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News in Frames | Bringing water to a scorching desert

News in Frames | Bringing water to a scorching desert

The Indira Gandhi Canal, which flows through a small stretch of northwestern Haryana before traversing Rajasthan and ending in the Thar Desert near Gadra Road in Jaisalmer district, is India’s longest canal, at 837 kilometres. It provides critical water supply to Jaisalmer and thousands of remote desert villages. The canal has also reduced dependence on scarce groundwater and supports large-scale irrigation, enabling farmers to cultivate crops and significantly strengthen animal husbandry. Rainfall itself has increased, a shift local people say is due to the increased availability of water and vegetation the canal has given growth to. “Fifty to sixty years ago, our forefathers in Jaisalmer used to tell guests, ‘You may ask for a glass of ghee or milk, but do not ask for a glass of water,’” says local social activist and veteran journalist R.K. Vyas. “That has changed… Due to the canal water, Jaisalmer witnessed changes in rainfall over the past decade. Though there was no rain last year, we pray that this year brings good rainfall so that our livestock survives and …

From Doha To Desert Drive To Visa Wait To Chennai Touchdown: Indian Man’s 55-Hour War Escape | Chennai-news News

From Doha To Desert Drive To Visa Wait To Chennai Touchdown: Indian Man’s 55-Hour War Escape | Chennai-news News

Last Updated:March 12, 2026, 15:51 IST Instead of waiting indefinitely for flights to resume, this Indian traveller undertook a risky road journey across the desert into Saudi Arabia before finally returning to India. Varun Krishnan’s story reflects a wider disruption unfolding across the Gulf region. (News18 Hindi) Escalating tensions in West Asia following Iran’s sudden attacks on US military bases in Gulf countries triggered anxiety among millions of Indians living across the Middle-East region. As uncertainty gripped the skies and airports, the story of an Indian traveller’s dramatic 55-hour journey back home gained traction on social media. Varun Krishnan, a resident of Chennai, found himself stranded in Qatar amid the unfolding Middle-East crisis. Instead of waiting indefinitely for flights to resume, he undertook a risky road journey across the desert into Saudi Arabia before finally returning to India. Krishnan had left Chennai for Barcelona, Spain, on February 28 with a connecting flight through Doha. According to him, the journey was routine until the aircraft approached Iraqi airspace. At that point, the pilot announced that Iraq …

Why Ladakh is India’s Ultimate ‘Cold Desert’ Experience

Why Ladakh is India’s Ultimate ‘Cold Desert’ Experience

4 min readNew DelhiMar 5, 2026 01:00 AM IST When we think of deserts in India, Rajasthan’s golden dunes instantly come to mind. But the country’s arid landscapes stretch far beyond the Thar. From icy cold deserts and shimmery white salt flats to fossil-rich plains and red dunes, India offers desert experiences that are surprisingly underexplored. 1) Stargazing in the cold desert of Ladakh Hanle, Ladakh (Photo: Wikipedia) When people think desert, they imagine heat. But Ladakh flips that narrative. Often called India’s “cold desert,” this high-altitude region is stark, dramatic, and almost lunar — especially around places like Nubra Valley. What makes it unique? The silence and the sky. With minimal light pollution and thin mountain air, Ladakh is one of India’s best stargazing destinations. On clear nights, the Milky Way stretches visibly across the horizon. Add to that double-humped Bactrian camels in Hunder’s dunes, and you have a desert experience that feels worlds away from the Thar. Best time: May to September 2) Walking on salt at the Great Rann of Kutch Nilgai …

Mirzapur The Movie release date announced; Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, Divyenndu, Rasika Dugal head to the desert for final showdown | Bollywood News

Mirzapur The Movie release date announced; Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, Divyenndu, Rasika Dugal head to the desert for final showdown | Bollywood News

