Chak De! India shot in scenic locations of Sydney and Melbourne has won the best film award at the fifth Australian Indian Film Festival (AIFF).
Congratulations, Gautam and Pankhuri!
Not only do these roads take you to the world's most beautiful places, exuding a sense that all is right with the world, but the driving tends to be easy and low-stress.
Valtteri Bottas seized his first pole position of the Formula One season in Austria on Saturday with Mercedes team mate and world championship leader Lewis Hamilton having to settle for second.
A group of young men claimed to have hosted Asia's longest iftaar spread at the banks of scenic Dal lake.
Christophe Clivaz of Swiss Learning will answer all your queries related to education in Switzerland.
'After living in a country with hazy skies and a billion people, it is breathtaking when the sky is blue, the air crisply clean and there is drinking water in the taps. And, joy of joys, hardly any people.'
Highlights from all the stages of the the Tour de France cycling race.
'Deepika always got all the jobs she auditioned for.' 'There was really no stopping her.'
Unlike his directorial ventures, actor Arjun production of Thavam suffers from inept direction and a poor plot. Arun Vijay's acting is insipid in a flick that smells of a tax write off for the producer.
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Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen set the pace in Japanese Grand Prix free practice on Friday as Formula One's title contenders got to grips with the Fuji circuit for the first time.
The 22-year-old, bidding to become the first rookie world champion, needs to beat his McLaren team mate and double world champion Fernando Alonso at a circuit he has never even seen before.
The temple, situated in scenic landscape on 100 acres of land, has been made with 1.5 tonne of pure gold
You don't become the Number One side in the world without the hard work and toil before and after the bails are off.
Here are some of the best moments from the 2019 Australian Open.
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A promising premise, except it's a poorly planned trip that goes nowhere and infuriates with its inadequacies.
Having the ITBP and the Army at the same operational location will resolve these issues as well, the sources said.
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Students are made aware of the relevance of Vedic culture and ancient heritage and imparted Vedic knowledge about all the four Vedas by experts (Vidwans) in the field.
Tensions remain high across Sri Lanka after the violence broke out following the death of a man from the mainly Buddhist Sinhalese majority last week.
The Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation has adopted some innovative marketing strategies to aggressively promote the Rs 30 crore worth prestigious Deccan Odyssey luxury train.
'Arab tourists are looking for alternative destinations after 9/11,' T O Sooraj, Director, Department of Tourism, Kerala said.
A modest New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson has said his team was "fortunate" to be playing on similar wickets after pulling off a dramatic victory over Australia in the ICC World Twenty20 in Dharamsala on Friday.
The incident occurred on March 8 when a platoon of at least 11 PLA men led by a colonel-rank officer crossed over the imaginary LAC.
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Cricket Australia still in the dark over Australia vs India day-night Test
One of the nine limestone stacks that made up the famous landmark off Australia's surf-pounded southern coast collapsed into the Indian Ocean on Sunday, apparently a victim of normal coastal erosion, leaving only eight stacks for tourists to gaze at.
Every single one of Parinda's magnificent frames is a masterclass in slick. Sukanya Verma tells us why.
Sukanya Verma looks at Bollywood's various terrace moments.
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Ash's comeback film and all that Jazz(baa)!
"If telecom changed the game for how business was done in India, then we need 20 more of those systemic game-changers to take us to the next level," Ronnie Screwvala tells Pavan Lall.