A woman devotee of Ecuadorian origin, currently residing in the United States, expressed her joy at attending the Jagannath Rath Yatra in Puri for the first time. Calling it a "dream come true," she said she felt blessed to have the darshan of Lord Jagannath and to share the spiritual experi
Domestic stock markets opened with gains for the fourth straight session on Friday, supported by positive global cues, like hints of extending July 9 tariff deadline.
The Proposed Transaction is subject to approval from the Competition Commission of India and the completion of a mandatory tender offer (Open Offer) to the public shareholders of ANIL.
"My view is that Hindi should not be made compulsory in primary education. There is no issue in children learning Hindi after Class 5. But we must analyze how many languages a child of a certain age can realistically learn and what linguistic burden that places on them," Pawar said.
Kajol shared pictures from the screening of her upcoming film, 'MAA', on Instagram featuring her family. Actor Renuka Shahane also attended the screening night.
The new-look Team India failed to chase 371 runs during the Leeds Test against England, with opener Ben Duckett's swashbuckling 149 and watchful Joe Root's fifty contributing big to team's win. During the second innings, Jadeja took 1/104 in 24 overs, getting the over of skipper Ben Stokes.
The Ax-4 crew shared their first live update from space, with IAF Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla describing the launch as "magical." The team, now en route to the ISS, spoke about unity, science, and pride. Their mission includes international research in collaboration with NASA and ISRO
Indian stock markets opened on flat but on a positive note on Thursday as geopolitical tensions eased and investors adopted a wait-and-watch approach ahead of the US tariff deadline on July 9.
The Bravehearts achieved this after they defeated the Kalinga Black Tigers by a margin of 34-26. In the second game of the day, the Delhi Redz and the Mumbai Dreamers played out a thrilling draw at the Shahaji Raje Bhosale Sports Complex, here, in Mumbai.
Former India cricketer and 1983 World Cup winner Madan Lal shared his thoughts on India's five-wicket defeat to England in the first Test at Headingley and said while the contest was entertaining, the Indian team missed crucial chances in the field.