All 8 NE CMs to attend NITI Aayog meeting in Delhi on Saturday
The Chief Ministers from all the eight northeastern states will attend the 9th NITI Aayog Governing Council meeting in the national capital on Saturday, officials said on Friday.
Officials in different northeastern states said that all the eight Chief Ministers would attend the NITI Aayog meeting to be chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre on Saturday.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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sol’s hugh grant impression was incredible but calder’s impression of sol’s hugh grant impression was… something else
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Saw Larry the Cat was trending. Almost had a heart attack thinking he was already gone but luckily not yet. Death, you can’t take Larry, we need him. He is the only one with a brain in that place.
I know you are getting on in age but come on, you can do it. Give you many more years. (January 2007 our catgend was born).
They clearly have to get together to discuss what to say at this future awful event because they know Larry is the only one we love and care.
Oh Larry how I adore you; hahahaha. 🐱😂😀
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word vomit anon back!!!
pirate majima game is funny...watching people complain abt rgg ruining majima is super funny because he's been a silly guy for like 7 games and a serious guy in one...can he not be silly again...just once more??? (also im sure this game is gonna be emotional in some way shape or form) also k3 heads stay in line yokoyama said it was coming one day he never said soon lol
'k3 heads stay in line' PLEAAASSEE VJLKEALKJ youre right tho i cant lie ....
on the real though yeah no like. majima can be serious at times but generally he's a zany guy, it'd be illegal not to capitalize on that in SOME regard
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Israeli Foreign Minister threw a tantrum and won't meet with the UN Chief now because Antonio spat straight facts and Israel isn't in the business of honesty
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#OTD in 1882 – Phoenix Park murders | The British chief secretary of Ireland, Lord Frederick Cavendish, and his under secretary, T.H. Burke are murdered.
Arriving in Dublin on 6 May 1882, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, Frederick Cavendish (who was married to the niece of British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone), attended to some formal business in Dublin Castle, the seat of the British government, before walking home to the Viceregal Lodge in the Phoenix Park. Joining Cavendish in his walk, was his under-secretary, Thomas Henry Burke, the…
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Thiru. MK. STALIN, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
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{ @lokiwhathaveyoudone sent in; well it seems i must of gotten on the wrong ship }
"Yes, it does appear you've gotten lost. I'm going to assume you meant to go to Fezzan or, perhaps, you simply didn't intend to come here. Your clothing dictates you have never been part of the Empire so you either come from those Rebels, or you're a man far out of where you're meant to be. Either way, welcome to Odin."
"Incarcerate him until further notice, Ferner. Only the Kaiser Reinhard, His Highness Kircheis, or myself may give such notice to let him out."
"Yes, sir. Sorry possible civilian, orders are orders."
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favorite frev historian?
Anon, I wanted to give you a more complex answer about the historians, but some complications occured so allow me to go straight to the #1.
He is a little less known, but it's a french-born polish historian named Stefan Meller. He is one of the two authors of an excellent monograph about the French Revolution, the most solid book on the field that I have read. It's enormous and nearly as thick as my edition of Les Miserables, and it's a shame it wasn't translated to french or english.
Aside from that he is a Camille Desmoulins biographer, and despite the bio being simply good and decently accurate, it's entertaining as Meller shows a lot of sympathy for the historical figure. At times it sounds like a parent-teacher conference; Miss, Camille did wrong, but he is a good and talented child. Once again, I wish it was translated into a more readable language.
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dumbledore is a silly little old man who should be in jail
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