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Three Superstar Divas Of Yore Relive Their Part In Kashmir
Outlook India· 7 days ago‘Caravan’ was again directed by Nasir Hussain. The slender long poplar trees lining the two sides of...
What happened that passengers onboard $35 billon-high-speed train in Spain experienced extreme...
The Economic Times· 6 days agoOn a recently upgraded high-speed train traveling between Madrid and Gijon in northwest Spain,...
10 Behind The Scenes Facts About 'Around the World in 80 Days' 1956
Woman's World· 6 days agoNot as easy as it would seem given that the story doesn't take place in the modern era, but in 1872....
Euro 2024: Cristiano Ronaldo still Portugal's main man despite slow start
The Telegraph· 2 days agoCristiano Ronaldo has been a showstopper, as expected, at the European Championship. A...
Branching Out: Inside Whiskeytree's VFX success story
Creative Bloq· 2 days ago“I’m sure I speak for many in our industry when I say that we could use a break from existential...
European Championship: Rotation policy backfires on Portugal coach in Group F clash against Georgia
The Telegraph· 3 days agoPortugal manager Roberto Martinez was left with much to ponder after his decision to rotate his...
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The Economic Times· 1 day agoTwo new fi lms — Hitchcock and The Girl — have him at the very centreThe ManThe story begins at the end of the 19th century. Alfred was the youngest child of a green grocer, William, and his ...
Delhi Rains Lead to Over 300 Waterlogging Complaints
One India· 3 days agoHeavy rainfall in Delhi triggers over 300 complaints of waterlogging, causing traffic issues and tree falls, with civic bodies responding.
Cause and Effect | How Cape Town averted ‘Day Zero’: A lesson for Delhi
Hindustan Times· 6 days ago...between the two cities need an important caveat: Delhi has roughly four times the population of...
Why India needs a professional approach to disaster management
Firstpost· 2 days agoDisasters have always been a part of life progression and were, in earlier years, taken in stride as...