Acting in Hollywood is often seen as a career boost but Nimrat Kaur says her stint in the West isn't counted as work experience in India.
Oprah Winfrey's impassioned call for "a brighter morning even in our darkest nights" at the Golden Globes has Democratic Party activists buzzing about the media superstar and the 2020 presidential race even if it's only a fantasy.
3 Indians arrested in Canada for shooting outside home
US shoots down Iranian drone that approached aircraft carrier, military says
Annamalai steps-down as election in-charge, is he contesting TN assembly polls ? Details here
Blot on democracy: LoP Rahul lodges protest with Lok Sabha Speaker for not being allowed to speak
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Delhi Capitals march into fourth straight WPL final with dominant win over Giants
CBCI urges Prime Minister Modi to condemn attacks on Christians, bring fringe groups under control
India's exports to get boost with US cutting tariff: FM Nirmala Sitharaman
Karnataka State Allied Healthcare Council reviews implementation of NCAHP Act, 2021
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Biker killed in crash in Delhi's Dwarka; teen held for driving SUV without licence
Scrap VB- G RAM G, restore MGNREGA, says Siddaramaiah
Transgender models did the catwalk at Under the Rainbow, a unique fashion show also featuring drag queens and people with disability.
India is riding the fashionable wave inspired by Bollywood as 2017 saw movie buffs buying trends inspired by their favourite stars online, says an annual fashion report by e-commerce site Flipkart.
Actress Sonakshi Sinha says having a celebrity status gives her a voice which she can use to make a difference.
South Indian cuisine is "very underrated" and goes much beyond idlis and dosas, says New York-based Indian chef Hari Nayak, who he is also working hard to dispel misconceptions about Indian food in general in the West.
Dispelling previous findings, a new study has said that children exposed to lead at a young age are less likely to be involved in criminal practices later in adulthood.