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Photo Publication – VIII
Photo Publication – VIII
t2 Click, The Telegraph, Calcutta
Dated 28th November, 2012
t2 click is the latest addition to the the t2 supplement of The Telegraph, Calcutta. On 14 th 2012 November the t2 supplement of The Telegraph announced the launch of t2 clicks.
Categories: General, Jammu & Kashmir, Photo Publication, Photography
Tags: Char Chinar, Dal Lake, Photo Publication, Srinagar, t2, t2 Click, The Telegraph
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Horses are not endemic to Bengal and nor were they bred in the plains of the region. But, during the Bengali New Year, many parts of south Bengal witness several horse races. The races are held in several villages scattered over a large area in the South 24 Parganas. Starting from the Sonarpur-Baruipur area, right up to Canning, Namkhana and Diamond Harbour, the entire region becomes a venue for horse races during April and May
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Raibenshe, alternatively, Raibeshe, is a genre of Indian folk martial dance performed by male only. This genre of dance was once very popular in West Bengal. Presently, it is performed mostly in Birbhum Bardhaman and Murshidabad districts. (Source: Wikipedia)
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