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Savitri Devi College & Hospital; The Serpent (TV series) Sevak: The Confessions; Shastri Sisters; Sultan of Delhi (TV series) Sumit Sambhal Lega; Super V; Suvreen Guggal – Topper of The Year; Swaraj (TV series)
This is a list of current and former programmes broadcast on the Indian television Tamil-language channel Sun TV. Current programming ... Vinayagar: 9 October 2017 16 ...
Acharya Shree Bhikshu Hospital is a government hospital located in Moti Nagar, New Delhi, India. [1] Established in 1996, the hospital is managed by the Government of the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi. The hospital opened a new block for new mothers and children in November 2023.
Drivetime TV (2001–2005 in Perth only) The Final Siren (2011 on One) The Game Plan (AFL) (2011–2012 on One) The Game Plan (NRL) (2011–2013 on Ten and One) Good Morning Delhi (2010) Inside Sport; Just for Kicks (simulcast with Fox Sports 2017 on One) Late Night League (NRL) (1989–1991) Melbourne Cup Carnival Preview Show (2020–2023 ...
The Road Trip is a 2024 comedy drama series based on Beth O'Leary's novel of the same name. The series was developed by 42 in association with VIS for Paramount+ . The series premiered on Paramount+ on 26 December 2024.
Airtel IPT is available in some of the main cities in India such as New Delhi and Bangalore which have about 175 television channels on offer with time shifting in several TV packages and a small number of television channels offered on premium subscription rates including Movies on Demand offered at premium and pay-per-view rates SVOD and ...
Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital is a multi-specialty hospital inside campus of Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi that was founded and headed by Dr. Sheila Singh Paul. [ 1 ] History
Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Road was earlier called Aurangzeb Road, named so by the British after the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.In November 2014, Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee petitioned the Prime Minister of India to change the name of Aurangzeb Road after Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh guru, as a tribute to him on his martyrdom anniversary observed on 24 November. [3]