A video of the accident that has gone viral on social media showed the truck dragging the scooty while the boy was stuck under it. Many passersby and commuters were seen in the video shouting at the driver to stop the truck but all in vain
The popular 'RRR' song 'Naatu Naatu' is gaining worldwide popularity! A video of the South Korean embassy in India's staff grooving to the hit track has gone viral on social media. Not just that, the viral video also piqued the interest of Prime Minister Narendra Modi!
Nothing can beat the excitement of seeing more pictures of a new bride. After turning Mrs Malhotra, Kiara returned to work on Saturday following a lavish wedding with Sidharth Malhotra.
"As far as yesterday's incident is concerned, appropriate action will be taken. Video footage is being analyzed. SP has been injured with 11 stitches. Five other Police personnel were also injured. Their statement will be recorded and further legal action will be taken," Punjab DGP said on F
Taking to Instagram on Friday, Manoj dropped a video and showed the viewers his ancestral home in Bihar. Showing a corner of the house, Manoj said, "There used to be an Almira where my mother used to keep barfi, pera and curd. I used to steal and eat them." Manoj also revealed that he visite
Pakistani actor Hania Amir's video recently went viral where she was seen dancing to the tunes of 'Naatu Naatu'. The video is reportedly from a wedding celebration, where Hania was joined by another actor Saboor Aly.
During the Prime Minister's inaugural speech in a video message at the first G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (FMCBG) meeting, he highlighted the trust in international financial institutions had eroded amidst the serious economic difficulties from the impact of the Covid
In today's world, social media works like a magic wand, especially for those who are talented and lack the means to access a platform to showcase their talent. A young man from Bihar's Samastipur, Amarjeet Jaikar, recently became an overnight star after his video went viral on many social
Speaking to ANI on Thursday, the principal medical officer (PMO) of Dausa Government Hospital, Dr. Shivram Meena, confirmed that the ambulance driver, who was appointed by an NGO, has already been removed while a panel has been put together to probe the matter.
"On inquiry, it was found that the deceased used to shoot short films on mobile and came to railway tracks to make live videos. Their mobiles were also found on the track," the police said.