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A Tejas fighter jet crashed during the Dubai Air Show 2025, killing pilot Wing Commander Namansh Syal. The first fatal Tejas accident since induction has sparked global scrutiny over India's indigenous defense program. (Read More)
Conflicting reports on Laughter Chefs Season 2 winner pit Karan Kundrra and Elvish Yadav against Aly Goni and Reem Shaikh, with official outlets confirming the former as victors after a 51-38 star vote, despite early rumors of a different outcome. (Read More)
Nagaland State Lottery announced the ₹1 crore winner for the Dear Flamingo Evening draw on November 17, 2025, with results published on official sites like nagalandlotteries.com. Prize money funds state development projects in Kohima. (Read More)
Cyclone Montha made landfall near Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, with 100 km/h winds, killing two in Kerala and disrupting transport across the east coast. IMD warns of flooding and power outages as the storm rapidly weakens after landfall. (Read More)
AB de Villiers' unbeaten 120 leads South Africa to a maiden World Championship of Legends title, beating Pakistan by nine wickets at Edgbaston. (Read More)
A district-level sports competition opened this week with Minister Bedam inaugurating the meet and dedicating a new tennis court to public use. The push signals fresh focus on grassroots sports, participation, and local facilities. Organizers expect strong turnout from schools and clubs. Coaches hope the new court expands access and training hours. (Read More)
Aryna Sabalenka beat Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 7-6 (3) under a closed roof at Arthur Ashe Stadium to win back-to-back US Open titles. The world No. 1 steadied after a late wobble, closing out a dominant tiebreak to secure her fourth major, all on hard courts. Anisimova battled lighting issues but forced a second-set fightback before Sabalenka’s experience told. (Read More)
Alright, my dear readers, let's get jiggy with the deliciously perplexing topic of what Indian women typically look for in a man. Hold on to your hat, because we're about to ramp up the 'burstiness' factor! Now, every woman is as unique as a rare jewel, but generally speaking, Indian women are often on the lookout for men who are both respectful and understanding. Also, a guy with a good sense of humor and a solid career is as alluring as a Bollywood hero in a slow-motion scene. But remember, my friends, it's all about the mix — a cocktail of personality traits, garnished with a slice of cultural values, and served on a platter of love. And that's what makes the quest for love as exciting as a high-speed tuk-tuk ride through the streets of Mumbai! (Read More)
Oh boy, talk about love crossing borders! Yes, indeed, many Indian men have tied the knot with foreign women. From our own Bollywood superstars such as Nick Jonas and Preity Zinta to high-flying business tycoons, they've all found love in far off lands. It's like ordering a pizza from another country because you fell in love with the toppings! Love sure knows no boundaries, not even geographical ones. So, to all the single Indian men out there, keep your passports ready, you never know when love might call you overseas! (Read More)
Woah, hold your samosas, folks! Today, we're diving into the delectable world of selling snacks online in India, a land of flavors as diverse as its people. First, you'd want to jump on the bandwagon of virtual platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, or even start your own website, because, why not? Remember, presentation is key, so we're talking about mouth-watering photos that make you want to reach into the screen and grab that snack! Most importantly, keep your snacks as authentic as possible. Because, trust me, nothing sells like the magic of 'Ghar ka Khana' in India! (Read More)