Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 23: Audible, an Amazon company and a leading global provider of original spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, released its lists of Most Listened To content, across genres and formats (podcasts and audiobooks) for the year 2024 on Audible's service
Karnataka Legislative Council Chairman Basavaraj Horatti on Monday provided clarity on the incident involving BJP MLC CT Ravi, stating that no proof was presented by the council's media regarding the issue. Horatti revealed that he personally reached out to both CT Ravi and Congress leade
he Uttar Pradesh Police are making extensive preparations for the Maha Kumbh Mela 2025, one of the largest religious events in the world, expected to draw millions of people. DGP Prashant Kumar revealed that about 40 to 50 crore people are expected to visit Prayagraj and other religious plac
The incident happened around 4:45 pm, when some started sloganeering outside the 'Pushpa' actor's residence by chanting slogans and holding placards. One of the protestors mounted the compound and started throwing tomatoes.
American actress Ariana Madrix revealed the most memorable gift she received from Vanderpump Rules co-stars. The actress appeared in eleven seasons of this show before a new cast was introduced for the 12th season.
The Special Campaign 4.0 for institutionalizing swachhata and reducing pendency in government offices was conducted from October 2 - 31, 2024 in 5.97 lac offices, in which 25.19 lac files were weeded out, revenue earned from scrap disposal was Rs 650.10 crores and 190 lakh sq ft of space was
A survey has revealed that less than 40 per cent of young Taiwanese support regulating influencers linked to pro-China unification efforts, reported by Focus Taiwan.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) on Sunday unveiled their Central Contract list for women's national players for the period of 1st October 2024 to 30th June 2025.
A recent unclassified war game conducted by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has revealed that increasing US nuclear capabilities would not deter China from employing atomic weapons in a conflict over Taiwan, Taipei