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The sun rises over the Majestic Red Fort in Delhi - as Independent India turns 59. Even as India looks boldly towards the future, the nation is handicapped by unfulfilled promises made by the establishment from the very same ramparts of the Red Fort - when India was born….
Operated for the Indian Government, and parked at Stansted during the Coronation of King Charles III.
Formerly Air India VT-ALW.
An important source of trade with the United States, India is the source of about one quarter of our spices, oils and food colorings, as well as many of our foods and drugs. An outdoor market in New Delhi displays many colorful spices.
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Over the past few months, a new plague has come up to haunt the Indian cyberspace and this time the perpetrators are using the government itself as a platform to show the pathetic situation. It has been seen that many websites which are in fact websites of the Indian government are plagued with child pornography content. This is indeed surprising and shocking that cyber criminals have acquired such audacity that they are actually posting pornographic content on the government websites themselves. The matter was raised after some netizens observed such content on the websites of the Indian government. Read More in hackingstuffs.com/2012/12/22/child-porn-on-indian-governm...
A store in Kochi, Kerala State, in southern India displays its wares.
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With the government extending the lockdown to MAY, be up to date with proper information from Indian health authorities and the government...Know more: www.theworldguideline.com/covid-19-lockdown-in-india/
The red wrappings are dried as mace.
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Crack open a cocoa pod and find a creamy interior.
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Two spices, one plant. The red wrapping (mace) surrounds a brown core of nutmeg.
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Young black pepper seeds hang on the vine.
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Seventy participants from Indian government, industry, universities and trade groups attend a conference sponsored by FDA and the Joint Institute for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (JIFSAN) to learn about effective methods for ensuring food safety for spices and botanicals.
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Pods of cocoa hang on the tree in India.
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Central Jail, built in 1837, is among the oldest in the country and used to be known as Madras Penitentiary until 1855 when it was renamed as Central Jail. Freedom fighter Veer Savarkar was housed here before being shipped to the Andaman jail.
"From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs" is a slogan popularised by Karl Marx in his 1875 Critique of the Gotha Program & clearly taken seriously by the Indian Ministry of Culture..
Greenpeace activists protest outside the Indian parliament. The organisation is against the tabling of the controversial Biotechnology Regulatory Authority of India Bill 2011 (BRAI). The activists demand the Indian parliament stop the bill from being tabled. Five activists (wearing T shirts bearing the message "Don't Corrupt Our Food, Stop BRAI Bill.") were later stopped and detained by the police for attempting to unfurl a banner conveying the same message. 08/17/2011
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New Delhi was laid out by the British after it was made the capital of India in 1911. In the centre of the city is a grand road, called the Rajpath, with parks running along either side, at the west end of which is the Presidential Palace. Shortly before the palace, a pair of symmetrical buildings stand on either side of the Rajpath, called the Secretariat Buildings. They each contain 1000 rooms on four levels. This is the North Secretariat Building, which houses the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and the Central Board of Direct Taxes! We quickly hurried past, just in case!
Ram Krishna Yadav known as Swami Baba Ramdev a Hindu Yogi activist continues with his protest against the Indian governments lack of action on anticorruption, demanding the government root out corruption and bring back the black money taken abroad by various financial institutions. Yadav had earlier entered into hunger strike to apply pressure, followed by a protest gathering that attracted more than 40,000 people to a day of Yoga sessions, speeches and negotiations. At midnight the police moved in to break up the gathering using tear gas then coordinating buses to transport the crowds to rail and bus stations for dispersal. Yadav was taken into custody to a police guest house before being released out of town and prohibited from returning for 15 days. Yadov discontinued his hunger strike after 9 days. Inspired by Jim Yardley and Hari Kumar ow.ly/5lCKn image source Topnews ow.ly/5lCRJ