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SALEM, TAMILNADU, 31/12/2014: A view of the steel melting shop of Salem Steel Plant. (File Photo) 
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A workshop for chemistry teachers in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, conducted by Vigyan Prasar to mark the International Year of Chemistry.-PHOTOGRAPHS: BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

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Big little bay'

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A silver lining

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District Collector J. Syamalarao interacts with trainee IAS officers in Visakhapatnam on January 26.-C.V. SUBRAHMANYAM

Changing face

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Bipin Chandra: 'The NBT documents Indias oral storytelling traditions.'-BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

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The arrival hall at the Chennai International Airport. The AAI has taken up modernisation of airport infrastructure on a large scale.-K. PICHUMANI

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