These are little morsels of jammy perfection.
The BJP legislative party staged a protest demanding the revocation of a government order mandating Urdu as a compulsory language for the Naib Tehsildar recruitment examination in Jammu and Kashmir, calling the order discriminatory and detrimental to the interests of Jammu's youth.
'Jammy', who scored 63 50s in Tests and 83 50s in ODIs, reached that lifetime milestone on Wednesday, January 11, 2023.
Planning to work from home or your bed this winter? Athiya Shetty shows you how to look extra presentable.
Take a bow Natasha for looking so unignorable.
Will Rahul Dravid like to end current term on high or seek extension?
Malaika is an electric pink dream that we never want awake from.
Celeb-inspired ways to strut the earth-friendly colour.
Bhumi's hot new look... Ananya, Vijay and Liger... Rakul's message...
Maddy's makeover is for his Tamil film, Maara.
On Thursday, Bhambri will look to secure a berth in the singles quarter-finals as takes on eight-seed Stefano Travaglia in a second-round match.
As the cricket world salutes the great Karnataka batsman on his retirement, rediff.com looks back on five Test knocks that are, arguably, his best.
This Chennai eatery serves pretty much any cuisine that a hole-in-the-wall eatery can offer.
Former India captain Rahul Dravid's father Sharad passed away at his Indiranagar residence in Bangalore at 1615 IST on Wednesday. He was 79 years old.
'It is not that I don't want to say "Jai Shri Ram".' I only said I will not say this slogan under any pressure.'
Only half India's population has received the first shot of Covishield and Covaxin and the government's immediate task is to first vaccinate its adult population before placing its focus on children.
Obviously, Twitter was abuzz and #HappyBirthdayDravid was the top trending topic.
As many as 16 people mostly women have been injured in the cross border firing in the RS Pura sector in the past two days.
Here's what Sunny Leone has in common with Deepika Padukone!
'While wishing the Tibetan leader a long and healthy life, one can hope for a 'selection' of the Tibetan leader in the Indian Himalayas.' 'It is vital for Tibetan Buddhism, but it is also in India's political interests,' says Claude Arpi.