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“It is now as per international norms”, says Ahmed Ameer Khan, who is now looking after Rahnuma-e-Deccan. There is a change in its masthead, logo and the layout.
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In its new avatar, Rahnuma-e-Deccan sports a sleek look.
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Vicaruddin dedicated his life for the newspaper and endeavoured to bridge the gap between India and the Arab World as chairman of the Indo Arab League. As a punitive measure, the government withdrew advertisements to the newspaper for a long time. The newspaper espoused the cause of Telangana movement at the cost of inviting the wrath of the then Congress government. Under their management Rahnuma-e-Deccan grew both in circulation and popularity. He took over the editorship of the newspaper along with his brother, Syed Lateefuddin Qaudri, in 1967. Till his demise in December 2021, Syed Vicaruddin had been the face of Rahnuma-e-Deccan. Hyderabad’s Tanvee set to become youngest player to compete in World Junior 9 Ball Championship.Hyderabad: Chuckle with Funny Buzzness’ Joke Street – Local Vocal today at Alignjoy.While St+Art India’s experiments are evidently rooted in social activism and urban design, they mark a significant moment in the historic timeline of the application of street art in cities: the initiative involves what it believes to be a first-of-its-kind engagement between street artists and the government. Primarily working within residential neighborhoods-they are touted with the creation of the country’s first public art district in Lodhi Colony, Delhi-the foundation has also collaborated with metro-rail corporations to enliven transit-spaces. The organization’s recent work in the Indian metropolises of Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru, has resulted in a popular reclamation of the cities’ civic spaces and a simultaneous transformation of their urban fabric. Last month, ArchDaily had an opportunity to speak with Akshat Nauriyal, Content Director at Delhi-based non-profit St+Art India Foundation which aims to do exactly what its name suggests-to embed art in streets. The Origin of the World by Borondo, Lodhi Colony, Delhi.
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