Gadasari Atta Sogasari Kodalu Episode 858 April 21 2014

Gadasari Atta Sogasari Kodalu Episode 858 April 21 2014


Gadasari Atta Sogasari Kodalu

 The much awaited Gadasari Atta Sogasari Kodalu 2 is back. Previous season of GASK was one of the highly successful outdoor game show in Telugu Television reaching out to Attalu and Kodallu from entire length and breadth of Andhra Pradesh.
Gadasari Atta Sogasari Kodalu 2 is an outdoor game show, having contestants of Atta (mother-in-laws) and Kodalu (daughter-in-laws) as pairs competing with another pair, playing their childhood games and many more to win the title.
In this unique fun game show, both Atta and Kodalu play together to win over the other pair in their town / village.
Auditions for Atta-Kodalu Pairs and actual program is being conducted outdoor across AP at the door steps in their very own town.




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Gopuram Episode 1210 April 21 2014

Gopuram Episode 1210 April 21 2014


Gopuram Episode 1210 April 21 2014 


India is known for its rich culture, and traditions. Keeping up the legacy of our rich heritage we come to you with this special program to make people aware of the facts that are said to be fantasies by the generation of 21st century. Through this show we try to prove the scientific reasons behind the so called superstitions and believes in our society. In India we follow the traditions and customs that are passed on generation after generation but most of us don't even know why we perform a particular ritual. The theoretical and scientific meaning behind every tradition and belief is what we are trying to enlighten our viewers about.
Religious rituals and traditions are put up on a very high pedestal in India. We value these thoughts and bring Mrs. Dr. Sandhya Lakshmi a philosophical intellect who will enlighten our viewers on hidden facts in the society.
Dr. Sandhya Lakshmi basically is a freelance Telugu journalist. She has been practicing Astrology since 1980. She is the first women in Andhra Pradesh and India to do her doctorate in Astrology cohilating with Allopathy and Ayurveda.

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Jodha Akbar Episode 221 April 21 2014

Jodha Akbar Episode 221 April 21 2014


Jodha Akbar Episode 221 April 21 2014 



Jodha is adamant to not go with Akbar as he doubted her purity. She feels happy seeing her father and cries in dispair. Jodha's father thanks the people of the ashram for sheltering Jodha and presents them with various gifts. After her father insists Jodha decides to go to Akbar. Akbar at the beginning is upset that Jodha might not come along with him but is happy when Jodha herself walks towards him. Meanwhile celebrations are going on at the palace to welcome back Jodha along with Akbar. But will Akbar escape the evil intentions of Abul on his way back?

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Jodha Akbar Episode 220 April 19 2014

Jodha Akbar Episode 220 April 19 2014


Jodha Akbar Episode 220 April 19 2014
Adam Khan is planning on taking revenge on Adgah but his men advice him to concentrate on Akbar and finish him first. Abul too is trying to make plans to Kill Akbar. Holi celebrations have just begun at Mathura. Shehnaaz and Jodha go to the temple to celebrate Holi. Akbar on the other hand is still trying his best to search for Jodha along with his men. Jodha by mistake throws colour on Akbar's face, she apologises to him not knowing he is Akbar. Akbar recognises Jodha's voice but she dissappears by the time he gets the colour out of his eyes. Akbar understands that Lakshmi is none other than Begum Jodha. But he realizes that Jodha is avoiding him. Akbar pretends to be dead and hearing the news about the death, Jodha comes rushing to Akbar. Will Akbar manage to take Jodha back with him? Or will this drama further anger Jodha?

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Jodha Akbar Episode 219 April 18 2014

Jodha Akbar  Episode 219 April 18 2014



Jodha Akbar serial on zee tv


Jodha Akbar is a sixteenth century love story about a political marriage of convenience saga between a Mughal emperor, Akbar, and a Rajput princess, Jodhaa. But much more then that it's the marriage of contrasts. 
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Jodha Akbar Episode 218 April 17 2014

 Jodha Akbar Episode 218  April 17 2014


 Jodha Akbar serial on zee tv
Mahamanga has a secret prisoner held under her orders. Meanwhile Akbar's search for Jodha takes him all over Mathura. He is looking for a lady with a Krishna's statue in her hands. He finally finds a man who has seen a woman with a Krishna idol in her hands. But Akbar meets the wrong girl. Akbar continues the search. Meanwhile Adgah finds something wrong with the calculations in the royal treasure and find Adam Khan guilty about it. Adgah warns him about it but this only angers him. Mahamanga tries to cool down her son and takes the matters into her hands. At Mathura, Jodha gets involved in an incident and people start throwing stones at her. Akbar sees this and tries to cover her not knowing that the woman he is helping is Jodha. Jodha recognizes Akbar's voice.
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Deepika Epaper Indain Epaper

Deepika Epaper Indain Epaper

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About Epaper: Deepika, a Malayalam language newspaper, is one of the oldest newspapers published in India. Started in 1887, it is the oldest Malayalam newspaper now in circulation.
Editions: Deepika publishes editions from Kottayam, Kochi, Kannur, Thrissur, Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode.
Language: Malayalam
Website: http://www.deepika.com/
Frequency: Daily Epaper
Country: India
Registration: Required
Price: Free


Deepika, a Malayalam language newspaper, is one of the oldest newspapers published in India. Started in 1887, it is the oldest Malayalam newspaper now in circulation.

