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  • These places led the US ultra-luxury market last year, according to Compass

    These places led the US ultra-luxury market last year, according to Compass

    2024 was a good year for the ultra-luxury real estate market, with a handful of areas standing out as the leading markets in that category, according to a report from Compass.

    Compass found America’s ultra-luxury market notched over 1,700 sales of homes of at least $10 million over the course of last year, marking a 350% jump from 2023. Those sales, the real estate firm said, were worth a combined $31.39 billion. 

    Of that staggering figure, nearly $23.2 billion came from ten places in four states that dominated the ultra-luxury market by sales volume, according to the report. 

    HOMEOWNERSHIP REMAINS A BIG PART OF THE AMERICAN DREAM

    New York, California, Florida and Colorado all had representation among 2024’s top ultra-luxury markets in the U.S, the Compass report showed.

    TOP US VACATION HOME MARKETS

    Here are the five markets that topped Compass’ rankings for ultra-luxury properties by sales volume and how many homes of at least $10 million changed hands in each last year. FOX Business also calculated the average ultra-luxury sale price for each by dividing the sales volume by the number of homes sold, based on the firm’s report.  

    Manhattan

    The Midtown Manhattan skyline is seen from the ‘Edge at Hudson Yards’ observation deck ahead of a total solar eclipse across North America, in New York City on April 8, 2024. This year’s path of totality is 115 miles (185 kilometers) wide and home to (CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Total ultra-luxury sales volume: $7.5 billion

    Homes sold: 307

    Average price: $24.6 million

    Greater Los Angeles

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    A layer of smog lingers above the downtown Los Angeles skyline on December 6, 2024. The National Weather Service on December 4 issued an air quality alert for the greater Los Angeles area until midnight on December 6. (Photo by ETIENNE LAURENT / AFP) (ETIENNE LAURENT/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Total ultra-luxury sales volume: $3.3 billion

    Homes sold: 190

    Average price:$17.5 million

    Miami-Dade

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    Miami Beach, Florida, Biscayne Bay, Miami downtown city skyline. (Photo by: Jeffrey Greenberg/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) (Jeffrey Greenberg/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Total ultra-luxury sales volume: $2.7 billion

    Homes sold: 152

    Average price: $18 million

    Palm Beach County

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    Boats docked next to single-family houses in Palm Beach, Florida, U.S., on Wednesday, April 7, 2021. Purchase contracts for single-family houses priced at $10 million or more surged 306% in March from a year earlier, the biggest gain since the pandem (Marco Bello/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Total ultra-luxury sales volume: $2.5 billion

    Homes sold: 132

    Average price: $18.8 million

    Orange County

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    Luxurious South Orange County, California on a beautiful day (adamkaz / iStock)

    Total ultra-luxury sales volume: $1.6 billion

    Homes sold: 107

    Average price: $14.8 million

    By sales volume of ultra-luxury homes, Compass found that Aspen placed No. 6 with $1.4 billion, the Hamptons placed No. 7 with $1.2 billion, Silicon Valley placed No. 8 with $1.06 billion, Southwest Florida placed No. 9 with $1.03 billion and San Diego placed No. 10 with $835. 8 million. 

    THESE WERE THE MOST EXPENSIVE HOMES SOLD IN 2024, ACCORDING TO REDFIN

    “The premium market continues to defy expectations with a wave of momentum from coast-to-coast,” Compass Luxury Head Felipe Hernandez Smith said in a press release.

     

  • Valentine’s Day 2025: Catch a glimpse of northern lights at THESE places in US; details

    Valentine’s Day 2025: Catch a glimpse of northern lights at THESE places in US; details

    If you’re hoping to experience the aurora on Valentine’s Day, here’s some good news for you! The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center has predicted solar G1 geomagnetic storm conditions for Thursday evening, leading to aurora displays on Earth by Friday.

    According to a report by ABC News on the planetary K-index, which measures the intensity of geomagnetic storms on a scale from zero to nine, a “G1” is categorized as minor, according to NOAA.

    Where will Auroras be visible in the US?

