Manipur, often called an untouched paradise, blends breathtaking natural beauty with vibrant culture and timeless history, offering unmatched tourism potential.
Purani Dilli 6 started the second season 2 of the Delhi Premier League with a heavy defeat to Outer Delhi Warriors by 82 runs on August 5, but bounced back strongly with back-to-back wins, first overcoming West Delhi Lions by 15 runs on August 7, and then edging out New Delhi Tigers by 10 ru
The Durand Cup shifts into higher gear as quarterfinal action grips Shillong and Kokrajhar, both awaiting high-intensity knockout drama, promising an exhilarating match day and electric stadium atmospheres reminiscent of the passionate crowds from the group stages
On the eve of 79th Independence Day, India Gate, North Block, South Block, and Samvidhan Sadan (Old Parliament Building) illuminated in the colours of the Tricolour, India's National Flag.
Las Vegas (Nevada) [US], August 14: At Ai4 2025, North America's largest artificial intelligence (AI) industry event, Sanjay Puri, Founder of RegulatingAI and Chairman of Knowledge Networks Group, delivered a rallying call for inclusive global AI talent development. In his solo keynote, "Dem
Air Arabia (PJSC), the Middle East and North Africa's first and largest low-cost carrier (LCC) operator, today announced strong financial and operational results for the second quarter and first half of 2025, as the airline continued to expand its network, further solidifying its leadership
ISKCON has arranged compensation and complete rehabilitation for 18 families affected by attacks on Hindu homes in Bangladesh's northern Gangachara Upazila of Rangpur district, ISKCON said in a statement.
Chandigarh [India], August 14: Chandigarh University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Malomatia India Technologies Private Limited (MITPL), a subsidiary of Qatar's leading IT service provider Malomatia. The MoU will facilitate internships and job opportunities for Computer
So far, six miscreants have been apprehended. One of them, identified as Akram from Sherpur, Bangladesh, was captured by villagers but later succumbed to injuries during treatment.