3 min readMumbaiFeb 5, 2026 10:50 AM IST After streaming for three seasons, Prime Video India’s popular crime thriller show Mirzapur is coming back, but in a form that’s bigger and better. Mirzapur The Movie, a movie set in the same world as the show, has wrapped up production and also has a release date now. All primary cast members are expected to return for the big-screen outing, along with some new entrants. On Thursday, the makers and cast of Mirzapur took to Instagram to share the first poster of Mirzapur The Movie. The still shows a cavalry of gangsters heading out into the desert. Four jeeps at the front are full of armed men protecting the black SUV that trails them. Attached to that SUV is the Mirzapur wooden throne, as all the cars speed off on the sand dunes towards the sunset. The poster also announces the release date of Mirzapur The Movie — September 4. “Ab dekhiye bhaukaal bade parde par. Watch #MirzapurTheMovie releasing at your nearest theatres on 4th September,” states …

WATCH: Bizarre scenes in ILT20 as Nicholas Pooran does not stump Desert Vipers’ Max Holden, team retires out batter | Cricket News

WATCH: Bizarre scenes in ILT20 as Nicholas Pooran does not stump Desert Vipers’ Max Holden, team retires out batter | Cricket News

A bizarre scene unfolded during the Desert Vipers vs MI Emirates International League T20 (ILT20) match on Tuesday when Emirates Nicholas Pooran did not stump the Vipers’ Max Holden out even though he had a lot of time to do it. The decision left everyone flabbergasted while the Vipers then retired Holden out in the next over. The incident happened in the 16th over of the Vipers’ innings with Holden batting at 42. Rashid Khan bowled a wideish delivery which Holden tried to go after while coming down the tracks. The batter, however, missed the line completely and was way out of his crease when the ball reached wicketkeeper Pooran. However, the West Indies player did not stump the English batter, allowing Holden to survive. With Holden not really batting fluently, Pooran could have done that to keep him in the middle in order for Emirates to have an advantage but his decision has the cricket world scratching their heads. Ultimately after playing one more ball, the Vipers retired the player out and sent in …

Shah Rukh Khan faces harsh desert sun as he launches eyewear collection from Aryan Khan’s brand, watch | Bollywood News

Shah Rukh Khan faces harsh desert sun as he launches eyewear collection from Aryan Khan’s brand, watch | Bollywood News

Shah Rukh Khan and his son Aryan Khan are going from strength to strength, whether it’s with their Bollywood projects or with the luxury brand D’YAVOL. After launching alcohol and streetwear verticals, the brand has now unveiled its eyewear collection. SRK made the announcement through a promo that he, Aryan, and D’YAVOL shared on their social media handles on Sunday. In the promo, Shah Rukh walks into a desert, wearing a white ganji and blue denims. As he sits on a rock and stares at the brazen sun, a bead of sweat drops from his face onto the sand. The sand shakes, revealing a pair of sunglasses underneath. Shah Rukh picks them up, brushes off the sand, and admires them. As he wears the sunglasses and declares, “And now, it’s time,” a life-sized pair of sunglasses emerge out of nowhere to provide coolth and protection from the sunlight to Shah Rukh in the middle of the desert. He smiles and rests on the rock. “Step into the light with the inaugural D’YAVOL X eyewear collection. …

Desert raves and apocalyptic doom collide in ‘Sirāt,’ one of the year’s most talked about films

Desert raves and apocalyptic doom collide in ‘Sirāt,’ one of the year’s most talked about films

TORONTO — Oliver Laxe, the spiritually minded, 6-foot-6-inch French-born Galician director, knows that his new film, “Sirāt,” has given him a reputation to live up to. Desert raves and apocalyptic doom collide in ‘Sirāt,’ one of the year’s most talked about films “When I’m on a plane and things are going bad, I say, “Come on, you’re the director of ‘Sirāt.’ You cannot be scared,” Laxe, 41, says, laughing. Since its prize-winning debut at the Cannes Film Festival, “Sirāt” has been one the year’s most talked about films. It’s about a father who, with his 12-year-old son , is searching for his teenage daughter. After arriving at a remote rave in southern Morocco, where they have no luck, they flee with a small caravan of ravers who ride across a desert expanse. A primal beat sounds through “Sirāt,” which morphs into an existential journey through approaching apocalypse. World War III is referenced on the radio, and the arid landscape where water is in short supply reverberates with the effects of climate change. “Sirāt,” which means …