    According to NOAA’s aurora viewing map, states such as Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Alaska could experience the northern lights in the coming days, provided conditions are favourable.

    The report said that depending on the intensity of the solar storm, the auroras might even stretch as far south as northern Michigan and Maine.

    How Auroras are formed?

    Auroras, also known as the northern and southern lights, are formed when charged particles from the Sun, mainly electrons and protons, interact with Earth’s magnetic field and atmosphere. 

    Solar Wind: The Sun constantly releases a stream of charged particles called the solar wind. When solar activity increases, such as during a solar flare or coronal mass ejection, a large number of these particles are sent toward Earth.

    Auroras, also known as the northern and southern lights, are formed when charged particles from the Sun interact with Earth’s magnetic field.

    Magnetic Field Interaction: As the solar wind reaches Earth, the planet’s magnetic field (the magnetosphere) channels these particles toward the poles, where the magnetic field lines converge.

    According to NOAA, the most recent geomagnetic storm will be primarily driven by a high solar wind event. This same solar wind event also triggered a previous G1 storm on Sunday, the report said.

  • 5 Places In Mumbai To Celebrate Valentine’s Day

    5 Places In Mumbai To Celebrate Valentine’s Day

    Valentine’s Day is a day to celebrate love, romance, and togetherness with someone really special. Whether you’ve planned a quiet and cosy date or you’re looking for something adventurous, Mumbai offers a plethora of beautiful spots that set the ideal backdrop for making memories.

    Be it quiet beaches or lush gardens or the iconic landmarks and scenic views, the city is simply peppered with places, each adding on to the magic of the day. Some of the most enchanting places in Mumbai must be here to make your Valentine’s Day date unforgettable.

    ALSO READ: From Lodhi Garden To Champa Gali: Romantic Places In Delhi To Celebrate Valentine’s Day

    Marine Drive:

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    It is a concrete road of 3 kilometres stretching along the southern coastline of Mumbai, officially known as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road. From Babulnath it extends up to Nariman Point, presenting views of the Arabian Sea against the beautiful backdrop of Malabar Hill. This popular promenade becomes crowded with locals and tourists alike, especially at sunset.

    Hanging Gardens:

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    (Image Source: Twitter/ ColoursOfBharat)

    Situated on the western slopes of Malabar Hill, the Hanging Gardens are an artificial 138-year-old terraced garden. This place offers a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle and is filled with manmade luscious greenery, colourful flowers, and animal-shaped hedges, thus making for an ideal relaxation spot. The panoramic view of the city makes it perfect for quiet reflection with special ones.

    Powai Lake:

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    (Image Source: Twitter/ Amarrrrz)

    Located in the heart of Mumbai, Powai Lake is a tranquil place created by the British in 1799. It was once a vital drinking water source but today has been converted into a lovely place for entertainment with a vantage point to see the lake, surrounded by dense green trees. It comprises various species of birds, amphibians, and insects, all of which make it a popular retreat for those interested in nature.

    Gateway Of India:

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    (Image Source: Canva)

    The Gateway of India is among the iconic landmarks of Mumbai, located in the Colaba area. Built during the British regime in 1919, this monument stood to denote the historical phase of the city. Designed by Sir George Sydenham Clarke, it marks the arrival point for visitors arriving by sea and is a magnificent architecture and historical value.

    Bandra Fort:

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    (Image Source: Twitter/ thewarriergal)

    Bandra Fort is one of the oldest forts in the district of Mumbai, as it was built in the year 1640 AD at Land’s End, Bandra, Mumbai. The fort was built to act as a watchtower to guard the area in Portuguese-style architecture. Today, the Portuguese structure, along with the action of Bandra, makes a wonderful site to enjoy natural panoramas stretching 360 degrees over the Arabian Sea and surroundings, thus making it a good site for history and tourist enthusiasts seeking a scenic view.

  • Religious groups sue to stop Trump admin from arresting migrants in places of worship

    Religious groups sue to stop Trump admin from arresting migrants in places of worship

    A coalition of 27 Christian and Jewish groups representing millions of Americans filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging a Trump administration action allowing federal immigration enforcement to make arrests in places of worship.