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Vareva Episode 65 April 18 2014

Vareva Episode 65 April 18 2014


Cookery Show by Sanjay Thumma in Zee telugu channel.
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Sanjay Thumma (born April 26, 1970) is an Indian chef, and the founder of vahrehvah.com. He is especially popular among the Indian expatriate communities in mainland Europe and America. He became known most for his online recipes channel on YouTube, which he started in 2007.

Sanjay Thumma studied hotel management in Hyderabad, India. He stated that because he was so mischievous as a boy, his mother would put him in the kitchen to prevent him from annoying his siblings and to keep his voice level down. To keep him occupied, she would have him mash up spices. His mother fostered a deep fascination with cooking by allowing him to ask questions and provide assistance in preparing meal.

He began his career working for various ITC hotels in Gurgaon, Chennai, Agra and Jaipur. In 1998 he relocated to Chicago to start his own restaurant: Sizzle India. After opening four restaurants over seven years, he decided to sell them all, and took a two-year vacation. In September 2007, he set up a studio in Chicago and started recording his first 150 recipes, which were posted on YouTube with each video reaching over a million views. Later he launched his food website and moved back to Hyderabad, where he is currently based.
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Vareva Episode 64 April 17 2014

Vareva Episode 64 April 17 2014


Vareva Zee telugu

                                                     Vareva Episode 64 April 17 2014  
Vareva is a cookery show hosted by Sanjay in Zee telugu. Every day he brings new recipes that are both nutritious and healty. Today Sanjay and Ragini prepared "Tifin center sambar,Curry leaves rice and Ridge gourd chatni"

Cookery Show
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Gadasari Atta Sogasari Kodalu Episode 857 April 19 2014

Gadasari Atta Sogasari Kodalu  Episode 857 April 19 2014



The much awaited Gadasari Atta Sogasari Kodalu 2 is back. Previous season of GASK was one of the highly successful outdoor game show in Telugu Television reaching out to Attalu and Kodallu from entire length and breadth of Andhra Pradesh.

Gadasari Atta Sogasari Kodalu 2 is an outdoor game show, having contestants of Atta (mother-in-laws) and Kodalu (daughter-in-laws) as pairs competing with another pair, playing their childhood games and many more to win the title.

In this unique fun game show, both Atta and Kodalu play together to win over the other pair in their town / village.
Auditions for Atta-Kodalu Pairs and actual program is being conducted outdoor across AP at the door steps in their very own town.
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Chota Champion Episode16April 20 2014

Chota Champion Episode16April 20 2014


It is a game show of zee tv for kids of age group 2-3 and parents also will be part of the show. Simple tasks are given to the kids and the parents will have to guess whether the child will be able to perform the task or not. Totally there will be 4 rounds and kid who performs the best in the task will be awarded "Champion of the day."
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Goranta Deepam Episode 331 April 19 2014

Goranta Deepam Episode 331 April 19 2014


Goranta Deepam Episode 331 April 19 2014

Goranta Deepam is a story of a young girl Paddu, who was born in a family which has abundance of love and affection but poor on finances. This bright girl, who aspires to study and to support her family, is been forced to get married under traditional and communal belief called 'Bottu Pettadam'. Her struggle for supporting her family and consequences she faces at her mother-in-laws place runs the story. This serial uniquely portrays the combination of Traditional values and young Aspirations.
Goranta Deepam
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Goranta Deepam Episode 330 April 18 2014 gorantha deepam serial

Goranta Deepam Episode 330 April 18 2014


Goranta Deepam Episode 330 April 18 2014 


Gorantha Deepam has taken its shape with blessings of legendary director Sri Bapu, and is being produced by Vara Mullapudi and directed by V.V.Varanjaneyulu (the Star director of Chinna Kodalu).

Goranta Deepam is a story of a young girl Paddu, who was born in a family which has abundance of love and affection but poor on finances. This bright girl, who aspires to study and to support her family, is been forced to get married under traditional and communal belief called 'Bottu Pettadam'. Her struggle for supporting her family and consequences she faces at her mother-in-laws place runs the story. This serial uniquely portrays the combination of Traditional values and young Aspirations.

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Goranta Deepam Episode 329 April 17 2014

Goranta Deepam Episode 329 April 17 2014


Goranta Deepam
                             Goranta Deepam Episode 329 April 17 2014 

Manikyam argues with Krishna about his relation with Paddhu. Padmavathi realised that both Sinu and Krishna were playing cheap tricks with her. Yerukondalu argues with Sandhya about Pavitri insulting their family members.

Goranta Deepam is a story of a young girl Paddu, who was born in a family which has abundance of love and affection but poor on finances. This bright girl, who aspires to study and to support her family, is been forced to get married under traditional and communal belief called 'Bottu Pettadam'. Her struggle for supporting her family and consequences she faces at her mother-in-laws place runs the story. This serial uniquely portrays the combination of Traditional values and young Aspirations.

