Kuthiran Tunnel kerala India
Kuthiran Tunnel (Malayalam: കുതിരാന് തുരങ്കം) is a twin-tube six-lane highway tunnel in the South Indian state of Kerala. The tunnel is located on the National Highway 544 and it is owned and operated by the National Highways Authority of India. This is Kerala's first-ever tunnel for road transport and South India's longest six-lane road tunnel.[1][2][3] Construction of the tunnel started in 2016 and completed by December 2021.[4]
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New Parliament building "India"
The sengol, their story goes, was used to officially transact the transfer of power on August 14, 1947. The government of independent India needed a material signifier of sovereignty, Rajaji contacted a Saiva Adheenam, and subsequently a Madras jeweller fashioned a neo-Chola sceptre. This artefact was then conveyed to New Delhi by a delegation of sadhus who played a game of passing-the-parcel between themselves, Lord Mountbatten, and Nehru, with a sprinkling of Ganga-jal or Go-mutra after each turn.
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