Brief firearm safety talks more than double openness to out-of-home storage
A brief chat about firearm safety can sharply increase willingness among gun owners to consider temporarily storing their firearms outside the home during times of crisis, a step that could help reduce suicide risk, according to a Rutgers-led study.
Hurricane Lala pulls away from Hawaii
Hurricane Lala was pulling away from Hawaii
Belgium races to tame huge wildfire creeping toward Germany
Water-bombing aircraft and farmers
A small squeeze reveals new clues about an unusual kind of magnet
Researchers at Rice University have found that gently squeezing a crystal of iron sulfide can change two of its unusual properties at the same time: its tiny magnetic signal and the way electricity moves through it. The result gives scientists a clearer picture of how a newly recognized class of magnetic materials works and suggests a simple way to control their behavior.
Gene-edited beagles produce no detectable major dog allergen, early tests find
Humans love dogs, but petting them can leave some people sneezing and wheezing. About 15% of the world
A new study from Murdoch University has found that the introduced plant disease Phytophthora dieback is indirectly hindering quendas in Western Australia
Chinese ship sets off for Europe through Arctic, halving travel time
A Chinese container vessel has set sail for Europe through the Arctic as part of a new weekly service on a route that cuts shipment times in half but that environmental groups warn could speed up the melting of polar ice.
Firefighters battle second day of blaze on Greek island
Firefighters battled for a second day Sunday to contain a forest fire on the Greek Aegean island of Skyros, as the local mayor voiced hope it could soon be brought under control.
Shrinking water bodies can turn drought into disease hotspots or dead ends
Prolonged dry spells or droughts can sometimes reduce aquatic diseases, many of which affect people. Yet other times, water scarcity can counterintuitively lead to an uptick in diseases that depend on water.
Einstein Probe catches rare X-ray flash from an exploding star
Astronomers have linked an X-ray flash discovered by the Einstein Probe to a known type of supernova with unusual features that point to the birth of an ultra-dense, rapidly spinning magnetar. The paper outlining this finding was published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters on July 22.
One of Assams sharpest wildlife guard dogs retires
K9 Leon, a Belgian Malinois, assisted in anti-poaching operations across the Kaziranga National Park for almost eight years as a key member of biodiversity conservation group Aaranyaks K9 Sniffer Dog Squad
Active particles could make stable glasses stronger without catastrophic brittle failure
The strongest glasses have an Achilles
4 artworks of 17th century painter Antonello da Messina stolen from Italy museum
artworks of th century painter Antonello da Messina stolen from Italy museum
My politics is based on the social ideals of Sree Narayana Guru. In the past five years, I have not seen them reflected in the BJP in Kerala. I have realised that the BJP State units current line does not agree with my political orientation guided by the Gurus ideals, says Devan
CJI: Law Universities Must Shape Legal Tech Future
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant urged national law universities to proactively lead the integration of technology into the legal system, rather than merely reacting to changes. Speaking at a conclave, he stressed the importance of incorporating academic integrity and responsible AI use into the curriculum, rejecting outright bans on generative AI. The CJI highlighted that law schools must prepare graduates to critically engage with technological tools, ensuring justice, fairness, and human judgment remain central to the evolving legal landscape.
