May 2025

An Electric Shock, Then Sudden Rush? What Led To Deadly Stampede At Goa Temple

Panaji: A stampede left at least six dead and dozens injured at a temple in the coastal city of Goa last night. The incident occurred during a large gathering at the Shirgaon temple. The devotees were participating in an annual procession when panic spread through the crowd, causing a sudden rush. Eyewitnesses have described a

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Visit, Discover And Enjoy The Flavorful World Of Food Festivals In India: May-June 2025

Summer is at its full peak, and so is India’s vibrant culinary energy. From sizzling grills to refreshing regional specialties, food festivals across the country are serving it all. As temperatures rise, so does the appetite for discovering bold flavors, creative pairings, and unforgettable dining experiences. Whether you’re craving street food delights, artisanal bites, or

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Sahara’s shadow: The spectacular unravelling of Subrata Roy

Accused of orchestrating one of India’s largest Ponzi schemes, involving millions of investors, Roy was never sentenced, passing away before any judgment could be rendered in the multiple cases against him. By the time of his death, he had spent years in Delhi’s notorious Tihar jail, only to be released on parole—as though even the

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6 important supplements that people should start taking in their 30s to live a long and healthy life

Crossing into the 30s often comes with a silent shift. Metabolism slows, recovery takes longer, and stress has a louder voice in everyday life. This doesn’t mean ageing is a downhill ride—it just means the body starts asking for more care, and not all of that can come from food. While supplements aren’t a magic

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‘Not a viable strategy’: Hotmail founder reacts to FM Sitharaman’s 230 million gig job target by 2030

Hotmail founder Sabeer Bhatia has raised concerns over India’s plans to dramatically expand gig economy employment, arguing that the country needs to focus on long-term, skill-driven jobs instead. “Last week at Stanford, I heard Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman say India plans to expand GIG economy jobs from 7.1M to 230M by 2030 to create employment. With

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Mika Singh reflects on ban he faced for performing in Pakistan after the Uri attack: ‘Honey Singh, Atif Aslam ke sath koi..’ | Hindi Movie News

Mika Singh reflects on ban he faced for performing in Pakistan after the Uri attack: ‘Honey Singh, Atif Aslam ke sath koi..’ | Hindi Movie News

Popular singer Mika Singh has been a prominent voice in Bollywood, known for hit songs such as ‘Aaj Ki Raat’, ‘Subah Hone Na De’, ‘Dhinka Chika’, ‘Ganpat’, ‘Jumme Ki Raat’, and ‘Pushpa Pushpa’. His powerful and distinctive voice has earned him a large fanbase, but he has also been no stranger to controversy due to

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Sonu Nigam links request to sing a Kannada song to Pahalgam attack; irked Kannadiga community files complaint

This complaint was lodged against the renowned singer Sonu Nigam for allegedly making objectionable and emotionally provocative statements during a musical event held on April 25- 26 at East Point College of Engineering and Technology, Virgonagar, Bengaluru. President of the Bengaluru city district unit of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV) – a pro-Kannada organisation lodged a

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