Delhi records min of 8.9 degree C; shallow fog hits land, air traffic

Delhi records min of 8.9 degree C; shallow fog hits land, air traffic

New Delhi, Jan 6  Delhi recorded minimum temperature of 8.9 degree Celsius, two notches above the seasonal average, on Saturday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has yet again predicted a “cold day” in Delhi on Saturday with maximum temperature to hover around 16 degree Celsius. The city also witnessed shallo fog affecting traffic and rail…

PM Modi expected to visit Kerala thrice before LS polls

PM Modi expected to visit Kerala thrice before LS polls

Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 6  After receiving a rousing reception during his trip to Thrissur earlier this week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit Kerala at least three more times before the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, sources said. The Thrissur visit on Wednesday appears to have given a huge boost to the morale of the…

French newspaper chronicles Kashmir’s journey from conflict-ridden past to blossoming present

French newspaper chronicles Kashmir’s journey from conflict-ridden past to blossoming present

Srinagar, Jan 6  Acknowledging the great transformation of Kashmir from violence to resurgent paradise, a French newspaper on Saturday chronicled Kashmir’s story. Le Figaro, the French newspaper, report titled, ‘Enchanting transformation of Kashmir in a striking turn of events’, said: “Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) experienced an unprecedented surge in tourism in 2023, welcoming a record-breaking…

Temperature under free fall, Jammu records season’s coldest night

Temperature under free fall, Jammu records season’s coldest night

Srinagar, Jan 6 Mercury continued its free fall on Saturday as Jammu city recorded season’s lowest temperature at 4.1 degrees Celsius. The Valley also remained in the throes of intense dry cold wave. MeT department statement said that Srinagar recorded minus 5.4, Gulmarg minus 4.5 and Pahalgam minus 6.3 as the minimum temperature on Saturday….

SABARIMALA PILGRIMS FIND SHELTER IN K’TAKA MOSQUE, GRANTED PERMISSION FOR PUJA

SABARIMALA PILGRIMS FIND SHELTER IN K’TAKA MOSQUE, GRANTED PERMISSION FOR PUJA

odagu (Karnataka), Jan 6 A group of six Hindu pilgrims from north Karnataka who reached Sabarimala temple in Kerala during night, and faced the threat of wildlife attacks, were relieved after they were allowed to stay in the premises of a mosque in the Kodagu district. The management and religious preachers of the Livaul Huda…