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Patrimoine: les maires vandales

Patrimoine: les maires vandales
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Post-Covid, Indian Institute of Advanced Study in Shimla opens doors for tourists

Post-Covid, Indian Institute of Advanced Study in Shimla opens doors for tourists Gaurav Bisht © Provided by Hindustan Times The 18th century British-era building, formerly known as Viceregal Lodge, that houses the Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS) in Shimla . (HT file photo) Almost a year since the Covid-19 induced lockdown, the 18th century British-era building of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS) in Shimla was opened for visitors on Thursday. “The building is now open for visitors from 11am to 1pm and 2pm to 4pm. However, they will have to adhere to the standard operating procedure (SOPs) amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Visitors need to carry hand sanitisers and maintain social distancing,” said Akhilesh Pathak, the public relations officer at IIAS.

[PHOTOS] Le Carnaval de Québec avant le Carnaval

[PHOTOS] Le Carnaval de Québec avant le Carnaval
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History in the hills

Express News Service One of the most fulfilling journeys that we as a family have undertaken thus far has been the restoration of my ancestral home The Sirmur Palace witness to over 400 years of history and intrigue. In 1621, Raja Karam Prakash was looking for a new capital for his kingdom of Sirmur when he came across Baba Banwari Das (who is now revered as the town’s presiding deity), deep in meditation under a peepul tree. He advised the ruler to build the palace at that very spot, saying that the town of Nahan would come up around it.  Which it certainly did, and with layers of history wafting around it, the quaint town is home to as many as 14 heritage buildings. As for the peepul tree, it still stands in our courtyard, remaining untouched by all the subsequent rulers who added to the palace complex, the last addition being my father in the year 2017.

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