Robert Pattinson opens up about shooting for Dune 3 in hot desert: ‘I did not have a single functioning brain cell’

Robert Pattinson opens up about shooting for Dune 3 in hot desert: ‘I did not have a single functioning brain cell’

Actor Robert Pattinson recalled his shooting experience for ‘Dune 3’ under harsh, hot weather conditions and working with director Denis Villeneuve, according to Deadline. Robert Pattinson discussed his challenging shooting experience for Dune 3 under extreme heat, expressing a relaxed state while working with director Denis Villeneuve. (AFP) Robert Pattinson opens up about shooting for Dune 3 “When I was doing Dune, it was so hot in the desert that I just couldn’t question anything,” Pattinson said in an interview. He added, “And it was so relaxing, like my brain actually wasn’t operating. I did not have a single functioning brain cell. And I was listening to Denis Villeneuve, ‘Whatever you want!’” About Dune Part Three Dune: Part Three is expected to open in theatres on December 18, 2026, and is based on Frank Herbert’s 1969 novel, Dune Messiah, which follows Atreides’ struggles with the consequences of his Fremen-led jihad upon his ascension to Emperor Muad’Dib, reported Deadline. Pattinson is reportedly set to take on the villain role of Scytale in ‘Dune: Part Three’. The …

Cannes 2025: Desert odyssey Sirat and postpartum drama Die, My Love paint seemingly heavier emotions | Entertainment News

Cannes 2025: Desert odyssey Sirat and postpartum drama Die, My Love paint seemingly heavier emotions | Entertainment News

Grief hits in different ways. Some shut down, refusing to deal with it. Some drown in it. Learning to live with it is part of being an adult, but it can be a hard ride. Oliver Laxe’s competition entry Sirat uses a staggering tragedy to hang its grief-struck characters on: it is an unimaginably cruel trick that is played on an unsuspecting Luis (Sergi Lopez), who, along with his young son Esteban (Bruno Nunez), has set out to look for his missing daughter. She’s been gone for months, but following a slim indication that she may have fetched up at a rave in the Moroccan desert, Luis and Esteban team up with a group on the run from a militia. The setting feels futuristic, with an impending big war. The rebel group — Jade, Steffi, Josh, Tonin and Bigui – has been together for a time, at ease with each other’s oddities and disabilities. These characters, all played by non-actors, become the support the father and son are looking for as they push deep into …

Power Rangers Alum Reveals Tough Conditions Actors Were Forced to Work In: ‘We’re Out in the Desert…’

Power Rangers Alum Reveals Tough Conditions Actors Were Forced to Work In: ‘We’re Out in the Desert…’

Investigation Discovery is dropping bombshells again. After the massive success of Quite on Set, the channel has come forth with another outing that focuses on a few tales talking about behind-the-scenes struggles in many series. In the latest episode of Hollywood Demons, the writer and actor from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers opened up about how tough it was to work on the action-packed series.  Shedding light on many situations that a lot of people had to face, Audri Dubois also spilled the tea about a background actor. “When we’re shooting the pilot, we’re out in the desert — it’s got to be 110 degrees — and someone has heat stroke,” the actress who originally played Yellow Ranger, Trini, stated in an Entertainment Weekly preview.  She then continued to state that the background actor in question was one of the bad guys wearing a wet suit, having a rubber mask over the head and only had pinholes for the eyes and mouth.  “He’s flopping around like a fish. … Me and the others had come together …