    The federal lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, was brought on behalf of a range of religious groups, including the Episcopal Church, the Union for Reform Judaism, the Mennonites and Unitarian Universalists.

    The lawsuit challenges an order by President Donald Trump that reversed a Biden administration policy barring agents from arresting illegal migrants in sensitive places like churches, schools and hospitals.

    According to the lawsuit, Trump’s new policy has sparked fear of raids, which has led to lower attendance at worship services and other church programs. Because of this impact on attendance, the lawsuit argues the policy infringes on the groups’ religious freedom, particularly their ability to minister to migrants, including those in the U.S. illegally.

    ‘SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES’: TED CRUZ DELIVERS STRONG WARNING TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS FLEEING BORDER PATROL

    Fatima Guzman prays during a church service at the Centro Cristiano El Pan de Vida, a mid-size Church of God of Prophecy congregation in Kissimmee, Florida, Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025. (AP)

    “We have immigrants, refugees, people who are documented and undocumented,” the Most Rev. Sean Rowe, the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, told The Associated Press.

    “We cannot worship freely if some of us are living in fear,” he added. “By joining this lawsuit, we’re seeking the ability to gather and fully practice our faith, to follow Jesus’ command to love our neighbors as ourselves.”

    A similar lawsuit was filed Jan. 27 by five Quaker congregations that was later joined by the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship and a Sikh temple. That case is currently pending in U.S. District Court in Maryland.

    The new lawsuit names the Department of Homeland Security and its immigration enforcement agencies as defendants.

    “We are protecting our schools, places of worship, and Americans who attend, by preventing criminal aliens and gang members from exploiting these locations and take safe haven there because these criminals knew that under the previous Administration that law enforcement couldn’t go inside,” DHS assistant secretary for public affairs, Tricia McLaughlin, said in a statement.

    “DHS’s directive gives our law enforcement the ability to do their jobs,” she said.

    A memorandum filed Friday by the Department of Justice, opposing the argument in the Quaker lawsuit, could also apply to the new lawsuit.

    The DOJ claims that the plaintiffs’ request to block the new immigration enforcement policy is based on speculation of hypothetical future harm, which the department says makes for insufficient grounds for the courts to side with the Quakers and issue an injunction.

    In the memo, the DOJ said that immigration enforcement affecting places of worship had been allowed for decades and that the new policy announced last month stated that field agents should use “common sense” and “discretion” but could now carry out immigration enforcement operations in houses of worship without pre-approval from a supervisor.

    One part of that memo may not apply to the new lawsuit, as it argued the Quakers and their fellow plaintiffs have no basis for seeking a nationwide injunction to protect all religious groups against the new policy.

    NOEM, HEGSETH, BONDI PLEAD WITH CONGRESS FOR MORE BORDER FUNDING AMID LARGE-SCALE DEPORTATIONS

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    A congregant kneels in prayer at the Centro Cristiano El Pan de Vida, a mid-size Church of God of Prophecy congregation, in Kissimmee, Florida, Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025. (AP)

    “Any relief in this case should be tailored solely to the named plaintiffs,” the DOJ memo said, arguing that any injunction should not apply to other religious organizations.

    The plaintiffs in the new lawsuit represent a significantly larger number of American worshipers, including more than 1 million followers of Reform Judaism, around 1.5 million Episcopalians, more than 1 million members of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and the estimated 1.5 million active members of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, among others.

    “The massive scale of the suit will be hard for them to ignore,” lead counsel Kelsi Corkran, who is a lawyer with the Georgetown University Law Center’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, told The Associated Press.

    Corkran said the plaintiffs joined the lawsuit “because their scripture, teaching, and traditions offer irrefutable unanimity on their religious obligation to embrace and serve the refugees, asylum seekers, and immigrants in their midst without regard to documentation or legal status.”

    Before Trump’s change to federal policy, Corkran said immigration agents generally needed a judicial warrant or other special authorization to conduct operations in locations like places of worship, schools and hospitals.

