Skip to main content

Earthquake of North India


Recently, the North India hit by Earthquakes and the epicentre of that earthquake is nepal. The earthquake in north india not dangerous but in nepal is tremors where many people die and lots of people injured and lost their homes.

When it happen

On the november 3 earthquake, it the nepal and other north indian states and Union territories like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Delhi etc. the earthquake at Nepal at 4:16 pm said by National Centre for seismology (NCS). but earlier two aftershocks of magniture 3.5 and 3.8 also seen and it is recorded  within 10 km of radius. 

Loss due to earthquake

There is no so far losses in North india the region of delhi and NCR and neither loss of any lives so, far.But there a huge loss of Nepal due to this earthquake many people loss their life according to report there were at least 150 people in Jarlot region of Nepal, Many people loss their homes and loss of infrastructure and other nepal is suffering a huge due to this loss.

What is India's Stance 

India sends relief material via Indian air force (IAF) C-130 J  aircraft. As said by Indian Embassy in Kathmandu this consignment consist of 10 crore of relief material which includes Tents, blankets, Tarpaulin sheets, essential medicines and medical equipment 

India always help it neighbouring countries at what best it can as it helps sri lanka in its worst day and afghanistan. Now, it shows to Nepal. Hope Nepal will recover soon from this earthquake.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Shree Somnath Jyotirling Temple: A Divine Tapestry of Faith and History

  Certainly! The Shree Somnath Jyotirling Temple stands as a revered testament to India's spiritual heritage, a place where faith meets history amidst the stunning backdrop of the Arabian Sea. Let's explore the significance and splendor of this ancient temple. The Legendary Shrine Nestled in the Prabhas Kshetra near Veraval in Gujarat, the Shree Somnath Temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, sacred shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva. Steeped in legend and mythology, this temple has weathered the tides of time, witnessing the rise and fall of empires, yet retaining its spiritual sanctity. Spiritual Significance The Jyotirlinga housed within the temple is believed to be a manifestation of Lord Shiva's cosmic light, radiating divine energy and bestowing blessings upon devotees. It holds immense significance for millions of Hindus who undertake pilgrimages to seek spiritual solace and divine blessings. Architectural Marvel The temple's architecture is a fusion of Chalukyan,...

Varanasi: The Oldest Living City

  Absolutely, Varanasi is a city steeped in history, spirituality, and cultural richness. Here’s a glimpse into the vibrant tapestry that makes Varanasi a timeless marvel. Varanasi, also known as Kashi or Banaras, is often referred to as the spiritual capital of India. Nestled along the banks of the sacred River Ganges in the state of Uttar Pradesh, this city boasts a history that spans over thousands of years. Its ancient roots intertwine with Hindu mythology, making it a revered destination for pilgrims and seekers of spiritual enlightenment. Spiritual Haven The Ghats of Varanasi, a series of steps leading down to the Ganges, form the heart and soul of the city. Here, amid the bustle of daily life, one witnesses a spectacle that transcends time – the rituals of life and death coalescing in a continuous cycle. Devotees flock to these Ghats to perform sacred rituals, to bathe in the holy waters believed to cleanse sins, and to cremate their departed loved ones, believing that it gr...

Celebrating Elegance and Tradition: World Saree Day

  In the realm of fashion, few garments hold the cultural richness, elegance, and timelessness quite like the saree. A single piece of fabric that weaves together centuries of tradition, the saree is not merely attire but a symbol of grace, heritage, and the evolving identity of Indian culture. Every year, on December 21st, the world comes together to celebrate World Saree Day, an ode to this exquisite garment that transcends time and trends. A Tapestry of History: The Origins of Saree The history of the saree is as diverse and vibrant as the myriad patterns and designs that adorn its fabric. Its roots can be traced back thousands of years, finding mention in ancient texts like the Vedas and the epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata. The word 'saree' itself is derived from the Sanskrit word 'sati', which means a strip of cloth. Originally, the saree was a practical garment, a versatile piece of unstitched fabric that could be draped in multiple ways, suited for the diverse ...