Ratha Saptami 2026 is one of the most significant Hindu festivals dedicated to Lord Surya, the Sun God. Observed across India on 25 January 2026, the festival marks the symbolic birth anniversary of the Sun God and is celebrated with sacred baths, fasting, prayers, and devotional rituals. Ratha Saptami is also known by several regional names, including Magha Saptami, Magha Jayanti, and Surya Jayanti.
Infosys has initiated a new data collection exercise focused on understanding electricity consumption by employees working from home, as part of its long-running sustainability programme aimed at reducing the company’s overall carbon footprint. The move reflects how hybrid work has reshaped the environmental impact of large organisations, shifting a portion of energy use from office campuses to individual homes.
The Dodital and Darwa Top Trek is considered the sacred birthplace of Lord Ganesha and is also home to the rare Himalayan freshwater trout. Nestled deep in the Garhwal Himalayas, the beauty of Dodital Lake is matched by very few high-altitude lakes in Uttarakhand.
After a strong opening, Border 2 is showing clear signs of major growth at the Indian box office as it heads into its first Saturday. Based on the latest Day 2 advance booking report, the film is poised for a powerful surge, driven by positive word of mouth and rising audience interest.
An ideal Himalayan trek for beginners and families, the Dayara Bugyal trek is a journey through forests, vast alpine meadows, and grand mountain views.When the trek was first explored in 2010, the idea of trekking only to a meadow was uncommon. Himalayan treks were mostly about crossing high passes or reaching glacial lakes. But Dayara Bugyal proved that a meadow itself could be the destination — and a spectacular one at that.
A short video featuring a penguin calmly waiting for humans to pass before continuing its walk is currently blowing up across Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and TikTok. With millions of views and shares, the clip has sparked laughter, memes, and one big question: Why can’t we stop watching this penguin?