    “Now it’s go anywhere, any time,” she said. “Now they have broad authority to swoop in — they’ve made it very clear they’ll get every undocumented person.”

    The lawsuit outlined how some of the plaintiffs’ operations may be affected. Some, including the Union for Reform Judaism and the Mennonites, said many of their synagogues and churches host on-site foodbanks, meal programs, homeless shelters and other support services for illegal migrants who may now be fearful of participating.

    One plaintiff, the Latino Christian National Network, described the fear among migrants in the wake of the new Trump administration policy.

    “There is deep-seated fear and distrust of our government,” the network’s president, Rev. Carlos Malavé, a pastor of two churches in Virginia, told The Associated Press. “People fear going to the store, they are avoiding going to church. … The churches are increasingly doing online services because people fear for the well-being of their families.”

    Jean-Michel Gisnel cries out while praying

    Jean-Michel Gisnel cries out while praying with other congregants at the First Haitian Evangelical Church of Springfield, Sunday, January 26, 2025, in Springfield, Ohio. (AP)

    One religious group that did not join the new lawsuit is the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which leads the nation’s largest denomination, although it has criticized Trump’s mass deportation plan.

    On Tuesday, Pope Francis criticized the administration’s immigration policies, saying that the forceful removal of people because of their immigration status deprives them of their inherent dignity and that doing so, he argued, “will end badly.”

    Many conservative faith leaders and legal experts across the country, however, share no concerns about immigration enforcement targeting places of worship to arrest migrants.

    “Places of worship are for worship and are not sanctuaries for illegal activity or for harboring people engaged in illegal activity,” Mat Staver, founder of the conservative Christian legal organization Liberty Counsel, told The Associated Press.

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    “Fugitives or criminals are not immune from the law merely because they enter a place of worship,” he said. “This is not a matter of religious freedom. There is no right to openly violate the law and disobey law enforcement.”

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

  • Sri Lanka National Day 2025: From Sigiriya Rock Fortress to Galle Fort, Discover the Best Places To Visit and Honour the Nation’s Heritage

    Sri Lanka National Day 2025: From Sigiriya Rock Fortress to Galle Fort, Discover the Best Places To Visit and Honour the Nation’s Heritage

    Sri Lanka’s National Day, celebrated on February 4, also known as Independence Day of Sri Lanka, marks the country’s independence from British rule in 1948. This historic day is observed with grand celebrations, including a flag-hoisting ceremony, military parades, cultural performances, and a presidential address highlighting national unity and progress. The event reflects the country’s rich heritage, resilience, and aspirations for the future. February 2025 Holidays and Festivals Calendar: Get Full List of Major Events in the Second Month of the Year. 

    People across Sri Lanka participate in various festivities, with schools, institutions, and local communities organising special programs. Patriotic songs, traditional dances, and religious observances add to the significance of the day. The celebration not only honours those who fought for independence but also reminds citizens of their responsibility to build a prosperous and harmonious nation. As you celebrate Sri Lanka National Day 2025, here are the best places you must visit in Sri Lanka.

    • Sigiriya Rock Fortress – An ancient rock citadel with stunning frescoes and panoramic views.
    • Ella – A hill country town famous for its lush tea plantations, scenic train rides, and breath-taking hikes.
    • Temple of the Tooth Relic – A sacred Buddhist site in Kandy that houses a relic of Buddha’s tooth.
    • Yala National Park – A premier wildlife destination home to leopards, elephants, and diverse flora and fauna.
    • Galle Fort – A UNESCO-listed colonial fortress with charming streets, historic architecture, and coastal views.

    From its rich history to breath-taking landscapes and cultural heritage, Sri Lanka offers an unforgettable experience for travellers. Whether exploring ancient ruins, wildlife sanctuaries, or pristine beaches, the island’s diverse attractions make it a must-visit destination.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 04, 2025 03:06 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • VA places 60 DEI employees on leave, with salaries totalling more than M

    VA places 60 DEI employees on leave, with salaries totalling more than $8M

    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has placed nearly 60 employees on leave who focused on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and had a combined salary of more than $8 million.

