International Kabaddi stars are excited to feature in the highly anticipated Global Indian Pravasi Kabaddi League, which begins from April 18 in Gurugram. Players from Hungary, Poland, England and Hong Kong are eager to be a part of the awaited League in India, as per the GI-PKL press releas
Known to demolish world-class bowling line-ups in the powerplay with their disdainful hitting, Gill and Rohit will be handling their respective sides separately and will try competing and outscoring each other in what promises to be an epic clash of titans.
Three students, Sakshi Kumari, Anshi Kumari, and Ranjan Verma, emerged as the joint toppers this year, each securing an impressive 489 marks out of 500 -- a score of 97.8 per cent, a performance that has placed them at the top of the merit list.
Palo Alto (California) [US], March 29: From WannaCry to the MGM Resorts Hack, ransomware remains one of the most damaging cyberthreats to plague enterprises. Chainalysis estimates that corporations spend nearly $1 billion dollars on ransom each year, but the greater cost often comes from the
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 29: The stage at Lakmé Fashion Week X FDCI witnessed a fresh wave of creativity as three remarkable young designers made their much-anticipated debut at the GenNext Show. Known for showcasing the future trailblazers of Indian fashion, the GenNext
As the summer season begins to unfold, tourists in Srinagar were treated to a serene and chilly Saturday morning at the iconic Dal Lake, where misty waters and crisp air combined to create a postcard-perfect setting.
New Delhi [India], March 29: Bistro 57, North India's fastest-growing vegetarian-only Café chain, announced today that it has successfully raised seed funding to fuel its expansion plans. The investment will be directed towards opening new locations, enhancing customer experiences,
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has voiced his support for External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar's remarks on the treatment of minorities in Pakistan, emphasising that the situation there is "extremely disturbing."
Jaishankar has said that India follows and tracks "very closely" the treatment of minorities in Pakistan and takes it up on an international level also.