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325: What would you get when you put these two together? 324: Pingali Venkayya, the designer of the Indian National flag.
325: What would you get when you put these two together? 324: Pingali Venkayya, the designer of the Indian National flag.
324: Whose statue? 323: India House, in Highgate, North London.
323: What was the evocative name given to this structure? It housed a great number of what were then seditious activities. 322: Mount Meru.
322: Which mythical structure is depicted in these images? 321: The Madras Engineering Group, better known as the Madras Sappers.
321: Which group is commemorated in these images? 320: There is an ongoing effort to design a symbol for the Rupee much like the symbols for other currencies. Those were a few entrants to a contest for the same.
320: What are these efforts for? 319: Herbert Hoover.
319: Bilbo, meet Gandalf. Identify the man with the cigar, seen here in a meeting with Nehru, in his capacity as the Chairman of President Truman’s Famine Emergency Committee. He gives off the appearance of being only slightly smaller than the most famous thing named for him. 🙂 318: Ipsita Roy Chakraverti, a promoter of…
318: Identify the kooky lady and the not-quite-well-received film based on her. 317: Thomas Babington Macaulay, Macaulayism
317: What pejorative term for a policy / way of thought is derived from this man’s name? 316: Shiva Kesavan, first Indian to qualify for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Also happens to be the first Indian to win an international medal in winter sports.
316: First Indian to qualify for a 2010 event. Has a few other achievements too. Who? 315: Libraries in Chennai – Connemara, Devaneya Pavanar and Roja Muthiah.