The Ganga river water in Haridwar was found to be in B category, making it unsafe for drinking but suitable for bathing, said Uttarakhand Pollution Control Board on Wednesday.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday launched projects worth Rs 237.38 crores in Prayagraj for security and cleanliness in Maha Kumbh-2025. He made major announcements stating there will be six major bathings between January 13 and February 26. He added that the mela are
Deulghat village which is just seven kilometers away from Buldhana district headquarters and residents say that the village lacks basic facilities, forcing them to buy water for drinking, bathing, and other essential needs.
As many as ten people died by drowning while bathing in Bihar on Sunday. Notably, six children died by drowning in the Sone river in Tumba village of Rohtas district and four children due to drowning while bathing in the river near Saraiya Dhala in Kursela police station area of Katihar
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday expressed condolences over the deaths of four children in Kushha village of Madanpur block under Aurangabad district and three children in Barun block who died due to drowning while bathing, stated Bihar CMO.
Eight people drowned while bathing in the Meshwo River in Gujarat's Gandhinagar on Friday, an official said. The incident took place in Vasna Sogathi village.
The highly anticipated Kharchi Fair is set to commence on July 14, following the traditional bathing ceremony of the fourteen deities at Howrah Ghat at 6:05 am on July 13. The fair, which draws thousands of visitors each year, promises an exciting blend of cultural festivities, community act
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Acclaimed sand artist Manas Kumar Sahoo, in his new art piece has intricately depicted the sacred bathing ceremony rituals of Lord Balabhadra, Lord Jagannath, and Goddess Subhadra on the occasion of Snana Purnima.
Reportedly, the convict was beaten up with the metal (iron) cover of the drainage chamber located near the prison's bathing well after which he sustained deep cuts and started bleeding profusely.