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  2. Nootokka Jillala Andagadu - Wikipedia

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    The Times of India critic Sravan Vanaparthy rated the film 3/5 and wrote: "Nootokka Jillala Andagadu is a popcorn entertainer with a message to convey about body shaming." [12] Anji Shetty of Sakshi praised the performances of Avasarala and Sharma, and opined that humour and emotions were main drivers of the film.

  3. Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Kashmiri pandit food is elaborate, and an important part of the Pandits' ethnic identity. Kashmiri pandit cuisine usually uses dahi (yogurt), oil, and spices such as turmeric, red chilli, cumin, ginger, and fennel, though they do not use onion and garlic. [101] Birayanis are quite popular, and are the speciality of Kashmir.

  4. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Description Vegetarian/ Non-Vegetarian Machher Jhol: Fish with potol, tomato, chillies, ginger and garlic from Assam: Non-Vegetarian [1]: Pork jarpaa jurpie

  5. Air India Flight - Wikipedia

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    Air India Flight 101, 24 January 1966 crash into Mont Blanc in France; Air India Flight 855, 1 January 1978 crash into the Arabian Sea, near India; Air India Flight 403, 21 June 1982 crash at Bombay, India; Air India Flight 182, 23 June 1985 mid-air bombing near Ireland, over the Atlantic; Air India Express

  6. Air India Flight 101 - Wikipedia

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    Air India Flight 101 was a scheduled Air India passenger flight from Bombay (present-day Mumbai) to London, via Delhi, Beirut, and Geneva.On the morning of 24 January 1966 at 8:02 CET, on approach to Geneva, the Boeing 707-437 operating the flight accidentally crashed into Mont Blanc in France, killing all 117 people on board.

  7. Anglo-Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The British East India Company arrived in India in 1600, [13] developing into a large and established organisation. [14] By 1760, men were returning home from India with money and a taste for Indian food. [15] In 1784, a listing in the Morning Herald and Daily Advertiser promoted ready-mix curry powder to be used in Indian-style dishes. [16]

  8. Mitro Bahini order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Army Eastern Command assembled two existing infantry corps, the IV Corps and the XXXIII Corps, for operations in Bangladesh, and created a new corps [2] besides reorganising the 101 Communication Zone as a combat formation. [3]

  9. No. 101 Squadron IAF - Wikipedia

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    101 Squadron was formed with the specific role of photo reconnaissance. Enjoying the place of pride in the Squadron crest is a trained hunting Falcon, the bird's keen eyesight, quick and sure kill ability symbolises the role for which the Squadron was formed.