Even for the world’s most-populous nation, the scale of a Hindu religious festival being held in India’s northern city of ...
Efforts to clean the Yamuna river in Delhi involve coordination between departments, with BJP promising development akin to ...
Between 90 to 100 million pilgrims had congregated to take ritual baths in sacred rivers at a festival in northern India.
The traditional colorful Indian fabric worn by women is ubiquitous to the world’s largest religious gathering in northern ...
The cleanup project for the Yamuna River began in New Delhi on Monday, with a goal to finish by 2027. On Sunday, Lieutenant ...
Crowds had swelled because trains carrying Hindu pilgrims to the Kumbh Mela, the world’s largest religious festival, had been ...
a source told The Hindu. Ahead of the Delhi poll, senior BJP leaders, who slammed AAP for not delivering on its promise, had vowed to develop the Yamuna riverbank on the lines of the Sabarmati.
The festival also sees millions of Hindu women taking a dip in the waters, often draped in a sari. Saris have remained traditional dresses for women in India and other South Asian countries ...