A Splatter Of Rain And Delhi Crumbles, What If The Capital Gets Mumbai-Level Monsoon?
The National Capital Region on Thursday hit the brakes as waterlogged streets made it hard for people and vehicles to navigate the city
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The National Capital Region on Thursday hit the brakes as waterlogged streets made it hard for people and vehicles to navigate the city
In India, politicians refusing to vacate their swanky government bungalows even after demitting their office has always been a trend, especially in the…
For the past six months, Parkour Egypt or PKE, a group comprising of men and women, has been practising parkour in Cairo as a crowd of curious locals stares on
Khetram Bhim, 22, used to work at the home of a man called Mehboob Khan and was reportedly in love with a girl in the family
Reportedly, the company now converts 35,000 litres of used cooking oil into biodiesel every month, which saves up on 420,000 litres of crude oil annually
Has the government done enough to curb such incidents?
The surprisingly accurate edit even managed to impress Anurag Kashyap
To put things in perspective, the rise in auto-rickshaw fares in Delhi will amount to a 35 percent hike for a five-kilometre ride