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Achanak - 37 Saal Baad (transl. All of a sudden - after 37 years ) is an Indian supernatural and Psychological thriller television serial which was telecasted on Sony TV . The centerpiece of this serial was the little known small town of Gahota, which experienced paranormal activities after each cycle of 37 years.
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Sculpture depicting Rishabhanatha, the first Arihant of the present half cycle of time moving over lotus after attaining omniscience. Arihant (Jain Prakrit: अरिहन्त, Sanskrit: अर्हत् arhat, lit. 'conqueror') is a jiva who has conquered inner passions such as attachment, anger, pride and greed.
INS Arihant is the first of the planned five in the class of submarines designed and constructed as a part of the Indian Navy's secretive Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) project. The ATV project was set up in 1984, under Vice Admiral Mihir K. Roy as the first Director General.
The first indigenous SSBN was launched in 2009 and was commissioned seven years later as INS Arihant. Concerns related to the limited range of K-15 ballistic missile operationalised by the submarine was addressed gradually with the development of a higher range version. [18] Test launch of the K-4 in March 2014.
INS Arighaat is an upgraded variant of the Arihant-class submarine. [9] [10] [11] It is the second nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine made by India [12] under the Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) project to build nuclear submarines at the Ship Building Centre in Visakhapatnam. [1]
A conceptual drawing of INS Arihant. The first is a submarine-launched system consisting of at least four 6,000-tonne (nuclear-powered) ballistic missile submarines of the Arihant class. The first vessel, INS Arihant, was commissioned in August 2016. She is the first nuclear-powered submarine to be built by India.
INS Arihant ' s reactor went critical for the first time on 10 August 2013. [57] On 13 December 2014, the submarine set off for its extensive sea trials. [58] [59] The first boat of the class, INS Arihant, was commissioned in August 2016. [60] [13] [61] On 5 November 2018, INS Arihant completed its first deterrence patrol. [11] [12]