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.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, and several other districts in Maharashtra, warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall over the next four to five days. The alert, which signals the potential for significant disruption, has urged residents to prepare for possible flooding in low-lying areas.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for several regions across India, forecasting extremely heavy rainfall due to active monsoon conditions. The alert encompasses East Rajasthan, East Madhya Pradesh, West Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Konkan, Goa, and Central Maharashtra.
A devastating cloudburst in Himachal Pradesh has led to the deaths of approximately 50 people, according to state minister Vikramaditya Singh. The figure remains preliminary and could be confirmed once search and rescue operations are completed. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted continued heavy rainfall in the region until August 7, exacerbating the situation.
Heavy rainfall has prompted the India Meteorological Department (IMD) to issue a red alert for Wayanad and Kannur districts in Kerala, signaling the possibility of extremely heavy rain exceeding 20 cm within 24 hours. Additionally, an orange alert has been issued for eight other districts, while the remaining six districts are under a yellow alert.
Karnataka is set to experience heavy rains in the next 24 hours, with the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a red alert for the Uttara Kannada district until July 16. The coastal region of the state is already on high alert as authorities prepare for the impending downpour.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an 'orange' alert for Delhi amidst forecasts of heavy rainfall over the next four days. This alert comes in the wake of the monsoon's arrival, which brought the heaviest downpour in 88 years to the city.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued weather forecasts indicating that the ongoing heatwave conditions will persist in several northern states, while heavy rainfall is expected in certain regions.
Delhiites experienced a respite from scorching temperatures as rains swept through several parts of the city, offering a welcome break from the relentless heatwave. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported that the maximum temperature in Delhi settled at 44 degrees Celsius, providing some relief to residents from the intense heat.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has extended its heatwave alert for Tamil Nadu until May 4, warning that at least six districts will experience temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius. The forecast, issued on Sunday, highlights the persistence of intense heat across the region.
Delhi experienced light rainfall accompanied by a maximum temperature of 26.2 degrees Celsius, offering some respite from the prevailing weather conditions. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the national capital received 4 mm of rainfall in the 24-hour period ending at 8:30 am.
Dense fog enveloped parts of Delhi on Tuesday morning, causing visibility to plummet to as low as 50 meters at Palam, while the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasted drizzles and 'very light' rainfall in isolated areas of the National Capital Region (NCR) due to an approaching western disturbance. The weathermen anticipate light precipitation to continue on Wednesday as well.
The national capital and its adjoining National Capital Region (NCR) experienced a surprising bout of rainfall accompanied by thundershowers for the second day in a row, disrupting daily life and causing road blockages due to waterlogging. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted further showers throughout the day, adding to the woes of the residents grappling with harsh winter conditions.
IMD's alert on Cyclone Michaung's formation and potential intensification prompts warnings of heavy rainfall and strong winds in South Andaman Sea and adjacent regions. The article details the forecasted impact and precautionary measures for coastal areas and fishermen.
IMD predicts a low-pressure area near the Andaman Islands to intensify into a cyclonic storm around November 29, issuing an orange alert. The agency notes probable heavy rainfall and gusty winds for the region, as sea conditions turn moderate to rough.