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Temple volunteers estimate that over eleven tons of bells are offered each year—each one marking a promise fulfilled, a worry ...
Vengayo, a rising star in the music industry, shares his journey from Mumbai to Chennai and the inspiration behind 'Chikkama.' ...
Motilal Oswal is bullish on P N Gadgil Jewellers recommended buy rating on the stock with a target price of Rs 825 in its ...
Free Navi Mumbai’ campaign, the Navi Mumbai Police have, over the last two years, carried out an extensive crackdown on the city’s drug trade. Their efforts have resulted in the seizure of narcotics ...
Kochi: Ernakulam govt medical college will open an adult immunisation clinic on Monday. The clinic will provide vaccines ...
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Whats Hot on MSNBillions in Gold: The 10 Most Lavishly Endowed Temples in IndiaIndia, a land of spirituality and tradition, is home to some of the wealthiest temples in the world. These sacred sites, ...
New Delhi: Three men who allegedly posed as beggars to steal from unsuspecting commuters at traffic signals in south Delhi have been arrested by Delhi.
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Gold hit an all-time high of $3,500 an ounce in April. Father’s Day jewelry this year could cost even more. Investors are asking: Is gold still a good buy? Jewelers at the Miner’s Den filed ...
Two recently discovered ancient gold rings set with garnets reveal how Greek trends and customs became part of life in Jerusalem 2,300 years ago.
A metal detectorist has discovered a gold mourning ring dating from the 18th Century "gleaming in the sunshine". Malcom Weale, 53, unearthed the ring in a field near Thetford, in Norfolk, in August.
The gold ring with a red garnet is going to be a big help in understanding the largely unknown Hellenistic period in Jerusalem.
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