
Navya Singh
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
Climate Journalist | Founder-News With Navya Previously with @thequint @logicalindians
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2 weeks ago |
dailynorthwestern.com | Navya Singh
The Treblemakers, Northwestern’s East Asian-interest a capella group, put the “sing” in Singapore when they toured the city over Spring Break. “We decided on Singapore because of how multicultural it was as a country, and how representative it was of the people in our group,” Weinberg junior Leah Tan said. The group tours every two years; their last trip took them to California in 2023. This year’s trip was partially funded by the NU community, with over $13,000 raised on the group’s GoFundMe page.
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3 weeks ago |
tribuneindia.com | Navya Singh
The name of Field Marshal Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw, fondly known as Sam Bahadur, is etched in Indian military history. Born on April 3, 1914, in Amritsar, he was the fifth of six children born to Dr Hormusji Manekshaw, a physician, and his wife, Hilla. He completed his early education in Amritsar and joined Sherwood College, Nainital.
Martyrdom of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & Sukhdev: Turning point in Indias freedom struggle - The Tribune
1 month ago |
tribuneindia.com | Navya Singh
As the sun set on the fateful evening of March 23, 1931, at 7.15 pm, three valiant revolutionaries — Bhagat Singh, Shivaram Rajguru and Sukhdev Thapar — embraced martyrdom with unwavering courage. With patriotic songs on their lips and smiles on their faces, they walked fearlessly to the gallows, refusing to submit to their oppressors. Their execution, originally scheduled for March 24, was hastily moved forward by British authorities in a covert attempt to avoid public outrage.
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1 month ago |
tribuneindia.com | Navya Singh
The Imdadkhani-Etawah Gharana is one of the oldest and most illustrious gharanas of Indian classical music and has produced some of the brightest stars in each generation, since the era of Emperor Akbar. Among the most influential being Ustad Vilayat Khan, a visionary sitarist acclaimed as the architect of modern sitar. Vilayat was born on August 28, 1928, at Gouripur, Mymensingh, in East Bengal (now Bangladesh).
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2 months ago |
dailynorthwestern.com | Navya Singh
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