NEW DELHI, (IANS) – Katha-Vachan-Gayan (storytelling-reading-singing) is a legendary and rare art form that stretches back to mythology and legends. Only a few people in India present storytelling ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recited verses from the 15th chapter (Purushothama Yoga) of the Bhagavad Gita during the Laksha Kantha Gita Parayana programme organised by Udupi Sri Krishna Mutt and ...
The miraculous Gujarati blockbuster, Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate, is showing no signs of slowing down. The film collected around Rs. 46.47 crores at the end of the fifth week, that is, Thursday, ...
Happy Gujarati New Year 2025: Gujarati New Year is the time to close old account books and to open new ones.(Pexels) Happy Gujarati New Year 2025: Coinciding with Govardhan Puja celebrations, Gujarati ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday launched the Gyan Bharatam Portal, a dedicated digital platform aimed at accelerating the digitisation, preservation and public access of manuscripts. Prior to ...
A north London park is set to host "the only non-religious Indian event" after a three-day festival to celebrate Gujarati culture was given the go-ahead. Brent Council has approved a license for The ...
Ghana forward Felix Afena-Gyan has joined Turkish second-tier side Amedspor on loan from Cremonese for the remainder of the season, with an option to make the move permanent. This marks the ...
The Gyan Sadhana Merit Scholarship aids students in grades 9-12 in Gujarat. The scholarship provides financial help to students who pass the state government exam. CGMS 2024 results were published on ...
An Indian-origin man, Paresh Patel, was fatally shot in the U.S. by a robber posing as a customer, captured on CCTV. In 2023, 86 Indians faced violent attacks abroad, prompting the Indian government ...
A new AI tool bills itself as a hallucination-free language model for enterprises. Gyan, founded in 2018, works in a number of highly regulated industries, such as healthcare and the life sciences, ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
The explanation is rather simple: the state has not been creating good jobs for years. This article went live on February twelfth, two thousand twenty five, at twenty-eight minutes past two in the ...