The Lodha brothers--elder brother Abhishek Lodha and younger brother Abhinandan Lodha--and their companies have amicably resolved all outstanding disputes under the guidance of their parents, a joint statement said Monday.
After slamming his maiden ton in the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Saturday while playing against Punjab Kings (PBKS), Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) opener Abhishek Sharma revealed that the whole team, including him, were waiting for his parents as they are lucky for the Hyderabad-based fran
Hui, who was granted political asylum in the United States and currently serves as the policy and advocacy coordinator at the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation, is one of several overseas activists wanted by Hong Kong authorities under the city's sweeping national security law, H
Saurabh, a protesting parent said that children in the school were being made to sit in the library of the schools because the demanded increased fees had not been paid.
Ravi Bhati, hailing from a village in Greater Noida, was the first player from the town to play Kabaddi. He began his kabaddi journey in 2019 at JD Academy under the guidance of Coach Jitendra Nagar. Initially, Ravi did not have his family's approval to pursue a career in Kabaddi, but his gr
The sight of watching MS Dhoni take the field in CSK yellow once again lit up the MA Chidambaram Stadium as Chennai Super Kings face Delhi Capitals in their IPL 2025 clash. However, while fans were excited to see 'Thala' back in action, one question that stormed the internet once again wa
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Friday said that their protest to abolish National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) exam would never end until the Centre accept the requests of the state government.
Udaipur (Rajasthan) [India], April 3: The Indian Institute of Management Udaipur hosted its 13th Annual Convocation for its Two-Year MBA (Batch of 2023-25), One-Year full-time MBAs in Global Supply Chain Management and Digital Enterprise Management (Batches of 2024-25) and PhD, on Wednesday,
The Delhi High Court emphasised that victims of sexual assault, especially minor children, possess independent rights under the law that cannot be dismissed simply because their parents have chosen to settle disputes among themselves.