    The VA said in a press release Monday that it completed its implementation of President Donald Trump’s executive order to end DEI in the federal government.

    Part of the VA’s abolishment of DEI within the agency meant placing on paid administrative leave about 60 employees who were solely focused on DEI activities.

    The VA said the combined salary of the employees – including base pay, locality pay and additional earnings – exceeds $8 million, with the average pay being about $136,000 per year, per employee.

    TRUMP’S FEDERAL DEI PURGE PUTS HUNDREDS ON LEAVE, NIXES $420M IN CONTRACTS

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    One of the employees had a salary of over $220,000 per year, according to the VA.

    In addition to putting the employees on leave, the VA said it identified multiple contracts for DEI-related training, materials and other consulting services that are currently being looked at for cancellation. The combined value of the contracts, the VA said, is more than $6.1 million.

    Over the coming weeks and months, the VA said it plans to work on reallocating resources to better support the veterans, families, caregivers and survivors who the agency exists to serve.

    ATF ACCUSED OF ‘CIRCUMVENTING’ TRUMP ORDER TO PLACE DEI STAFF ON PAID LEAVE

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    Diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives have been the subject of heated opinions of praise and rebuke. (Adobe Stock)

    The VA is also taking down DEI-related materials from its digital assets.

    “Under President Trump, VA is laser-focused on providing the best possible care and benefits to Veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors,” said Morgan Ackley, the VA’s director of media affairs. “We are proud to have abandoned the divisive DEI policies of the past and pivot back to VA’s core mission. We look forward to reallocating the millions of dollars the department was spending on DEI programs and personnel to better serve the men and women who have bravely served our nation.”

    The VA joins many other federal agencies that are executing Trump’s plan to end DEI initiatives.

    3 IN 10 VOTERS THINK ENDING DEI PROGRAMS IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, POLL SHOWS, AS FEDERAL DEADLINE LOOMS

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    President Donald Trump signed an executive order to end DEI initiatives at the federal level. (Evan Vucci/AP)

    Trump’s newly created Department of Government Efficiency temporary organization, headed up by tech billionaire Elon Musk, wrote in a social media post on X that about $420 million in current and impending contracts, mainly focused on DEI initiatives, had been canceled.

    On the day of his inauguration, Monday, Jan. 20, Trump signed the executive order, and the federal Office of Personnel Management notified heads of agencies and departments that they must begin taking steps to close all DEI offices by the end of the day on Wednesday, Jan. 22, and place government workers in those offices on paid leave. It is not yet clear when or if they will be terminated.

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    Trump’s order rescinded President Joe Biden’s executive order on promoting diversity initiatives, “Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government,” which he signed on his first day in office.

    Fox News Digital’s Brie Stimson contributed to this report.

  • Charles Barkley places blame on politicians for ‘making us fight with each other’

    Charles Barkley places blame on politicians for ‘making us fight with each other’

    Divisiveness is alive and well throughout the country, and NBA legend Charles Barkley has placed the blame on politicians for that.

    Barkley’s “Inside the NBA” aired on Martin Luther King Day on Monday, when he, Ernie Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal, and Kenny “The Jet” Smith were discussing the importance of the day, which also coincided with President Donald Trump’s inauguration.

    “I wish that people were smarter, personally,” Barkley began. “I think these politicians – both parties – I think both parties suck. But I think they do a really good job of making us not like each other.”

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    College basketball analyst Charles Barkley on air before the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Final Four championship game. (Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)

    Barkley, a former CNN host, then gave his answer on what America has “become.”

    “Racism exists, always has, always will, unfortunately. It’s a disaster. But what America has become is rich people against poor people. And I wish people would understand that politicians do a good job of making us fight with each other. But it’s really rich people against poor people,” Barkley said. “They try to make it about Black, white, immigration, homosexuality and all these different things, but what it is, is rich people making people not liking each other. And until we address that, we’re never gonna be successful.”

