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Places in History for August 10, 1861. Aerial Reconnaisance, Sewells Point, Virginia

Historic maps from the Library's collections documenting battles and campaigns of the Civil War, and other historical events.




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Places in History for August 17th, 1861.

Historic maps from the Library's collections documenting battles and campaigns of the Civil War, and other historical events.  The site will be updated regularly with selected maps in chronological order.

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How Covid-19 gave a push to domestic med tech manufacturing industry

From PPEs to ventilators to face shields, manufacturers have invested money to ramp up production and deliver during this crisis




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Dust storm brings mercury down in Delhi-NCR

A severe dust storm and strong winds hit Delhi and the national capital region on Sunday as the weather took a sudden turn.




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Pune: Small scale industries hope to restart work from next week




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Weather Warnings for New South Wales / Australian Capital Territory - land areas. Issued by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology




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Weather Warnings for Australian Capital Territory. Issued by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology




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NDMA issues guidelines for restarting industrial activities to avoid Vizag-type tragedy

In the wake of the gas leak at a factory in Visakhapatnam, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued detailed guidelines for restarting industries after the lockdown and the precautions to be taken for the safety of the plants as well as the workers.




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NFL prepared to adjust 2020 schedule based on how coronavirus develops

The NFL crafted its 2020 in such a way where they could adjust it, based on how the coronavirus develops.




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The 15 must-watch football documentaries

Football is easily America's most favorite sport, but it doesn't always lend itself to cinematic or documentary forms. Still, these flicks are worth your time.




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'Shah must resign': Oppn targets govt over Delhi riots

The Congress and other opposition parties have accused the police of bias and inaction in the Delhi violence.




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These underwater photographs are just unforgettable!

Underwater Photographer of the Year celebrates photography beneath the surface of the ocean, lakes and rivers.More than 5,500 underwater pictures were entered in 13 categories by underwater photographers from 70 countries around the world.Scroll down to see the winning images.




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FDR’s Brain Trust and the Beginning of the New Deal

In his search for a new national message during the 1932 presidential primary, FDR gathered around him a number of political, economic and legal scholars. The core of this group were Columbia University professors, who knew and trusted each other, and were willing to take risks and work long unpaid hours to promote a candidate that they believed could turn around a nation in crisis.

End Date: 
March 26th, 2010
Nov 6 2009 to Mar 26 2010
Teaser Image: 
Friday, November 6, 2009 to Friday, March 26, 2010
Start Date: 
Friday, November 6, 2009
Teaser Image Caption: 

Irving Browning Buy My Apples, 1929 Gelatin Silver Print New-York Historical Society, Gift of Irving Browning.

Although at first a casual circle, the group became tightly organized after FDR's nomination. After the election, they were publicly christened the "Brain Trust," and became the central component of the New Deal. This exhibition will focus on the three key members of the Brain Trust—Raymond Moley, Rexford Tugwell, and Adolph Berle—and two of the New Deal cabinet members with whom they worked to bring about FDR's radical changes—Frances Perkins and Harry Hopkins. Using contemporary photographs, cartoons, broadsides, articles and newsreels, this exhibition will be supplemented by audio reminisces from the collection of the Columbia University Oral History Research Office.

 




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View: Panic must not blind India to the horror story about to unfold

Since companies even in orange and green zones require components from red zones, the economic disruption has remained, and will remain, massive. The virus is still spreading fast, so economist Neelkanth Mishra estimates that red zones will expand from 130 districts to 181. The answer can’t be to keep shutting down more and more districts.




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Excise duty on liquor increased by 25pc : Assam Industries and Commerce Minister




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14-day home quarantine must for all returnees: Kerala CM




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AMU's academic session to begin in August




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Home Minister Amit Shah writes to Mamata Banerjee, says trains with migrants labourers not being allowed into state, "Injustice with West Bengal migrant labourers"




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Injustice to migrants: Shah slams Mamata for not allowing rescue trains




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Covid-19 Factoid: 80 per cent of cases in lockdown 3.0 from just 5 states

Five nations witness an upward trajectory in new Covid-19 cases while Iran might be seeing a second wave




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Vizag tragedy aftermath: NDMA issues guidelines for restarting industries

The NDMA guidelines said while restarting a unit, the first week should be considered as the trial or test run period after ensuring all safety protocols




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Despite permission to reopen, industries raise logistical issues

The State government may have permitted industrial units to reopen, but an interaction with MSME bodies brought to light the acute logistical problem




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Shops offer discounts, virtual tours to win back customers

Some stores are giving up to 50% rebate




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Industries set to ferry 20k workers to Bengaluru

Responding to a demand from industries - many of which are struggling without labour even after relaxation - the government has instructed officials in the districts to facilitate movement of workers from various parts of Karnataka to Bengaluru and other industrial districts to kickstart the recovery process.




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Volunteer teams created just to help seniors

They will help the elderly residents buy medicines, vegetables, groceries and obtain travel passes if necessary




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Minister visits site for relocation of Uddandapur reservoir oustees

‘Proper opportunities would be created for their livelihood’




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Gas leak fallout: CPCB asks industrial units across India to go for safety and hazard audit before resuming operations

Gas leak fallout: CPCB asks industrial units across India to go for safety and hazard audit before resuming operations




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RT-PCR test not must to discharge mild cases

RT-PCR test not must to discharge mild cases




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Tamil Nadu allows tea shops to open, but customers can’t drink on premises

Tamil Nadu allows tea shops to open, but customers can’t drink on premises




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Top bureaucrat sustains minor injuries in accident

Top bureaucrat sustains minor injuries in accident




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With government nod, industries set to ferry 20,000 workers to Bengaluru

With government nod, industries set to ferry 20,000 workers to Bengaluru




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PM must ask CMs to let in migrants: Pawar

PM must ask CMs to let in migrants: Pawar




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Forces must shun imports, go for ‘Make In India’, says Gen Bipin Rawat | India News - Times of India

Forces must shun imports, go for ‘Make In India’, says Gen Bipin Rawat | India News - Times of India




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Country must not deviate from secular ethos: Badal




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Punjab govt must set up regulatory body for safety of school children: Harpal Singh Cheema




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Justice Muralidhar transferred to Punjab and Haryana HC




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Justice Muralidhar takes oath as Punjab and Haryan HC Judge




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Punjab busts drug trade racket




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Nationwide lockdown must to save millions: Punjab CM




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Punjab CM terms Sitharaman's announcements as 'inadequate' to address concerns of people, industry




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Centre must ensure protection of doctors, paramedics: Punjab CM




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Punjab CM asks industrial units to start work to stop exodus




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Punjab CM asks industrial units, brick kilns to commence operations with migrant workers




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Help industry amid Covid-19 crisis: Punjab CM urged




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Demand to close Mohali private hospital unjustified: SAS Nagar Deputy Commissioner




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Lockdown hurts hotel industry in Chandigarh




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Sukhbir seeks PM's intervention on Indian students in Australia




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Punjab CM assures support to industrialists amid pandemic




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Punjab Police register case against banned Sikhs of Justice




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Punjab to allow limited industrial activity from Monday