singer Jubin Nautiyal who is accused of assaulting man and molesting his partner who according to him gatecrashed his private birthday party opens up and shares his side of story on what had actually happen on June 14 night. The singer suspects that there is more to this couple who got involved with a verbal spat with him than what meets the eye. from EenaduIndia | National https://ift.tt/2LVMytr

Watch: This Hindu never skipped Namaz prayers for 33 years

Kolkata: Amid some stray communal incidents in the country, here comes a story of Tapan Kar that will restore our faith in humanity and prove that India is indeed a land of communal harmony. Kar, an employee in a private firm, is a resident of North 24 Paraganas district in West Bengal has been performing namaz prayers for the last 33 years on the occasion of Eid. from EenaduIndia | National https://ift.tt/2t24Sdo

Watch: last rites of rifleman Aurangzeb

Kashmir: The last rites of rifleman Aurangzeb, who was killed by militants on Thursday were held on Saturday at his native village in Poonch district. Locals raised slogans of 'Shaheed Aurangzeb amar rahe' at his last rites ceremony. from EenaduIndia | Jammu and Kashmir https://ift.tt/2lev5AU

Shuttler Ajay Jayaram eases into US Open semis

Fullerton: Indian badminton shuttler Ajay Jayaram stormed into the semi-finals of the US Open Super 300 tournament after registering a comfortable straight-games victory over Heo Kwang Hee of South Korea in the last-eight match of the men's singles event here on Saturday. from EenaduIndia | Jammu and Kashmir https://ift.tt/2ydMXFq

Notes from Xinjiang

Xinjiang is called the “core zone” of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), but given how long it takes to get there from India, core connectivity i from The Hindu - Life & Style https://ift.tt/2tdI5KW

FIFA World Cup 2018: France up against lowly Australia; Top 5 players

Sports Desk: France, boasting of one of the most talented squads in the FIFA World Cup, will be overwhelming favourites as they open their Group C campaign with a clash with Australia at the Kazan Arena here on Saturday. France, who lost the Euro 2016 final and reached the 2014 World Cup quarter-finals under head coach Didier Deschamps, have a squad crammed with individual talents. from EenaduIndia | Jammu and Kashmir https://ift.tt/2LQObZa

Army jawan killed in ceasefire violation in Rajouri

Jammu: An Army jawan was today killed as Pakistani troopers targeted a patrol party along LoC in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. The latest instance of ceasefire violation comes after four Border Security Force (BSF) personnel, including an assistant commandant-rank officer, were killed in firing by Pakistani Rangers along the International Border in Samba district on June 13. from EenaduIndia | Jammu and Kashmir https://ift.tt/2JJgTyP

JK: Man killed in clashes amid Eid celebrations

Srinagar: One person was killed during clashes between protesters and security forces in Kashmir on Saturday even as men, women and children dressed in their best thronged mosques and Eidgah across the Valley for Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations. from EenaduIndia | Jammu and Kashmir https://ift.tt/2sXdQsn

Prez Kovind embarks on 3-nation tour

New Delhi: President Ram Nath Kovind on Saturday left for a three-nation visit to Greece, Suriname and Cuba. The President of India along with his wife Savita Kovind were accompanied by various Members of Parliament and Minister of State for Steel Vishnu Deo Sai during his nine-day visit to the three nations. from EenaduIndia | Jammu and Kashmir https://ift.tt/2lhf51r