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Cyclonic Storm Fengal: तमिलनाडु, केरल और कर्नाटक में भारी बारिश का अलर्ट, जानें ताजा अपडेट
Cyclonic Storm Fengal : बंगाल की खाड़ी में उठे चक्रवाती तूफान ‘फेंगल’ का असर अब देश के कई राज्यों में देखने को मिल रहा है। भारतीय मौसम विज्ञान विभाग (IMD) ने तमिलनाडु, केरल, कर्नाटक और झारखंड समेत अन्य राज्यों में भारी बारिश का येलो अलर्ट जारी किया है। इस तूफान की वजह से अगले कुछ दिनों में ठंड और अधिक बढ़ने की संभावना है। आइए, जानते हैं इस चक्रवात से जुड़ी ताजा जानकारी और प्रभावित राज्यों की…
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Cyclone Fengal, currently intensifying over the Bay of Bengal, is on track to make landfall along the Tamil Nadu coast, bringing with it heavy rains, high winds, and a threat of widespread disruption. As the storm approaches, Tamil Nadu authorities have issued urgent warnings and advisories to ensure public safety.
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Navy braces up to deal with Cyclone Fengal brewing in Bay of Bengal
The Navy was bracing up to deal with Cyclone Fengal which is brewing in the Bay of Bengal and expected to intensify in the next one or two days.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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खतरनाक चक्रवाती तूफान 'दाना' में बदला बंगाल की खाड़ी में बना निम्न दबाव, ���टीय क्षेत्र से निकाले जाएंगे 10 लाख लोग
Cyclone dana updates: बंगाल की खाड़ी के ऊपर बना निम्न दबाव अब चक्रवाती तूफान ‘दाना’ में तब्दील हो गया है। इसके बाद ओडिशा सरकार ने तटीय इलाकों से लोगों को निकालने ��ा काम तेज कर दिया है। राज्य के 14 जिलों के संवेदनशील इलाकों में 288 बचाव दल तैनात कर दिए गए हैं। अधिकारियों ने यह जानकारी दी है कि राज्य सरकार ने पहले ही 19 एनडीआरएफ की टीमें, 51 ओडिशा आपदा त्वरित कार्रवाई बल (ओडीआरएएफ) की टीमें और 178…
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Weak Rainfall Anticipated in Jharkhand Over Next Few Days
No severe rainfall alerts have been issued for the state; IMD predicts light to moderate rainfall. Due to a subdued monsoon, Jharkhand anticipates limited rainfall over the next 3-4 days, with a gradual increase in maximum temperatures. RANCHI – The Ranchi Meteorological Centre of IMD anticipates that Jharkhand will experience mild to moderate rainfall over the next five days, with no heavy…
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Cyclone MichaungCyclone Michaung Live | ट्रैक फिर बदल गया है चक्रवाती तूफान मिचौंग आंध्र और ओडिशा की ओर बढ़ रहा है
हेलो नमस्कार दोस्तों आप सभी का फिर से स्वागत है तो साइक्लोन मिच के बारे में बात करेंगे साइक्लोन मि चोंग का ट्रैक में लगातार चेंज हो रहा है तो अभी का लेटेस्ट ट्रैक क्या बोलता है और कहां पर लैंडफॉल का संभावना है और कहां पर सबसे ज्यादा प्रभाव इस साइक्लोन का पड़ सकता है इसके बारे में पूरा डिटेल में बात करेंगे तो पूरा इंफॉर्मेशन पाने के लिए वीडियो को लास्ट तक देखिए और चैनल को सब्सक्राइब और वीडियो को…
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ALERT: Heavy rains in these districts till 15th of this month Repoted News..
Rains are falling in many districts of Andhra Pradesh due to the effect of the cyclone formed in the Bay of Bengal. Meteorological department officials said that these rains will fall till 15th of this month. Weather department officials said heavy rains will occur in Bapatla, Prakasam, Nellore, Annamayya, Chittoor, Sri Sathyasai, Tirupati and Kadapa districts today, while light to moderate rains are likely to occur in some parts of Kurnool, Nandyala, Anantapur and Chittoor districts.
