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Beating Retreat Ceremony Held Amid Rains, Marks End To Republic Day Celebrations
- Monday January 30, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
Rains failed to dampen the spirit of Beating Retreat ceremony held at the historic Vijay Chowk on Sunday as Indian classical tunes played by bands of the armed forces filled the air, marking the end of Republic Day celebrations.
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Beating Retreat 2019: Tunes Of Local Musicians To Dominate
- Tuesday January 29, 2019
- India News | ANI
Indian compositions would dominate the Beating Retreat ceremony this year as 19 of the 27 tunes to be played at the event today, would be from local musicians As .many as 27 performances on the historic Vijay Chowk will enthrall the spectators with captivating music of the bands from the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, the state police and Central A...
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Dust Storm Envelops New Delhi, In A Sudden Change Of Weather
- Wednesday May 2, 2018
- Delhi News | Edited by Anuj Pant (with inputs from agencies)
Dust Storm in Delhi: A dust storm has enveloped New Delhi today, after the weather forecast predicted a partly cloudy sky, with the possibility of rain or thunderstorms. The maximum temperature predicted by the Meteorological department today was forecast as 38 degrees Celsius with the minimum temperature at 27 degrees Celsius.
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Wary of protests, Delhi Police closes roads leading to Parliament
- Tuesday May 7, 2013
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Fearing protests, Delhi Police today completely closed or heavily barricaded streets near Parliament House inconveniencing commuters.
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Cops clear area near Parliament after protest against Sajjan Kumar's acquittal in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case
- Monday May 6, 2013
- Delhi News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
About 500 protesters blocked the high-security Vijay Chowk access to Parliament House in New Delhi for about an hour today, forcing MPs arriving for the session to either turn back, or get off their vehicles and walk.
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Beating Retreat Ceremony Held Amid Rains, Marks End To Republic Day Celebrations
- Monday January 30, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
Rains failed to dampen the spirit of Beating Retreat ceremony held at the historic Vijay Chowk on Sunday as Indian classical tunes played by bands of the armed forces filled the air, marking the end of Republic Day celebrations.
- www.ndtv.com
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Beating Retreat 2019: Tunes Of Local Musicians To Dominate
- Tuesday January 29, 2019
- India News | ANI
Indian compositions would dominate the Beating Retreat ceremony this year as 19 of the 27 tunes to be played at the event today, would be from local musicians As .many as 27 performances on the historic Vijay Chowk will enthrall the spectators with captivating music of the bands from the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, the state police and Central A...
- www.ndtv.com
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Dust Storm Envelops New Delhi, In A Sudden Change Of Weather
- Wednesday May 2, 2018
- Delhi News | Edited by Anuj Pant (with inputs from agencies)
Dust Storm in Delhi: A dust storm has enveloped New Delhi today, after the weather forecast predicted a partly cloudy sky, with the possibility of rain or thunderstorms. The maximum temperature predicted by the Meteorological department today was forecast as 38 degrees Celsius with the minimum temperature at 27 degrees Celsius.
- www.ndtv.com
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Wary of protests, Delhi Police closes roads leading to Parliament
- Tuesday May 7, 2013
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Fearing protests, Delhi Police today completely closed or heavily barricaded streets near Parliament House inconveniencing commuters.
- www.ndtv.com
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Cops clear area near Parliament after protest against Sajjan Kumar's acquittal in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case
- Monday May 6, 2013
- Delhi News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
About 500 protesters blocked the high-security Vijay Chowk access to Parliament House in New Delhi for about an hour today, forcing MPs arriving for the session to either turn back, or get off their vehicles and walk.
- www.ndtv.com