Buland Bharat Ki Buland Tasvir/Humara Bajaj Humara Bajaj. ” This jingle took you back in time to 1989, didn’t it? A time when India was at the cusp of liberating its economy, and the scooter represented the aspirations of the Indian middle class. Radio’s grip over the masses was loosening as TV soaps and mythological shows grabbed eyeballs. Jingl...

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BENGALURU: Rapid urbanisation has caused the average temperature in Bengaluru to increase by about 1.5 degrees Celsius, while the city has lost at least 65 lakes in 20 years, according to Prakash Chauhan, director of National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro)."There has been an 87% increase in urbanisation in...

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BRAND-NEW DELHI: A nine-hour deluge on Saturday flooded city roadways and underpasses, stalled traffic for hours and triggered serious damage with walls collapsing and trees falling over. It also declared the life of a lady in a home collapse in Karol Bagh.It was the heaviest downpour of the season and highest for a July day in 20 years. In between 8.30 am and ...

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NOIDA: Granted bail by a city court a day ago, Pakistan's Seema Haider and her cross-border partner Sachin Meena returned to their Rabupura home in Greater Noida on a rain-soaked Saturday.Out of jail, the couple said they were happy and planned to complete all the paper works and tie the knot soon.Seema told TOI she has adopted Hinduism and...

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NASHIK: Borrowing a quote from previous PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee, NCP supremo Sharad Pawar on Saturday responded to his political adversaries raising the matter of his age, stating he was neither worn out nor retired . My political foes should avoid assaulting me on age-related matters. Rather, they must speak on matters of ideology, he ...

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BHOPAL: Three archaeological treasures lay hidden in plain sight for years, perhaps centuries, in what's now Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve up until an Archaeological Survey of India team discovered them throughout a current survey.They turned out to be statues of the Buddha, Avalokiteshvara and the Buddhist deity Tara, going back 1,400 years. These ...

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