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Man Drives 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado from London to Thane
Car Blog India· 5 days agoAn Indian-origin British citizen has driven his SUV 18,300 km across 16 nations to meet his mother...
'We are back!': The chronicle of the Liberal Democrats as it secures a record-breaking tally in UK...
Firstpost· 16 hours agoThis marks the party’s best performance since 1923, and a significant improvement from their 2019...
Congress slams government over mobile phone tariff hike by 3 leading firms
Indian Express· 14 hours agoThe Narendra Modi government is fleecing 109 crore cell phone users by sanctioning profiteering by...
Nigel Farage: Reform UK’s leader wins in eighth attempt for Parliament seat | World News - The...
Indian Express· 20 hours agoAfter seven unsuccessful attempts, Nigel Farage, a former Member of the European Parliament, won in...
Review of Covert — The Psychology of War and Peace: Language of peacemaking
The Hindu· 24 hours agoWhen dealing with contentious issues between neighbours and arch enemies as India and Pakistan have...
Public Provident Fund: Govt keeps PPF interest rates at 7.1%. Know interest rate, taxation and how...
Business Today· 7 days agoThe current Public Provident Fund Interest Rate (PPF) stands at 7.1%, compounded yearly for the...
Parinda introduced gritty realism to Bollywood. A fire on the set injured Nana Patekar
Theprint· 6 days agoThe film depicted a new side of Mumbai — the underworld with raw authenticity, not the kind of...
Marketing: The passion for self-expression - ET BrandEquity
The Economic Times· 2 days agoIt started with the advent of digital connectivity, and those with a passion, or a story to tell,...
Meet Nigel Farage, the right-wing disrupter, who will now enter UK parliament after 8 attempts
Firstpost· 22 hours agoThis seems to be the motto of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, who has finally been elected to the UK...
Why India needs a professional approach to disaster management
Firstpost· 7 days agoDisasters have always been a part of life progression and were, in earlier years, taken in stride as...