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PM Modi Unveils Uttarakhand Projects & Special Stamps

Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrates Uttarakhand's silver jubilee with special postage stamps, ₹8,000 crore infrastructure projects, and ₹62 crore farmer benefits. Discover the cultural tribute.

Sirpur Heritage Sites Reorganized for UNESCO Bid

A joint inspection on Nov 8 marks a key step for Sirpur's UNESCO World Heritage nomination. Discover the plan for 34 heritage sites, eco-friendly transport, and enhanced visitor facilities.

6 Rahu Ketu Temples Every Devotee Must Visit

Discover 6 powerful Rahu and Ketu temples across India where devotees perform rituals to balance planetary influences and seek spiritual growth. Plan your pilgrimage today!

Kerala Temple Opens Only 12 Days Each Year

Discover the mystical Sreevallabha Temple in Kerala, where divine doors open for less than two weeks annually, blending ancient legends with celestial timing.

India's 5 Hidden Cave Wonders for History Buffs

Explore India's mysterious underground world with these 5 spectacular hidden caves that reveal ancient civilizations, breathtaking rock-cut architecture, and untold historical mysteries waiting to be uncovered.

Ashoka Pillar Damaged in Meerut Vehicle Accident

A historically significant Ashoka Pillar in Meerut's Brahmpuri area suffered damage after being struck by a vehicle, with viral video footage triggering widespread anger and demands for better protection of heritage sites.

Pune's Humble Gurdwara: Sikh Faith Epicenter

Discover the hidden history of Pune's Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar - a modest Sikh shrine that became the spiritual heart of the community and played a crucial role during Partition.

Russia's Nuclear Warning: Test Sites 'Always Ready'

In a chilling revelation, Russian President Vladimir Putin's key aide warns that Russia's nuclear test sites remain operational and ready as tensions with the United States escalate dramatically.

Raj Thackeray: Demolish Namo Centres in Forts

MNS chief Raj Thackeray has sparked controversy by demanding the removal of tourism centers named after PM Modi from historic forts in Maharashtra, calling them an insult to Maratha heritage.

Why New Yorkers Might Still Vote for Andrew Cuomo

Exclusive analysis reveals why Andrew Cuomo retains voter support despite being blamed for thousands of nursing home COVID-19 deaths. Discover the political calculus behind New York's forgiveness.

Delhi shuts 800+ sites in dust crackdown

Delhi government launches massive anti-dust campaign, shutting down unregistered construction sites and imposing strict new guidelines to combat air pollution.

Philadelphia's Grand 250th US Anniversary Plans

Discover how Philadelphia, the birthplace of American independence, is preparing for the nation's grand 250th anniversary celebration in 2026 with historic sites, special events, and immersive experiences.

Char Dham Temples Close for Winter Season

The sacred Char Dham temples of Gangotri, Yamunotri, and Kedarnath have officially closed for winter, marking an early end to the pilgrimage season amid heavy snowfall predictions in Uttarakhand.

New Zealand: Top Study Abroad Choice 2025

Discover why New Zealand's world-class education, post-study work opportunities, and stunning landscapes make it the perfect study abroad choice for Indian students in 2025.

6 Must-Visit Minars in India: Beyond Qutub Minar

Discover India's stunning minarets beyond Delhi's famous Qutub Minar. From Hyderabad's iconic Charminar to forgotten historical gems, explore these architectural wonders that tell stories of India's rich heritage.

Mysuru Demands Recognition for More Tourism Destinations

Mysuru residents and stakeholders are pushing the government to officially recognise lesser-known destinations, aiming to boost tourism, ease city congestion, and ensure year-round economic benefits for the heritage city.

Viceregal Lodge Kitchen Wing Opens After Decade

After nearly a decade of restricted access, the historic kitchen wing of Viceregal Lodge in Chandigarh is preparing to open its doors to visitors in November, offering a glimpse into colonial-era culinary history.

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