Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 21: Originating in 1969 by the visionary A.P. Bajaj, Lotpot stands as India's pioneer Hindi Kids magazine. The legacy of Lotpot blossomed, and in 2012, it brought to life the beloved Motu Patlu characters, reigning as India's top cartoon show. As we emerg
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 21: This Independence Day, Mad Over Donuts (MOD), India's beloved gourmet donut brand, embarked on a heartwarming journey to celebrate the true essence of heroism by recognizing and appreciating Unsung Heroes from across the nation. The campaign, aimed at
Speaking on the occasion, Governor Kataria said that Assam Chah Janagosthi Shiksha Sanskriti Nyas is an important organisation that is working for the socio, economic, cultural and academic development of tea workers and the people belonging to the tea community.
Retail inflation in India rose sharply in July to 7.44 per cent and in the process breached RBI's 6 per cent upper tolerance target, largely due to a sharp spurt in vegetable, fruit, and pulses prices.
Choppers belonging to the Western Air Command carried out over 50 sorties over the last 48 hours, rescuing over 780 citizens in the flood-affected areas of Kangra district in Himachal Pradesh, Indian Air Force officials informed on Wednesday.
The EOW, in a statement, said that Palai is an important and up-line member of STA, having a huge number of members below him (known as down-line members in pyramid-based schemes.
Union Minister of State for Defence and Tourism Ajay Bhatt on Wednesday, speaking about the official renaming of the Nehru memorial as the Prime Minister's museum and library, said that the heritage belongs to all.
A number of Chinese-backed projects in Bangladesh have been performing below par, and have raised concerns among experts, in wake of the situation in Sri Lanka and Pakistan, whose economies have crippled under the burden on Beijing’s debt, Bangladesh-based Daily Asian Age reported.
During the Independence Day celebrations in Delhi, kite flying is a beloved tradition. Although it may seem harmless and fun, this practise can be harmful, especially for birds. The main problem is not flying kites but rather using Chinese metal-coated manjha (strings), which puts both kite