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Record 5 Lakh Pilgrims at Kashi Vishwanath on New Year

Despite bone-chilling cold, a sea of over 5 lakh pilgrims flooded Varanasi's Kashi Vishwanath Dham on New Year's Day 2025, continuing a massive trend since 2022. Authorities deployed drones and full force for crowd management. Read more.

Massive New Year Rush at Deoghar, Dumka Temples

Massive crowds expected at Baba Baidyanath Dham and Basukinath temples on Jan 1. Authorities deploy magistrates, CCTVs, and traffic plans for 2 lakh devotees. Sheeghra Darshan fee doubled. Read for details.

Rs 1,200 Crore Spent, Hussainsagar Lake Still Polluted

Despite over Rs 1,200 crore spent in 20 years, Hyderabad's iconic Hussainsagar lake remains choked with sewage and industrial waste. Residents suffer health issues as pollution levels hit dangerous lows. Read the full investigation.

Govt Extends Moong Procurement to January 22

The Indian government extends green gram procurement under the Price Support Scheme until January 22, 2025, offering relief to farmers. Learn about MSP, procurement agencies, and market impact.

Couple's 16,000 km Bicycle Pilgrimage to Shiva Shrines

Shekhar and Gunjan Dixit from Aligarh chose a spiritual bicycle journey to 12 Jyotirlingas and Char Dham over a honeymoon. They've covered 16,000 km, promoting fitness and eco-travel. Read their inspiring story.

BJP Flags Secret Madrasas in Assam's Char Areas

BJP in Assam raises alarm over secret Qawmi madrasas in riverine areas, alleging curriculum parallels with Jamaat-e-Islami & Haqqani Network. Spokesperson cites historical violence.

Meta AI Glasses Now Support Kannada, Telugu

Meta's AI-powered smart glasses now understand Kannada and Telugu, expanding beyond Hindi and English. Discover how this update enhances accessibility for millions of Indian users.

RSS-backed yatra concludes to save trees near Gangotri

A yatra supported by RSS's environment wing culminated in Harsil, opposing tree felling for Char Dham road widening. Participants tied sacred threads on Deodar trees, calling for sustainable development.

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