Why AI training can backfire for older workers
Employers are increasingly investing in training to prepare their employees for artificial intelligence (AI). Training budgets are growing, and
Excel Entertainment and Amazon MGM Studios Mirzapur: The Movie is keenly awaited, with anticipation building ever since its announcement. For the first time ever, marking the theatrical leap of Indias biggest OTT franchise, the film is set to bring the iconic world of Mirzapur to the big screen for the first time. The recently released teaser and trailer have further amplified the excitement among fans. Amidst the films promotions, Rasika Dugal has shared a fun glimpse from behind the scenes. She shared pictures with her reel-life husband Pankaj Tripathi, aka Kaleen Bhaiya, alongside his real-life wife Mridula Tripathi. The playful frames beautifully bring reel life and real life together, with Rasika and Mridula posing alongside Pankaj Tripathi, who effortlessly flaunts Kaleen Bhaiyas signature swag. Sharing the pictures, Rasika wrote, Mirzapur in Melbourne... Real-life Reel-life ... Kaleen Bhaiya ka signature swag. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rasika (@rasikadugal) Ahead of the films release, the makers are set to unveil Vaaroon Forever, a fresh rendition of the beloved Mirzapur track. Original singer Romy returns alongside Shreya Ghoshal, with Anand Bhaskar and Ginny Diwan also reprising their roles, giving the fan-favourite song a renewed musical identity. Presented by Amazon MGM Studios and Excel Entertainment, Mirzapur: The Movie is directed by Gurmmeet Singh, written by Puneet Krishna, and produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar under the banner of Excel Entertainment. The film is co-produced by Kassim Jagmagia and Vishal Ramchandani. Mirzapur: The Movie releases in cinemas on September 4, 2026. Also Read: Mirzapur: The Movie unveils Vaaroon Forever posters ahead of August 18 song release
'Flier Said Gun Not Loaded,' Recalls Varanasi Airport Staff. Then It Went Off
The passenger, Kamlesh Kedarnath Rai from Azamgarh in Uttar Pradesh, was travelling with his wife on Air India Express flight IX1810 to Mumbai. His pistol, a 7.62 mm weapon, had 21 live cartridges at the time of the incident.
Kolkata, August 16: Former Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, has expressed profound sorrow over the passing of former minister and ex-Deputy Speaker Ashish Banerjee. She stated that his death deeply unsettles her. The mental and emotional pressures he faced in his final days have made this tragedy even more painful. In a post ... Read more Mamata Banerjee Expresses Grief Over Ashish Banerjees Passing, Highlights Political Pressures Impact on Mental Health
Bhogapuram Alluri Sitarama Raju Intl Airport in AP to begin operations fromAug 17
The airport will operate under the IATA code VTZ, which will be transferred from the existing airport in Visakhapatnam from 12.01 am on August 17.
This Nasa engineer started a side hustle with Rs 19,000, now earns Rs 30 lakh a month
This Nasa engineer started a side hustle with Rs now earns Rs lakh a month
Udhayanidhi Stalin recalls arrest over 'Trisha' remark, reiterates his innocence
Udhayanidhi Stalin recalls arrest over Trisha remark reiterates his innocence
UGC NET English, Commerce, Sociology Answer Keys On Hold, Committee Reviews Complaints
UGC NET June 2026: The objection window is open from August 16 to 18, 2026, as per the official announcement.
Psychology explains why some people finish kitchen chores before sleeping. Unfinished tasks can cause intrusive thoughts and affect cognitive performance. Visual clutter in homes is linked to lower well-being and life satisfaction. Completing household rituals offers a sense of control and completion. These habits are not necessarily perfectionism but varied personal preferences.
Amit Shah Demands Congress Apology For Stopping Vande Mataram Midway at I-Day Celebration
Amit Shah accused Congress of insulting Vande Mataram during its Independence Day event and demanded an apology from Sonia Gandhi and the party.
Investors face risks of digital dependency, as a recent scenario highlights vulnerabilities in portfolio management amid potential disruptions and disasters
Sometimes it arrives like a storm, leaving us with little choice but to surrender. Sometimes it slips into our lives, unnoticed until we suddenly realise that nothing is quite the same anymore. And only rarely does it arrive gently
Centuries-old physics test could help detect millicharged particles
Theoretical physicists have long predicted the existence of millicharged particles (mCPs), hypothetical particles that carry a very small electric charge. These particles are expected to interact very weakly with ordinary matter and electromagnetic fields; hence, they would be difficult to detect in conventional particle physics experiments.
Quote of the Day by Tim Allen: Tim Allen's quote, The world's a mean place. It's unfair, then it's fair... captures a difficult truth: life rarely follows a single moral pattern. Good things happen without warning, unfair moments can reshape us, and love can appear where we least expect it. The deeper lesson is not to expect perfect fairness, but to accept life's contradictions without becoming cynical. The quote opens a wider reflection on resilience, human nature, faith, uncertainty and the strange balance between suffering and joy.
