Singer Yo Yo Honey Singh has been working hard to win his fans' hearts ever since he made his comeback in the music industry after a long hiatus. On Sunday, the 'Brown Rang' rapper took to Instagram and dropped a picture of his chiselled body dated back to 2011.
A high-speed train crushed a leopard in the Amroha District of Uttar Pradesh on Saturday morning. The police informed the forest department which sent the body for post-mortem.
In a big success for Gaya Police, a huge quantity of arms and cartridges including an AK-47 were recovered from the hideout of Naxalites, and pressure ID was also found.
Regularly eating a high fat/calorie diet could reduce the brain's ability to regulate calorie intake. New research in rats found that after short periods of being fed a high fat/high calorie diet, the brain adapts to react to what is being ingested and reduces the amount of food eaten to bal
The police raided the hideouts of the shop owner Mohammad Faiz and said that he initially spread rumor about the blast that a water booster motor exploded and evaded the spot.
India has third highest number of startups in the world, said Union Minister G Kishan Reddy on Saturday while addressing the first Inception Meet of Startup20 in Hyderabad.
An official statement from the ministry of commerce and industry said among these 15 R and D projects, seven projects were of speciality fibres, two from protective textiles, two from high-performance textiles, one from Geotextiles, one from medical textiles, one from sustainable textile, on
New Delhi [India], January 28 (ANI/PNN): In 2023, consumers are no longer willing to purchase sub-standard products. They have become more quality-conscious when it comes to the products they purchase, including how they are packaged and labelled. This increases the need for hi-tech testing
Initially, Airtel launched the 5G services in Samba, Kathua, Udhampur, Akhnoor, Lakhanpur and Khore in Jammu province, while the service has been launched in Kupwara city in Kashmir valley.
The foreign exchange companies had removed a cap on the Pakistani rupee-dollar exchange rate. This was a key demand of the IMF as part of a programme of economic reforms it has agreed on with the debt-laden South Asian nation.