Tragedy in Gujarat

Tragedy in Gujarat: Cargo Ropeway Cable Snaps at Pavagadh Hill, Six Workers Lose Their Lives

A tragic incident unfolded at Pavagadh Hill in Gujarat on September 6, 2025, as a cargo ropeway cable snapped, resulting in the deaths of six workers. The accident took place near the revered Kalika Mata temple, shocking both locals and countless pilgrims who frequent the site every year. The Incident: How Events Unfolded In the…

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Punjab floods 2025

Severe Floods Ravage Punjab, India’s Worst in Decades Over 1,600 Villages Submerged, 37 Lives Lost as Rescue Efforts Continue

Punjab is facing one of its worst flood disasters in nearly 40 years. Since heavy monsoon rains began pouring in late August, the situation has escalated rapidly, impacting more than 1,655 villages across all 23 districts. Rivers like the Sutlej, Beas, and Ravi have swollen to dangerous levels, submerging vast areas of farmland and settlements….

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Manipur in Focus

Manipur in Focus Again: PM Modi’s Rare Visit Scheduled for September 13”. After Two Years of Violence, PM Modi Finally Set to Visit Manipur

New Delhi | September 2025 Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit Manipur on September 13, in what would be his first trip to the violence-hit state since the outbreak of ethnic clashes last year. The proposed high-profile visit comes as the region continues to grapple with instability, security challenges, and demands for reconciliation….

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Ravi River Swells

Ravi River Swells, Punjab Flooded: From Metaphor of Heartbreak to Symbol of Overflowing Love

Chandigarh | September 2025 – The Ravi river, once celebrated in poetry, music, and shayari as a symbol of emptiness and heartbreak, has now returned in a form no one expected  swollen, ferocious, and flooding vast stretches of Punjab. After years of being described as “dry” in literature and songs, Ravi has changed its metaphor…

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India Melts at 48°C: Heatwave Devastates Millions—Will Policymakers Wake Up

India Melts at 48°C: Heatwave Devastates Millions—Will Policymakers Wake Up

India is grappling with a historic and deadly heatwave that has pushed temperatures to a searing 48 °C in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan—the highest recorded this season—while claiming hundreds of lives and sparking urgent calls for action. Amid mounting public anguish, experts stress that phenomenal heat disasters demand more than caution—they scream for systemic preparedness. The…

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