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Standing discreetly in Gujarat’s historic town of Bhuj is a five-room homestay that feels less like a getaway and more like a gentle act of time travel. The Bhuj House, originally built in 1894 by ...
In January 2001, a massive earthquake struck the town of Bhuj and Kutch district, killing thousands of people, destroying thousands of homes, and rendering lakhs of people homeless.
A look at all the earthquake-affected destinations in India that stand as a symbol of resilience., Travel News News - Times ...
The 2001 Gujarat earthquake, also known as the Bhuj earthquake, occurred on January 26, 2001 at 8.46 am. The earthquake's epicenter was near the Bhuj district. The epicenter was about 9 km south ...
Gujarat: Bhuj's Smritivan Earthquake Memorial among UNESCO's Most Beautiful Museums' list, PM Modi reacts Smritivan embodies Kachchh's resilience against adversities- a tale of perseverance, a ...
Trauma Of The Bhuj Earthquake That Lasts To This Day 21 years ago, on the morning of Republic Day, residents of Bhuj woke up to an earth-shattering disaster that took nearly 20,000 lives ...
Rajgor, a resident of Bhuj, devastated by the earthquake, was buried under the falling debris. The earthquake occurred at 8.46 a.m. on January 26 that year but Rajghor was rescued in the evening.
Kachchh (Gujarat) [India], May 16 (ANI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited the Smritivan Earthquake Memorial and Museum in Bhuj on Friday and said that the infrastructure pays a homage to the ...
The Gujarat earthquake, sometimes referred to as the Bhuj earthquake, hit the western state of Gujarat on Jan. 26, 2001. Its impact was felt throughout 21 districts in northwestern India, and ...
Bhuj's Smritivan Earthquake Museum has been placed at the third spot following the A4 Art Museum in China's Chengdu and the Grand Egyptian Museum in Egypt's Giza.