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चक्रवाती तूफान से बदला मौसम का मिजाज, रात का पारा 3.2 डिग्री सेल्सियस लुढ़का
नर्मदापुरम। बंगाल की खाड़ी (Bay of Bengal) में उठे चक्रवाती तूफान () का असर ��िले में भी देखने को मिल रहा है। तूफान के प्रभाव से जिले में बादलों की आवाजाही तेज हो गई हैं और हवा की रफ़्तार से लोगों को गर्मी से राहत मिली है। इस दौरान तापमान में हल्का बदलाव हुआ है। तेज तपन से अभी राहत बनी हुई है।मौसम विशेषज्ञों (weather experts) के मुताबिक मौसम में बदलाव होने के बादलों के साथ हवाओं में नमी है, एवं…

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"Evening is approaching at the confluence of two rivers in the Bay of Bengal — the Payra and Bishkhali. Still, the fishermen at the pier in Gazimahmud village are busy preparing for the next day’s work — every boat here is now illuminated by small solar-powered devices.
“Solar power is now not only in homes, it is also at our work. Now, there is no rush to return home when it is evening,” says fisherman Altaf Hossain, who is arranging fishing nets in his boat so that he’s ready for tomorrow.
Hossain is now able to work longer hours and boost his income, and he doesn’t have to worry about his wife and kids at home at night. The children sit under a solar-powered light to study, while Hossain’s wife, Roksana Begum, does various chores.
“The sun gives us light both during the day and at night,” Begum says. “It has made our lives much easier and has changed our livelihoods.”
Gazimahmud village is about 30 kilometres away from Barguna Sadar, the southernmost district of Bangladesh. A winding road leads to this village, where the sea and two rivers meet. The people of this remote community still remember the devastation caused by the powerful Cyclone Sidr in 2007, when 30 locals died. When the storm hit, it was difficult for many to reach safety as the entire area was dark. Now, thanks to most of the houses in the village having solar power, the community feels better prepared for future disasters.
“We have more faith in solar power, because, when a storm comes, the electricity connection may be disconnected or the power may be turned off, but solar power helps us to find a safe shelter by showing us the way,” says resident Monir Hossain.
Unprecedented success
Bangladesh has implemented the world’s largest off-grid solar power programme, with 20 million people across the country benefiting, according to the World Bank.
What began as a pilot project in 2003, involving 50,000 households, ultimately reached 14% of the population within 15 years, while some 200,000 rural businesses and religious facilities benefited from the Solar Home Systems (SHS) initiative as well.
The programme, which officially ran until 2018, was implemented in partnership with the private sector. Among other measures, the state provided generous incentives, such as tax breaks, for rooftop solar installers, and also focused on ensuring financing mechanisms were in place.
Together with 56 partner organisations, the government installed 4.1 million solar systems in remote areas by 2018.
According to the World Bank, the initiative has improved health and living conditions — including by reducing the use of kerosene lamps and thereby tackling indoor air pollution — and boosted school attendance. It also led to household solar becoming “a credible electricity source”.
“The Solar Home Systems programme has shown that millions of dollars raised internationally can be efficiently leveraged to provide loans of as little as $100 in remote corners of the country, enabling a rural household to purchase a solar home system,” according to Amit Jain, a senior energy specialist at the World Bank...
To clean up its power grid and contribute to the fight against climate change, Bangladesh plans to install 4.1GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, up from around 1.2GW today."
-via The Progress Playbook, March 10, 2025
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चक्रवाती तूफान फेंगल: तमिलनाडु और पुडुचेरी में भारी बारिश और तेज हवाओं का अलर्ट
नई दिल्ली: देशभर में मौसम का मिजाज बदल गया है और इस बार दक्षिण-पश्चिम बंगाल की खाड़ी में उठा चक्रवाती तूफान ‘फेंगल’ ने सभी की चिंता बढ़ा दी है। भारतीय मौसम विभाग (IMD) ने शनिवार, 30 नवंबर के दौरान चक्रवात के तमिलनाडु और पुडुचेरी तट से टकराने का अनुमान जताया है। इस तूफान ने गति पकड़ते हुए तेज हवाएं और भारी बारिश की चेतावनी दी है, जिससे कई इलाकों में बाढ़ जैसी स्थितिया�� उत्पन्न हो सकती हैं। फेंगल…
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Deep depression over Bay of Bengal intensifies, Cyclone Dana to hit Odisha coast on Thursday
The deep depression over the east-central Bay of Bengal on Wednesday morning intensified into a cyclonic storm ‘Dana’ and is likely to hit Odisha and West Bengal coasts a day later.
