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506 monuments maintained by ASI in Karnataka, says Centre

506 monuments maintained by ASI in Karnataka, says Centre

Deccan Herald2 days ago
Union Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Durga Das Uikey told the House that a total of 2,89,236 Individual Forest Rights claims had been received in Karnataka.
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PM Modi to inaugurate Bengaluru metro Yellow Line, launch Phase-3 expansion on August 10

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