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Telangana's inclusive nationalism has stood tests of time


Telangana’s inclusive nationalism has stood tests of time
By News Desk|   Updated: 15th March 2021 2:06 pm IST
Adapa Satyanarayana
The distinct identity of Telangana is rooted in cultural synthesis and pluralism from times immemorial. The character of Telangana and the Hyderabadi culture represented co-existence, mutual interaction and harmony of a heterogeneous society mainly consisting of Hindus and Muslims.
Historically, Telangana region witnessed a unique development of secular nationalism and anti-feudal and anti-colonial freedom struggle since the mid-nineteenth century. Display of Hindu-Muslim unity during the 1857 Sepoy Revolt, also known as the First War of Indian Independence was a clear proof. Anti-British propaganda was carried out in the streets of Hyderabad in various forms. ....

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Historic Bund along Jhelum losing sheen, splendour; admin in slumber


Historic Bund along Jhelum losing sheen, splendour; admin in slumber
Historic Bund along Jhelum losing sheen, splendour; admin in slumber
Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Feb 27: The historical Bund adding beauty to river Jhelum is slowly losing its sheen and glory due to the carelessness of the residents as well as the indifference of the administration.
For last one year the vehicular traffic that plies continuously on the Residency Road Bund has turned it no more than any ordinary road in the city with clouds of dust rising into the air. The Bund has sustained damages at several places while it losing the character of once being a Royal route. ....

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Moshe Dayan's paintings for Sekhar Kammula's 'Love Story' highlight the love stories behind Hyderabad's monuments


Moshe Dayan’s painting of British Residency at Koti, Hyderabad   | Photo Credit:
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Moshe Dayan’s watercolour paintings for Sekhar Kammula’s ‘Love Story’ highlight the love stories behind Hyderabad’s well known monuments
The song ‘Nee Chitram Choosi’ from director Sekhar Kammula’s forthcoming Telugu film
Love Story, starring Sai Pallavi and Naga Chaitanya, would have been just another aching love ballad but for the added narrative of depicting Hyderabad as a city of love.
As Anurag Kulkarni croons Mittapalli Surender’s lyrics in the song composed by Pawan Ch, visuals from the film are interspersed with artist Moshe Dayan’s watercolour paintings in the lyric video unveiled on February 14, highlighting Hyderabad’s eponymous love stories. ....

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Amar Singh College Srinagar bags UNESCO Award


Amar Singh College Srinagar bags UNESCO Award
Amar Singh College Srinagar bags UNESCO Award
Aheritage building and that also housing academicians and students for nearly 105 years to teach and learn respectively in a row, bagging prestigious International Award for cultural heritage conservation is a matter of pride especially for those who have been its alumni. Amar Singh College situated in Gogji Bagh Srinagar has been awarded the famous and covetous UNESCO AsiaPacific Award for Cultural Heritage Conservation. This College, the second most prestigious after the oldest institute of higher education in Kashmir – Sri Pratap College, with a touch of nostalgia it may be clarified, was first established in 1913 as Amar Singh Technical Institute primarily for purposes to impart coaching and training both – in art, culture, masonry and carpentry opened by the noble, visionary and arts crafts and knowledge lover Maharaja Pratap Singh. It was only in 1942 that the institute w ....

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