1

The Man Who Led RCB To Paradise

Rajat Patidar's astute captaincy has been apparent throughout this season. Be it bowling changes or field placements, he has been spot on. Read on
 
2

Why Preity Zinta's Loss In Final Hurts

The tears she held back will likely fuel next season's charge. Read on
 
3

'India Changed My Life'

Acharya Jonas Masetti, a Vedanta scholar from Brazil, was awarded the Padma Shri for teaching the Vedas, the Bhagavad Gita, Sanskrit, Yoga, Meditation and Indian spiritualism abroad. Read on
 
4

Agniveers Ready To Fight Cyber Wars

As pipes played and ceremonial commands echoed across the parade ground, a subtle but sharp undertone ran beneath the pride. Read on
 
5

How Ordinary Indians Defeated Pakistan's Evil Plan

The real heroes of Operation Sindoor were not the armed forces or political leadership, but the ordinary citizens of India who refused to fall into the trap of communal provocation. Read on
 
6

Always Cross-Check Form 16 & 26AS

Deductions missed in Form 16 can still be claimed while filing ITR. Read on
 
7

Who Bagged IPL 2025's Biggest Awards?

While RCB Skipper Rajat Patidar lifted the trophy, the end-of-season awards celebrated not just team success, but standout individual brilliance across the 74-match tournament. Read on
 
8

Anuskha-Virat's 9 Relationship Lessons

They have consistently shown us how to build a relationship that thrives under pressure and celebrates each other's victories as their own. Read on
 
9

Coming Up In June: Thug Life, Kannappa, Housefull 5

There's a lot coming up in theatres this month too. Read on
 
10

Rhea Dresses Up To Impress

Bollywood actors know to dress for every occasion, and we can learn a thing or two from them. Read on
 

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