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Banaras

Alternative transliteration of Varanasi, a holy Hindu city in Uttar Pradesh, India.



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In the boys primary level competition, Banaras Majeed of Government Boys Primary School, Asghar Mall got first position, Muhammad Afyat of Government Elementary School, Khayaban-e-Sir Syed bagged second position, while Qaza Razaq of Government Elementary School, Agriculture Farm stood third.
According to details the police conducted raids here on Friday at different areas of Karachi like Buffer zone, Sohrab Goth, Surjani town, Malir, Quaid Abad and Banaras in accordance with an order issued by the police officials and arrested two hundred foreigners for violating Foreign Act.
This tradition of ceremonial Changing of Guard dates back to the raising of the President's Bodyguards with 50 handpicked Horsemen in 1773, then called 'The Guards of Moguls', at Banaras by the then Governor, Warren Hastings.
 
 
 
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