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Delhi recent comments:

  • nagar tea stall, Deepak Prashar (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    I must appreciate the Old Movie photo's, framed in the Window. Like Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Kamal Hassun and many more. It reminds me the old time and fasion.
  • Brijpuri T Point, Mohd. Murtaza Saifi (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Thanks
  • Loretto Convent School, nancy (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    boring school
  • Police Lines, Pitam Pura, BALIYAN'S HOME (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
  • KOENIG SOLUTIONS PVT.LTD., Jamie Babineaux (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Microsoft Certifications and others. Very good school, I came from the US to learn here. Hi Priyanka!
  • Neelam Mataji da Mandir , Ritesh Bhat (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    A correction here - It's is Mata Neelam Devi Vaishno Temple
  • Umesh Pandit House, Umesh Pandit, Ahmedabad (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    This Palace is a very beautiful & Holy.
  • Brahmaputra Hostel, Amit Srivastava! (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Nice to see the closer Veiw of Our Hostel!
  • Dhruv Appartments, Sector 13, Rohini, Delhi - 110085, shashank (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    this place has not been marked properly
  • VKRV Rao Hostel, Chandra Shekhar Pandey (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    VKRV RAo HOSTEL is not exclusively for FMS students, it also for the students of Delhi School of Economics. So Kindly correct this information.
  • 22/A-3,Ground Floor,Sec-3, Rohini,New Delhi-110085., Ranjit Sinha (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    The defined location is correct.
  • 82/A-3,Sec-3,Rohini,Delhi-110085., Ranjit Sinha (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Yes the location has been defined correctly.
  • Father Agnel School, Gautam Nagar, New Delhi, manish (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    best school in this area
  • waepmarr india office, Naveed Siraj (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Its WAPMERR-INDIA.
  • Sapphire Mobile Systems, djinn (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    http://flickr.com/photos/kapsphoto/309640475/
  • Pocket-1, Sector - 14, Dwarka, Sanjeev Labh's House (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Flat No 830 Pocket-I Sector-14 Dwarka #Contact for any computer related assistance
  • Mata Ka Mandir Complex, djinn (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    http://flickr.com/photos/kapsphoto/309640464/
  • Mata Ka Mandir Complex, djinn (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
  • Jami Senior Sec School- By Sheeraz 1996-98 Batch, engineerafaq wrote 19 years ago:
    On March 1, 1935, the foundation stone for a school building was laid at Okhla, then a non-descript village in the southern outskirts of Delhi. In 1936, all institutions of Jamia, except Jamia Press, the Maktaba and the library, were shifted to the new campus. The basic emphasis of Jamia was on evolving innovative education methods. This led to the establishment of a teacher’s college (Ustadon ka Madrasa) in 1938. In 1936, Dr. M.A. Ansari died. On June 4, 1939, Jamia Millia Islamia was registered as a society.
  • MUSEUM and Dr. Zakir Hussain mausoleum, engineerafaq wrote 19 years ago:
    [edit] Resurgence: The Second Trio In 1925, after long deliberation, a group of three friends studying in Germany—Dr. Zakir Hussain, Dr. Abid Husain and Dr. Mohammad Mujeeb — decided to serve Jamia. In 1928 when Hakim Ajmal Khan passed away it was the beginning of the second financial crisis, as it was Hakim Sahib himself who had been meeting most of Jamia’s financial needs. The leadership of Jamia then moved into the hands of Dr. Zakir Husain, who became its Vice Chancellor in 1928. To resolve Jamia of its financial problems, a group of young Jamia teachers, led by Dr. Zakir Hussain, took a pledge to serve Jamia for the next twenty years on a salary not more than Rs. 150. This group was called the Life Members of Jamia. (This was repeated in 1942 when a second group of Jamia teachers took a similar pledge). Jamia’s department of Printing and Publications was trifurcated in 1928 with the newly established Jamia Press at Darya Ganj, Urdu Academy, and Maktaba Jamia under the charge of Prof. Mohammad Mujeeb, Dr. Abid Husain and Mr. Hamid Ali respectively.