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DRY AND OVERFLOWING WELLS
We all know the story of the Pandavas from the epic, The Mahabharata, though little is known about some of them, especially Nakul and Sahadev.
'Religion is not restricting, rather liberating', says Abhay Firodia on Abhay Prabhavana
A first-of-its-kind knowledge center based on philosophy of Jainism was inaugurated on 5th November by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari at Maval, on the outskirts of Pune in Maharashtra.
IN 2025, KRISHNA'S TEACHINGS FOR A REJUVENATED SPIRIT: OVERCOMING PAST STRESSORS
We approach 2025 with all of us bearing the load of past stressors, memories of failure, regret over mishandled situations, and unhealed wounds.
Winter proofing your skincare routine: Tips for eczema and dry skin
Many people with dry skin and eczema have worsening symptoms as winter draws near. Dryness, irritation, and flare-ups can result from depriving the skin of its natural moisture due to low humidity, cold temperatures, and indoor heating.
A BALANCED APPROACH TO NUTRITION IN THALASSEMIA
FOOD IS MEDICINE
PULMONARY REHABILITATION FOR COPD: ENHANCING LUNG FUNCTION AND QUALITY OF LIFE
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a long-term lung condition affecting millions worldwide. COPD is characterized by blocked and inflamed airways with symptoms of cough as well as shortness of breath.
TAYLOR SWIFT MOVED BY MINUTE-LONG STANDING OVATION AT TORONTO ERAS SHOW
It is an emotional moment for Taylor Swift as her Eras Tour is coming to an end. During her Toronto show, she received a minute-long standing ovation after performing 'Champagne Problems', and this left her in tears on stage, reported People.
ANUPAM KHER SHARES HEARTFELT MOMENT WITH GULZAR AT AIRPORT
Veteran actor Anupam Kher shared his experience of meeting legendary lyricist Gulzar at an airport recently and expressed his gratitude towards him for his \"love and encouragement\".
'The Slumber Party Massacre' star Michael Villella passes away at 84
Michael Villella, the actor known for playing the serial killer Russ Thorn in the cult classic 'The Slumber Party Massacre,' has passed away at the age of 84, reported Variety.
'BABY JOHN': DILJIT DOSANJH, VARUN DHAWAN, KEERTHY SURESH'S 'NAIN MATAKKA' SONG OUT
Produced by Murad Khetani, Priya Atlee, and Jyoti Deshpande, the film is directed by A Kaleeswaran and backed by acclaimed filmmaker Atlee. It will be released on December 25.
WHITNEY CUMMINGS REVEALS SABRINA CARPENTER WAS REJECTED FOR ROLE IN 'THE CONNERS'
Comedian and actor Whitney Cummings has said that among the biggest lessons she learned over the course of her career is to remain \"super comfortable with rejection,\" reported People.
HUGO WEAVING DISCUSSES 'THE ROOSTER' AND SATYAJIT RAY'S INFLUENCE AT IFFI 2024
Actor Hugo Weaving, renowned for his portrayal of the iconic villain Agent Smith in the 'Matrix' franchise, spoke about his latest film The Rooster, directed by Mark Leonard Winter, and shared how legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray introduced him to Indian cinema.
SAIYAMI KHER SHARES HER EXPERIENCE OF TRAINING WITH REAL-LIFE FIREFIGHTERS FOR 'AGNI'
Actor Saiyami Kher is giving her best to bring authenticity to her role as a firefighter in the upcoming film 'Agni', directed by Rahul Dholakia.
Indian Americans hold solidarity rally for Hindus in Canada, Bangladesh
Participants at the rally expressed disappointment at the poor handling of the attack on Hindu devotees at the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton where Khalistanis attacked Hindu devotees, a media release said.
Last G7 meet of Biden administration
Foreign ministers from the world's leading industrialized nations are meeting Monday, with the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East entering decisive phases and a certain pressure to advance diplomatic efforts ahead of the new US administration taking over.
