Punjab eyes to set up Mohali as North India’s premier IT hub, create 55,000 jobs
Punjab eyes to set up Mohali as North India’s premier IT hub, create 55,000 jobs
Read MorePunjab eyes to set up Mohali as North India’s premier IT hub, create 55,000 jobs
Read MoreIndia’s GCCs to exceed $100 bn by 2030; houses 20% of global workforce
Read MoreRajasthan dominated the opening day of their Ranji Trophy match against Uttarakhand, thanks to centuries from Mahipal Lomror and debutant Kartik Sharma. Lomror, continuing his impressive form, finished unbeaten on 141, while Sharma marked his First Class debut with a stylish 113. The pair forged an unbroken 174-run partnership to guide Rajasthan to a...
Read MoreShatrughan faces defeat at the hands of Luv and Kush, causing concern in Ayodhya. Lord Hanuman investigates and discovers their true identities as Lord Ram and Sita’s sons. Overwhelmed with joy, Lord Hanuman contemplates revealing the truth to Lord Ram, promising an emotional reunion.
Read MorePresident-elect Donald Trump has tapped South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem to head the Department of Homeland Security. Noem, a staunch Trump ally, drew controversy for an excerpt from her memoir detailing her decision to euthanize her dog, deeming it “untrainable.” If confirmed, she will be succeeded by Lieutenant Governor Larry Rhoden.
Read MoreBhojpuri actress Akshara Singh received a threatening call demanding Rs 50 lakh ransom. The caller warned of dire consequences if the money wasn’t paid within two days. Akshara’s legal advisor reported the incident to the Danapur police. Police detained a suspect from Bhojpur, but preliminary investigations suggest it wasn’t a ransom call but a...
Read MoreBollywood stars, including Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan, are facing a surge in death threats and extortion attempts, raising concerns about the resurgence of underworld influence in the film industry. While gang-related violence and extortion are not new to Bollywood, recent incidents involving high-profile figures have prompted increased security measures.
Read MoreScammers are using fake digital wedding invitations sent via WhatsApp to spread malware and steal personal information. These malicious files, disguised as wedding invitations, can infect phones and grant hackers access to messages, contacts, and even financial data.
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