Raut defends Rahul over his remarks against Amit Shah
The Lok Sabha secretariat has sought a response from Rahul Gandhi to two separate complaints of reach of privilege filed by BJP MPs Anurag Thakur and Sanjay Jaiswal for his remarks against Amit Shah during a debate on the anti-paper leak bill
Battle Of Galwan | Song - Maatrubhumi Title Track
Watch the Hindi song 'Maatrubhumi Title Track' from the movie 'Battle Of Galwan' starring Salman Khan and Chitrangda Singh. 'Maatrubhumi Title Track' is sung by Arijit Singh, Shreya Ghoshal and Master Mani Dharamkot, with music composed by Himesh Reshammiya. The lyrics of 'Battle Of Galwan' song 'Maatrubhumi Title Track' are penned by Sameer Anjaan. Directed by Apoorva Lakhia and produced by Salma Khan, the film promises a patriotic and emotional cinematic experience. To know more about the song 'Maatrubhumi Title Track' from 'Battle Of Galwan', watch the lyrical video.
11th Panchen Lama Emphasizes Ethnic Unity as Foundation for National Progress
Beijing, August 16: A seminar featuring non-party figures was held in Lhasa on August 14 to promote the Ethnic Unity and Progress Enhancement Law in China. The 11th Panchen Lama, Koige Gyai Bo, who is also the Vice President of the Chinese Buddhist Association and the head of the Shitsang branch of Chinese Buddhism, delivered ... Read more 11th Panchen Lama Emphasizes Ethnic Unity as Foundation for National Progress
Bangladesh links Tarique Rahman's India visit to Sheikh Hasina extradition
Bangladesh links Tarique Rahmans India visit to Sheikh Hasina extradition
Italian Proverb of the Day: The tongue has no bones, but it breaks bones offers a timeless lesson on the power and consequences of speech. The proverb warns that words can cause deep emotional harm despite having no physical force. Its enduring message encourages people to think before speaking and recognise the lasting impact careless or hurtful words can have.
SAD chief Sukhbir Badals wife seeks NIA probe into Aug 13 attack, writes to Amit Shah
Azerbaijani Language Version of Xi Jinpings Cultural Spirit Broadcast on National Television
Beijing, August 16: On August 14, the China Media Group launched the first Azerbaijani language program, Xi Jinpings Cultural Spirit, in Baku. The program was later aired on Azerbaijans national television and broadcasting companys Culture Channel, as well as on ARB24 television. The program features vivid stories that reflect Chinese President Xi Jinpings commitment to ... Read more Azerbaijani Language Version of Xi Jinpings Cultural Spirit Broadcast on National Television
After undergoing a heart transplant, a survivor encountered steep increases in medication costs, initially losing her insurance coverage only for it to be reinstated at a premium rate of $1,000. Her story spead on social media and in a generous move, billionaire Mark Cuban's pharmacy stepped in to provide the necessary medication at a lower price, with a supportive nonprofit now stepping forward to handle the patients medication costs.
'Tangled' live-action film: Caitriona Balfe to play Queen Arianna
Caitriona Balfe, known for her role in Outlander, has been cast as Queen Arianna in Disney's live-action adaptation of Tangled.
Bangladesh Shocks Australia with Historic Test Victory
Darwin, August 16: Bangladesh stunned Australia by securing a remarkable 9-wicket victory in a Test match, marking a significant upset in cricket history. Following the defeat, Steve Smith acknowledged that Bangladesh outperformed Australia in all aspects of the game. After bundling Australia out for just 198 runs in their first innings, Bangladesh amassed 426 runs, ... Read more Bangladesh Shocks Australia with Historic Test Victory
Assam man spots boy riding without helmet, gifts him one and makes a request
Assam man spots boy riding without helmet gifts him one and makes a request
IIT tag became a burden: Graduate recalls painful job interview after UPSC attempt
IIT tag became a burden Graduate recalls painful job interview after UPSC attempt
'Human cost of relentless political hostility': Mamata on TMC leader's suicide
The former West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee claimed that Asish Banerjee was epeatedly maligned, falsely accused and subjected to relentless pressure. She said: The harassment and mental pressure he faced, despite his long record of public service, should make all of us pause and reflect on the human cost of relentless political hostility. Meanwhile, West Begal chief minister Suvendu Adhikari said he would ensure probe into suicide.
