Garima Bora
Sub-Editor
Sub-Editor
A tribal group in Madhya Pradesh has said it will contest the year-end Assembly elections to form a tribal government in the state.
The final season of Game of Thrones is set to hit our TVs next month and fans can't keep calm.
In a bizarre news, the Jain community in India has distributed sops to young couples asking them to give birth to more than two children.
In a ghastly incident, a dog is said to have bitten off an entire hand of a four-year-old boy recently in the US.
In a hair-raising news, a US-Saudi doctor was tortured in Riyadh using electric shocks.
A pet's love is incomparable and everlasting.
With the air quality worsening in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR), Gurugram has emerged as the most polluted city in the world, according to a report.
Ethan Lindenberger from the US turned a rebel when he questioned his parents' anti-vaccine acts, and then got himself vaccinated, grabbing eyeballs from the national media.
The hero of the nation, Indian Air Force Wing Commander, Abhinandan Varthaman, returned to the country last week, and Indians have not stopped celebrating since.
Passengers traveling in the Howrah-New Delhi Rajdhani Express on Sunday received a special treat as the train turned 50 yesterday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is known for his oratory skills and his pitch-perfect speeches.
Recently, Jet Airways' founder, Narendra Goyal, resigned as the chairman of the airline's board.
Sonali Bendre's life turned upside down when she was diagnosed with 'high-grade' cancer last year and had to be treated in New York.
In its recent budget, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), had announced that it will be spending Rs. 2.5 lakh/purifier on installing air purifiers across various junctions in the city.
In a remarkable innovation, a 17-year-old boy from Odisha has developed a mobile flip cover, using biodegradable products like cow dung and bael leaf. It is cheap and also protects users from harmful radiation.
Recently, Goa Town and Country Planning Minister, Vijai Sardesai, drew flak over a viral picture showing bouncers, and not local police, guarding him.
Mumbai Police's Twitter account is like that teacher who imparts important life lessons (in this case, civic lessons) in a fun way.