On Independence Day, Hyderabad’s ‘Spanish Mosque’ Will Open For All Faiths The 112-year-old mosque—which was maintained by the Paigahs, an aristocratic family—will allow guided tours for the first time as part of the 'Visit My Mosque' programme
Ahead Of I-Day, Student Activist Umar Khalid Shot At In High-Security Lutyens’ Delhi He, however, escaped unhurt.
Telangana BJP MLA Quits Party To Save Cows From Slaughter During Bakr Eid "For cow protection...we will kill or we will die. Our aim is to see that cows are not slaughtered"
#KeralaFloods: Sushma Swaraj Promises To Replace Damaged Passports Free Of Cost One of the worst natural disasters in recent memory, floods in Kerala have left 39 people dead and thousands homeless.
#SayWhat: MP Boy Gives Away Rs 46 Lakh Of His Father’s Money On Friendship Day Among the recipients is a daily wager's son who got Rs 15 lakh and Rs 3 lakh were given to a friend who had finished the boy's homework
To Show ‘Proof Of Consent’, Eloping Bengaluru Couple Livestream Their Marriage On Facebook Despite live-streaming the marriage, the parents of the girl have filed a missing complaint with the police
RSS v/s Left Violence Is Not New To Kerala, But How Did It Start? The RSS and the undivided communist party had one thing in common: both faced bans, arrests and persecution in 1948
Londoners Building A Bridge Over A Puddle Is The Most British Thing Ever Clearly, Londoners can build a bridge over anything