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Lucknow: Astrological forecasts for 2025 indicate a year of significant transformations and opportunities for personal growth, influenced by various planetary movements. Here’s an overview of what each zodiac sign might expect: Aries (March 21 – April 19): The year emphasizes self-discovery and closure. With Venus retrograde in your sign from March 1 to April 12, you’re encouraged to reassess relationships and personal desires. This period offers a chance to reimagine connections with clarity and honesty. Taurus (April 20 – May 20): Expect surprises and potential soulmate connections. The Venus retrograde…

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India and Nepal Share an Affectionate Bond: Hriday Narayan Dixit

Lucknow– The ongoing Lucknow Book Fair at Ravindralaya, Charbagh, resonated with literary discussions and feminist discourse on Women’s Day. The fair, which began on March 1, will conclude Sunday. The event witnessed a massive turnout of book lovers, including students from Navyug Kanya Mahavidyalaya and other colleges. A treasure trove of literature, the fair features books spanning various subjects, including the history of Lucknow, Awadhi stories, the grandeur of the Nawabs, contributions of the city to cinema, Kathak traditions, renowned musicians, Imambaras, and significant historical events like the Kakori revolution.…

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Book Fair in Lucknow Witnesses Book Launches Amidst Poetry and Honor

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Lucknow: The Lucknow Book Fair, which commenced on March 1 at Ravindralay, Charbagh, is approaching its conclusion. As the fair nears its end, it has witnessed a massive turnout of school and college students, along with avid book lovers. The fair is set to conclude on Sunday. Indian art has always placed significant emphasis on both external beauty and internal aesthetics. Festivals and celebrations hold a special place in the country’s traditions, alongside the rich legacy of sculpture, painting, architecture, dance, and music. This heritage extends to the construction of…

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