In every city, one of the most pressing questions pertains to the management of chemical waste and its proper disposal. It's astonishing that waste generated by nearby f...Read More
In every city, one of the most pressing questions pertains to the management of chemical waste and its proper disposal. It's astonishing that waste generated by nearby f...Read More
Panini was a Sanskrit grammatist, scholar and philologist, also considered as “first descriptive linguist” and even know as “the father of linguistics”. Panini is very famous for the comprehen...Read More
Panini was a Sanskrit grammatist, scholar and philologist, also considered as “first descriptive linguist” and even know as “the father of linguistics”. Panini is very famous for the comprehen...Read More
The state of Gujarat is currently undergoing a bout of mixed emotions as the upcoming state assembly elections are approaching. Parties have already begun announcing their candidates, with BJP’s list of candidates putting the entirety of Gujarat in a state of confusion and awe. BJP, Congress, AAP, AIMIM are the names we hear commonly but there are certain faces we associate with these party names such as Gopal Italia, Ami Ravat, Rivaba Jadeja and more. Every city in Gujarat is in an anticipatory mood as of now, now that the candidate lists for parties have been announced. Citizens have begun considering their options ahead of the first phase of voting.
The state of Gujarat is currently undergoing a bout of mixed emotions as the upcoming state assembly elections are approaching. Parties have already begun announcing their candidates, with BJP’s list of candidates putting the entirety of Gujarat in a state of confusion and awe. BJP, Congress, AAP, AIMIM are the names we hear commonly but there are certain faces we associate with these party names such as Gopal Italia, Ami Ravat, Rivaba Jadeja and more. Every city in Gujarat is in an anticipatory mood as of now, now that the candidate lists for parties have been announced. Citizens have begun considering their options ahead of the first phase of voting.
The state of Gujarat is currently undergoing a bout of mixed emotions as the upcoming state assembly elections are approaching. Parties have already begun announcing their candidates, with BJP’s list of candidates putting the entirety of Gujarat in a state of confusion and awe. BJP, Congress, AAP, AIMIM are the names we hear commonly but there are certain faces we associate with these party names such as Gopal Italia, Ami Ravat, Rivaba Jadeja and more. Every city in Gujarat is in an anticipatory mood as of now, now that the candidate lists for parties have been announced. Citizens have begun considering their options ahead of the first phase of voting.
The state of Gujarat is currently undergoing a bout of mixed emotions as the upcoming state assembly elections are approaching. Parties have already begun announcing their candidates, with BJP’s list of candidates putting the entirety of Gujarat in a state of confusion and awe. BJP, Congress, AAP, AIMIM are the names we hear commonly but there are certain faces we associate with these party names such as Gopal Italia, Ami Ravat, Rivaba Jadeja and more. Every city in Gujarat is in an anticipatory mood as of now, now that the candidate lists for parties have been announced. Citizens have begun considering their options ahead of the first phase of voting.
A unique "Project Progress" by the Baroda Youth Federation promotes student attendance in government schools in Vadodara. "Mum Shala Prati Dinam" was launched on Saturday in Kavi Dula Kag Vidyalaya, where the students from 1 to 8 who regularly attend class were felicitated at the school. The aim is to encourage students to attend school and classes regularly. The day happens to be the birthday of Rukmil Shah of the Baroda Youth Federation, and he celebrates the day by launching this important initiative. More than 30 students of the school were felicitated for their regular attendance, and the team encouraged others to match them.
A unique "Project Progress" by the Baroda Youth Federation promotes student attendance in government schools in Vadodara. "Mum Shala Prati Dinam" was launched on Saturday in Kavi Dula Kag Vidyalaya, where the students from 1 to 8 who regularly attend class were felicitated at the school. The aim is to encourage students to attend school and classes regularly. The day happens to be the birthday of Rukmil Shah of the Baroda Youth Federation, and he celebrates the day by launching this important initiative. More than 30 students of the school were felicitated for their regular attendance, and the team encouraged others to match them.
A unique "Project Progress" by the Baroda Youth Federation promotes student attendance in government schools in Vadodara. "Mum Shala Prati Dinam" was launched on Saturday in Kavi Dula Kag Vidyalaya, where the students from 1 to 8 who regularly attend class were felicitated at the school. The aim is to encourage students to attend school and classes regularly. The day happens to be the birthday of Rukmil Shah of the Baroda Youth Federation, and he celebrates the day by launching this important initiative. More than 30 students of the school were felicitated for their regular attendance, and the team encouraged others to match them.
A unique "Project Progress" by the Baroda Youth Federation promotes student attendance in government schools in Vadodara. "Mum Shala Prati Dinam" was launched on Saturday in Kavi Dula Kag Vidyalaya, where the students from 1 to 8 who regularly attend class were felicitated at the school. The aim is to encourage students to attend school and classes regularly. The day happens to be the birthday of Rukmil Shah of the Baroda Youth Federation, and he celebrates the day by launching this important initiative. More than 30 students of the school were felicitated for their regular attendance, and the team encouraged others to match them.
A unique "Project Progress" by the Baroda Youth Federation promotes student attendance in government schools in Vadodara. "Mum Shala Prati Dinam" was launched on Saturday in Kavi Dula Kag Vidyalaya, where the students from 1 to 8 who regularly attend class were felicitated at the school. The aim is to encourage students to attend school and classes regularly. The day happens to be the birthday of Rukmil Shah of the Baroda Youth Federation, and he celebrates the day by launching this important initiative. More than 30 students of the school were felicitated for their regular attendance, and the team encouraged others to match them.
A unique "Project Progress" by the Baroda Youth Federation promotes student attendance in government schools in Vadodara. "Mum Shala Prati Dinam" was launched on Saturday in Kavi Dula Kag Vidyalaya, where the students from 1 to 8 who regularly attend class were felicitated at the school. The aim is to encourage students to attend school and classes regularly. The day happens to be the birthday of Rukmil Shah of the Baroda Youth Federation, and he celebrates the day by launching this important initiative. More than 30 students of the school were felicitated for their regular attendance, and the team encouraged others to match them.
A unique "Project Progress" by the Baroda Youth Federation promotes student attendance in government schools in Vadodara. "Mum Shala Prati Dinam" was launched on Saturday in Kavi Dula Kag Vidyalaya, where the students from 1 to 8 who regularly attend class were felicitated at the school. The aim is to encourage students to attend school and classes regularly. The day happens to be the birthday of Rukmil Shah of the Baroda Youth Federation, and he celebrates the day by launching this important initiative. More than 30 students of the school were felicitated for their regular attendance, and the team encouraged others to match them.
Indian Railways, one of the world's oldest and busiest railway systems, carried an astonishing 3.52 billion passengers and a staggering 1512 MT of freight in 2023, with o...Read More
Indian Railways, one of the world's oldest and busiest railway systems, carried an astonishing 3.52 billion passengers and a staggering 1512 MT of freight in 2023, with o...Read More