A BCom final-year student of Christ Nagar College, Maranalloor, drowned in the Neyyar River behind Aruvipuram Temple on Monday. Police identified the deceased as Vishnu Gopikrishnan (21), son of ...
The Media Studies Department of Christ Nagar College, in collaboration with the Bethania Rehabilitation Centre for the Disabled, Kumarapuram, organised an outreach programme ‘Snehasparsham 2025’ ...
CHRISTECH 2026, a two-day national tech festival organised by Christ Nagar College, Maranalloor, concluded on Saturday. Raju Narayana Swamy, Principal Secretary, inaugurated the fest on Friday. The ...
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Dance has always been a vital part of Thara Ravisankar’s life. An assistant professor in the Department of Media Studies at Christ Nagar College in Thiruvananthapuram, she has been ...
Nagar (Urdu: ریاست نگر, Riyasat Nagar) was a Burusho [2] princely state located in the northern region of present-day Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan. Between 1891 and 1947, it maintained a subsidiary alliance with British India.
Street addresses, though, especially in Delhi, aren't simple. You find a nagar or a district and there is no rhyme or reason to numbers or streets.
Historians claim the origin of Nagars to be purely Aryan, having come to India from Southern Europe and Central Asia. They migrated through the Hindu Kush to either Trivishtapa or Tibet; later through Kashmir and settled around Kurukshetra.
Nagar is a town near to the Gilgit Valley in the Gilgit–Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. The town is located in Hunza–Nagar District and was the capital of the former State of Nagar.
Nagars are believed to be one of the oldest of the Brahmin groups. Historians claim the origin of Nagars to be purely Aryan, having come to India from Southern Europe and Central Asia.