Ancient Indian churches inspire an Easter Sunday getaway
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Ancient Indian churches inspire an Easter Sunday getaway.(photo:IANSLIFE) Image Source: IANS News
Ancient Indian churches inspire an Easter Sunday getaway.(photo:IANSLIFE) Image Source: IANS News
Ancient Indian churches inspire an Easter Sunday getaway.(photo:IANSLIFE) Image Source: IANS News
Ancient Indian churches inspire an Easter Sunday getaway.(photo:IANSLIFE) Image Source: IANS News
Ancient Indian churches inspire an Easter Sunday getaway.(photo:IANSLIFE) Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 2 : Easter which falls on the first Sunday of April every year is generally celebrated with midnight mass, family get-togethers, large lunches accompanied with an indulgence in timely sweets, including marzipan and easter egg chocolates.
Torrent Power announced that with regard to the tender process where the company had emerged as the highest bidder for 51% equity stake in Power Distribution Company for the Union Territories of Dadra
& Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu.
In this connection, the Hon ble Bombay High Court has, inter alia, suspended the tender process in a
PIL case before the Court until further orders in the matter.
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