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Modi bats for timely implementation of schemes, vibrant border villages

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Himachal villages along China border to be made 'vibrant'
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Confident of big win, will build vibrant Punjab: Bhagwant Mann
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Different festivals being celebrated today signify India's vibrant cultural diversity: Modi
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Covid-19 surge: 10th edition of Vibrant Gujarat Summit postponed
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‘Mann ki Baat’: Start-up culture now vibrant in India, says PM Modi
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SC judge hails PM as ‘popular, vibrant and visionary leader’
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India’s democracy strongest, most vibrant: PM Modi
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The sky over the Northern Hemisphere featured a once-in-a-lifetime light show on the night of December 21, 2020, as the solar system’s two biggest planets race across the firmament and appear to meet in a celestial event that astronomers call the “Great Conjunction”. The spectacle is a near convergence of the orbits of Jupiter and Saturn that coincides with the shortest day of the year. The conditions made the two frozen-gas spheres appear closer and more vibrant than at any time in 800 years, assuming the skies are clear. The conjunction of the two planets takes place about once every 20 years. But the last time Jupiter and Saturn were this close was in 1623. The next Great Conjunction between the two planets comes in November 2040.
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Republic Day: Google's vibrant doodle showcases diversity, harmony of India
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