In a tragic incident, Holi celebrations took a violent turn in Jharkhand’s Giridih on March 14, as clashes erupted between two communities near Ghodthambha Chowk. The festive atmosphere quickly descended into chaos, with vehicles set ablaze amid the unrest. Reportedly, the violence took place when a Holi procession was passing through a particular street, leading to an altercation that spiralled out of control for nearly an hour. While tensions remain high, officials have assured that the situation is under control.
15 March,2025 02:41 PM ISTIt's that time of the year again!! Get ready for the grandest celebration of culture, crafts, and traditions—the 38th Surajkund International Crafts Mela, happening from February 7th to 23rd, 2025, in Surajkund, Faridabad! One of the largest craft fairs in the world, Surajkund Mela brings together artisans, performers, and visitors from across India and beyond. It's a spectacular 17-day event where you'll find a colorful world of Indian handicrafts, cultural performances, and delicious regional cuisines. This year, the Mela is celebrating 'Shilp Mahakumbh'—a grand gathering of artisans, just like the Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj. Let's take a look at the key details of Surajkund Mela 2025. Watch video for more details.
05 February,2025 04:55 PM ISTMaharashtra Chief Minister and Shiv Sena leader Eknath Shinde expressed his gratitude to the voters of Maharashtra, calling the alliance’s victory a "landslide." He had earlier predicted that Mahayuti would secure a resounding win and thanked all sections of society for their support. As Mahayuti is set to form the government, Shinde and party leaders celebrate sweets (ladoos). Speaking on the formation of the new government, Shinde stated, "Let the final results come in. Then, just as we fought the elections together, all three parties will sit together and take a decision on who will be the Chief Minister." His comments reflect the collaborative approach the alliance will take in finalizing the leadership.
23 November,2024 02:18 PM ISTUttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath spoke at a public rally in Panki ahead of the state Assembly elections. He questioned why certain leaders should be elected when they have failed to achieve key goals. He criticized them for not being able to build the Ram temple, failing to honor leaders like Bhagwan Birsa Munda and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, and not ensuring the safety of women. Yogi Adityanath also accused them of not taking action against illegal immigrants, such as Bangladeshis and Rohingya Muslims. He argued that these leaders have not worked for the welfare of the poor, implying that they are unfit to govern and deliver on the people's needs. Watch the video for more information.
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