    Charles Barkley wears Olympic gold medal

    Charles Barkley celebrates after winning the Men’s Gold Medal Game against Yugoslavia at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Aug. 3,1996. (Manny Millan/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

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    “These politicians have screwed up our world, making you pick a team,” Barkley added. “And that’s unfortunate because I’m not for anybody’s team. I’m for everybody’s team.”

    Barkley has said he is “not a fan” of Trump and blamed the Democrats for losing because they were “stupid.”

    “We still haven’t solved the immigration problem . . . never addressed inflation. Bringing all these stupid stars out to rally the vote, what was that? I love Beyoncé. That ain’t gonna make me vote a certain type of way . . . you guys lost because y’all stupid . . .” Barkley said on “The Steam Room” podcast with his “NBA on TNT” co-host Ernie Johnson shortly after the election.

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    Phoenix Suns former player Charles Barkley in attendance at Footprint Center in Phoenix on Jan. 21, 2023. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

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    “It’s all our faults for not having a game plan. We’re not having concerts and rallies. People want solutions, they want money in their pocket, they want the border secure.”

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  • Temple Visits on New Year’s Day 2025: From Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati to Pracheen Hanuman Mandir in Connaught Place, Devotees Throng to Places of Worship to Ring In the New Year

    Temple Visits on New Year’s Day 2025: From Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati to Pracheen Hanuman Mandir in Connaught Place, Devotees Throng to Places of Worship to Ring In the New Year

    It is officially the New Year 2025, and the world is welcoming the brand new year, marking the start of new beginnings, new possibilities, and opportunities. Millions around the globe are celebrating the new year in diverse ways. Some are choosing solitude and peaceful celebrations with family and loved ones; others are choosing grand celebrations with friends. Many others are choosing to celebrate New Year’s Day with moments of serenity and reflection by visiting temples and places of worship. From Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati to the Pracheen Hanuman Mandir in Connaught Place, and more, devotees are thronging to temples and places of worship to offer their prayers and seek blessings from the divine on New Year’s Day 2025. New Year 2025 Quotes: Send WhatsApp Messages, HD Images, Greetings, Happy New Year Wishes, Wallpapers, GIFs and Sayings on January 1.

    Devotees Offer Prayers at Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati

    Devotees Throng Lingaraj Temple on First Day of New Year 2025

    Devotees Visit Mata Mundeshwari Temple in Bihar

    Devotees Flock to Sai Baba Temple for New Year’s Day 2025

    Ganga Aarti Performed at Assi Ghat, Varanasi

    Devotees Gather at Rockfort Manikka Vinayagar Temple for New Year

    Devotees Celebrate New Year 2025 at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi

    Devotees at Pracheen Hanuman Mandir for New Year 2025

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  • Coldwave conditions: IMD predicts spell of rain in THESE places in first week of new year 2025

    Coldwave conditions: IMD predicts spell of rain in THESE places in first week of new year 2025

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that a western disturbance, a cyclonic circulation over eastern Afghanistan in the lower troposphere, is expected to impact Northwest India from 4th January 2025.

    As reported by ANI, IMD scientist Naresh stated, “At present, there is a western disturbance over North Pakistan. It is likely to affect the Western Himalayas in the next two to three days and cause light to moderate snowfall.”

    Also Read: Cold wave conditions: IMD issues ‘dense fog’, ‘ground froust’ warning at THESE places today. Details here

    This disturbance is likely to bring the following weather conditions:

    Western Himalayan Region (1st to 3rd January 2025): Light isolated to scattered rainfall and snowfall. From the 4th to the 6th of January, rainfall and snowfall will become more widespread, with heavy rainfall and snowfall expected in isolated areas, particularly over Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Muzaffarabad on the 5th of January.

    Plains of Northwest India (4th to 6th January 2025): Light to moderate rainfall is expected in isolated to scattered areas.

    Also Read: Brace for a cold start to 2025: IMD issues fog alert, predicts low temperatures in north India

    Additionally, a cyclonic circulation over the Equatorial Indian Ocean and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal will likely bring light to moderate rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning, particularly in south Tamil Nadu on 31st December 2024.

