Wednesday 31 August 2016

12 Celebs Who Chopped Off Their Hair This Summer

There is no better feeling in the world than getting your hair chopped off. You feel so fresh and light, and like a new woman. This summer it is time to update your look, and why not go a little shorter. Take a cue from these celebs and chop off a couple inches. Summer is a time for a fresh, new look, so take a look at these famous beauties and see which one you like best.

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By: Karan Arora Mohali

Monday 29 August 2016

If You're Scared Of Heights, You Probably Won't Want To Cross This Glass Bridge

The thought of crossing a bridge suspended thousands of feet in the air is nerve wracking, especially if you have a fear of heights. Now imagine crossing one that's made of glass. That's what some tourists visiting the Tianmen Mountain in China are doing, and they're clearly fearless.

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By: Karan Arora Mohali

Sunday 28 August 2016

This Is How A Jaipur Girl Fought Against All Odds To Provide A Home To Fellow Artists To Pursue Their Dreams

"When I left my parents house to follow my dreams last year with my brother Sudhanshu, we struggled a lot. For four days we wandered in search of a roof over our head and a stable place to sleep at night. Those four days I can never forget in my entire life. I promised myself I'll create a place which any artist with hope could call a home. A home for all the artists so they aren't afraid of nowhere to be when they wish to escape and make art."


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By: Karan Arora Mohali

Wednesday 24 August 2016

Happy Krishna Janmashtami & Dahi Handi 2016


May Lord Krishna’s flute invite the melody of love into your life. May Radhaji’s love teach not only how 2 love but 2 love eternally! Happy Janmashtami. #happyjanmashtami #lordkrishna

By: Karan Arora Mohali

Thursday 18 August 2016

Narsingh’s Rio 2016 Dream Crushed: WADA Bans Wrestler For 4 Years

Indian wrestler Narsingh Yadav's Rio 2016 dreams were crushed a mere 14 hours before his scheduled match after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) upheld the World Anti-Doping Agency's appeal against the clean chit given to him in a dope scandal by NADA (India's National Anti-Doping Agency).

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By: Karan Arora Mohali


Tuesday 16 August 2016

PV Sindhu Pulls Off A Stunning Upset Against World No. 2, Through To Rio 2016 Semi-Final

India's badminton star PV Sindhu stunned World No. 2 Yang Wihan in straight games, 22-20 21-19, in a hard-fought quarter-final in the early hours of Wednesday to reach the semi-final of Rio 2016.



The 21-year-old World No 10 took nearly an hour to overcome the stiff challenge from the London 2012 silver medallist, showing excellent fitness, movement, defence and smashing skills.

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By: Karan Arora Mohali

Monday 15 August 2016

Rio 2016 Day 9: On A Day That Everything Went Wrong, Dipa Karmakar Made India Proud

Dipa Karmakar's remarkable 4th-placed finish at the gymnastics was the only shining light on an otherwise dark day for India at the Rio 206 Olympics on day nine as medal hopes Sania Mirza-Rohan Bopanna, Saina Nehwal and shooters Gagan Narang and Chain Singh all exited the Games.

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By: Karan Arora Mohali

Friday 12 August 2016

Men in Blue book historic quarter-final berth in hockey



The Indian Men’s team has qualified for the last eight of the hockey tournament in Rio Olympics 2016, following a high-voltage draw between fellow Pool B nations Argentina and Germany on Thursday. Soon after the Men in Blue went 1-2 down to the Netherlands in a cliffhanger of a contest, the defending champions found themselves held by the South American side to a 4-4 tie at the Olympic Hockey Center in Deodoro, thereby confirming India’s quarter-final berth.






Making this achievement all the more special is the long wait of 36 years since India last crossed the group stages in the Moscow Summer Games of 1980 which, incidentally, had fetched the 8th Olympic Gold for the country. From an Indian perspective, the past few editions of the Olympics have been far from satisfactory, with the failure to qualify for Beijing 2008 for the first time ever being the lowest point in their Olympic history

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Thursday 11 August 2016

Great train roof robbery in Tamil Nadu

Robbers cut through the roof of a railway coach booked by the Reserve Bank of India to transport money from Salem in Tamil Nadu, and escaped with Rs 5.75 crore on Tuesday morning. The train was carrying 226 steel trunks packed with Rs 342 crore in soiled banknotes. The money weighed around 23 tonnes.





“This is the first such robbery in a moving train,” railway police DIG, Bhaskaran, told reporters. RBI officials discovered the robbery after the carriage attached to the Salem Express reached Chennai’s Egmore railway station. They found two trunks open, and the money gone.


Wednesday 10 August 2016



With a lick of some honey that was spooned onto her palm, human rights activist Irom Sharmila on Tuesday ended her 16-year hunger strike in India -- the longest such fast in the world.
Sharmila, known as the "Iron lady of Manipur," first smiled and then sobbed before she ate the honey in front of reporters in India's northeastern Manipur state, finally free of the nasal tube that the government had used to force-feed her for more than a decade.


Tuesday 9 August 2016

Guns cheaper than smartphones in Pakistan



DARRA ADAMKHEL, Pakistan: Gunfire echoes through a dusty northwest tribal town, the soundtrack to Pakistan’s biggest arms black market, where Kalashnikovs welded from scrap metal are cheaper than smartphones and sold on an industrial scale. 



Darra Adamkhel, a town surrounded by hills some 35 kilometers south of the city of Peshawar, was a hub of criminal activity for decades. People smugglers and drug runners were common and everything from stolen cars to fake university degrees could be procured.


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Monday 8 August 2016

Dipa, first Indian gymnast to enter vault finals in Olympics



Country’s first woman gymnast to qualify for the Olympics, managed to perform her much-appreciated ‘Produnova’ vault cleanly to secure 14.850 points after two attempts. It was a nervous wait for the Indian after that. She had ended sixth after the third of five sub-divisions.





She dropped to 8th eventually when Canadian Shallon Olsen’s terrific effort of 14.950 rejigged the overall standings. But that was just about enough to secure her a place in the finals scheduled for August 14 as the top-8 made the cut for the medal round.

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By Karan Arora Mohali

Friday 5 August 2016



A man by the name of Nick Johnson has been touring the world over the last few weeks, feverishly trying to catch all of the Pokémon Go characters, posting updates to his Snapchat account, and today in Australia he finally did it.





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A man by the name of Nick Johnson has been touring the world over the last few weeks, feverishly trying to catch all of the Pokémon Go characters, posting updates to his Snapchat account, and today in Australia he finally did it.


By Karan Arora Mohali




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