Georgia: Opposition boycotts Parliament's first session
The newly elected Georgian parliament opened its inaugural session on Monday as opposition lawmakers and the country's ceremonial president stayed away and thousands of protesters rallied outside, accusing the ruling party of rigging the vote under Russian influence.
Far-right vs reformist in Romania runoff
Romania's political landscape is reeling after a little-known, far-right populist secured the first round in the presidential election, going from an obscure candidate to beating the incumbent prime minister.
Russia boosts air power with new Su-34 bombers
Russia's Aerospace Forces has received a new batch of Su-34 frontline bombers.
Russia captures Briton fighting for Ukraine amid troop advances
Russia's military captured a British national fighting with Ukrainian troops who have occupied part of Russia's Kursk region, according to reports Monday, as Moscow began daylight drone attacks on civilian areas of Ukraine and its ground forces accelerated gains along parts of the front line.
'US SANCTIONS ON RUSSIA'S BANKING HIT PUTIN'S REGIME'
Zelenskyy said further that while these measures significantly weaken Russian President Vladimir Putin’s regime, more needs to be done.
Will not sign any loan agreement with China under BRI during visit: Oli
We should not be swayed by the baseless rumour that loan is being taken to entrap the country,\" Oli further clarified.
Hezbollah ceasefire deal could come shortly, says Israeli ambassador to US
Ambassador Mike Herzog told Israeli Army Radio on Monday that there remained \"points to finalize\" and that any deal required agreement from the government.
Gold prices down as Nepal govt. slashes 50% duty
The price of gold significantly dropped by Rs 15,900 per tola (11.664 grams) on Monday following the Nepal government's decision to slash the customs duty on the precious yellow metal by half.
UAE arrests 3 Uzbek nationals for killing of Israeli rabbi
Kogan, 28, an ultra-Orthodox rabbi who went missing on Thursday, ran a kosher grocery store in the futuristic city of Dubai
Khamenei calls for death sentence to Netanyahu
The Supreme Leader added that the ICC arrest warrant for Netanyahu was not enough and warned that the Resistance Front will be expanded more in the future.
Delhi High Court directs Delhi Jal Board to pay Rs 22 lakh compensation over death of 9-year-old boy by falling into pit
The Delhi High Court in the case Sh. Pravesh Kumar And Anr versus Delhi Jal Board And Ors observed and has directed the Delhi Jal Board, DJB to pay compensation for an amount of Rs. 22 lakh over the death of a nine-year-old boy by falling into a pit in 2016.
Delhi High Court: Procedural orders cannot be considered as interim award or challenged under Section 34 of Arbitration Act
The Delhi High Court bench of Justice Subramonium Prasad in the case Conslight Infra Company Pvt Ltd. versus Concept Engineers And Ors observed and has held that a procedural order given by an Arbitral Tribunal, such as rejecting an application filed seeking impleadment of a party, does not qualify as an interim award.
Allahabad High Court: Person engaged in construction, maintenance or demolition of buildings above one storey is employee under Employees Compensation Act
The Allahabad High Court in the case Seema Devi v. Vimal Jain And Another observed and has held that any person who is engaged in construction, maintenance, repairing or demolition of any building which is more than one story high is an employee for the purposes of compensation under the Employees Compensation Act, 1923.
Allahabad High Court comes to aid of visually impaired candidate who could not fill AIBE form due to error in LLB results
The Allahabad High Court in the case Navendu Aggarwal vs. Union of India and 5 others observed and has come last week to aid a visually impaired candidate who could not apply for the All-India Bar Examination, AIBE-XIX in time, admittedly due to an error in his 5th-semester examination result caused by his University.
Delhi air pollution: Supreme Court directs CAQM to consider allowing physical classes in schools/colleges
The Supreme Court in the Delhi Air Pollution case observed and has directed the Commission for Air Quality Management, CAQM to consider relaxing the restrictions on physical classes of schools, colleges and educational institutions in Delhi-NCR, which were imposed last week due to severe air pollution.