HYDERABAD: The Srisailam damNational Dam Safety Authority (NDSA) on Thursday pulled up Andhra Pradesh over neglecting safety of the Srisailam dam, and ordered it to complete repairs to the huge ...
It is believed that bathing in the Ganga on Chaitra Amavasya destroys sins committed knowingly or unknowingly. Know more about this day. , Spirituality News - Times Now ...
Ram Navami is celebrated every year on the Navami Tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the Chaitra month. (Photo: Freepik) One of the most important festivals for Hindus is Ram Navami. It is celebrated every ...
Venus is the planet that controls relationships, luxuries and attraction. Venus in Pisces is in exaltation. A retrograde of Venus in Pisces may prove to be fatal when it comes to relationships, ...
iPhone 16e launched in India for Rs 59,900. Apple launched the iPhone SE 4, err, iPhone 16e on February 19, 2025. Sales are starting from today, February 28, i.e., about 10 days later. Billed as ...
Mumbai: The Bombay High Court dismissed a petition seeking the transfer of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) bonds held by a Jain man to his mother and wife after he and his children renounced worldly ...
Maha Shivratri vrat (fast) is traditionally observed on the same day when the Chaturdashi Tithi prevails during the Nishita Kaal (midnight). Since the Chaturdashi Tithi begins at 11:08 AM on ...
Mahashivratri is a Hindu festival that is celebrated in honour of Lord Shiva. It is believed that on this day, Lord Shiva performed the Tandava, his cosmic dance of creation, preservation, and ...
To learn more about the Taj Mahal, AD chatted with Rizvi and local licensed tour guide BK Jain. Here’s everything you need to know. Where is the Taj Mahal located? The Taj Mahal is located in ...
The video has gone viral, and Rajani's fans are left teary-eyed upon hearing the painful words of Rajani Jain. Rajani expressed her raw emotions, stating, "I still feel his presence everywhere.
This Year the auspicious Shivaratri is falling on February 26 (Wednesday). The Chaturdashi Tithi Begins at 11:08 am on Wednesday and ends on the next day at 8:54 am. Devotees generally observe a ...
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