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SOS — signal the traffic lights
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Be aware. If you happen to use the Post Office crossing or the VIP/Mall Road on your way to the Taj Mahal or posh markets like the Sadar Bazaar or Naulakha you can very well be misled by faulty traffic signal which shows both green ...
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All fall down
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Conservationists in the city have reacted sharply after a seven-foot-long slab of red sandstone fell off at the Taj Mahal few days back. “Is the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), responsible for the upkeep of historical monuments, doing its job with due dedication?” they are ...
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For a clean and clear Agra
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With every passing day the city of Taj is spreading its wings and growing both in terms of population as well as infrastructure. Being densely populated it is difficult to track down the vast existing ...
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Crowded, chaotic and simply crazy
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First you need to try really hard while crossing the broken road starting from the Wazipura water tank, leading to the main market of the Ghatia Azam Khan and then you find it extremely difficult to move around in this congested and chaotic market, where ...
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Love guru’s labours lost?
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The concept is really cool
I find programmes on love and friendship quite interesting. Having a girlfriend or boyfriend is like a fashion considered to be pretty cool these days. Although many people don’t participate directly ...
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The Agra rockers
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Class no bar, age no bar and even gender is no bar for the extremely vivacious music band, Aks. Started a year ago this band has eleven members; all of which are students of the ...
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All the country’s our campus
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The government of India has finally approved the proposal of the Aligarh Muslim University to establish five special campuses in the Muslim dominated areas of the country, thereby, making its presence felt more at the ...
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He comes, he sees and he conquers...
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Fondly called ’Michael Jackson’ by his teachers and friends, eight-year-old Pratik is good at everything he does. Striking a perfect balance between studies and his creative pursuits, he has an attitude like that of an ...
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