This is the fascinating story of patience and fighting spirit. Hardships are the best teachers. This will bring the change in the construction and development as we need to always work on exit plan before we start the work.
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The insect, Goeldichironomus, was first spotted in 2015, leaving dark brown and green stains on the marble and inlay work of the Taj Mahal.
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Insect invasion? ASI launches a ‘year-long study’ to prevent Taj Mahal from turning green
Goeldichironomus, a small insect thriving in the polluted waters of the Yamuna, on the banks of which the Taj is built, has been turning the monument green with its droppings since 2015.
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Diplomacy in the Indo Pacific: Rise of minilateralism
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Diplomacy in the Indo Pacific: Rise of minilateralism
The premise of multilateralism: A brief overview The present geopolitical landscape has witnessed a seemingly drastic transition, with the widespread emergence of multifarious groupings, popularly referred to as “Minilaterals”, premises...