The 3rd edition of Pet Fed helped pet owners go back to the basics with some simple tips.
The alarming part is in 10 innings, Suryakumar Yadav has managed only 10 fours and three sixes and dot ball percentage has gone up to nearly 48, translating to five dot balls in every delivery.
The third edition of Pet Fed was a fun-filled weekend for pet owners and their furry pals.
The Supreme Court's order to remove stray dogs from Delhi-NCR localities has sparked mixed reactions, with RWAs welcoming the move and animal rights activists raising concerns about implementation and potential harm.
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The Pet Fed event in Delhi saw the canine companions get playful.
Nesco Grounds, Goregaon, north west Mumbai, attracted the city's top celebs last weekend.
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In his plea, the cat owner had alleged that the police did not grant him vehicle pass for buying cat food after its stock got exhausted. The court asked whether the cat will not eat other food, the petitioner, a vegetarian, submitted that the cats were fed biscuits and seven kg was required to feed them for three weeks.
Glimpses of how dogs are worshipped in two contrasting worlds, Nepal and Japan.
Shivraj Patil, who is most likely to succeed Kalam, has listed his interests as shooting and horse-riding.
Niall O'Brien, the sturdy batting backbone during Irish cricket's meteoric rise, owes much of his World Cup success to the timely arrival of a pet dog.
Karnataka Congress chief Mallikarjuna Kharge on the party's prospects in Karnataka, his aspirations on becoming chief minister and issues pertaining to state election 2008.
In a huge relief to animal welfare organisations and volunteers involved in feeding stray dogs, the Supreme Court on Thursday lifted the interim stay on the operation of the Delhi high court order relating to the feeding of stray dogs and also stayed the same.
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'Our future is in limbo. The government saved us with Operation Ganga; now, they must save our careers.'
The pig, in the northeastern province of Liaoning, was 2.5mt in length, had a 2.23mt waistline and a tusk 14.4cm long when it died on February 5.
Voters gave Johnson the huge mandate so that he can get the UK out of the European Union by January -- no ifs, no buts.
The results for the People's Choice Award for the Wildlife Photographer Of The Year are in.
Raised in the slums, Ankita Singh's breakthrough came when she was crowned Miss Kolkata in 2018.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is known for her love for her dogs and on Monday it emerged just how much.
Gargi Vijaraghavan feels that the human species is a bigger danger to her beloved snakes.
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Mr Swamy has written letters to the Prime Minister's Office asking for Mr Rajan's services to be terminated.
Ajit Balakrishnan reflects on pariahs, small businesses, and blockchains.
Union minister Jairam Ramesh is back to doing what he does best: working out the logistics for the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.
'They have the same pet peeves, the same ruse, the same beliefs, the same justifications.' 'All terrorists thrive on the premise that by perpetuating violence and bloodshed on innocents, they are justifying the injustices done to their community.'
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'Here was a man who played a major part in helping the Bengalis of East Pakistan create a new nation, secured the merger of Sikkim into the Indian dominion and built R&AW into a formidable outfit, comparable to the best in the world.' Rameshwar Nath Kao shunned the limelight, hated to be photographed and preferred to work behind the scenes. A revealing excerpt from Nitin A Gokhale's much awaited book, R N Kao: Gentleman Spymaster.
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In villages in Palghar district -- in Mumbai's backyard -- more than 254 children have died from malnutrition.
'There is simply no evidence of any new or clear policy direction in internal security, and mounting evidence of policy incoherence.' 'Worse, the promise of giving the common man -- and, more importantly, woman -- a greater sense of security has been utterly belied. Indeed, with an escalation of communal posturing and rhetoric, there is a broader sense of uncertainty,' says Ajai Sahni.
M R Venkatesh, chartered accountant turned political commentator tells Shobha Warrier/Rediff.com that Modi's war is not against the opposition parties or the Congress but against the bureaucracy and the establishment.
Pulkit Samrat and Yami Gautam have some fun, as they promote their latest film, Sanam Re.
The inspiring story of Birubala Rabha who will go to any lengths to protect the 'witches'!