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Deccan Chronicle Epaper Indian Epaper

Deccan Chronicle Epaper Indian Epaper 

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About Epaper: The Deccan Chronicle is a daily newspaper. Other supplements by it are TV Guide, Sunday Chronicle, Chennai and Bengaluru Chronicle. DC epaper also supplies other weekly features like School chronicle, Teen Chronicle, Sunday chronicle.
Editions: It published through the Andhra,Karnataka and Tamil states of India
Language: English
Website: http://www.deccanchronicle.com/
Frequency: Daily Epaper
Country: India
Registration: Required
Price: Free
Deccan Chronicle Epaper Indian Epaper

Deccan Chronicle is an Indian English-language daily newspaper. It is published in Hyderabad, India by Deccan Chronicle Holdings Limited. The newspaper's name derives from the originating place, the Deccan regions of India. Deccan Chronicle is also published from Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala. Supplements are "TV Guide", "Sunday Chronicle", "Hyderabad Chronicle", "Chennai Chronicle", "Bengaluru Chronicle" and "Kerala Chronicle". It also supplies other weekly features like "School Chronicle" and "Teen Chronicle". The newspaper has a total readership of over 10.88 lakhs.

The company started its operations in AP as a partnership concern in 1938. The late Tikkavarapu Chandrashekar Reddy took over the operations in 1976 after the earlier promoters declared bankruptcy. Mr Reddy subsequently handed over the operations to his two sons T Venkattram Reddy and T Vinayak Ravi Reddy, who have been managing its operations since late 1970s.
Since May 2004, it started printing the International Herald Tribune in Hyderabad and sold for Rs 30 per copy.

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Deccan Herald Epaper Indian Epaper

Deccan Herald Epaper Indian Epaper 

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About Epaper: The Deccan Herald is a popular English daily newspaper in Karnataka State from India. It was started in year 1948. Their other publications are Prajavani daily newspaper, Sudha weekly magazine in Karnataka State.
Editions: Bangalore, Hubli, Mysore, Mangalore and Gulbarga.
Language: English
Website: http://www.deccanherald.com/
Frequency: Daily Epaper
Country: India
Registration: Required
Price: Free

Deccan Herald is a leading English-language daily newspaper in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is published by the Printers (Mysore) Private Limited and has a number of editions in Bangalore, Hubli, Mysore, Mangalore, Gulbarga and Delhi.

Deccan Herald was started in 1948, with the famous journalist Pothan Joseph as its founding editor. Its sister publications are the Prajavani daily newspaper, the weekly magazine Sudha and the monthly magazine Mayura, all of which are published in Kannada. The head office of the Deccan Herald is on MG Road, Bangalore.

For the first quarter (Q1) of 2011, according to the Indian Readership Survey, Deccan Herald recorded an average daily readership of 423,000 (based on whether the respondent had read the newspaper the previous day). The ABC certified figures for the first half of 2009 put the daily paid circulation (number of bought copies as opposed to number of copies read) at 214,797.

The launch of its Delhi edition in December 2011 marked Deccan Herald's first venture outside of Karnataka, though the paper admits that it will find it very hard to compete in what is India's most competitive newspaper market with 15 newspapers on the market already. Deccan Herald was published from Hyderabad many years ago but stopped owing to dwindling circulation figures. Deccan Herald launched a mobile version of their website in 2013. Deccan Herald also launched their Android app and iPhone app in 2013.


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Dainik Jagran Epaper Indian Epaper

Dainik Jagran Epaper Indian Epaper 

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About Epaper: Dainik Jagran, is a hindi newspaper in India. Dainik Jagran is one the largest newspapers in the world.
Editions: Dainik Jagran's 37 editions carve a huge swathe across eleven states.
Language: Hindi
Website: http://www.jagran.com/
Frequency: Daily Epaper
Country: India
Registration: Not Required
Price: Free

Dainik Jagran is a Hindi-language daily newspaper in India. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations (India) and the Indian Readership Survey 2013 (IRS 2013), Dainik Jagran is the most read and circulated newspaper in India with an average Issue Readership (AIR) of 15.526 million.

Dainik Jagran has now been the most read daily newspaper for the 26th consecutive time. It has also been declared by the World Association of Newspapers (WAN) as one of the most read newspapers in the world. It was also named as the most credible newspaper source in India in a survey commissioned by BBC-Reuters..The newspaper is owned by Jagran Prakashan Limited, a publishing house listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India. Jagran Prakashan Limited also acquired Mid Day in 2010 and Naiduniya in 2012.

Dainik Jagran, amongst other leading newspapers in India such as Dainik Bhaskar, Hindustan Times, Dainik Hindustan has in the past been accused of succumbing to paid news. The newspaper has been alleged to offer "packages" to politicians to give them a favourable coverage. Although some of the politicians have acknowledged that they bought these "packages," the newspapers themselves have remained aloof and never accepted any wrongdoing on their part. The Election Commission gave notices to 4 newspapers for a 2008 case where Jagran was not named.


