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Prayagraj formerly Allahabad is gearing up for Kumbh Mela, world’s largest Religious Festival.The Mela will commence from 15 January (Tuesday) and will continue till 4 March.
internet sales take their toll on bookstores around the country, one store in Portland, Oregon, seems to be operating as usual. Powell’s Books, founded by a family of Ukrainian descent more than 45 years ago
Buenos Aires, Argentina, a century-old former theater received a new lease on life after it was converted into a bookstore
Missouri had gotten the worst of the storm by Saturday, with the National Weather Service reporting more than a foot (30.48 centimeters) of snow Saturday morning in some places around St. Louis and Jefferson City, and more than 18 inches (45 centimeters) in Columbia
Grand old party of India Indian National Congress (INC) recently appointed transgender, former journalist and an activist Apsara Reddy as a national general secretary of it’s women’s wing
Heavy rain, strong wind, snow and cold temperature led to floods, loss and destruction of assets and displacements in many regions, especially affecting coastal and mountain areas
Historically, there have been very low survival rates for pregnant women infected with Ebola, and for their babies
A Wisconsin teenager missing for three months after her parents were killed was found alive near the small town of Gordon by a neighbor on Thursday on Thursday afternoon
Various studies suggest that one in three internet users around the world is a child. But to protect children from tge negative effects of cyber world is a huge challenge
Marilyn Z Tomlins August 1997 the world media, especially the British nationals, had just one lead story. Tabloids like the Daily Mail, Mirror and The People, even broadsheets like The Times, kept calling their correspondents for updates: the editors did not want to miss anything. The story was: Princess Diana, divorced from Prince Charles heir …