Hilda West celebrated her birthday by getting her fourth tattoo, a peacock, after starting getting tattooed at the age of 94.
Players of both India and England are wearing green armbands instead of usual black ones in the third ODI in Ahmedabad.
If you live with a chronic or autoimmune disease, you may be wondering if it is wise to get a tattoo. Whether or not it is safe to get a tattoo is a discussion that is best had with a healthcare ...
Benares Hotels operates its hotels, viz. Taj Ganges and Taj Nadesar Palace in Varanasi and Ginger, Gondia in Maharashtra. The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) is the ultimate Holding Company of ...
Tattoos can help people manage grief, emotional pain, and mental health issues by providing a sense of empowerment and self-expression. They offer therapeutic benefits by symbolising control over ...
She is playing Kabaddi, an Indian contact sport now played in more than 50 countries across the world. A Kabaddi game is played between two teams, each with seven players. Individuals take turns ...
Coldplay's Ahmedabad concert on Republic Day set a new record for India's largest concert ever with 1.34 lakh people in attendance. 1.34 lakh people were at the Narendra Modi Stadium for Coldplay ...
Bumrah was seen wearing a black shirt and having a gala time at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Listen to Story Jasprit Bumrah is currently out of the Indian team Bumrah went to the Coldplay concert in ...
People can develop allergic reactions to the ingredients in tattoo ink. An allergic reaction to a tattoo can emerge years after a person gets tattooed. Medication may be necessary to treat the ...
Banerjee was about to enter the Raj Bhavan to attend the At Home reception hosted by Governor C V Ananda Bose when she noticed that the personnel of the Kolkata Police band were waiting as they ...
New Delhi [India], January 25 (ANI): A marching contingent and band from Indonesia will lead the parade for the first time, the MEA stated, highlighting it as a key feature of India’s upcoming 76th ...
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