Spartan design with rich interiors

Edit The Hindu 12 Apr 2016
28,248, St. John’s Church was anything but a low-cost project. Meant to accommodate 600 worshippers, St ... 10,000 ... Many visitors from abroad seek out the church’s records to identify their forefathers who served in the army or worked in Tiruchi during the British Raj. Once the British garrison troops were withdrawn from the Cantonment in 1879, civil servants, officers, and engineers of Southern Railway moved into the area ... Rev. I....

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge join Indian celebrities at charity gala

Edit The Guardian 10 Apr 2016
According to reports, the couple turned down an invitation to stay in a £9,500-a night Tata suite, as the company is preparing to withdraw its UK steel operations, putting thousands of British jobs at risk ... Twitter ... The hotel overlooks the Gateway of India, which was built to commemorate the visit of Prince William’s great-grandparents, King George V and Queen Mary to Mumbai in 1911, when India was part of the British raj ... ....

Prince William and Kate join Bollywood stars at charity event

Edit The Guardian 10 Apr 2016
Royal couple spend the evening with Indian celebrities after a day touring Mumbai ... The event will support three children’s charities, Magic Bus, ChildLine and Doorstep ... Police were on high terror alert for their visit. The hotel overlooks the Gateway of India, which was built to commemorate the visit of Prince William’s great-grandparents, King George V and Queen Mary, to Mumbai in 1911, when India was part of the British raj ... ....

Kasauli: Houses on the hill

Edit The Times of India 10 Apr 2016
There is nothing that special about Kasauli, Really! There are not too many sightseeing points compared to a Shimla or a Mussorie, but that's what I think is the strength of this tiny hill station - the sheer beauty of nothingness!. Places of interest ... The cantonment was established by the British Raj in 1842 as a Colonial hill station.At about 5900 Ft , Kasauli is home to the great Anglo Indian writer Ruskin Bond. Must-do ... Buy wines ....

A day at the natural history museum

Edit Dawn 10 Apr 2016
From the glaciers of the mighty Himalayas to the denizens of the deep Arabian Sea, all the various fauna and flora and everything related to the country’s natural history can be found under one roof. the Pakistan Museum of Natural History in the Shakarparian Hills ... These were collected by scientists and officers of the British Raj. Today, the museum boasts a database of 600,000 specimens, available to researchers and scientists ... ....

Rain-dependent southern states spar over sharing water (India Water Week is currently being observed)

Edit The Times of India 10 Apr 2016
The disputes led the affected states to seek the central government's intervention and the setting up of tribunals and directives from the Supreme Court to resolve them ... The final hearing is on July 19 ... Though the dam across the Periyar, built under an 1886 accord by the then maharaja of Travancore and the British Raj, is located at Thekkady in Idukki district of Kerala, it is owned, maintained and operated by Tamil Nadu....

Stars on tarmac

Edit Deccan Herald 09 Apr 2016
Museum musings. Reach out to open the doors of the Heritage Transport Museum in Taoru, Haryana, and you’ll grab a pair of motorbike handlebars ... While you stand there, you cannot miss the dome-mirror-studded 1962 Chevrolet Impala in mid-air ... The first ride ... Built during the British Raj, it’s one of the earliest carriages pressed into service on Palace on Wheels, after being renamed as Jodhpur Saloon ... Along the ride ... ....

Statues of Gandhiji, padyatris in state of neglect at Dandi school

Edit The Times of India 08 Apr 2016
Dandi. On way to the historic Saifee Villa in Dandi, Mahatma Gandhi's abode during the salt satyagrah in 1930, it is hard to miss the noise of students at Vinay Mandir School run by Kelavni Mandal ... A memorial to mark the historic Dandi March is proposed to be built on a 15-acre plot in Dandi - the site where Gandhiji and his fellow marchers picked up salt from the sea beach to break the salt law of British Raj ... ....

Daughter Reveals How Biju Patnaik Planned To Topple The British

Edit NDTV 07 Apr 2016
Incredible though it may seem, (late) Biju Patnaik had plans to print fake currency notes and circulate them across the Indian subcontinent as a means of bringing about the downfall of the British Raj... ....

‘British lost empire as they lost our Army’s support’

Edit The Hindu 07 Apr 2016
It seemed as if the Congress was the most dominant force, and only Congress versus the British Raj played out ... If you are a ‘nationalist’, you will see the Army as an instrument of British control; a force of collaborators ... Others want to portray the anti-British movement as a subaltern revolution led by the peasantry, yet what was the Indian Army if not made up of the peasants and poorer classes? So, why ignore this side?....

Biju Patnaik's daughter reveals his plans to topple the British Raj

Edit DNA India 06 Apr 2016
Incredible though it may seem, the late Biju Patnaik had plans to print fake currency notes and circulate them across the Indian subcontinent as a means of bringing about the downfall of the British Raj ... "While in jail, my father was thinking of ways to oust the British from India ... Gita said her parents, during their stay in Delhi, were busy giving asylum to freedom fighters and trying to evade arrest by the British police....

Daughter reveals Biju Patnaik's plans to topple the British

Edit The Times of India 06 Apr 2016
Bhubaneswar, Apr 6 () Incredible though it may seem, the late Biju Patnaik had plans to print fake currency notes and circulate them across the Indian subcontinent as a means of bringing about the downfall of the British Raj ... "While in jail, my father was thinking of ways to oust the British from India ... ensure the fall of British Rule," Mehta said....

A new take on history

Edit The Hindu 04 Apr 2016
Any conversation about the British Raj has multitudinous opinions ... Historian and writer Ferdinand Mount’s Tears of the Rajas, takes a look at the history of the British rule in India through the experiences of a Scottish family ... I have also brought in elements of British history that seem to have been forgotten.” ... East India company, British RajMutinyHistory, Military capitalism ....
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