The world-renowned Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival kicks off its 2024 edition in a groundbreaking digital format, offering fans a multi-stage experience like never before.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 13: On the 13th and 14th of April, 2024, Mumbai is witnessing a unique and inspiring endeavor by ImPaCCT Foundation, Tata Memorial Centre along with Duhita Foundation (NGO). The event is set to be a celebration of resilience and hope, featuring 250 partici
Amid fears of the ongoing hostilities in Gaza devolving into a larger Middle-Eastern conflict, US President Joe Biden on Friday said he expects Iran to attack Israel 'sooner than later', CNN reported.
The Iran-backed Lebanese aimed militia, Hezbollah, on Friday, fired a barrage of missiles towards northern Israel, The Times of Israel reported, adding that the projectiles were intercepted by the country's defence systems, while some impacted open areas or fell short in Lebanon.
In the enchanted world of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where magic and mystery intertwine, Daniel Radcliffe, the iconic face of Harry Potter, experienced moments of fear and trepidation.
New Delhi [India], April 12: In the fantastic embroidery of India's different stages, there exists a supreme body of people who have scaled the pinnacles of progress as well as charted the ways for others to follow.
London [UK], April 12: In an unprecedent achievement and recognition, the Jindal Global Law School at O.P. Jindal Global University has been ranked the No. 1 Law School in India for the 5th year in a row and is also placed at the 72nd rank in the world, making it the only law school in India
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 12: India's first Hindi kids magazine, Lotpot was created by late Shri A.P Bajaj in the year 1969. The magazine was a sure shot hit throughout the years and in 2012, Lotpot Magazine got their famous cartoon character Motu Patlu on television (Nickelodeon I
Delhi minister and Aam Aadmi Party leader, Saurabh Bharadwaj accused BJP of trying to impose President's rule in Delhi, fearing that they would not be able to win elections in the national capital.
District administration and forest officials are working to tackle the challenges they were facing in ensuring 100 per cent voting in elephant-dominated areas, fearing elephant attacks and difficult forest terrain.