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Namaste at Oscars: Indian cinema has arrived
Indian storytellingcaptivates and inspire audiences worldwide. With the right strategy, this moment can shape the future of Indian cinema ...
The 2025 Oscars are officially underway, and host Conan O’Brien is bringing the laughs with his hilarious opening monologue.
Uzbek GM Nodirbek Yakubboev greeted India's Divya Deshmukh with a 'Namaste' before their match in Prague, showing respect and ...
Two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra on Saturday pledged support to the government’s ‘FIT India Sundays on Cycle’ event, saying that the initiative would not only help people improve their fitness ...
A pop up jacket potato restaurant in Gateshead is gaining plenty of attention on social media thanks to its delicious spuds ...
The nitrogen dioxide emissions created by coal power stations have decreased potential yields of Indian rice and wheat crops by over 10%.
The much awaited India-Bangladesh clash took place on Thursday in the Dubai International Stadium, UAE which commenced India’s campaign ion the Champions Trophy 2025. Indian skipper Rohit Sharma on ...
He particularly pointed out the decision to replace opener Yashasvi Jaiswal with spinner Varun Chakravarthy following India’s ODI series against England ... And that’s where I do think it shows a ...
“It's been 49 years straight in prison for something I didn't do,” he said ... “From day one, the first hour I was arrested, Indian people came to my rescue, and they've been beside me ...
Producer Sreenivasa Kumar, aka SKN, faced backlash for joking about supporting non-Telugu-speaking actresses at Dragon's ...
NTPC signed a 25-year agreement with the Indian Army to supply 200 kW of renewable energy from ... waste like plastic bottles for insulation. Crucially, these units do not rely on conventional ...
India is doing well in protecting small investors while corporate ... India Ridham Desai highlighted that the emerging market cohort is no longer the story people in the mid-90s dreamt of. He further ...