2023 has just started and it already looks like it's the year of celebrations and happy vibes. Several Indian celebrities are all set to welcome their little bundle of joy this year. Check out the list of Indian celebrities who will embrace parenthood in 2023.
TikTok, whose parent company, ByteDance has been banned from electronic devices managed by the US House of Representatives, according to an internal notice sent to House staff.
The list of celebrities who became parents this year is lengthy, ranging from Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas to Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor. As we approach 2023, here is a list of celebrities who were blessed with little miracles in 2022.
"The woman arrived in New Delhi from America on December 23. After that she reached Bilhari locality of Jabalpur via Agra. She came here to meet her parents. The woman was suffering from a cough and cold as a result she got herself tested in which she has been tested positive," CMHO (Chie
New Delhi [India], December 29 (ANI/SRV): Formerly known as QuickTouch EIMS, QuickTouch, India's No. 1 Educational Institute Management Software, recently launched QuickCampus.online with the vision of making it the EduTech Marketplace for all educational needs. The event was graced by CSC a
New Delhi [India], December 26 (ANI/PNN): Mother Nurture introduced its parent-tasted baby-approved range of baby foods in 2022. Nutritious, preservative-free, and delicious, the base ingredients in their baby food are sourced from high-quality farms and factories all over the world. The rec
In 2022, a number of celebrities began the most precious chapter of their lives by embracing parenthood for the first time. While several have already shared their infants' first images, others have willfully kept them private.
Two people, including a dance teacher, have been arrested by Delhi Police for allegedly demanding Rs 15 lakh from the parents of his students in Delhi's Anand Vihar area.
Congress may pass even more restrictions on the use of app after reports that employees at TikTok's Chinese parent, ByteDance, used the app to track the physical movements of some of its users, including two journalists.