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Dainik Bhaskar Epaper Indian Epaper

Dainik Bhaskar Epaper Indian Epaper 

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About Epaper: Dainik Bhaskar is a Hindi language daily newspaper of India. It was started in year 1958 from Bhopal. Dainik Bhaskar is published from many cities of North and Central India.
Editions: Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Tirupati, Ananthapur, Karimnagar, Rajahmundry, Suryapet, Guntur, Nellore, Srikakulam, Kurnool, Etc...
Language: Hindi
Website: http://www.bhaskar.com
Frequency: Daily Epaper
Country: India
Registration: Required
Price: Free

'D.B. Corp Ltd.' is the largest Print Media Company of India with 19.8mn readership. It's a publisher of Indian Hindi-language daily newspaper Dainik Bhaskar , Gujarati-language daily newspaper Divya Bhaskar, Marathi-language daily newspaper Divya Marathi, Business Bhaskar, Saurashtra Samachar, DB Star & DNA. It was started in year 1958 from Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh. In 1983,it commenced its ambitious journey of expansion with the launch of Dainik Bhaskar's Indore edition. It expanded its presence to 14 states with 67 editions, in 4 different languages namely Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi and English. Currently, in hindi markets under flagship newspaper "Dainik Bhaskar" it is present in 12 states with 37 editions. Beside this it is also present in Gujarat as "Divya Bhaskar"in Gujarati language with 7 editions and in Maharashtra as "Divya Marathi" in Marathi language with 7 editions. As of 2014, its National Editor is Kalpesh Yagnik who operates from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

Dainik Bhaskar was first published in Bhopal and Gwalior of the central province. The newspaper was launched in year 1956 to fulfill the need for a Hindi language daily, by the name Subah Savere in Bhopal and Good Morning India in Gwalior in year 1957, it was renamed as Bhaskar Samachar In 1958, it was renamed as Dainik Bhaskar which in 2010, was the No. 1 daily newspaper in India (and No. 11 worldwide) in terms of circulation.


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Dainik Agradoot Epaper Indian Epaper

Dainik Agradoot Epaper Indian Epaper

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                         Dainik Agradoot Epaper

About Epaper: Dainik Agradoot newspaper is an Assamese leading daily newspaper form Guwahati, India. Dainik Agradoot is publishes in Dispur, Guwahati, Assam, India.
Editions: Dispur, Guwahati, Assam, Etc...
Language: Assamese
Website: http://www.dainikagradoot.com/
Frequency: Daily Epaper
Country: India
Registration: Not Required
Price: Free

Dainik Agradoot is an Assamese daily newspaper owned by Agradoot Publishers Pvt. Ltd. published simultaneously from Guwahati, Jorhat and Tezpur.
Dainik Agradoot has its headquarters at Dispur, Guwahati.


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DNA Epaper Indian Epaper

DNA Epaper Indian Epaper

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                                                                 DNA Epaper

About Epaper: DNA (Daily News Activist) today newspaper stands tall as a brave spokesman of the voiceless Indian masses, as a relentless crusader against the brazenly autocratic attempts by the political and financial powers to silence the rightful dissent by the citizens, as a candle that will light a million flames.
Editions: Lucknow, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Surat, Pune, Jaipur and Bengaluru
Language: Hindi
Website: http://www.dnaindia.com/
Frequency: Daily Epaper
Country: India
Registration: Not Required
Price: Free

Daily News and Analysis (DNA) is an Indian broadsheet launched in 2005 and published in English from Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Pune, Jaipur, Bangalore and Indore in India. It is the first English broadsheet daily in India to introduce an all-colour page format. It targets a young readership and is owned and managed by Diligent Media Corporation.

In October 2011, as per the Media Research Users Council's Indian Readership Survey (IRS) Round II, DNA’s total readership to be 1242,000 in Mumbai and an average per-issue readership across its six editions, of 824,000. IRS also ranked DNA as sixth among the top ten English dailies in India. DNA is the second most-read English broadsheet in the city of Mumbai.

DNA is currently published from Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, Ahmedabad, Jaipur and Indore.
DNA 's business section is called DNA Money and DNA's entertainment supplement is called After Hrs.


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Dainik Saamana Epaper Indian Epaper

Dainik Saamana Epaper Indian Epaper

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                         Dainik Saamana Epaper

About Epaper: Dainik Saamana is a Marathi language newspaper owned by the Shiv Sena, Maharashtra, India. Dainik Saamana is also available in hindi version.
Editions: Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Etc...
Language: Marathi
Website: http://saamana.com/
Frequency: Daily Epaper
Country: India
Registration: Not Required
Price: Free

Saamana is a Marathi-language newspaper owned by the Shiv Sena, a political party in Maharashtra, India. The paper was launched on 23 January 1988 by Bal Thackeray.A Hindi version of the paper Dopahar Ka Saamana was launched on 23 February 1993.

Until the death of Bal Thackeray on 17 November 2012, both the newspapers were edited by him. To honour him, his son Uddhav has named him as the "founder-editor". The chief editor of both dailies is Uddhav Thackeray and the executive editors are Sanjay Raut and Prem Shukla of Marathi and Hindi versions respectively.


