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30 per cent schools in Kutch do not have drinking water - Times of India 2013-05-18 30 per cent schools in Kutch do not have drinking waterTimes of IndiaAHMEDABAD: Approximately 30% of the schools surveyed in Kutch district didn't have proper drinking water facilities. Similarly while 96% of 506 schools surveyed had toilets, as far as the usage goes the ratio is far lower, owing mainly to ill-equipped ...
Four Bangladeshis held in Kutch - Times of India 2013-05-18 Four Bangladeshis held in KutchTimes of IndiaBHUJ: Four Bangladeshi infiltrators who wanted to cross over to Pakistan were arrested by SOG of Kutch Police on Monday. They had come to Kutch from Ajmer in a train and then reached a private jetty at Mohadi near Naliya in Abdasataluka.4 Bangla nationals arrested in KutchIndian Expressall 2 news articles »
'Kutch dargah is India's oldest Islamic building' - Daily Bhaskar 2013-05-18 'Kutch dargah is India's oldest Islamic building'Daily BhaskarAhmedabad: Heritage architecture in Gujarat will have one more feather to its cap if claims of a Japanese historian and architect are to be believed. According to Prof Fukami Naoko (in pic), who has been working in Kutch for a post-earthquake ...
Life After the City: Jamie Kutch - Financial News - Financial News 2013-05-18 Financial NewsLife After the City: Jamie Kutch - Financial NewsFinancial News“The days were long and hard work, but it was a great learning experience as I was among A-listers in the Californian wine industry, and that harvest created my first batch of 150 cases of Kutch Wines. “With no formal training in winemaking, I had to ...and more »
State wants Great and Little Rann of Kutch, Gir-Girnar on UNESCO list - Indian Express 2013-05-18 State wants Great and Little Rann of Kutch, Gir-Girnar on UNESCO listIndian ExpressThe Environment and Forest Department has formed a working group to draw up proposals for inclusion of the Great and Little Rann of Kutch (GRK and LRK) and Gir and Girnar in UNESCO's World Heritage Sites list. Currently, the Champaner-Pavagadh ...
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