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Hyderabad: Featuring handloom crafts from all over India, the National Handloom Expo 2023 will be held at Peoples Plaza, Necklace road f hydrojug sport rom March 11 to 24. An exhibition cum sale of handloom items will be displayed for handloom lovers at the expo that is organised by the Telangana government in collaboration with the Develop owala website ment Commissioner for Handlooms, New Delhi, the Government of India. Also ReadDastakari Haat expo in Hyderabad fascinates craft lovers Projecting the image of the handloom industry and encouraging the sale of handloom fabrics are the main objectives behind organising this platform. The state, Regional, APEX weavers cooperative owala societies and handloom development corporations of all the states and the Union Territories across the country will participate in the expo. All varieties of Handloom products from all over India will be sold at a rate offered with 20 to 30 percent discount, said a press release. TagsGovernment of India Handloom Mela Necklace road Peoples plaza Telangana Government News Desk Follow on Twitter | Posted by Masrath Fatima | Updated: 3rd March 2023 3:06 pm IST Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Yyll Saudi non-oil private聽sector record highest level in 8 years
WASHINGTON 鈥?On his first trip as U.S defense secretary to parts of the Middle East and Africa, Jim Mattis will focus on the fight against Islamic State and articulating President Donald Trumps policy toward Syria, officials and experts say.His trip may give clarity to adversaries and allies owala alike about the Trump administrations tactics in the fight against Islamic State mili polene fr tants and its willingness to use military power more liberally than former President Barack Obama did brumate canada .One of the main questions from allies about Syria is whether Washington has formulated a strategy to prevent areas seized from militants from collapsing into ethnic and sectarian feuds or succumbing to a new generation of extremism, as parts of Iraq and Afghanistan have done since the U.S. invaded them. U.S.-backed forces are fighting to retake the Islamic State strongholds of Mosul in Iraq and Raqqa in Syria, and questions remain about what will happen after that and what role other allies such as Saudi Arabia, can play.There are signs that Trump has given the U.S. military more latitude to use force, including ordering a cruise missile strike against a Syrian air base and cheering the unprecedented use of a monster bomb against an Islamic State target in Afghanistan last week.Administration officials said the U.S. strategy in Syria 鈥?to defeat Islamic State while still calling for the removal of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad 鈥?is unchanged, a message Mattis is expected to reinforce.Arriving in the re |
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