The pope died of a stroke followed by heart failure on Monday at his residence in the Vatican's Casa Santa Marta. His death was also affected by other ailments, including a "previous episode of acute respiratory failure," arterial hypertension and type II diabetes, Vatican's press office
The start of 2025 hasn't been smooth for Bollywood. Despite big names and big budgets, several recent films have failed to impress at the box office. Even Salman Khan's much-talked-about Eid release 'Sikandar' couldn't meet expectations. As this trend continues, several voices from within th
'Sinners', the 1930s Mississippi-set vampire horror movie that stars Michael B Jordan in twin performances, replaced 'A Minecraft Movie' at the top of the domestic box office as it grossed USD 45.6 million over the weekend.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 21: In a bid to strengthen its cybercrime response, the Mumbai Police has kicked off a three-day Cyber Investigation & Forensics Training for 253 officers. The programme is supported by Federal Express Corporation ("FedEx"), the world's largest express
Recounting Sardar Patel's iconic statement on April 21, 1947, where he referred to civil servants as the 'Steel Frame of India', Modi emphasized Patel's vision of a bureaucracy that upholds discipline, honesty, and democratic values, serving the nation with utmost dedication. He underscor
Garhwal Divisional Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey held a crucial review meeting on Monday with senior officials and representatives of the hotel industry at his camp office in Dehradun to assess the readiness for the pilgrimage.
Bengaluru Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) South East Sarah Fathima said that the body of the officer was handed over to his son for the final rituals.
The Chief Minister stated that the dream of a 'developed' India and a 'developed' Uttarakhand was becoming a reality with the active participation and committed efforts of the civil service officers.
"This is a long pending issue. ED is doing its work, we have not made ED, during Congress' time it was made. Now Congress' people are going in ED offices and things such as signboards or government property is being damaged. Congress workers, in the name of protest, are vandalising public pr