    Coldwave warnings

    Cold Day Conditions: Cold conditions are expected in isolated pockets of West Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh, and East Uttar Pradesh on 1st January 2025.

    Dense Fog Warnings: Dense fog is expected to occur during late-night and early-morning hours in isolated pockets across regions including Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Odisha, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura until 5th January.

    Ground Frost Warnings: Ground frost conditions are likely in isolated pockets of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura on 1st January.

    Fishermen Warning: Due to adverse weather conditions, fishermen are advised against venturing into specific areas of the Gulf of Mannar, southwest Bay of Bengal, and other surrounding waters between 31 December and 4 January. Areas of concern also include the Maldives and southern parts of the southeast Arabian Sea on 3rd and 4th January.

    At present, there is a western disturbance over North Pakistan. It is likely to affect the Western Himalayas in the next two to three days and cause light to moderate snowfall.

  • New Year’s Eve 2024 Fireworks in India: Goa, Mumbai, Delhi and Other Best Places To Visit and Experience the Dazzling Fireworks and Welcome New Year 2025 With Joy

    New Year’s Eve 2024 Fireworks in India: Goa, Mumbai, Delhi and Other Best Places To Visit and Experience the Dazzling Fireworks and Welcome New Year 2025 With Joy

    As the countdown to New Year 2025 begins, people across the globe are taking different approaches. For some, it’s all about quiet reflection and goal-setting; for others, it’s about going all out, celebrating the new start in the most epic ways. No matter how you plan to celebrate New Year’s Eve, the New Year’s Eve fireworks display will be one of the most iconic ways to ring in 2025. We are talking street parties, firework spectaculars, and so much more as everyone joins in to ring in January 1. Unlike most parts of the world, India has its own way of welcoming New Year with fireworks. There are top cities and popular venues which host the breathtaking New Year’s Eve fireworks display. Goa, Mumbai, Delhi and other places, find out the popular spots to visit and experience the dazzling New Year’s Eve 2024 fireworks in India; and welcome 2025 with great spirit and joy. New Year’s Eve Ball Drop 2024 Live Streaming From New York’s Times Square. 

    Goa

    Often hailed as the ‘Party Capital of India,’ Goa is always a top choice for celebrating New Year’s Eve. With its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife and parties, it’s a perfect destination to enjoy the NYE fireworks.

    Mumbai

    The city that never sleeps, Mumbai’s nightlife on December 31 has something for everyone. Whether you prefer a quiet and cosy atmosphere or want to party till dawn, the city’s New Year’s Eve celebration has it all. From delicious food, live music and a spectacular view of the fireworks at the Gateway of India, ring in 2025 at the city with the festive spirit. New Year’s Eve 2024 Destinations in India: 10 Best Places in the Country To Ring In New Year 2025. 

    Delhi

    The capital of India, too, is not behind when it comes to unforgettable New Year’s Eve experiences. From wild parties to picnics and cosy dinners, make your NYE epic, quirky and unforgettable in Delhi. And don’t miss the stunning fireworks at midnight for a magical moment!

    Udaipur

    Udaipur is one of the most-visited places in India during the holidays. The serene lakeside celebration offers unique experiences for people who want the taste of everything on NYE. It’s a calm, serene and picturesque way to end the year for a fresh beginning. Start 2025 Right: Travel to These 6 Stunning Indian Locations in the New Year. 

    Bangalore

    Known for its unparalleled party scene, Bangalore offers a variety of venues to suit every mood, be it high-energy dance floors, intimate rooftop settings or culinary delights.

    Kolkata

    Kolkata’s New Year celebration is a mix of traditional and modern elements. Park Street is a vibrant hub with music, lights, culinary festivals, and grand fireworks, and the city’s colonial elegance contributes to the NYE setting.

    Wherever you are on New Year’s Eve, don’t forget to bid farewell to 2024 with a heart filled with gratitude as you welcome 2025 with open arms. Happy New Year!

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Dec 30, 2024 03:45 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).