US commander visits USS Lincoln as Gaza and Lebanon tensions sharpen
US commander visits USS Lincoln as Gaza and Lebanon tensions sharpen
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh stated the BJP government faced a setback regarding the women's reservation bill. He mentioned the government failed to achieve the required two-thirds parliamentary majority for the legislation. Opposition parties, including Congress, Samajwadi Party, and DMK, advocated for immediate implementation.
Bollywood actor Govinda has hit back at his wife, Sunita Ahuja, after her recent remarks about his Roopa co-star Komal Rani Swarnkar and her sugar daddy jibe at the actor. In a lengthy response, Govinda accused Sunita of interfering with the work he is currently doing and said her public comments could affect his reputation and business.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz scripts history, achieves massive with stellar all-round show against Australia
Bangladesh scripted history and defeated Australia in the first Test of the ongoing two-game series. The two sides met for the first Test in Darwin, and Bangladesh registered a nine-wicket win , defeating Australia on their home ground for the first time in their history of Test cricket.
Harsimrat Kaur Badal writes to Amit Shah, seeks NIA probe into attack on Sukhbir Singh Badal
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal has written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah seeking a National Investigation Agency (NIA) probe into the alleged 'assassination attempt' on SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal at...
Sanitation worker stabbed to death in Delhi, CCTV captures attack
Sanitation worker stabbed to death in Delhi CCTV captures attack
Bangladesh links Tarique Rahman's India visit to Hasina extradition demand
Bangladesh links Tarique Rahman's India visit to Hasina extradition demand
Man under threat of deportation to Jamaica wins right to rejoin his British family
Governor urges review of states recruitment examination system
Amit Shah's Sin You Committed Swipe At Sonia Gandhi Over Vande Mataram Row
Amit Shah alleged that the Congress leadership showed utter disrespect to the national song at the party headquarters in Delhi, and demanded an apology from the Opposition party
Two killed as speeding truck hits motorcycle in Chikkaballapur
Bengaluru: A young man and a woman were killed after their motorcycle was hit by a truck near Lingasettipura Gate in Karnatakas Chikkaballapur taluk on Sunday, August 16. The victims, who are reportedly from Uttar Pradesh, had visited the Esha Adiyogi centre near Chikkaballapur and were returning on their motorcycle when the accident occurred. According Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Prosenjit Chatterjee remembers filmmaker Raja Sen, honors his legacy
Veteran Bengali filmmaker Raja Sen passed away on Sunday at the age of 71.
Claims are propaganda, says JNU VC on recruitment irregularities
New Delhi: Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Vice Chancellor Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit has rejected allegations of irregularities in faculty recruitment and promotions at the university, calling them propaganda. This comes in light of the demands made by JNU Students Union and JNU Teachers Association, asking for the removal of the VC and an independent, time-bound inquiry Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Karnataka Governor flags concerns over infra projects; writes to Chief Secy
Karnataka Governor flags concerns over infra projects; writes to Chief Secy Bengaluru: In a letter to the states Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh, Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot has raised concerns over the Bengaluru-Mysuru Infrastructure Corridor (BMIC/NICE) project and the proposed Greater Bengaluru Integrated Township (GBIT) at Bidadi. The infrastructure corridor project is managed by Nandi Infrastructure [] The post Karnataka Governor flags concerns over infra projects; writes to Chief Secy appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
'We Were Completely Outplayed,' Admits Smith After Australia's Loss Against Bangladesh
