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Madhubani Youth Festival 2025 Kicks Off in Bihar

Madhubani district launches youth festival 2025 at Mithila Painting Institute. Organized by Bihar's art department with local administration. Join India's Habit Index survey for ₹5000 Amazon voucher!

Thiruvananthapuram Youth Festival Starts December 1

Thiruvananthapuram revenue district school youth festival commences on December 1 in Attingal. Over 8,000 students from 1,002 schools will compete in 317 events across 14 venues during the five-day cultural extravaganza.

Delhi Blast Probe Reveals 2 More Faridabad Hideouts

Police investigation into Delhi blast reveals terror suspect Muzammil rented two additional hideouts in Faridabad under false business pretext. Latest updates on the ongoing security operation.

6 Essential Gen Z Slang Words Explained

Discover the top 6 Gen Z slang terms dominating conversations in India. From 'slay' to 'rizz,' learn what these viral words mean and how to use them correctly.

Guru Tegh Bahadur's 350th Martyrdom Day Remembered

On the 350th martyrdom anniversary, discover how Guru Tegh Bahadur's supreme sacrifice protected Kashmiri Pandits from Aurangzeb's forced conversions. Read this inspiring story of religious freedom.

MP's ₹5,000 Crore Boost for Youth Self-Employment

Madhya Pradesh CM Dr. Yadav announces loans worth ₹5,000 crore for 7 lakh youth, 1 lakh govt jobs, and a state youth festival, fueling India's developed nation dream. Explore the details.

Kashmiri MBBS Graduates from Pakistan Under Scanner

Security agencies investigate Kashmiri MBBS graduates from Pakistan and Bangladesh after a 'white-collar' terror module bust. Hundreds pursued medical education abroad since early 2000s. Read the full report.

PAU Youth Festival Celebrates Punjabi Culture

Punjab Agricultural University's Youth Festival 2024 dazzled with cultural performances, highlighting Punjabi heritage through music, dance and folk arts. Don't miss the visual spectacle!

Red Fort Blast's 10th Victim: Bilal's Story

Bilal Ahmad Masood, known as 'Kashmiri', became the 10th victim of the Red Fort blast. This is the story of the cart-puller who lived under a tree in Chandni Chowk. Read his poignant journey.

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