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Iran-Israel War: LPG shortage forces restaurants to improvise with electric appliances, microwaves, and firewood across IndiaThe ongoing West Asia conflict has triggered a worrying scarcity of commercial LPG cylinders across India, leaving many businesses, especia...
Billionaire family turns India’s gold obsession into a fortuneIndia's Muthoot clan is experiencing a surge in wealth as their gold loan business thrives amid rising bullion prices. Consumers are levera...
From fake weddings to coffee raves: How Indians are seeking new, immersive ways to have funA new wave of engaging experiences, from fake wedding parties and Kintsugi workshops to coffee raves, is transforming India's entertainment...
Beyond passive fun: Experiential events boom on booking platforms, eateriesExperiences are changing India's entertainment landscape. Online platforms and venues report growth in events. Audiences seek engagement an...
Our slogan 'Vote chor, gaddi chhod' being proved across country: Rahul GandhiRahul Gandhi accused the BJP of widespread vote theft across multiple states, including Maharashtra and Karnataka, alleging irregularities ...
Fake wedding, real fun: India's latest party craze has no couples, just celebrationsUrban India is embracing faux wedding parties, offering all the fun of a big fat Indian wedding without the family drama or commitment. The...
No bride, no groom. Guests are paying Rs 10k to attend fake weddings. Banker explains why this new party trend is booming in IndiaA peculiar trend is emerging in India, where fake weddings are gaining popularity among Gen Z. These ticketed events recreate the celebrato...
Year ender 2024: Biggest cyberattacks in IndiaIn 2024, India faced a surge in cyberattacks, including BSNL's data breaches, Angel One's personal data leak, and WazirX's $235 million hac...
Know your rights: How men can protect their finances while going through a divorceAtul Subhash case: Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash's death by suicide has come as a shocker to many as he was involved in a prolonged divorce...
Byju’s under scrutiny again; Infosys’ bonus bonanzaIndian authorities have started a fresh investigation into Byju’s financing and accounting practices. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson's India visit sparks buzz. What’s his link to Poonam Pandey?Bryan Johnson, US tech millionaire is finally coming to India. The age-reversing millionaire in a social media post said he will be coming ...
LS polls phase 2: Over 50 per cent turnout till 3 pmPolling for the second stage of the seven-phase elections started at 7 am and will continue till 6 pm. Several states are experiencing inte...
LeT planned to project 26/11 attack as ''Hindu terror'': Rakesh MariaIn his memoir 'Let Me Say It Now', Maria mentions about the investigation helmed by him in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, which was planne...
Everyone's favourite startup Oyo is hit hard by hyper growth, a supposed toxic work culture. Can it hit refresh?When Oyo was everyone’s favourite startup, there would be regular reports of the company aggressively entering newer markets. In the last t...
Fighting fake information is a societal challenge: Chris Daniels, WhatsAppGlobal head Chris Daniels, on a trip to India, says will appoint country chief by year-end.
People felt Internet.org was walled garden; today’s changes address that criticism: Internet.org's Chris Daniels"Facebook or the developers aren’t paying the operators for the data. And developers aren’t paying us to be part of this programme," Chris ...
Keralites abroad use websites, Facebook and Whatsapp to coordinate rescue operationsThe Kerala government, too, had swung into action early enough to coordinate rescue and relief efforts online, through the portal www. kera...
2016's 10 unforgettable dishesHere are some of the dishes that stayed in our memory, including those by chefs you may not know yet.
Kolar: Finally, a cashless and a customerless economyThe announcement on Thursday that withdrawals of up to Rs 2.5 lakh would be permitted for weddings might come as a relief for Sulthana.
G Janardhan Reddy's daughter's extravagant wedding, Narendra Modi invitedYouth Congress state president Rizwan Arshad, said: “BJP’s stand on black money is sheer hypocrisy in the face of this wedding."