A Glimpse into Indian Air Force's Role in the 1947 Budgam Battle The Indian Air Force has shared a significant excerpt from ...
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Surprising how little this country is grateful to Sardar Patel: Nani Palkhivala
In 1992, Nani Palkhivala delivered the Sardar Patel Memorial Lecture, outlining Patel’s enduring relevance and his role in ...
Once they roared with crowds and rivalries, now they live only in old box scores and fading memories — the lost chapters of ...
On 1994, President Bill Clinton signed the California Desert Protection Act, establishing Death Valley and Joshua Tree ...
Over the years, various sports teams have given us countless unforgettable moments that will stick around forever. And while ...
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Jacksonville Memorial Hospital at 150 years: How it has gone from humble beginnings to being a healthcare leader in region
From 1875 to today, Jacksonville Memorial Hospital has grown with its community, earning Magnet status and expanding access to quality health care.
The parallels between the two architects of India’s unity feel inevitable. Like Patel, Amit Shah has wielded power with a focus on integration and internal security ...
The richest families in America accumulated their billion-dollar fortunes in different ways, from publishing and cosmetics to ...
Related: The Mouth-Watering Burgers at this Tiny Restaurant are Worth the Drive from Anywhere in Georgia Topped with gravy, they become a comfort food par excellence. The rice and gravy provides the ...
What makes the Museum of Automobiles particularly appealing as a destination is its location within Petit Jean State Park, Arkansas’s first state park. After immersing yourself in automotive history, ...
1948: The Tribune was on deadline. In the absence of election results, the newspaper assumed that New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey (Republican) would sink incumbent Harry S. Truman (Democrat). He didn’t.
On Nov. 2, 1948, in one of the most unexpected results in U.S. presidential election history, Democratic incumbent Harry S. Truman defeated the heavily favored Republican governor of New York, Thomas ...
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