LONDON: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer nearly broke down as he found himself on the scrapheap of history on Monday when like Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss before him, he was booted out of No. 10 by his own MPs. Read More
Maldivian proverb of the day reminds us how a rat works hard to open a coconut and a bat drinks the water like an opportunist.
Somebody does the work and someone else reaps the benefit. Read More
Imagine meeting someone for the first time. Before they say much about themselves, you notice the people around them—their closest friends, colleagues, and companions. Instantly, assumptions begin to form. Read More
“A Thief Who Robs a Thief Has a Hundred Years of Pardon”:
Imagine a scammer being conned out of his own money. Or a thief discovering that someone has stolen from him. Read More
Proverb of the day: The more grains it bears, the lower it bows
Some evergreen sayings are there in all countries and cultures; only the words are different and local. Read More
LONDON: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer nearly broke down as he found himself on the scrapheap of history on Monday when like Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss before him, he was booted out of No. 10 by his own MPs. Read More
Maldivian proverb of the day reminds us how a rat works hard to open a coconut and a bat drinks the water like an opportunist.
Somebody does the work and someone else reaps the benefit. Read More
Imagine meeting someone for the first time. Before they say much about themselves, you notice the people around them—their closest friends, colleagues, and companions. Instantly, assumptions begin to form. Read More
“A Thief Who Robs a Thief Has a Hundred Years of Pardon”:
Imagine a scammer being conned out of his own money. Or a thief discovering that someone has stolen from him. Read More
Proverb of the day: The more grains it bears, the lower it bows
Some evergreen sayings are there in all countries and cultures; only the words are different and local. Read More
LONDON: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer nearly broke down as he found himself on the scrapheap of history on Monday when like Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss before him, he was booted out of No. 10 by his own MPs. Read More
Maldivian proverb of the day reminds us how a rat works hard to open a coconut and a bat drinks the water like an opportunist.
Somebody does the work and someone else reaps the benefit. Read More
Imagine meeting someone for the first time. Before they say much about themselves, you notice the people around them—their closest friends, colleagues, and companions. Instantly, assumptions begin to form. Read More
“A Thief Who Robs a Thief Has a Hundred Years of Pardon”:
Imagine a scammer being conned out of his own money. Or a thief discovering that someone has stolen from him. Read More
Proverb of the day: The more grains it bears, the lower it bows
Some evergreen sayings are there in all countries and cultures; only the words are different and local. Read More
LONDON: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer nearly broke down as he found himself on the scrapheap of history on Monday when like Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss before him, he was booted out of No. 10 by his own MPs. Read More
Maldivian proverb of the day reminds us how a rat works hard to open a coconut and a bat drinks the water like an opportunist.
Somebody does the work and someone else reaps the benefit. Read More
Imagine meeting someone for the first time. Before they say much about themselves, you notice the people around them—their closest friends, colleagues, and companions. Instantly, assumptions begin to form. Read More
“A Thief Who Robs a Thief Has a Hundred Years of Pardon”:
Imagine a scammer being conned out of his own money. Or a thief discovering that someone has stolen from him. Read More
Proverb of the day: The more grains it bears, the lower it bows
Some evergreen sayings are there in all countries and cultures; only the words are different and local. Read More
LONDON: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer nearly broke down as he found himself on the scrapheap of history on Monday when like Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss before him, he was booted out of No. 10 by his own MPs. Read More
Maldivian proverb of the day reminds us how a rat works hard to open a coconut and a bat drinks the water like an opportunist.
Somebody does the work and someone else reaps the benefit. Read More
Imagine meeting someone for the first time. Before they say much about themselves, you notice the people around them—their closest friends, colleagues, and companions. Instantly, assumptions begin to form. Read More
“A Thief Who Robs a Thief Has a Hundred Years of Pardon”:
Imagine a scammer being conned out of his own money. Or a thief discovering that someone has stolen from him. Read More
Proverb of the day: The more grains it bears, the lower it bows
Some evergreen sayings are there in all countries and cultures; only the words are different and local. Read More
LONDON: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer nearly broke down as he found himself on the scrapheap of history on Monday when like Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss before him, he was booted out of No. 10 by his own MPs. Read More
Maldivian proverb of the day reminds us how a rat works hard to open a coconut and a bat drinks the water like an opportunist.
