Over the past three months, 295 road accidents along the Kabul-Kandahar highway have left 102 people dead and 402 injured, including women and children, officials said. Authorities blame reckless driving, unlicensed drivers, and poor road conditions for the surge, and have set up checkpoints
New Delhi [India], July 22: Scheduled for release on 29 August 2025, The Chola Tigers is the second book in Amish's Indic Chronicles, after the bestselling Legend of Suheldev. A thrilling historical saga of defiance, honour and redemption it celebrates the indomitable spirit of India. When t
He announced that the sacred relic, broken into pieces by Mughal ruler Muhammad Ghazni in 1026 AD, had been recovered and would undergo a 40-day purification ritual before its consecration.
Shastry said, "I received these statues 21 years ago. Before this, my uncle had kept it. He gave me this and ordered me to install at least 2 of them in Somnath temple in Gujarat. This is the real statue of Somnath. It's been 1000 years... My uncle ordered me to install it in Somnath Ji. It
BJP's State President and MLA from Shikaripura Assembly Constituency, Karnataka, Vijayendra Yediyurappa alleged that the Congress government in the state was behaving like Muhammad of Ghazni and during the ongoing Navratri at Mysore the nameplates of the great men who contributed greatly to
There are no buildings for schools in the Ajristan district of Afghanistan’s Ghazni province where thousands of students must study in tents or disclosed areas, TOLO News reported.
New Delhi [India], July 17: A film titled "The Battle Story of Somnath" is being announced today on the auspicious occasion of Sawan Shivratri. This pan-India film will be made in Hindi and Telugu languages under the banner of 2Idiots Films, produced by Manish Mishra and Ranjit Sharma and di
Following the Taliban order to ban beauty salons run by women in several provinces across Afghanistan, the Director of Promotion of Virtue and Prohibition of the Taliban in Ghazni Province warned them to end such activities by the end of the month, according to Khaama Press.
On Wednesday, an explosive device left over from previous conflicts exploded as a farmer was working in his farmland in Asghar Khil village of Moqar district, killing him on the spot, the provincial official said.
Speaking to reporters in Washington D.C., the US State Department's Spokesman Mathew Miller also said that the World Food Program halted distribution in two districts of Ghazni province from January to April when local officials attempted to interfere in distribution.
One child was killed and another was wounded after an explosive device left over from a past conflict exploded in the Deyak district of Afghanistan's eastern Ghazni province, Khaama Press reported on Monday.