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Daily Thanthi Epaper Indian Epaper

Daily Thanthi Epaper Indian Epaper

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About Epaper: Daily Thanthi is daily Tamil newspaper in Chennai, India. It was the first daily newspaper in southern India at the time of Indian freedom struggle. It published first edition from Madurai in 1942.
Editions: Tirunelveli, Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Dindugal, Trichy, Salem, Nagarcoil, Cuddalore, Vellore, Erode, Pondicherry and Thanjavur.
Language: Tamil
Website: http://www.dailythanthi.com
Frequency: Daily Epaper
Country: India
Registration: Required
Price: Free

Daily Thanthi is a reputed daily Thamizh newspaper in Nellai, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Erode, Dindigul, Trichy, Salem, Nagercoil, Cuddalore, Vellore, Pondicherry and Thanjavur. It is owned by Mr.B. Sivanthi Aditanar. It was founded by S. P. Adithanar, a lawyer trained in Britain and practised in Singapore, with its first edition from Madurai in 1942. The publication spread over Tamil Nadu and the neighboring states of Puducherry and Karnataka. In 1940, he opened editions in Madras, Salem and Thiruchi. While the Salem attempt failed, the Tiruchirapalli edition had to be reopened in 1954.

Daily Thanthi became one of the largest Tamil language dailies by circulation within a few years; it has been a leading Tamil daily since the 1960s. It has today 15 editions with the latest being the Mumbai Edition. It is the highest circulated Tamil language daily in Bangalore and Puducherry, and one of the largest in Tamil Nadu, Daily Thanthi's circulation during (December 2012) was 16,14,874 copies certified by [Audit Bureau of Circulations - ABC).It has the largest readership base amongst Tamil Newspapers with 73,53,000 readers spread across the Tamil Diaspora. 

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The Current Epaper Indian Epaper

The Current Epaper Indian Epaper

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About Epaper: Current epaper is a weekly edition from Faridabad, Gurgaon. It is publishing in english language from India. It covers the politcal events and latest breaking news on politics.
Editions: aridabad, Gurgaon
Language: English
Website: http://currentnews.in
Frequency: Weekly Epaper
Country: India
Registration: Not Required
Price: Free

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Foam Flower Crafts for Kids Crafts

Foam Flower Crafts for Kids



                                                           Foam Flower Crafts for Kids
Learn how to make Foam Flower Crafts for Kids.Cut a circle out of a sheet of foam.
The circumference of the circle can be as small or as large as you want. Fold the circle in half. Make sure it's folded neatly, so that the shape of the calla lily will turn out right. Alter the circle to create a rounded heart shape. Start by placing the scissors at the bottom point of the folded foam. Cut along the edge of the circle, then dip the scissors in at the top of the circle to make a rounded edge. when you unfold the circle, it should look like a rounded heart, with two subtle humps at the top; the bottom of the heart should remain rounded. The classic heart shape has a sharply pointed bottom tip, but in this case you want to keep the bottom rounded with a slight point.

Gather the lily bloom around the pipe cleaner. Put a dab of hot glue on the front of the yellow pipe cleaner right at the cleft in the lily bloom. Take the two sides of the lily bloom (right where you made the slit) and pinch them together in front of the pipe cleaner, pressing them down so that they stick to the hot glue dab. You can add an extra dab of hot glue between the sides to help them stay in place. 

Make a stem out of a green pipe cleaner. Wrap the top of the pipe cleaner around the base of the yellow pipe cleaner, so that the yellow is completely obscured. Leave the tail of the green pipe cleaner straight, so it resembles a stem.

                                              The cylindrical shape of a calla lily bloom

Other ideas with Foam Flower Crafts:

                                                               Foam Flower Box

                                     Foam Flower Crafts Photo frame tree
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Central Chronicle Epaper Indian Epaper

Central Chronicle Epaper Indian Epaper

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About Epaper: Central Chronicle is a daily Regional newspaper published from Bhopal, India. The newspaper mostly publishes about central India, as well as local and national news.
Editions: Bhopal, India
Language: English
Website: http://www.centralchronicle.com
Frequency: Daily Epaper
Country: India
Registration: Not Required
Price: Free

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Rani Laxmi bai The Rani of Jhansi

