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Head To Kedarnath Like Sara Ali Khan For A Spiritual Awakening Set Amidst Nature
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Head To Kedarnath Like Sara Ali Khan For A Spiritual Awakening Set Amidst Nature

Sara Ali Khan‘s travel fashion and sight-seeing posts instantly make you fall in love with the destination that the actress chooses. Recently, Sara shared a video on Instagram of her visit to Kedarnath. Kedarnath is a small town located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, nestled in the lap of the Himalayan mountains. Known for the Char Dham pilgrimage sites, the town holds massive spiritual significance for many devotees, besides its abundant natural beauty. Snow-clad mountains, lush greenery, glaciers and the spiritual vibes of the Kedarnath temple makes it a must-visit destination in North India. If you too want to visit the stunning town of Kedarnath like Sara, here are a few things you could add to your itineraries. It is not the first time that the actress has visited Kedarnath. Sara’s debut movie Kedarnath was shot here. She was seen with Sushant Singh Rajput in her Bollywood debut.

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Top Things To Do In Kedarnath

1. Visit The Kedarnath Temple

The most important and iconic attraction in Kedarnath is the Kedarnath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. This ancient temple is believed to be centuries old and is one of the twelve Jyirotlingas. Devotees from all over India and beyond come to Kedarnath to seek blessings and pay their respect at this revered temple. The architecture of the temple is absolutely stunning and a perfect example of ancient Indian craftsmanship.

2. Trek To Kedarnath

One of the most thrilling experiences in Kedarnath is the journey itself. The town is not accessible by road and needs to be trekked to. The trek is around 16 kilometres long and starts from Gaurikund. The trek in itself is a scenic experience that takes you through breathtaking landscapes, including lush green forests, snow-capped peaks, and gushing rivers. This trek is not only a physical adventure but also lets you connect with nature.

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3. Explore Vasuki Tal

Vasuki Tal is a high-altitude lake surrounded by snow-clad peaks. It’s a challenging trek to reach this serene lake, but the views are totally worth the effort. The lake is named after the mythical serpent Vasuki, associated with Lord Shiva. It’s a place for solitude and meditation, and its crystal-clear waters and surrounding lands help you meditate peacefully.

4. Witness The Chorabari Glacier

Known as the Gandhi Sarovar, this glacier is the source of the Mandakini River and is located just a few kilometers from Kedarnath. The glacier is a magnificent natural wonder and a testament to the awe-inspiring power of the Himalayas. In case you have some extra time at your disposal, a visit to this glacier will be worth it.

5. Experience Local Cuisine And Culture

While admiring the beauty of nature and taking in the spirituality, you can also interact with the locals, and relish traditional Garhwali cuisine. You can also get insights into the traditions and customs of the people living in this remote part of the Himalayas. Their warm hospitality and simple way of life will undoubtedly make you love Kedarnath a little bit more.

We hope you have a beautiful adventure in Kedarnath, just like Sara Ali Khan.

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“It’s Ok To Not Be Ok”: Wipro Chairman Rishad Premji’s Post On Mental Health
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“It’s Ok To Not Be Ok”: Wipro Chairman Rishad Premji’s Post On Mental Health

Wipro chairman Rishad Premji took to X, formerly Twitter and urged people to break the barriers surrounding mental health. Mr Premji also said that it’s okay to not feel okay at times.

Rishad Premji on X wrote, “We should relentlessly break barriers so that we talk about mental health with the same comfort we talk about our physical health. It’s ok to not be ok at times.”

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We should relentlessly break barriers so that we talk about mental health with the same comfort we talk about our physical health. It’s ok to not be ok at times. pic.twitter.com/7zNpPU91U2

— Rishad Premji (@RishadPremji) October 30, 2023

Mr Premji’s post has amassed over 5,000 views on X and an array of comments. 

A user wrote, “Makes sense.”

Another user commented, “Very true Sir.”

Well, this is not the first time he has spoken about the importance of mental health. Earlier, Mr Premji wrote, “Mental health and depression is a disease like any other disease. It is incredibly important that we be there for our friends, family and colleagues especially in these difficult, isolating times.”

Mental health and depression is a disease like any other disease. It is incredibly important that we be there for our friends, family and colleagues especially in these difficult, isolating times. pic.twitter.com/ir78cMOwgo

— Rishad Premji (@RishadPremji) October 26, 2020

Mr Premji made headlines after he took a voluntary cut in his salary for the fiscal year 2023. He has made $951,353 in total annual compensation this year, which is almost 50% ($8,67,669) less than his previous year’s earnings. In 2022, Mr. Premji’s compensation as Executive Chairman of the Board was $1,819,022.

Rishad joined Wipro in 2007 and worked in several roles before becoming Executive Chairman in 2019. He started as a general manager in Wipro’s Banking and Financial Services business, went on to head Investor Relations, and then led Wipro’s Strategy and M&A.

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Significant Drop In Farm Fires In Punjab, Haryana This Year: Centre’s Panel
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Significant Drop In Farm Fires In Punjab, Haryana This Year: Centre’s Panel

The number of stubble-burning incidents in Punjab and Haryana since September 15 has reduced by around 56 per cent and 40 per cent, respectively, compared to the corresponding period last year.

In the period between September 15 and October 29, the cumulative number of farm fires in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and NCR areas of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh has reduced from 13,964 in 2022 to 6,391 in 2023, the Centre’s Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) said.

There were 11,461 stubble-burning cases in the corresponding period in 2021, it said.

In Punjab, there were 5,254 stubble burning incidents during this 45-day period this year, compared to 12,112 in 2022 and 9,001 in 2021. This represents a reduction of 56.6 per cent and 41.6 per cent, respectively.

Haryana reported 1,094 stubble burning cases during this 45-day period this year and it is significantly lower than the 1,813 in 2022 and 2,413 in 2021. This reflects a reduction of 39.7 per cent and 54.7 per cent, respectively.

The Central government has allocated approximately Rs. 3,333 crore under the Crop Residue Management Scheme to the state governments of Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Delhi.

These funds support the subsidised procurement of machines by individual farmers, custom hiring centres and cooperatives for in-situ management of paddy straw and for baling/raking machines and equipment for ex-situ applications.

The total number of crop residue management (CRM) machines available is 1,17,672 in Punjab, 80,071 in Haryana, and 7,986 in UP-NCR. Additional procurement is underway to acquire 23,000 CRM machines in Punjab, 7,572 in Haryana, and 595 in Uttar Pradesh to augment their availability during the current harvesting season.

While the reduction in paddy stubble burning incidents is evident, the recent days have seen a sudden surge in Punjab. It is expected that harvesting activities will peak in the coming weeks. On October 29 alone, Punjab reported 1,068 stubble burning cases, the CAQM said. 

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