Aries Horoscope Today: Jan 29, 2026 Predictions
Aries horoscope for January 29, 2026 reveals emotional nostalgia, financial caution, and collaborative career success. Ganesha's guidance for love, money, and work.
Aries horoscope for January 29, 2026 reveals emotional nostalgia, financial caution, and collaborative career success. Ganesha's guidance for love, money, and work.
Pisces horoscope for January 29, 2026 reveals a day of romantic connection and career focus while advising financial restraint. Discover detailed predictions for love, finance, and career.
Ganesha's Capricorn horoscope for January 29, 2026 reveals love may challenge you, finance favors stock investments, and career requires caution. Family comfort restores energy.
Scorpio horoscope for January 29, 2026, advises balancing work pressure with love, enjoying life's simple joys, and staying grounded in career decisions. Ganesha Speaks predictions.
Sagittarius daily horoscope for 29 January 2026 reveals financial discipline, career prioritization, and steady love growth. Ganesha advises practicality.
The capital city of Delhi recently illuminated with the International Film Festival for Children and Youth, showcasing global cinema and fostering creativity among young audiences.
At the Kolkata International Book Fair, Ukraine and Russia showcase literature and art to reshape global perceptions beyond war narratives, emphasizing cultural diplomacy through books and exhibitions.
Uttar Pradesh and Japan are strengthening collaboration in tourism, culture, and people-to-people exchanges, with plans for a UP festival in Japan and a 200-member Japanese delegation visiting UP in August.
A district-level cooking contest in Bengaluru showcased 12 forgotten grain-based dishes like jowar ladoo and ragi juice to promote millets, traditional recipes, and sustainable eating practices.
Greece's Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni visited the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi for the Nikos Ghika exhibition, emphasizing strong cultural connections and shared heritage between Greece and India.
Retired Lt Col Thomas Varghese reflects on how simple gift exchanges demonstrate empathy's power to travel full circle, fostering human connections in today's world.
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Jayanthi Chandrasekaran explores how responding to mistakes with honesty rather than denial reveals true character, emphasizing humility in success and integrity in failure.
Patna's Department of Art and Culture announces Vasantotsav workshop from February 5-8 at Bihar Lalit Kala Academy, focusing on traditional Tikuli and Sikki art forms for youth aged 11-29.
The biennial Medaram Jatara tribal festival commenced with the ceremonial arrival of deity Saralamma. Thousands of pilgrims gathered as rituals were performed by priests and ministers.
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Royal scion Samarjitsinh Gaekwad plans to transform Vadodara's historic Kirti Mandir campus into a cultural and leisure hub, featuring restored Vishwamitri ghats and comprehensive heritage restoration.
The Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art returns three looted sculptures to India after research confirmed illegal removal from Tamil Nadu temples. One sculpture will remain on long-term loan.
Kempegowda International Airport launches 'Care by BLR' offering personalized passenger services at both terminals, bookable via Pulse App, website, and counters.
Himachal Pradesh government announces daily flights on Delhi-Shimla and Shimla-Dharamshala routes with Rs 31 crore annual support to enhance tourism and connectivity.
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The ambitious plan to develop Patna's Badi Patan Devi temple as a major tourist hub has been significantly reduced to basic facilities due to land and congestion issues, with costs slashed from Rs7.8 crore to Rs1 crore.
Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit directs officials to create action plan for preserving Bihar's manuscripts, forming district technical teams for survey and cataloguing.
Kanaka Durga temple authorities in Vijayawada investigate claims of impurities in ritual milk, issue notices to priests and suspend staff after WhatsApp message triggers devotee concern.
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