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The joint venture's first investment would be in Jetpur Somnath Tollways Ltd., a company that is widening a road stretch in western Gujarat state.
IDFC, Khazanah to Form JV to Invest in India Road Projects Deals India Staff 2011
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The joint venture would acquire the 74% stake of IDFC Projects Ltd. in Jetpur Somnath, initially buying 48% and the remainder later, IDFC said.
IDFC, Khazanah to Form JV to Invest in India Road Projects Deals India Staff 2011
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Deshkalyan Chowdhury/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Ms. Banerjee's first big achievement was to become one of India's youngest parliamentarians when she beat Somnath Chatterjee in 1984.
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The joint venture would acquire the 74% stake of IDFC Projects Ltd. in Jetpur Somnath, initially buying 48% and the remainder later, IDFC said.
IDFC, Khazanah to Form JV to Invest in India Road Projects Deals India Staff 2011
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From Diu I hired a car and drove two hours westward along the coast to Somnath, site of the Hindu temple destroyed by Mahmud of Ghazni, as well as by other invaders, and rebuilt for the seventh time starting in 1947.
India’s New Face 2009
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From Diu I hired a car and drove two hours westward along the coast to Somnath, site of the Hindu temple destroyed by Mahmud of Ghazni, as well as by other invaders, and rebuilt for the seventh time starting in 1947.
India’s New Face 2009
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Some of the worst depredations came at the hands of the Turco-Persian ruler Mahmud of Ghazni, who swept down from eastern Afghanistan and in 1025 destroyed the seaside Hindu temple of Somnath.
India’s New Face 2009
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Some of the worst depredations came at the hands of the Turco-Persian ruler Mahmud of Ghazni, who swept down from eastern Afghanistan and in 1025 destroyed the seaside Hindu temple of Somnath.
India’s New Face 2009
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Living history: the Hindu temple at Somnath, one of the most sacred in India, was sacked by a Muslim conqueror in 1025.
India’s New Face 2009
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Living history: the Hindu temple at Somnath, one of the most sacred in India, was sacked by a Muslim conqueror in 1025.
India’s New Face 2009
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