Great Barrier Reef Arena: Australia batter Steve Smith admitted his side was simply outplayed by Bangladesh in all three departments after suffering a historic nine-wicket defeat in the opening Test of the two-match series at Marrara Oval on Sunday. Bangladesh bowled Australia out for 198 in the first innings before posting 426 in reply. The hosts showed some resistance in their second innings, with Cameron Green scoring 104, but were eventually dismissed for 284, leaving Bangladesh with only 57 runs to win. Pretty simple: we were outplayed. I thought Bangladesh bowled really well the first morning, really disciplined. Our batters probably werent disciplined enough, Smith said after Australia suffered their first Test defeat of the series as quoted by The Daily Star. Bangladesh completed the chase in just 14.2 overs, with Mominul Haque remaining unbeaten on 30 and Shadman Islam making 25 not out, to secure their first-ever Test victory on Australian soil. Smith admitted Australia failed to build partnerships despite several batters getting starts. They got too many in front, and we werent able to catch it up yesterday on what was a pretty decent wicket to bat on. A couple of us got starts and didnt go on with it. Greeny, I thought, played really nicely to get a hundred, but he didnt have any partners to go with him, he said. Greens 104 provided Australia with their biggest resistance in the second innings, but Bangladeshs Mehidy Hasan Miraz claimed 5-52 to dismantle the Australian middle and lower order, while Hasan Mahmud finished with match figures of 9-111. Smith felt Australia needed a substantially bigger lead to remain competitive in the Test. We needed probably 200 at least plus to be in the game there, he said. The defeat marked only Australias second Test loss to Bangladesh, with their previous defeat coming in Dhaka in 2017. It also handed Bangladesh a 1-0 lead in the two-match series and ensured they cannot lose the series. Despite the big defeat, Smith backed Australia to bounce back and insisted the result should not overshadow their sustained performances as the worlds top-ranked Test side. I hope its one bad week. Were the number one team for a reason. Weve played really good, consistent cricket over a long period of time, and this week was a bit of a blip, he said. Smith also gave full credit to Bangladesh for their performance throughout the four-day Test. I hope its one bad week. Were the number one team for a reason. Weve played really good, consistent cricket over a long period of time, and this week was a bit of a blip, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The second Test will be played next week at the Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay, where Australia will look to level the series, and Bangladesh will aim to complete a historic series victory. Article Source: IANS
Four youths killed as unidentified vehicle hits bike on NH-32
Mahindra bets on SML acquisition; eyes 10-12% CV market share by FY31
Mahindra is counting on the new Blazo i-TRK and the SML acquisition to grow its share of Indias above-3.5-tonne commercial vehicle market and more than double revenue to 12,500 crore by FY31
Video: Dalit youth beaten, forced to abuse BR Ambedkar in UP
Lucknow: A Dalit youth was allegedly beaten and forced to make indecent remarks against Dr BR Ambedkar and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) founder Kanshi Ram in Uttar Pradeshs Jalaun district. The incident reportedly took place on August 14, under the jurisdiction of the Gohana police station in Nawar village. A viral video shows the assailant, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Delhi teen catches fire after kite string touches high-tension wire
Delhi teen catches fire after kite string touches hightension wire
No India visit for Tarique Rahman without Hasina's extradition: Bangladesh
Bangladesh has made it clear that Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's proposed visit to India is unlikely to take place without the extradition of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and other fugitives.
It is not only a future certainty the disaster is already here: why we need climate fiction
Black hole star: Astronomers discover a brand-new type of astrophysical object
Astronomers at MIT and elsewhere have spotted an extremely bright red spot in the early universe. The object resembles an enormous star, roughly the size of our solar system. But it also is putting out 100 billion times more energy than any known star can physically produce. In fact, such energies are closer to what a black hole might generate.
Astronomers Discover the Existence of a Black Hole Star
An object observed by the James Webb Space Telescope lends credence to a strange explanation for the mysterious red spots in the early universe.