“Yesterday’s deep depression over the east-central Bay of Bengal moved west-northwestwards with a speed of 18 kmph during the past six hours and intensified into a cyclonic storm Dana,” said the India Meteorological Department.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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Explore india throughour lens
India is home to numerous hidden gems that remain off the beaten path for most people’s travel. Here are some unexplored destinations worth considering:
India, a land of vibrant diversity, boasts an abundance of unexplored destinations waiting to be unearthed. Going to these lesser known places offers offers numbers of advatages . Firstly, it fosters cultural enrichment; unexplored places often harbor unique, untouched traditions and ways of life. Immersing oneself in these novel experiences promotes cross-cultural understanding and appreciation. Secondly, exploration drives economic growth in these previously overlooked areas. The influx of curious travelers stimulates local economies and encourages infrastructural development through travel. Furthermore, unexplored regions often possess unspoiled natural beauty. Responsible tourism in these areas promotes environmental conservation. Lastly, exploring the unknown satiates our innate human desire for adventure and discovery. It pushes the boundaries of our knowledge, challenging preconceived notions and sparking new insights. In conclusion, the importance of exploring unexplored places in India lies in their potential to enrich our cultural understanding, drive economic development, conserve natural beauty, and satiate our thirst for adventure.
When one thinks of India, the mind often conjures images of majestic palaces, bustling cities, and serene landscapes. However, beyond the mainstream attractions lies a trove of hidden gems that not only offer breathtaking experiences but also play a crucial role in the economic growth of local communities. In this blog post, I want to take you on a journey through some of these lesser-known places, exploring how they contribute to local economies while setting the stage for personal growth for both travelers and locals alike
1. Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh
Nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, Ziro Valley offers stunning landscapes, terraced rice fields, and a glimpse into the unique culture of the Apatani tribe. The valley is known for its pine-clad hills and pleasant climate year-round.
2. Majuli, Assam
The world's largest river island, Majuli, is a haven of Assamese culture and biodiversity. Visitors can explore Vaishnavite monasteries, witness traditional mask-making, and observe rare migratory birds.
3. Gurez Valley, Jammu and Kashmir
Located near the Line of Control, Gurez Valley is a remote paradise with snow-capped peaks, pristine rivers, and ancient Dard culture. The valley's isolation has preserved its natural beauty and traditional way of life.
4. Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu
This ghost town at the southeastern tip of Pamban Island was destroyed by a cyclone in 1964. Today, it offers haunting ruins, pristine beaches, and the unique experience of standing at the confluence of the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean.
5. Nubra Valley, Ladakh
While Ladakh is gaining popularity, the remote Nubra Valley remains relatively unexplored. Known for its sand dunes, double-humped Bactrian camels, and ancient Buddhist monasteries, it offers a surreal landscape.
6. Mechuka, Arunachal Pradesh
This secluded valley near the Indo-China border boasts snow-capped mountains, crystal-clear rivers, and a blend of Buddhist and animist cultures. Its remoteness has kept it pristine and culturally rich.
7. Sandakphu, West Bengal
Sandakhpi is all about awe-inspiring beauty, providing you with the best views possible which includes world;s four highest peaks- Everest,Kangchenjunga,Lhotse,Makalu. At 7000 ft above sea level, on the border of India and Nepal if the Singalila National Park.
These destinations offer unique experiences for adventurous travel
to explore India's lesser-known wonders. However, some may require special permits or guided tours due to their remote locations or proximity to sensitive areas.
Venturing off the beaten path to lesser-known destinations unveils a treasure trove of unique activities and experiences. These unexplored gems offer authentic, untouched encounters that differ vastly from the generic experiences found in tourist hotspots. For instance, visiting the hidden hill tribes of North East India provides an opportunity to participate in ancient rituals and learn traditional crafts. Similarly, the lesser-known vineyards of Nashik offer wine-tasting tours and grape-stomping festivities. The remote villages of Spiti Valley provide a chance to partake in homestays, gaining insight into the daily lives of the locals. Furthermore, the unspoiled natural beauty of these areas allows for unparalleled outdoor adventures. From trekking through pristine forests to rafting down untamed rivers, these experiences connect travelers with nature in its purest form. The true magic of travel lies in these unique experiences found in lesser-known destinations. They allow for authentic cultural immersion, unforgettable adventures, and the creation of memories that last a lifetime. Stepping off the beaten path and embracing the unknown is the key to truly enriching travel experiences.
