Singer Ariana Grande felt grateful as she looks back on a challenging year in her life. The singer-songwriter thanked everyone for a year of possibilities, experiences, and people she met in a recent Instagram story post
According to a study, apes respond considerably more intensely to images of their buddies and can identify groupmates they haven't seen in over 25 years
Bharatiya Janata Party president JP Nadda on Saturday released a postage stamp commemorating 200 years of Indian origin Tamils in Sri Lanka and said it is an occasion to look positive but also remember history
"Lord Ram is going to be seated in his grand temple on January 22. The wait of 500 years is about to end. Before the arrival of the Lord, there was a plan of PM that Ayodhya would be established as the most beautiful city in the world. The way the people have welcomed PM Modi today gives
"Shops in 9 big markets which were sealed 6 years ago will open soon. The Mayor assured that SOP will be made in collaboration with MCD officials in the next 5 days, MCD will de-seal the shops after completing all the paperwork within 1 month," said Chamber of Trade and Industry Chairman Bri
In a poignant video released by the WFP, an Afghan immigrant, deported after residing in Pakistan for 14 years, expressed sorrow over leaving with minimal belongings, underscoring the uncertainty that lies ahead.
Chris Harrison, who hosted the reality show 'The Bachelor' for 19 years recalled being part of it and said that being part of it was a "blessing and a curse", reported People.
According to an official release, "Established in 1923 by C.P. Portland Cement Limited in Kymore, the school has evolved over the years, leaving a significant mark on the educational landscape of Madhya Pradesh."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken a dig at opposition parties seeking to put up a combined fight against the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, saying there is a consensus among people that the "country doesn't need a mili-juli sarkar" and that the country "has lost 30 years" due to in