Temperatures in Delhi have soared to record highs of 49.9C (121.8F) as authorities warn of water shortages. The India Meteorological Department (IMD), which reported “severe heatwave conditions”, recorded the temperatures on Tuesday, saying they were nine degrees higher than expected
Temperatures in Delhi have soared to record highs of 49.9C (121.8F) as authorities warn of water shortages. The India Meteorological Department (IMD), which reported “severe heatwave conditions”, recorded the temperatures on Tuesday, saying they were nine degrees higher than expected
Temperatures in Delhi have soared to record highs of 49.9C (121.8F) as authorities warn of water shortages. The India Meteorological Department (IMD), which reported “severe heatwave conditions”, recorded the temperatures on Tuesday, saying they were nine degrees higher than expected
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India is home to gorgeous palaces, bustling cities, and a diverse and tranquil countryside filled with mountains, lakes, and exotic animals. The intricacies found in the detailed architecture of India’s palaces and temples are both fascinating and breathtaking, and most of the sites are unlike anything you would encounter in the Western world. Kerala trip […]
Most of the forts in India are actually castles, fortified palaces or fortresses, but when the British Government in India were cataloguing the defences in the 17th–19th century, they used the word forts which became the common description across India. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
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The coronavirus has wreaked havoc on the travel industry, impacting tour operators and businesses everywhere, but there are still some encouraging news stories that don’t make headlines. Locals are serenading each other across windowsills in Italy and Spain, animal shelters are seeing an increase in foster applications and stores are offering exclusive hours for the […]
Chronicling the life and times of India's first woman photojournalist Homai Vyarawalla.
India is home to gorgeous palaces, bustling cities, and a diverse and tranquil countryside filled with mountains, lakes, and exotic animals. The intricacies found in the detailed architecture of India’s palaces and temples are both fascinating and breathtaking, and most of the sites are unlike anything you would encounter in the Western world. Kerala trip […]
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Bored panda presents you an incredible list of 33 strangest buildings in the world, and best of all, it's not just another random list, but it is based on 4.520 unique visitor votes. So don't blame panda for this exact order, blame yourself for voting this way, or for not voting at all (and don't tell me you didn't know where to vote, you could have asked).
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Chronicling the life and times of India's first woman photojournalist Homai Vyarawalla.