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Deogarh Jain temple complex, Uttar Pradesh: Date: 12 February 2004, 14:15:52: Source: originally posted to Flickr as Deogarh, UP. Jain temple complex. main temple complex.jpg: Author: Ed Sentner: Permission (Reusing this file)
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eMigrate was launched in 2014 by the Overseas Employment Division of MEA, India. [4]In October 2024, External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar relaunched the portal as version 2.0 with more functionalities including a 24*7 multilingual helpline support to address workers' issues and quicker registration of feedbacks for redressal. [5]
Quantifying the mechanization status of selected cropping pattern in Madhya Pradesh; Development/adoption of suitable harvesting device for oil palm; Development of on the go soil electrical conductivity and pH measurement device; Diffusion and adoption of crop production and farm engineering technologies for acceptability
Jabalpur district is located in the Mahakoshal region of Madhya Pradesh, on the divide between the watersheds of Narmada and the Son, but mostly within the valley of the Narmada, which here runs through the famous gorge known as the Marble rocks, and falls 30 ft. over a rocky ledge (the Dhuan Dhar, or misty shoot ). It consists of a long narrow ...
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Founded by Rustam Khan, the governor of Katehar under the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, Moradabad is named after prince Murad Bakhsh, the youngest son of the emperor.It was originally known as Chaupala and was a part of the Katehar region, before falling to Mughal governor Rustam Khan Dakhani in 1624, who then changed its name to "Rustamnagar", naming it upon himself.
By the 7th century it had become an established feature, as seen, for example, in the Dashavatara temple, Deogarh, Uttar Pradesh (7th century), the Trimurti temple, Badoli, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, and at the Lakshmaneshwar temple, Kharod, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, [92] (9th or 10th century), and seen very clearly in frame 3 above and less clearly ...