Somebody does the work and someone else reaps the benefit. Read More
Imagine meeting someone for the first time. Before they say much about themselves, you notice the people around them—their closest friends, colleagues, and companions. Instantly, assumptions begin to form. Read More
“A Thief Who Robs a Thief Has a Hundred Years of Pardon”:
Imagine a scammer being conned out of his own money. Or a thief discovering that someone has stolen from him. Read More
Proverb of the day: The more grains it bears, the lower it bows
Some evergreen sayings are there in all countries and cultures; only the words are different and local. Read More
LONDON: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer nearly broke down as he found himself on the scrapheap of history on Monday when like Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss before him, he was booted out of No. 10 by his own MPs. Read More
Maldivian proverb of the day reminds us how a rat works hard to open a coconut and a bat drinks the water like an opportunist.
Somebody does the work and someone else reaps the benefit. Read More
Imagine meeting someone for the first time. Before they say much about themselves, you notice the people around them—their closest friends, colleagues, and companions. Instantly, assumptions begin to form. Read More
“A Thief Who Robs a Thief Has a Hundred Years of Pardon”:
Imagine a scammer being conned out of his own money. Or a thief discovering that someone has stolen from him. Read More
Proverb of the day: The more grains it bears, the lower it bows
Some evergreen sayings are there in all countries and cultures; only the words are different and local. Read More
LONDON: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer nearly broke down as he found himself on the scrapheap of history on Monday when like Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss before him, he was booted out of No. 10 by his own MPs. Read More
Maldivian proverb of the day reminds us how a rat works hard to open a coconut and a bat drinks the water like an opportunist.
Somebody does the work and someone else reaps the benefit. Read More
Imagine meeting someone for the first time. Before they say much about themselves, you notice the people around them—their closest friends, colleagues, and companions. Instantly, assumptions begin to form. Read More
“A Thief Who Robs a Thief Has a Hundred Years of Pardon”:
Imagine a scammer being conned out of his own money. Or a thief discovering that someone has stolen from him. Read More
Proverb of the day: The more grains it bears, the lower it bows
Some evergreen sayings are there in all countries and cultures; only the words are different and local. Read More
LONDON: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer nearly broke down as he found himself on the scrapheap of history on Monday when like Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss before him, he was booted out of No. 10 by his own MPs. Read More
Maldivian proverb of the day reminds us how a rat works hard to open a coconut and a bat drinks the water like an opportunist.
Somebody does the work and someone else reaps the benefit. Read More
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JAMMU: A 29-year-old soldier died allegedly by suicide at an Army camp in Nagrota, on the outskirts of Jammu, early Monday, officials said.Police said Abhijit Nandan was found hanging at his place of posting. Read More
Lucknow, Jun 22 (PTI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh assured that that “responsibility will be fixed” for those accountable for the fire tragedy in Lucknow, which claimed 15 lives on a busy Monday afternoon. Read More
New Delhi, Jun 22 (PTI): A 29-year-old man was arrested for allegedly attacking his elder brother with a razor over a dispute involving Rs 300 in east Delhi’s New Ashok Nagar area, police said on Monday. Read More
LONDON: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer nearly broke down as he found himself on the scrapheap of history on Monday when like Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss before him, he was booted out of No. 10 by his own MPs. Read More
Maldivian proverb of the day reminds us how a rat works hard to open a coconut and a bat drinks the water like an opportunist.
Somebody does the work and someone else reaps the benefit. Read More
Representative image
JAMMU: A 29-year-old soldier died allegedly by suicide at an Army camp in Nagrota, on the outskirts of Jammu, early Monday, officials said.Police said Abhijit Nandan was found hanging at his place of posting. Read More
Lucknow, Jun 22 (PTI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh assured that that “responsibility will be fixed” for those accountable for the fire tragedy in Lucknow, which claimed 15 lives on a busy Monday afternoon. Read More
New Delhi, Jun 22 (PTI): A 29-year-old man was arrested for allegedly attacking his elder brother with a razor over a dispute involving Rs 300 in east Delhi’s New Ashok Nagar area, police said on Monday. Read More
New Delhi, Jun 22 (PTI): A road rage incident over giving way on a busy stretch in east Delhi’s Seemapuri turned violent after a car driver allegedly attacked a biker with a small axe, leaving him seriously injured, police said on Monday. Read More
Imagine meeting someone for the first time. Before they say much about themselves, you notice the people around them—their closest friends, colleagues, and companions. Instantly, assumptions begin to form. Read More
“A Thief Who Robs a Thief Has a Hundred Years of Pardon”:
Imagine a scammer being conned out of his own money. Or a thief discovering that someone has stolen from him. Read More