New Delhi [India], September 29: The Kathika Cultural Centre came alive on the evening of September 19th as author Satyartha Mishra unveiled his latest book, The Hapless Voyager, in the presence of celebrated filmmaker Imtiaz Ali, who graced the occasion as the chief guest. The event was att
India's pace bowling mainstay Jasprit Bumrah eclipsed seasoned quick Mohammed Shami to become the eighth-highest wicket-taker for the nation across all formats, following his exploits in the Asia Cup final against Pakistan in Dubai on Sunday.
The youngster's explosive run with the bat has put him within touching distance of eclipsing records held by T20I greats Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Pakistan's Mohammed Rizwan.
Sri Lanka's destructive opener Pathum Nissanka dethroned India's batting wizard Virat Kohli from the pinnacle with a flamboyant ton in the final Super Fours fixture at the ongoing Asia Cup in Dubai.
Following the total lunar eclipse that occurred the previous night, devotees in Ayodhya took a holy dip in the River Saryu and offered prayers on Monday morning. This morning, visuals from Ayodhya's Saryu Ghat showed devotees taking a holy bath in the Saryu River.
Devotees in Varanasi took a holy dip in the River Ganga and offered prayers on Monday morning, following the total lunar eclipse that occurred the previous night.
Excitement swept across India on Sunday night as thousands of people gathered in different cities to witness the much-awaited Total Lunar Eclipse, popularly known as the Blood Moon.
People in large numbers have gathered at the Nehru Planetarium to witness the total Lunar Eclipse on Sunday, which commenced at 8.58 pm across India. Programming Manager of Nehru Planetarium, Prerna Chandra, said that the eclipse will last till 2:25 am.
A total lunar eclipse will be visible across India tonight, including Prayagraj. Jawahar Planetarium officials said it is completely safe to watch with the naked eye. The Moon will appear red-orange, popularly called the "Blood Moon."
According to Dr Harish Gaud, Media In-Charge of the Shri Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC), all shrines will reopen for devotees on the morning of September 8, following the purification rituals.