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Typhoon Usagi, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Ofel, was a powerful tropical cyclone that impacted the Philippines before later affecting Taiwan in early November 2024. It was the fifth of six consecutive tropical cyclones that impacted the Philippines within a span of four weeks, following Tropical Storm Trami and Typhoons Kong-rey ...
Height Notes m ft Lord Shiva (sitting) statue: Shiva: Jajpur: Odisha: 37.49 123.0: To be the largest statue in the state Mata Sita statue: Sita: Sitamarhi: Bihar: 76.5 251 [68] Statue of Equality: B. R. Ambedkar: Mumbai: Maharashtra: 107 351 [69] Reclining Buddha: Gautama Buddha: Gaya: Bihar--100 ft X 30 ft India's longest reclining Buddha [70 ...
Name Country Image Pinnacle height Year Structure type Place Notes INS Kattabomman, large masts India 471 metres (1,545 ft) 2013 Guyed mast: Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu ...
The Adiyogi Shiva bust is a 34-metre tall (112 ft), 45-metre long (147 ft) and 25-metre wide (82 ft) steel bust of Shiva with Thirunamam at Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.It is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the "Largest Bust Sculpture” in the world.
Palais Royale in Mumbai had structurally topped out in 2018 as the tallest building in the country with a height of 320 meters, but the building is still under construction. Lokhandwala Minerva, also in Mumbai, with a height of 301 metres (988 feet) and 78 floors, [3] [4] is the tallest completed building in the country. [5]
States Peak Range/Region Height Coordinates Source In m In ft; Sikkim: Kangchenjunga: Eastern Himalayas: 8,586 28,169 Kangchenjunga lies on the India–Nepal border.It is the highest mountain peak located in India and the third highest mountain peak in the world after Mount Everest and K2.
This list of tallest Hindu deity statues includes completed statues that are at least 4 m (13 ft) tall. The height values in this list are measured to the highest part of the murti, but exclude the height of any pedestal (plinth), or other base platform as well as any mast, spire, or other structure that extends higher than the tallest figure in the monument.
In March 2004, the Authority allowed a 15 m (49 ft) height increase to 110 m (360 ft). In March 2006, the Narmada Control Authority gave clearance for the height of the dam to be increased from 110.6 m (363 ft) to 121.9 m (400 ft). This came after 2003 when the Supreme Court of India refused to allow the height of the dam to increase again.