Hindustan Astro doesn’t just predict your future—it helps you shape it.
Because sometimes, the answers you seek are already written in the stars. You just need the right guide to read them.
“Leaders don’t create followers, they create more leaders”. Punit Sharma started his political journey in the year 2002, he joined BJP as BJP Yuva Morcha's Karyakarta of Junagadh Mahanagar. Be it any circumstance he is always there to help the people of Junagadh and this is the reason why he is an Ideal of the people and also for the youth of Junagadh.
A nation’s youth is its driving force and India has been lacking in that space despite being the world’s fastest growing economy. Whenever a youngster is asked about his prospective career choice, seldom does any choose politics as one. Political veterans keep calling for millennials to join their political parties in public events but a very few Young names Can make it up.
Young scientist of Amravati Rishabhkumar was born in ordinary family and had many struggles in his life.
But As their is a saying ” No Pain, No gain”
Rishabhkumar Bhutada has achieved many recognition in his life.
Hindustan Astro doesn’t just predict your future—it helps you shape it.
Because sometimes, the answers you seek are already written in the stars. You just need the right guide to read them.
“Leaders don’t create followers, they create more leaders”. Punit Sharma started his political journey in the year 2002, he joined BJP as BJP Yuva Morcha's Karyakarta of Junagadh Mahanagar. Be it any circumstance he is always there to help the people of Junagadh and this is the reason why he is an Ideal of the people and also for the youth of Junagadh.
A nation’s youth is its driving force and India has been lacking in that space despite being the world’s fastest growing economy. Whenever a youngster is asked about his prospective career choice, seldom does any choose politics as one. Political veterans keep calling for millennials to join their political parties in public events but a very few Young names Can make it up.
Young scientist of Amravati Rishabhkumar was born in ordinary family and had many struggles in his life.
But As their is a saying ” No Pain, No gain”
Rishabhkumar Bhutada has achieved many recognition in his life.
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Delhi is bracing for a spell of rain, thunderstorms, and strong gusty winds reaching up to 70 kilometers per hour from Wednesday through Friday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned. In response to the expected severe weather, the IMD has issued yellow and orange alerts signaling moderate to severe weather-related risks for the city.
In a tragic incident on Saturday night, a 9-year-old boy named Aryaman Chaudhary was electrocuted while playing in a Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) park located in Kalkaji, southeast Delhi.
The National Anti-Corruption Commission first investigates and impartially investigates complaints of crime, corruption, injustice and gets to the truth. Then, without any delay, it brings the matter to the attention of the highest authorities and informs them about the matter.
Delhi experienced its warmest Republic Day in eight years on Sunday, with the maximum temperature reaching 23.7°C, two degrees above normal, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The last time the capital recorded a higher temperature on January 26 was in 2017, when it reached 26.1°C.
Delhi is facing a cold wave on Monday morning, with temperatures dipping and chilly winds sweeping through the national capital. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Delhi recorded a temperature of 11.4 degrees Celsius at 5:30 am, signaling a significant drop in temperature. Dense fog in parts of Uttar Pradesh and Punjab also delayed several trains at New Delhi Railway Station, further disrupting the city's morning commute.
A Delhi man, identified as Tushar, was arrested for blackmailing over 500 women across various platforms, including Bumble, WhatsApp, and Snapchat. The accused used intimate photos and videos he obtained under the pretense of building friendships to extort money from his victims, threatening to leak their explicit content if they failed to comply with his demands.
Delhi woke up to a chilly Monday morning, with a minimum temperature of 9.2°C recorded at 5:30 a.m. However, despite the respite brought by light rain and a blanket of fog, the city's air quality remains dangerously toxic.
In a fresh escalation of tensions between the Delhi government and the Lieutenant Governor (LG) VK Saxena, the LG shared a post on social media following his visits to several areas in Delhi, highlighting the dire living conditions and public grievances. Saxena specifically pointed to the "hellish" conditions in the Rangpuri Pahari and Kapashera areas, urging Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his administration to take immediate action.
Delhi has experienced its cleanest first half of December since the air quality index (AQI) data was first collected in 2015, with significant improvements in air quality across the capital. According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi recorded an average AQI of 238 from December 1 to December 15, the lowest ever for the month.