Jammu, Aug 16: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha on Sunday said there is no need for people to worry over attempts to disturb peace in the Union Territory, asserting that the administration and security forces are fully committed to maintaining peace. Sinha made the remarks while responding to demands being raised at a programme of displaced Kashmiri Pandits on security for KP employees in the valley due to recent terror incidents. There are many challenges, including the one you mentioned. But I believe there are even bigger challenges that we have to address, the LG said at the annual-day function of the Kashmiri Pandit Volunteers (KPV) here. He said the biggest challenge in the past was the perception that no one would be willing to carry the national flag in Jammu and Kashmir. But you have seen today that there are so many shoulders -- and such strong shoulders -- ready to carry the tricolour. What you have witnessed today is a powerful example of that change, Sinha said. On recent terror incidents and attempts to disturb the peaceful atmosphere in Jammu and Kashmir, he acknowledged that such efforts are being made but asserted that there is no need for people to panic. Attempts are being made to disturb the atmosphere again. There is no need to worry. The necessary concerns are being addressed, and this has not started today, such efforts have been underway for some time, Sinha said. There are also people who spread rumours. I assure you that the administration and security forces are fully committed to maintaining peace. Anyone who attempts to disrupt the prevailing peace will not be allowed to succeed in their designs, he said. On a KP leader's demand on enhancement of relief, the LG said the government is making continuous efforts to resolve issues. I would like to say, with a full sense of responsibility, that efforts have been made to find a solution and these efforts are continuing. While some issues can be resolved, others cannot be addressed immediately. Nevertheless, continuous efforts are being made to resolve all matters that can be addressed at the earliest, he said. The remarks came after KPV founder Vikram Kaul in his address urged the government and the LG not to restore statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, citing security concerns and the challenges facing the Union Territory, to enhance monthly relief and ensure long term security to KP employees in the valley in the wake of terror attacks.
In an insightful revelation, Farhan Akhtar shared that Aamir Khan was initially sceptical about his directing prowess for the film Dil Chahta Hai (2001). Khan's doubts emerged because this was Akhtar's debut as a director. However, Akhtar's unwavering determination to helm the project ultimately won Khan over, leading to his participation in the film. This collaborative effort later earned the prestigious National Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi.
Bangladesh PM's proposed India visit conditional on Hasina extradition, officials say
JMM brands mining bill black law, begins preparations for agitation
Dog Adorably Protects Baby From Little Girl
A heartwarming video shows a dog playfully stepping in to protect a baby as a little girl pretends to come near, winning hearts online.
Heavy Rain Causes Flood-Like Situation in Arunachal
Heavy rain triggers a flood-like situation in Arunachal Pradeshs Anjaw district, affecting an Army camp as incessant rainfall continues.
Rekha Gupta Reaffirms Delhis Role in Viksit Bharat 2047
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta says Delhi will play a key role in Indias journey towards becoming a developed nation, reaffirming the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.
Saints Welcome Dress Code at Ram Temple, Criticize Congress Over Vande Mataram Controversy
Ayodhya, August 16: The decision to implement a dress code at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya has been welcomed by the saints community. They have urged devotees to wear traditional Indian attire and requested the trust to extend the dress code to visitors as well. During a conversation with a news agency, Jagatguru Paramhans Acharya, ... Read more Saints Welcome Dress Code at Ram Temple, Criticize Congress Over Vande Mataram Controversy
Market recap: Top 5 firms lose Rs 1 lakh crore in market value; TCS, Reliance suffer biggest hit
Remembering Atal Bihari Vajpayee with his powerful poem on India's resolve
Remembering Atal Bihari Vajpayee with his powerful poem on Indias resolve
Padikkal Joins Elite Club with Stellar Performance Against Sri Lanka
Galle, August 16: The first Test match between India and Sri Lanka is underway at the Galle International Cricket Stadium. Devdutt Padikkal delivered an outstanding performance, scoring a remarkable 167 runs. This innings has also secured a special achievement for Padikkal. Batting at number three for India, Padikkal became the third player to score 150 ... Read more Padikkal Joins Elite Club with Stellar Performance Against Sri Lanka
The animated film 'The Ox Comes' from China has taken the internet by storm, captivating audiences with its uniquely crude computer-generated graphics. Initially struggling at the box office, its ticket sales have surged thanks to viral clips of its low-quality animation. This phenomenon showcases how social media can shape the success of modern films in unexpected ways.
