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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.

Men s style and grooming by Yatan Ahluwalia: Valentine s Day special

Men’s style and grooming by Yatan Ahluwalia: Valentine’s Day special Decoding the lead look: Hair: Faded on the sides and longer on top. Left all natural with no products used for styling. Brows: Thick and bushy. Skin: We used a water-based moisturiser to hydrate the skin. Lips: Fresh, buffed and stain free thick lips. Body: Toned and in shape. The hair was trimmed for the skin to look and feel smooth. Hair Hair & Style: Get a haircut or trim done. You may also wish to try a new hairstyle – one that you are sure that will look good and work well on you. Remember, it’s never too late (or early) to try out a new look and date night is the perfect occasion to do it. Ensure there’s no unwanted hair over the ears or under the hairline, the back and along the sides. If you must use a styling product, ensure it does not feel too sticky, crisp or coarse when your partner runs their fingers through it.

Allahabad high court dismisses plea against allotment of land for mosque

Allahabad high court dismisses plea against allotment of land for mosque © Provided by Hindustan Times The mosque site in Dhannipur village near Ayodhya town. (HT Photo) The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court on Monday dismissed a petition challenging the allotment of five acres of land in Dhannipur village of Ayodhya district for the construction of a mosque after the Delhi-based sisters who challenged the move withdrew their plea. The Uttar Pradesh government allotted the land to the Uttar Pradesh Sunni Central Waqf Board (UPSCWB) for construction of a mosque in compliance with the Supreme Court’s November 2019 order that allotted the site, where the Babi mosque once stood, to the Hindu claimants. The court order ended a decades-old dispute between Hindu and Muslim claimants to the land.

A Delhi village that celebrates Subhas Chandra Bose like no other

A Delhi village that celebrates Subhas Chandra Bose like no other Manoj Sharma, New Delhi © Provided by Hindustan Times The family of INA veteran Sube Singh shows documents relating to his service at the INA outside their house in village Tikri Kalan, in New Delhi, India, on Sunday, February 7, 2021. (Photo by Raj K Raj/ Hindustan Times) New Delhi: It is a balmy afternoon and Ran Singh is sitting in the courtyard of his house. The octogenarian’s eyes sparkle as one mentions Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. “ I was in class 3rd when Netaji delivered an impassioned speech in our village, his fist clenched, his hand pushed forward like this,” he says, standing up and striking a pose similar to that of many Netaji statues. “You will not get azadi until you make supreme sacrifices,” he told the villagers.

India: Seaplane flown back to Maldives for 2nd time in 3 months for maintenance

India: Seaplane flown back to Maldives for 2nd time in 3 months for maintenance Neha LM Tripathi, Mumbai © Provided by Hindustan Times The seaplane, under the government’s Udey Desh ka Aam Naagrik (UDAN) project is operated by Spice Shuttle, a fully-owned subsidiary of SpiceJet. (Pratik Chorge/HT PHOTO) For the second time in three months, the country’s sole seaplane has been flown back to the Maldives for “scheduled maintenance”, following which seaplane operations were suspended from Wednesday. According to sources in know of the matter, the 19-seater Twin Otter 300 seaplane – property of a Maldivian company – took off from Ahmedabad to land in Goa on Tuesday.

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