Rani Laxmi bai The Rani of Jhansi



Rani Lakshmi Bai was the queen of the princely state of Jhansi, which is located on the northern side of India. She was one of the most leading personalities of the first war of India's independence that started in 1857. In this article, we will present you with the biography of Rani Lakshmi Bai, who was an epitome of bravery and courage. 
Rani Laxmi bai was born to a Maharashtrian family at Kashi (now Varanasi) in the year 18 November 1835. During her childhood, she was called by the name Manikarnika. Affectionately, her family members called her Manu. At a tender age of four, she lost her mother. As a result, the responsibility of raising her fell upon her father. While pursuing studies, she also took formal training in martial arts, which included horse riding, shooting and fencing. To know the complete life history of Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi, read on.
In the year 1842, she got married to the Maharaja of Jhansi, Raja Gangadhar Rao Newalkar. On getting married, she was given the name Lakshmi Bai. Her wedding ceremony was held at the Ganesh temple, located in the old city of Jhansi. In the year 1851, she gave birth to a son. Unfortunately, the child did not survive more than four months.
In the year 1853, Gangadhar Rao fell sick and became very weak. So, the couple decided to adopt a child. To ensure that the British do not raise an issue over the adoption, Lakshmibai got this adoption witnessed by the local British representatives. On 21st November 1853, Maharaja Gangadhar Rao died.
 On 7th March 1854, the British issued a gazette dissolving the State of Jhansi. Rani Lakshmibai was enraged due to the injustice when an English officer, Major Ellis came to meet Lakshmibai. He read out the official declaration dissolving the State. The furious Rani Lakshmibai told Ellis ‘‘Meri Jhansi Nahin Doongi (I shall not part with my Jhansi)’ when he sought her permission to leave. Ellis heard her and left. Battle of 1857 The battle for freedom that started from January 1857 engulfed even Meerut on 10th May.

Along with Meerut, Delhi and Bareilly, Jhansi also was freed from the British rule. Three years after Jhansi was freed, Rani Lakshmibai took over the control of Jhansi and she made preparations to defend Jhansi from the likely attack by the British. Sir Hugh Rose was appointed by the British to capture Rani Lakshmibai, alive. On 20th March 1858, Sir Huge encamped with his army 3 miles away from Jhansi and sent a message to her that she should surrender; but rather than surrendering, she stood on the rampart of her fort motivating her army to fight with the British. The battle started. Jhansi canons started routing the British. Even after 3 days of continuous firing, the fort of Jhansi could not be attacked; therefore, Sir Hugh decided to adopt the path of treachery. Finally, on 3rd April, the army of Sir Hugh Rose entered Jhansi.

The soldiers started looting people. Rani Lakshmibai decided to join Peshava by breaking the bloc of the enemy. In the night, with her troupe of trusted 200 cavalry, she tied her 12 year old son Damodar to her back and raising the slogan of ‘Jai Shankar’ left her fort. She penetrated the British bloc and rode towards Kalpi. Her father Moropant was with her. While breaking the faction of the British army, her father got injured, was captured by the British and was hanged.

 After riding continuously for 24 hours covering a distance of 102 miles, the Rani reached Kalpi. Peshava judged the situation and decided to help her. He provided his squads of army to her as per her requested requirement. On 22nd May, Sir Hugh Rose attacked Kalpi. Rani Lakshmibai rushed to the front like lightening whilst holding her sword. Her forceful attack resulted in a setback for the British army. Sir Hugh Rose disturbed with this setback brought his reserved camel troops onto the battlefield. The fresh reinforcement of the army affected the ardour of the revolutionaries and Kalpi was taken over by the British on 24th May. Defeated Raosaheb Peshave, Nawab of Banda, Tatya Tope, Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi and all the chieftains gathered at Gopalpur. Laksmibai suggested taking over Gwalior. Shinde, the Ruler of Gwalior, was pro-British. Rani Lakshmibai won over Gwalior and handed it over to Peshava.
Sir Hugh Rose had heard about the defeat of Gwalior by Rani Lakshmibai. He realized that the situation could go out of control if time was wasted; therefore, he marched towards Gwalior. Lakshmibai and Peshva decided to fight the British as Sir Hugh Rose touched Gwalior. Lakshmibai took it upon herself to safeguard the East side of Gwalior. The unprecedented valour of Laksmibai inspired her army; even her maids attired in men’s uniform took to the battlefield. The bravery of Lakshmibai, resulted in the retreat of the British army.

On 18th June, the British attacked Gwalior from all sides. She decided to break the enemy front and go out rather than surrendering. While breaking the military front, she came across a garden. She was not riding her ‘Rajratan’ horse. The new horse started going round and round near a canal instead of jumping and crossing it. Rani Lakshmibai realized the consequences and turned back to attack the British army. She got injured, started bleeding and fell from her horse. Being in a man’s costume, the soldiers did not recognize her and left her there. The faithful servants of Rani took her to a nearby Gangadas Mutt and gave her Gangajal. She expressed her last wish that her body should not be touched by any British men and embraced a brave death. The revolutionaries all over the world, the organization of Sardar Bhagat Singh and in the end even the army of Netaji Subhashchandra Bose were inspired by the valour shown by Rani Lakshmibai. The Queen of Jhansi breathed her last at the young age of 23 years.

She inspired many generations of Hindustani’s, thus becoming immortal in the freedom fight. We bow before such a brave warrior, the Queen of Jhansi Lakshmibai. The life history of the Rani of Jhansi Lakshmibai, who preferred to sacrifice her life at the young age of 23 years in battle, is very inspiring. She surprised the British by showing extraordinary fighting spirit and valour in battles fought at Jhansi, then Kalpi and lastly at Gwalior. The British Major Sir Hugh Rose had to come down to treachery so as to be able to win over the fort of Jhansi. Such an extraordinary lady, who tied her son on her back while fighting the battle, will not be found in the history of the world. The valour and brave death she chose, which gave inspiration to the patriots belonging to the ‘Gadar’ party in the First World War, the organization of Shahid Bhagat Singh and to all revolutionaries from Swatatntryaveer Savarkar to Subhashchandra, is magnificent. Lot of literature has been written on the life history of Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi. Heroic poems have been composed in her honor.

