Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], Dec. 19 (ANI): Refuting all charges of advising the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) to issue a directive to its girl students to wear "decent" clothes, Madhya Pradesh university Vice-Chancellor Tariq Zafar on Monday said he advised t
Bengaluru(Karnataka)[India], Dec.19 (ANI): Reacting to the advice given by the vice chancellor of Madhya Pradesh's Bhoj Open University (MPBOU) to women students in NIFT to wear "decent" clothes, social activist Brinda Adige termed the suggestion as absolutely 'nonsense&
Melbourne [Australia], Dec.17 (ANI): Umpire Paul Reiffel has quashed the idea of wearing a helmet while officiating in Test matches despite suffering a concussion after being hit by seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar's throw during the fourth match of the ongoing series between India and England.
Fushimi-ku (Kyoto) [Japan], Dec.15 (ANI): Kyocera Corporation has announced that it has developed one of the smallest known optical blood-flow sensors, which measures the volume of blood flow in the subcutaneous tissue.
Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], Dec. 8(ANI): The Kerala High Court on Thursday banned women from to wearing salwar kameez and churidars inside the Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple here.
New Delhi [India], Dec 02 (ANI): Eye wear is the best option for pairing up without compromising on style. You no longer have to spend a lot of money to get the high quality, fashion forward shades you want and deserve.
New Delhi [India], Nov 25 (ANI-NewsVoir): Taking the thermal wear industry to the next level, Torrido Premium Thermals, India's leading thermal wear brand, introduces Torrido Hoodie, which redefines style and functionality in the thermal wear category.
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], Nov. 25 (ANI): Srinagar's scenic and picturesque Mughal Gardens, a favourite among tourists, wears a deserted look these days, as people have chosen to stay away from Jammu and Kashmir's winter capital owing to the prolonged unrest in Kashmir V
Melbourne [Australia], Nov. 22 (ANI): Former Test players Shane Warne, Michael Slater and Kevin Pietersen have been slapped with a fine of USD 300 each by the Tasmanian Police for not wearing seatbelts during a recent visit to Hobart.