Newlyweds Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani have reportedly inked a three-movie deal with mentor Karan Johar’s production house.
Along with the BITSAT registration process, the Institute has also declared the BITSAT 2023 examination dates.
Republic Day wishes flood Twitter as Indians reflect proudly on the past.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal said that we are making China rich by trading with them, and they are using the same money to buy weapons and attack our soldiers
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RASIKA DUGAL: Rasika Dugal marked her debut with the movie Anwar in 2007 in a small role, which further paved the path to star in movies like No Smoking, Hijack, Qissa, and Manto.
In its report tabled in the Lok Sabha, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance also said the "current prima-facie opinion timeline and that of passing the order for approval of combinations, should remain unchanged"
Candidates who are registered for the exam can download their hall tickets from the official website snaptest.org
Jin loves to eat, cook as well as feed his fellow BTS members, as is evident from his live sessions and various cooking sessions caught on camera.
Any gift received from relatives is tax-exempt, if the relatives come under the definition of 'relative' for this purpose under the Income Tax Act
Following the raids, the Enforcement Directorate asked Paytm to freeze certain amounts from a few Merchant IDs (MIDs), reports said.
After Banerjee's demise, Balaram remains the only surviving member of the Melbourne 1956 Olympics, where India achieved a historic fourth-place finish
Delhi University Executive Council will also hold discussion on the revised fee structure for undergraduate courses approved by Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh in July
Extraordinary Attorney Woo is set to return for season 2. However, fans will have to wait a while to see Park Eun-bin as Woo Young-woo again.
Stocks gave up some of a strong rally from last week that was driven by bets the Federal Reserve may not need to be as aggressive with interest rate hikes as some had feared.
Over three-quarters (76 per cent) of professionals in India agree that “cracking a joke” at work is good for office culture.