Good judge of horses
Rani Lakshmibai was a good judge of horses. She was known for her knowledge of horses. Once a horse-seller went to King Babasaheb Apate of Sri Kshetra Ujjain with two good horses; but he could not judge them. Then the seller went to Shrimant Jayajiraje Shinde of Gwalior; but he too was unable to make out the quality of horses. Finally, he came to Jhansi. Rani Lakshmibai had a ride on one horse and told the seller that the horse was of good-bred and offered Rs. 1200/- to him. Then she rode the other horse and offered him only Rs. 50/- for the same; telling that the horse had hurt its chest. The seller accepted the facts. Those, who had examined the horses earlier, had said that both the horses were of equal strength.

Rani cared for her subjects
Once, Jhansi was badly hit with severe winter. About 1000-1200 beggars gathered near the South Gate of the city. When Rani went for ‘darshan’ of Sri Mahalakshmi, she saw the crowd and asked her minister about them. He informed Rani that poor people were asking for some coverlets for protection from cold. Rani issued an order that by fourth day, all poor people from the town should be distributed a cap, coat and blanket and the order was executed.  

Prompt punishment to offenders
In Jhansi State, there was a small town named Balavsagar. The local citizens were harassed due to thieves. Rani went to this place and stayed for 15 days taking care of the problem. Many offenders were hanged and some were imprisoned.

Ranaragini Lakshmibai
The British army laid siege to Jhansi town with 60,000 soldiers. Rani had resolved to fight with the British. She personally looked into every detail of preparing for the battle. The first missile was fired at the British army by Rani. For 11 days, she gave an apt reply to the British; but betrayals by own people, made it easy for the British to enter Jhansi. Rani charged on the British with 3000 soldiers and there was a tough fight between them. 

Her in-laws were very religious and abiding by Dharma
Sri Mahalakshmi was the family Deity of Jhansi’s rulers’ family. In front of South gate of Jhansi, there is a temple of Sri Mahalakshmi in a big lake. The king of  Jhansi had made all arrangements of performing ‘puja’ at this temple and lighting of lamp all the time. There are many temples in the town and all of them were managed by the ‘Sansthan’. After the death of King Gangadharbaba, Rani Lakshmibai efficiently managed them.

Rani abiding by Dharma
After the death of Raje Gangadharbaba, management of his ‘sansthan’ was taken over by the British. After her husband’s death, Rani wanted to go to Sri Kshetra Prayag for shaving her head; but permission of the British was required for the same which was being delayed. Lakhsmibai, therefore, observed a rule that till she could shave off her head, she would smear ‘Bhasma’ after bath and make offering of Rs.3/- to 3 Brahmins every day. Accordingly, Rani used to get up early and finish her bath etc. and wearing a white sari, she used to perform ‘puja’ of ‘Parthiv Linga (linga made of soil)’ every day after ‘Tulsi-puja’.

Regular physical exercises
Lakshmibai liked to exercise right from her childhood and to go for horse-ride regularly. Even after becoming a queen of Jhansi, she used to get up early and did exercises. Then she used to go for horse-ride followed with a ride on elephant. This was her routine.

Brave Rani of Jhansi, faces death while fighting !
Shrimant Nanasaheb Peshave, Tatya Tope and Rani Lakshmibai won over Gwalior; but Jayajiraje Shinde, who had run away, took help of the British and attacked again. At Gwalior, a battle was fought during which Rani was hit with a bullet; but in that condition also, she kept on fighting. Finally, she was hit with sword and fell from her horse; but Tatya Tope immediately took her body and broke the siege. He cremated her and did last rites. Thus, Rani Lakshmibai, who fought for her Dharma, is known even today as a brave queen as ‘Khub Ladi Mardani, woh to Jhanisiwali Rani Thi!’(18 June 1858 Rani death ).
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Gold Rate in HYDERABAD - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
HYDERABAD
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,797
8g Rs. 22,376
10g Rs. 27,970
100g Rs. 2,79,700
1 KG Rs. 27,97,000
1g Rs. 2,998
8g Rs. 23,984
10g Rs. 29,980
100g Rs. 2,99,800
1 KG Rs. 29,98,000

