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| Jammu Aarti embodies India's timeless reverence for Nari Shakti, Ardhanarishvar: LG Sinha | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 18: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today called upon the people to organise daily or weekly evening aartis in the towns and villages nestled along the riverbanks of Jammu Division in collaboration with the local communities.
“I urge people to organise daily or weekly evening Aartis in towns and villages settled along the riverbanks in Jammu Division. Light kindled by Aarti's lamps will awaken the society towards our profound rich culture and connect young generation with timeless verses of our holy scriptures,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Lieutenant Governor attended Shri Raghunath Ji’s Jammu Aarti organized by ‘Shri Raghunath Ji Ki Jammu Aarti S... | |
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| Where has ‘Jammu Express’ Umran Malik disappeared? | | India’s speed king missing as J&K celebrates historic glory | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 18: Even as players, former cricketers, and officials of the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association bask in the glory of a historic Ranji Trophy triumph, a glaring absence has sparked debate across cricketing circles—India’s pace sensation, famously dubbed the “Jammu Express,” Umran Malik, has seemingly vanished from the spotlight.
In a moment of unprecedented success for Jammu and Kashmir cricket, questions are being raised over why one of India’s most electrifying fast bowlers was not part of the squad that scripted history. Despite being the face of raw pace from the region, Malik’s absence has left fans puzzled and experts searching for answers.
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