Exploring these lesser-known destinations not only enriches our travel experiences but also provides crucial economic support to local communities. Every souvenir purchased, every meal enjoyed, and every story shared contributes to sustaining these unique places and their inhabitants. Moreover, as travelers, we embark on journeys of self-discovery through these interactions. We redefine our perspectives and embrace personal growth, allowing for a deeper understanding of the world around us. It is in these hidden corners of India that we find not just adventure, but also the profound beauty of human connection and cultural richness. Therefore next time you are about to plan a trip,try thesehidden gems and your mind will bow away! Discover the unheard stories and vibrant lives waiting beyond the familiar, and in doing so, empower the local economy while enriching your own journey of growth.
Travel is more than just seeing new places; it's about immersing ourselves in different cultures and narratives that inspire transformation. Let us continue to explore the lesser-known gems of India, where every step taken not only stimulates local economies but also leads us toward a journey of self-realization. Happy exploring!
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Jharkhand Braces for Heavy Rainfall as Low-Pressure Systems Converge
IMD Warns of Widespread Precipitation and Potential Flooding in Northeastern and Central Regions Jharkhand’s weather patterns are shifting dramatically as multiple low-pressure systems converge, prompting heightened vigilance across the state. RANCHI – The India Meteorological Department has issued alerts for widespread rainfall and potential flooding in Jharkhand due to converging low-pressure…
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What Makes Bangladesh's Landscape So BREATHTAKING?
Imagine standing on the banks of the Ganges, or Padma as it’s known here, watching as the mighty river merges with the Brahmaputra, or Jamuna, and the Meghna. These three great rivers converge to form one of the largest delta systems in the world, creating a landscape that is predominantly low-lying and flood-prone. Over 80% of Bangladesh is made up of floodplains, making it one of the most fertile regions on the planet. The soil here is rich, nurtured by the annual monsoon rains that breathe life into agriculture. Rice paddies stretch as far as the eye can see, a patchwork of green and gold swaying in the breeze, feeding millions. Yet, this beauty comes with a cost. The very rivers that nourish the land also bring destruction. The tropical monsoon climate, characterized by three distinct seasons—hot and humid summers, torrential rainy monsoons, and cool, dry winters—creates a rhythm of life that is both predictable and unpredictable. From March to June, the heat can be oppressive, and as the monsoon descends in June, the skies open up, unleashing torrents that can lead to catastrophic flooding. The cool winter months offer a brief respite, but the threat of cyclones looms large, especially for the coastal regions. Now, let’s talk about the Sundarbans, a jewel in Bangladesh’s crown. This is the world’s largest mangrove forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a sanctuary for the Bengal tiger. Picture yourself wandering through this labyrinth of trees, where the land meets the water, and the air is thick with the sounds of nature. The Sundarbans are not just a beautiful landscape; they play a crucial role in protecting the coastline from erosion and acting as a buffer against storms. However, even this natural wonder faces threats from climate change, with rising sea levels and increased storm intensity jeopardizing its future. As we explore further, we can’t ignore the Chittagong Hill Tracts in the southeast, the only significant highland areas in this predominantly flat country. Here, hills rise up to 1,000 meters, offering a stark contrast to the lowlands. These hills are home to various indigenous communities, each with their own unique cultures and traditions, living in harmony with the land. But even in these serene landscapes, challenges abound, from land disputes to the impacts of climate change. Now, let’s shift gears and look at the political geography of Bangladesh. The country is divided into eight administrative divisions, with Dhaka as the capital. Dhaka is not just the political heart; it’s a bustling metropolis, a melting pot of cultures, and the economic hub of the nation. Imagine the vibrant streets filled with rickshaws, the aroma of street food wafting through the air, and the sheer energy of the people. It’s a city that never sleeps, yet it grapples with challenges like overcrowding and pollution. Chattogram, the major port city, plays a pivotal role in trade and commerce, while other cities like Khulna, Rajshahi, Sylhet, and Barishal contribute to the rich tapestry of urban life in Bangladesh. The geopolitical significance of this country cannot be overstated. It sits at a strategic crossroads in South Asia, with access to the Bay of Bengal, making it a vital player in regional initiatives like SAARC and BIMSTEC. Yet, relationships with neighboring India and Myanmar can be fraught with tension, particularly over shared river resources and border security issues.
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