The very loved cult classic, Laal Rang starring Randeep Hooda, is returning to big screens with its sequel Laal Rang 2: Khoon Chusva. Pia Bajpiee who plays the lead actress in the movie , took to her Instagram announcing the commencement of shoot of the film. Pia, who debuted in Bollywood with Laal Rang ,played a girl from Saharanpur in the …
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*Shooting begins with the auspicious muhurat of director Sahil Mahala’s web series King Sweety, actors like Daya Shankar Pandey, Sadanand Verma will be seen*
The Muhurat of director Sahil Mahala’s web series King Sweety was done at the studio in Mumbai and the shooting also started. Preety Sapru, who was present as the chief guest on the occasion, told that Sahil is a very talented director. This is the first project of the producer. I wish that this project which started from auspicious muhurat …
Read More »Entrepreneur of Dubai Nadir Bin Nasir made more headlines for choosing Malta for his business growth.
He has been exploring new places around the world for more business expansion in the coming years. So much has already been spoken about a few professionals and how they have had their own sweet journey to success in their respective industries around the world. Still, it feels much more discussions are needed around them for the world to know …
Read More »Get a taste of Canada with Train Rides
Looking to explore Canada from the comfort of your own armchair? Train rides are a popular way. From short hops to long journeys, these scenic rides will give you a taste of the country and some great memories. With an endless variety of train routes via rail packages and destinations to choose from, there’s sure to be a ride that …
Read More »6 Useful Pieces of Evidence You Can Use in a Car Accident Case
Car accidents are a major public health concern and a leading cause of death and injury in the United States. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were an estimated 38,800 deaths and 4.5 million injuries resulting from motor vehicle crashes in 2019. If you are involved in a car accident, gathering as much evidence as possible …
Read More »Development of townships outside city limits will boost infrastructure growth and pave the way for sustainable cities
Construction of residential projects and townships on the outskirts of the city have become quite frequent, in a bigger picture perspective it is also laying a positive impact on the overall infrastructural growth. New roads are built expanding the area of the city with the new buildings. A lot more public amenities are also coming into existence like recreational spots, educational …
Read More »Data Privacy Week: Top data risks every business should address
In conjunction with Data Privacy Week, a global awareness campaign is being held from January 24 to January 28 to foster trust, protect data, and safeguard privacy. In the developing digital era, gathering and sharing personal information about millions of individuals goes unreported and negligent. Data Privacy Week aims to stimulate dialogue and give people and businesses the confidence to …
Read More »3 out of 4 Indians Suffer from Vitamin D Deficiency
Young adults below 25 years of age are the most affected segment Nearly 76% of the Indian population suffers from vitamin D deficiency, according to data from tests of more than 2.2 lakh people conducted across 27 cities in India by Tata 1mg Labs recently. While 79% of men overall were found with lower-than-desirable levels of vitamin D in their bodies, for …
Read More »Poor literacy linked to worse mental health worldwide, study shows
Peer reviewed – Systematic review – humans New Delhi, January 27, 2023: People with poor literacy battle more mental health problems worldwide, according to new research from the University of East Anglia. A new study published today is the first to look at the global picture of literacy and mental health. Fourteen percent of the world’s population still has little …
Read More »Debunking the myths of Covid vaccine and Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome (SADS)
There have been many claims around Covid vaccines linked to the sudden deaths of doctors in Canada and athletes but this it’s not true. COVID vaccines are safe and effective. All vaccines have undergone rigorous testing in clinical trials and have been tested on human volunteers before being certified for use in various countries. Although the covid vaccine is new, …
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