CATEGORIES
Kategoriler
Shining Light on History of Today
Filmmaker Vikramaditya Motwane Talks About His Latest Series on Prison Black Warrant
Jeff Baena, Indie Filmmaker Found Dead
The writer-director is survived by his wife, actress Aubrey Plaza
Jane Fonda reveals her fitness routine
The veteran Hollywood actress says she continues to maintain the same regimen, it is just slower now
'Boring' to 'fab' parties with Shalini Passi
Delhi socialite shares tips to make every gathering perfect and shiny
'Anupama is my home, my family'
TV star Rupali Ganguly reacts to rumours of her walking out of the show
Himesh to Play Badass Ravi Kumar, Again
Music composer-actor Reshammiya's new film based on his 2014 film The Xpose
Not my first rodeo: Akshay
Khiladi actor says the slump in work is not the first time for him. He will keep working hard
Psychedelic Drugs Linked To Schizophrenia
A link between taking hallucinogenic drugs and psychosis has long been suspected.
Memories 'control' sleep
According to a recent study poor sleep has been co-related with the inability to keep unwanted memories at bay
Gujaratis Can Compartmentalise Things, Easily
Says author Salil Tripathi, citing it as one of the more significant traits of the community that is the subject of his book The Gujaratis - A Portrait Of A Community; in his book, the author highlights the community's strengths, weaknesses, and asmita
Study shows flu vaccine effective against severe illness in kids
Influenza vaccine is effective for preventing severe influenza illness, including hospitalization among children, according to a study.
Small milk fat globules promote good bacteria
Study explores how the structure and the size of milk fat globules influences interactions with bacteria
Indian-origin tech firms corner 1/5th of H1B visas
Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services leading the pack, data from US immigration dept shows
CSIR develops indigenous tech for paracetamol
The government on Sunday announced an indigenously-developed paracetamol drug by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), which would reduce dependence on imported ingredients.
India Well Prepared to Handle HMPV
Surveillance Shows No Unusual Surge: Centre
NY Imposes First Ever Congestion Pricing Plan
Passenger, small commercial vehicles, trucks, buses, motorcycles entering the congestion relief zone will be charged once per day
South Africa enforce follow on in 2nd Test
Masood, Babar share record opening stand
Avishka Fernando scores half century
Sri Lanka set New Zealand 179 in 1st ODI
Man City Outplay West Ham 4-1
Haaland scores twice as City secure back-to-back victories in the Premier League
You have to respect your body: Jasprit Bumrah
Bumrah could not bowl on day three when India needed to defend a small 162-run target on a tricky wicket in final Test
'If you have commitment, play domestic cricket'
India head coach Gambhir urges all senior players to play domestic cricket
Australia Reclaim BGT After 10 Years, Win Test Series 3-1
Ruthless Australia Knock India Out of the World Test Championship Final
Kohli Wants To Play 2027 ODI World Cup: Report
Virat Kohli is reportedly not thinking about retiring from cricket despite his struggles in the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy and is instead aiming to play the 2027 ODI World Cup in Africa.
Bangladesh cancels planned training of judges in India
Takes decision just a day after announcing about the training
Musk trolls Soros, compares billionaire to Star Wars villain
Musk slams US Prez Biden for awarding Soros Presidential Medal of Freedom
Cartoonist Quits as Washington Post Rejects Sketch Critical of Bezos
Ann Telnaes Is a Pulitzer Winner Cartoonist
Hush-money case: Trump lashes out at Judge Merchan
Trump accuses Merchan of 'breaking the law'
Once upon a time in China - when a poet challenged an Empress
In 638 CE, when Wu Zetian, the 14-year-old daughter of a deceased timber trader and later governor of two provinces, was summoned to become a concubine of the Chinese Emperor Taozong, her mother wept bitterly.
Committed to provide internal reservation among SCs: Siddaramaiah
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday said his government was committed towards providing internal reservation among Scheduled Castes (SC).
BJP Govt Won't Stop Welfare Schemes
Accuses AAP of spreading fear that BJP will stop schemes if voted to power and stalling all central govt schemes in Delhi