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Ranchi's Joyful New Year: Faith, Family & Festivities

Ranchi ushered in the New Year with vibrant yet serene celebrations. From spiritual gatherings at churches and temples to family picnics at dams, the city buzzed with joy. Discover how the capital celebrated.

Walking in Indian Cities: A Daily Risk to Life

Unsafe footpaths with open manholes and debris force pedestrians onto roads, doubling fatalities in 6 years. This urban governance failure shows how India values human life. Read more.

Lucknow: 3 Roads No-Vehicle Zones for New Year

Lucknow police announce three major roads as pedestrian-only zones for Dec 31 New Year celebrations. Gomtinagar, Bada Imambara, and Hazratganj stretches to be vehicle-free for safe revelry. Read details.

Mumbai's Pedestrian Crisis: Empty Promises Before BMC Polls

With 51% of trips made on foot, Mumbai's crumbling footpaths and encroachments force walkers onto dangerous roads. As BMC elections approach, citizens demand real action, not just promises, to fix the city's walkability crisis.

Ranchi's Year-End Sunday Draws Crowds to Picnic Spots

Ranchi residents celebrated the year's final Sunday with vibrant picnics at popular spots like Aqua World, Kanke Dam & Jonha Falls. Local vendors saw brisk business. Explore the festive atmosphere!

Ranchi, Khunti step up vigil at waterfalls for New Year

Ranchi and Khunti district administrations intensify safety measures at popular waterfalls and picnic spots for New Year revellers. Police deployment, patrolling, and public awareness campaigns are in full swing. Read more about the safety initiatives.

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