Silver Price in HYDERABAD - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
HYDERABAD
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.64
10g Rs. 426.36
100g Rs. 4,263.60
1 KG Rs. 42,636
Gold Rate in DELHI - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
DELHI
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,791
8g Rs. 22,328
10g Rs. 27,910
100g Rs. 2,79,100
1 KG Rs. 27,91,000
1g Rs. 2,982
8g Rs. 23,856
10g Rs. 29,820
100g Rs. 2,98,200
1 KG Rs. 29,82,000
Silver Price in DELHI - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
DELHI
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.56
10g Rs. 425.64
100g Rs. 4,256.40
1 KG Rs. 42,564
Gold Rate in MUMBAI - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
MUMBAI
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,793
8g Rs. 22,344
10g Rs. 27,930
100g Rs. 2,79,300
1 KG Rs. 27,93,000
1g Rs. 2,985
8g Rs. 23,880
10g Rs. 29,850
100g Rs. 2,98,500
1 KG Rs. 29,85,000
Silver Price in MUMBAI - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
MUMBAI
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.59
10g Rs. 425.86
100g Rs. 4,258.60
1 KG Rs. 42,586
Gold Rate in CHENNAI - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
CHENNAI
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,802
8g Rs. 22,416
10g Rs. 28,020
100g Rs. 2,80,200
1 KG Rs. 28,02,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000
Silver Price in CHENNAI - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
CHENNAI
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.72
10g Rs. 427.15
100g Rs. 4,271.50
1 KG Rs. 42,715
Gold Rate in KOLKATA - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
KOLKATA
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,799
8g Rs. 22,392
10g Rs. 27,990
100g Rs. 2,79,900
1 KG Rs. 27,99,000
1g Rs. 2,998
8g Rs. 23,984
10g Rs. 29,980
100g Rs. 2,99,800
1 KG Rs. 29,98,000
Silver Price in KOLKATA - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
KOLKATA
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.65
10g Rs. 426.48
100g Rs. 4,264.80
1 KG Rs. 42,648
Gold Price in KOCHI - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
KOCHI
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,802
8g Rs. 22,416
10g Rs. 28,020
100g Rs. 2,80,200
1 KG Rs. 28,02,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000
Silver Price in KOCHI - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
KOCHI
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.56
10g Rs. 425.64
100g Rs. 4,256.40
1 KG Rs. 42,564
Gold Rate in BANGALORE - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
BANGALORE
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,795
8g Rs. 22,360
10g Rs. 27,950
100g Rs. 2,79,500
1 KG Rs. 27,95,000
1g Rs. 2,993
8g Rs. 23,944
10g Rs. 29,930
100g Rs. 2,99,300
1 KG Rs. 29,93,000
Silver Price in BANGALORE - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
BANGALORE
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.61
10g Rs. 426.12
100g Rs. 4,261.20
1 KG Rs. 42,612

Gold Rate in PUNE - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
PUNE
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,802
8g Rs. 22,416
10g Rs. 28,020
100g Rs. 2,80,200
1 KG Rs. 28,02,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000

Silver Price in PUNE - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
PUNE
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.56
10g Rs. 425.64
100g Rs. 4,256.40
1 KG Rs. 42,564
Gold Rate in VIJAYAWADA - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
VIJAYAWADA
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,802
8g Rs. 22,416
10g Rs. 28,020
100g Rs. 2,80,200
1 KG Rs. 28,02,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000
Silver Price in VIJAYAWADA - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
VIJAYAWADA
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.56
10g Rs. 425.64
100g Rs. 4,256.40
1 KG Rs. 42,564
Gold Price in TRICHY - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
TRICHY
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,802
8g Rs. 22,416
10g Rs. 28,020
100g Rs. 2,80,200
1 KG Rs. 28,02,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000
Silver Price in TRICHY - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
TRICHY
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.56
10g Rs. 425.64
100g Rs. 4,256.40
1 KG Rs. 42,564
Gold Price in TRIVANDRUM - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
TRIVANDRUM
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,802
8g Rs. 22,416
10g Rs. 28,020
100g Rs. 2,80,200
1 KG Rs. 28,02,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000
Silver Price in TRIVANDRUM - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
TRIVANDRUM
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.56
10g Rs. 425.64
100g Rs. 4,256.40
1 KG Rs. 42,564
Gold Price in JAIPUR - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
JAIPUR
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,802
8g Rs. 22,416
10g Rs. 28,020
100g Rs. 2,80,200
1 KG Rs. 28,02,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000
Silver Price in JAIPUR - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
JAIPUR
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.56
10g Rs. 425.64
100g Rs. 4,256.40
1 KG Rs. 42,564
Gold Price in AHMEDABAD - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
AHMEDABAD
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,802
8g Rs. 22,416
10g Rs. 28,020
100g Rs. 2,80,200
1 KG Rs. 28,02,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000
Silver Price in AHMEDABAD - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
AHMEDABAD
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.56
10g Rs. 425.64
100g Rs. 4,256.40
1 KG Rs. 42,564
Gold Price in VISHAKAPATNAM - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
VISHAKAPATNAM
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,802
8g Rs. 22,416
10g Rs. 28,020
100g Rs. 2,80,200
1 KG Rs. 28,02,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000
Silver Price in VISHAKAPATNAM - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
VISHAKAPATNAM
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.56
10g Rs. 425.64
100g Rs. 4,256.40
1 KG Rs. 42,564
Gold Price in MADURAI - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
MADURAI
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,802
8g Rs. 22,416
10g Rs. 28,020
100g Rs. 2,80,200
1 KG Rs. 28,02,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000
Silver Price in MADURAI - Today
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
MADURAI
Mon, Apr 21st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.56
10g Rs. 425.64
100g Rs. 4,256.40
1 KG Rs. 42,564
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