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Online interactive encyclopedia on the arts, cultures and histories of India (and broadly South Asia)

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Maharashtra floor test | A total of 22 MLAs remained absent during the process. This includes 10 Congress MLAs - Jitesh Antapurkar, Zeeshan Siddique, Praniti Shinde, Ashok Chavan, Vijay Wadettiwar, Dhiraj Deshmukh, Kunal Patil, Raju Awale, Mohanrao Hambarde and Shirish Chaudhari.
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Prayagraj, the seventh largest city in the state of Uttar Pradesh, has had many names, from Prayag to Allahabad. Today, it is best known for its proximity to the confluence of the three mighty rivers, Yamuna, Ganga and Saraswati. To know more, click here: sahapedia.org/my-city-my-her…
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The Marathi proverb “Nasik nav tekdvar vasavile” (Nashik is settled on nine peaks), aptly describes the geographical location of the river side city of Nashik. Its ideal location not only influenced the city's economy but its political history too. sahapedia.org/my-city-my-her…
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Owing to its favorable trading and strategic military location, Kolkata was always an important port city thereby making it a primary commercial and financial hub of India, especially its eastern parts. To know more, click here: sahapedia.org/my-city-my-her… #MyCityMyHeritage
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The #MyCityMy Heritage booklet for Indore documents a mix of well-known as well as offbeat subjects from among Indore’s cultural heritage. From its historical buildings to its unique traditions and intangible experiences that are must-do’s in Indore. @InterGlobe_IGE
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Filled with interesting facts and anecdotes, the My City My Heritage booklet for Goa documents a variety of offbeat as well as well-known aspects of Goa’s living heritage and culture. To know more, click here: sahapedia.org/my-city-my-her… #MyCityMyHeritage
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The #MyCityMyHeritage booklet for Ahmedabad, documents a mix of well-known as well as off-beat subjects from among the city’s cultural heritage. Even for the better-known of the city’s subjects covered within, you will be gifted with stories and anecdotes seldom heard.
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#InternationalBiologicalDiversityDay Built in 1958 under the supervision of the master planner himself, the Lake is a place for locals to realign with nature, exercise, lounge & unwind. Today, the Lake serves as a sanctuary for a large number of birds & aquatic creatures.
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#MyCityMyHeritage #InternationalMuseumDay A project of the Handicrafts and Handloom Department of the state of Odisha, Kalabhoomi at Pokhariaput has been designed to be an interactive showcase of the incredible variety of handicrafts and handloom practised in the state.
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#MyCityMyHeritage #Hyderabad #CityOfLakes A treat for ornithologists, providing a great bird watching experience, the Shamirpet Lake, also known as ‘Pedda Cheruvu,’ is one of the best-designed tourist spots in Hyderabad.
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#MyCityMyHeritage #Hyderabad #BuddhaPurnima Since its inception, the lake has served as a social hub for the residents of Hyderabad and Secunderabad alike, due to its ideal location. This has led to the establishment of several public recreational spaces like museums, temples.
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#MyCityMyHeritage After the devastating floods of 1908, the Seventh Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan, initiated the construction of a lake to channel excess water from the Musi River. In 1920, the lake became a fully functioning reservoir & was named Osman Sagar.
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