Dec 31, 2014
Museum & Byculla - Bombay (Mumbai) - 19th Century Photograph
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Byculla Museum - Bombay (Mumbai) - 19th Century Photograph
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Byculla Church - Bombay (Mumbai) - 19th Century Photograph
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Dec 28, 2014
Nadiya Ke Paar (1948) - Kamini Kaushal, Dilip Kumar - Watch the Full Movie
Director: Kishore Sahu
Stars: Kamini Kaushal, Dilip Kumar
Music: C. Ramchandra
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Arpan (1957) - Nimmi, Sheila Ramani, Sitara - Watch the Full Movie
Director: Chetan Anand
Writer: Chetan Anand (scenario & dialogue)
Music: Jaidev Verma
Stars: Nimmi, Sheila Ramani, Sitara
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Dec 27, 2014
Bhoot Bungla (1965) - Mehmood, Tanuja, Nasir Hussain, Rahul Dev Burman - Watch Full Movie
Producer: Usman Ali
Music: Rahul Dev Burman
Stars: Mehmood, Tanuja, Nasir Hussain, Rahul Dev Burman, Asit Sen
Ek Thi Ladki (1949) - Meena Shorey, Motilal, Kuldip Kaur - Watch Full Movie
Director: Roop K. Shorey
Writer: I.S. Johar
Stars: Meena Shorey, Motilal, I.S. Johar, Kuldip Kaur
The movie is based on the girl Meena (Meena Shorey), who is running away from two black mailers who are black mailing her for a crime she did not commit. Along the way she meets Ranjeet (Motilal) who is engaged to be married to the daughter of his boss, but falls in love with Meena. The movie had the famous Punjabi song "Laara Lappa Laara Lappa Layi Rakhda" by Lata Mangeshkar, G. M. Durrani and Mohammad Rafi
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Prime Minister Mr. Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal of the People's Republic of Mongolia with Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru - 1959
Prime Minister Mr. Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal of the People's Republic of Mongolia, (Center) accompanied by Vice Premier Mr. Sonomyn Lubsan, (far right), are greeted Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru as they arrived at the New Delhi airport on September 10 1959 to begin their 7 day tour of India
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A Train in Upper Paglajhora in Darjeeling - India c1880s
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Indian mother with her children in their quarter in the poor section of the city - Bombay (Mumbai) 1946
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Former Indian Defense Minister V. K. Krishna Menon - June 1964
Vengalil Krishnan Krishna Menon(Malayalam: വി. കെ. കൃഷ്ണമേനോന്, Hindi: वि. के. कृष्ण मेनोन्) commonly referred to as Krishna Menon (3 May 1896 - 6 October 1974) was an Indian nationalist, politician diplomat and Defence Minister of India (1957-1962).
After India gained independence in 1947, Menon was appointed high commissioner to the United Kingdom, a post in which he remained until 1952. During his tenure as the High commissioner to Britain, he was accused of being involved in a corruption scam involving the purchase of used military jeeps from Britain to supply to the Indian army during the war with Pakistan in 1948, but nothing was proved. Subsequently, he led the Indian delegation to the United Nations (1952 - 1962), where he adopted a policy of non-alignment, loudly criticising the United States. On 23 January 1957 he delivered an unprecedented 8-hour speech defending India’s stand on Kashmir. To date, Krishna Menon’s speech is the longest ever delivered in the United Nations Security Council
Krishna Menon became a member of the Rajya Sabha in 1953. On February 3, 1956, he joined the Union Cabinet as Minister without Portfolio. In 1957 he was elected to the Lok Sabha from Bombay, and in April of that year he was named minister of defence under Prime Minister Nehru. He was behind the conception of Sainik Schools in India, under the aegis of Sainik School Society, which runs over 24 schools across India. However, after India's defeat in the Sino-Indian War of 1962, he resigned from office for the country's lack of military preparedness. In 1967 he lost his parliamentary seat but was re-elected in 1969 from Midnapore. Again he was elected to the Parliament from Trivandrum. He died on October 6, 1974 in New Delhi. (Wikipedia)
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