INDIA - Hundreds of men are beaten by stick-wielding women during Lathmar Holi celebrations near Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. The ritual is a reenactment of the playful battle between Radha and Krishna.
Drake Well Museum and Park’s popular lecture series, “Wisdom & More,” sponsored by CSR Services, continues today.
Lahore, Pakistan, recently recreated the iconic Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya scene from the legendary film Mughal-e-Azam. The performance, captured in a video, has gone viral on social media, delighting ...
Durant-Kenrick House and Grounds celebrated the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution with reenactors and other ...
This marks the first instance of a reinsurer being registered under the revamped Indian regulatory framework exclusively for reinsurance services. The move is seen as a critical step towards ...
GREENSBORO — British and Colonial troops are at it again. A reenactment of the pivotal Battle of Guilford Courthouse, which helped secure the nation’s independence from Britain in 1783 ...
Every Indian state celebrates Holi differently ... attack the men from Barsana (hometown of Radha) with wooden sticks, reenacting legend. A kaleidoscopic cloud hangs over India, where revellers ...
As the Indian players took the field, many fans noticed them wearing black armbands, leading to curiosity about the reason behind this gesture. The Indian team is donning black armbands as a mark of ...
The family of Nilam Shinde, the 35-year-old woman who is in a coma in a California hospital after a road accident, visited her on Monday. According to a family member, she is still in a coma but ...
Netflix and Amazon Prime Video boast ever-growing libraries of Indian original series and movies. The two streaming services are actively competing with each other when it comes to local ...
Copilot will have a fully native WinUI UX, including the chat and all of its abilities, which means the AI model should be much faster from then on. Being a native app means the app should also be ...
The Oscars, the pinnacle of recognition in the film world, have served as a testament to cinematic excellence for decades, and Indian Oscar winners are regarded highly in our country indeed.