Jaipur’s Apurvi Chandela to Represent India in Asian Games 2018
Olympian Apurvi Chandela from Jaipur has been selected in the Indian Shooting Team which will represent India in Asian Games. The Games will be held at Jakarta
Olympian Apurvi Chandela from Jaipur has been selected in the Indian Shooting Team which will represent India in Asian Games. The Games will be held at Jakarta
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As many as 100 students took part in ‘Abhas’ – a tactile art experience at Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK) today. The workshop was conducted by
Jaipur’s 13-year old, Nandini Kuchhal has been selected as one of the teen social innovators as role models for youth. She is the only teenager changemaker recognized as
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A young lad from Jaipur, Ankit Arora is going to attempt a new Guinness World Record of longest cycle journey in India. He will cycle through all
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India’s pioneering festival curator and production house, Teamwork Arts, announced the first tranche of speakers for its much-awaited 18th edition of the iconic Jaipur Literature
In 2012, a young theatre artiste from Jaipur stood outside the National School of Drama’s (NSD) audition hall in New Delhi. It was his first
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