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Category Archives: Innovations
Early Roads : History of Transport
In early times roads were used for transporting people and goods. People walked or used animals. Roads were tracks or traces that often used or paralleled game trails. Roads also were and are careers of ideas. One example that still … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Cities, Human Geography, India, Innovations, inventions, Landforms, Roads andHighways, Territorry, Tourism and Travel, west asia
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The Future of Jewellery Shopping is Online
To look beautiful and to wear Jewellery is an innate desire of a woman. To look beautiful and to wear Jewellery is an innate desire of a woman. Jewellery is, in fact, ancient love of a woman. Women wore jewellery since … Continue reading
Posted in Innovations, opinions, Reviews
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Hope on Waves : Unique ‘Boat School’ of Varanasi
Once an abode of learning, India, today, has the largest population of illiterates in the world. It is an irony that the land of the Vedas is one of the countries with the high illiteracy levels. Spread and diffusion of … Continue reading
A Time Machine by Old Maps(link)
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