Military exercise Pragati concludes in Meghalaya with participation from 13 nationsArmies from 13 nations converged in Meghalaya for the 'Pragati 2026' military exercise. Soldiers trained in counter-insurgency operations a...
Quote of the Day by George Harrison: ‘When you've seen beyond yourself, then you may find…’ Words on peace and spirituality by The Beatles vocalistGeorge Harrison, the "quiet Beatle," was a master musician, film producer, and actor known for his introspection and spiritual journey. His...
Chinese proverb of the day: 'Be content with what fate brings, and be...' Life lessons on acceptance, inner peace, happiness, and why one should embrace change beyond control with open heartChinese proverb of the day explores the meaning of the saying, “Be content with what fate brings, and be free of worries.” The proverb come...
Global Stocks: European chipmaker X-FAB shares soar on social media postRetail flows appeared to dominate activity, with X-FAB among the most traded stocks on Germany's Tradegate platform, ranking second behind ...
Rajnandini Fashion India IPO: Check GMP, price band, subscription and other detailsRajnandini Fashion India's IPO opens Tuesday, with grey market activity suggesting a modest 10% premium. The BSE SME issue aims to raise Rs...
PM Modi's gifts: Muga silk stole for Italy PM, Ladakhi stole for Sweden PM, Kesar mangoes for UAE prezPrime Minister Narendra Modi presented unique Indian gifts to world leaders during his recent five-nation tour. Items included Muga silk st...
Quote of the Day by the greatest love poet John Donne: 'Despair is the damp of hell…'-How the metaphysical poet's representative turned human suffering into timeless wisdomEnglish poet John Donne's profound words on despair and joy resonate today. His quote, 'Despair is the damp of hell, as joy is the serenity...
One of South India’s most stunning trekking trails ends with a heart-shaped lake atop a hill — and clouds may join you on lucky daysWayanad in Kerala presents a captivating trekking experience to Chembra Peak. The journey leads to Hridaya Saras, a unique heart-shaped lak...
ITC Hotels Q4 PAT at Rs 317 crore, chain posts revenue of Rs 1,254 croreITC Hotels posted strong FY26 growth with higher revenue, profit and record hotel signings. The company acquired a luxury resort in Kumarak...
Quote of the day by Simone Weil: 'Petroleum is a more likely cause of international conflict than...' – French philosopher and mystic's warning on global conflict, power, energy politics and how oil drives war and the economyQuote of the day by Simone Weil: Simone Weil's observation that petroleum is a more likely cause of international conflict than wheat highl...
‘Sweet Magnolias’ Season 5 is finally coming to Netflix — Release Date, latest trailer and a major New York twist revealedSweet Magnolias Season 4 ended with a major surprise when Maddie Townsend accepted a career opportunity in New York City, potentially pulli...
Birdsong at duskAs the sun dips below the horizon, the soft melodies of birdsong weave a tapestry of tranquility. Unlike the vibrant morning symphony, thes...
India's 6.6% growth "very good record" amid global turmoil: Amitabh KantIndia leads global economic growth with a 6.6% GDP expansion amidst international turmoil. Former NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant highlights st...
Farah Khan enjoys sun, hailstorm, mood changes on Mussoorie vacation. 5 offbeat summer activities for travellersFilmmaker Farah Khan is enjoying a refreshing vacation in Mussoorie, embracing the hill station's recent drop in temperature due to heavy r...
Krishnanagar Uttar Assembly Election Results 2026 Live Updates: A battle between TMC's Somnath Dutta & BJP's Tarak Nath ChatterjeeKrishnanagar, a culturally rich city, is set to witness a key electoral battle in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections. Exit polls sugge...
Word of the Day: CrepusculeWord of the Day: Crepuscule is more than a synonym for twilight, it is a word that encapsulates the beauty of transition, the poetry of imp...
Word of the Day: CallithumpianThe term ‘callithumpian’ dates back to 19th-century America, where it was associated with so-called callithumpian parades, noisy, mock proc...