Bokaro man arrested for allegedly killing mother with crowbar
Ahead of Toxic, Yash reveals his wife Radhika Pandit's reaction to intimate scenes
Ahead of Toxic Yash reveals his wife Radhika Pandits reaction to intimate scenes
Before Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman Visits India, Dhaka Wants Sheikh Hasina Back
According to a statement from the Bangladeshi foreign ministry, officials from both countries have been in contact for several weeks about the possibility of a bilateral visit by Tarique Rahman to New Delhi,
Vande Bharat Express To Kerala Gets Major Upgrade With 16 Coaches Starting 17 August For Onam Rush
Vajpayee was an 'Ajatshatru' who never compromised on principles: Amit Shah
Jaipur, Aug 16: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday described former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee as an Ajatshatru, who had no enemy and never compromised on his principles. He said that Vajpayee remained committed to his ideology during his time in the Opposition as well as while in power. Shah was addressing a public meeting in Chittorgarh's Nimbahera after unveiling a statue of Vajpayee. Atal Bihari Vajpayee remained in the Opposition for 40 years, but his ideology always remained paramount. He lived his life according to his principles, Shah said. Vajpayee went to jail, faced lathi charges and endured the atrocities of the Congress, but never compromised on his principles, he added. Shah mentioned that when Vajpayee became prime minister, he became the country's first non-Congress prime minister and took several major decisions. Despite global pressure, he made India a nuclear power through the Pokhran tests, the Home Minister said, adding that Vajpayee also worked to connect every village with roads. He noted that the former prime minister launched the Swarn Chaturbhuj project, expanded the national highway network and introduced several initiatives during his tenure. Shah also credited Vajpayee with establishing a separate ministry for tribal development, saying there had previously been no dedicated ministry for the welfare of tribal communities. The beginning made by Atal ji has been taken to its conclusion by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Shah said, referring to the BJP government's initiatives for tribal welfare. He said the election of Droupadi Murmu, who comes from a tribal background, as the President of India was a reflection of the progress made in this regard. Neither did he leave his principles while in power nor while in the Opposition. That is why he is known as 'Ajatshatru' -- a great man who had no enemies, Shah said.
'We better do it quickly': Cummins admits Australia must change
Australia's cricket captain Pat Cummins acknowledged the team's batting struggles after a surprising nine-wicket loss to Bangladesh in Darwin. Despite excellent preparations, the top-ranked Test nation failed to post significant scores, with only Steve Smith and Cameron Green showing resilience. Cummins hinted at potential team changes and emphasised the need for batters to review their approach ahead of the second Test.
Vishwanath and Sons Box Office Collection Day 2: Suriya-Mamitha Baiju Starrer Records 45% Growth
Both Tamil and Telugu versions are getting a good response. The Tamil version has earned Rs 13.75 crore, while the Telugu version has added Rs 8.50 crore.
In an exclusive conversation, filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra, actors Anil Kapoor and Jackie Shroff, and lyricist Javed Akhtar revisit the making of 1942: A Love Story as the iconic film returns to theatres in a restored 8K version with remastered sound. From R.D. Burman's final musical masterpiece and Javed Akhtar's timeless lyrics to behind-the-scenes memories and the painstaking two-year restoration process, the team reflects on the legacy of one of Hindi cinema's most beloved classics.
Drone Surveillance to Monitor Elephant Herds in Tirupati
Amaravati, August 16: Andhra Pradeshs Forest and Environment Minister Pawan Kalyan has directed officials to use drones to monitor the activities of elephant herds roaming near the Erravaripalem area in Chandragiri, Tirupati district. During a teleconference with forest department officials, Kalyan addressed reports indicating that elephants from the Seshachalam forest area are moving in two ... Read more Drone Surveillance to Monitor Elephant Herds in Tirupati
Fans in India can watch the live streaming of the match on SonyLIV app and website.
Army Chief General Dheeraj Seth Begins Official Visit to Nepal
New Delhi, August 16: Indian Army Chief General Dheeraj Seth embarked on an official visit to Nepal on Sunday. This trip is considered significant for strengthening the defence relations between India and Nepal. During his stay in Nepal from August 17 to 19, General Seth will participate in important meetings and various bilateral dialogues. The ... Read more Army Chief General Dheeraj Seth Begins Official Visit to Nepal
MCD sanitation worker stabbed to death in Delhi; CCTV footage emerges

