When the planetary parade was at its best view in Kolkata, Bengaluru and Dehradun, the national capital recorded an AQI of 289. Light rain also impacted visibility in some parts of the city.
The planetary parade, also known as a planetary alignment, will begin with only four planets—Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars. It will last through early March.
RBI Handbook of Statistics shows state’s GSDP has more than doubled in past decade, finishing second behind Maharashtra. It has performed well across health & education parameters as well.
It is argued that India-Israel ties are moving from buyer–seller dynamic to one focused on joint development & manufacturing partnership, a shift 'more durable' than traditional arms sales.
Don’t blame misfortune. This is colossal incompetence and insensitivity. So bad, heads would have rolled even in the old PSU-era Indian Airlines and Air India.
Delhi is not missing out on anything. Delhites are just not interested in star-gazing, planetary parades, etc.
Delhi students are interested only in the syllabus. Nothing beyond the syllabus attracts them. As a result, they clear all kinds of entrance exams and get admission into top institutes.
But their taste in literature, poetry, art, music and other such extra-curricular domains is pathetic. Simply because they are just not interested.
Compare that to the average student in Pune, Calcutta, Bangalore or Chennai – the difference in attitude towards life is startling indeed.
Delhi is not missing out on anything. Delhites are just not interested in star-gazing, planetary parades, etc.
Delhi students are interested only in the syllabus. Nothing beyond the syllabus attracts them. As a result, they clear all kinds of entrance exams and get admission into top institutes.
But their taste in literature, poetry, art, music and other such extra-curricular domains is pathetic. Simply because they are just not interested.
Compare that to the average student in Pune, Calcutta, Bangalore or Chennai – the difference in attitude towards life is startling indeed.