PepsiCo Inc., amid rising consumer complaints and new FDA guidelines, is switching to natural dyes like turmeric and carob powder. While meeting consumer demands, the key challenge lies in maintaining appeal, vibrant colors, and taste, making the transition a complex process.
by Isha Mittal
In Nepal’s ancient tradition of Kumari worship, prepubescent girls are revered as living goddesses—symbols of divine power and purity. But behind the sacred rituals lie stories of isolation, lost childhood, and debate over whether this practice is cultural devotion or exploitation.
by Saumya Tripathi
Prime Video’s The Girlfriend is a gripping psychological thriller that pits a mother against her son’s mysterious partner in a tense battle of trust and obsession. With stellar performances by Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke, it’s an elegant, unsettling exploration of love, class, and deceit.
by Kartikey Chopra
Dubai will host the 2025 IBA Men’s Elite World Championship from Dec 2–13 at Dubai Tennis Stadium with a record $8M prize pool. Part of a Festival of Boxing, it highlights Dubai’s emergence as a global sports hub.
by Samyak Shukla
Oliver Glasner has redefined Crystal Palace, guiding the club to its first-ever FA Cup triumph and instilling a tactical identity built on discipline, resilience, and belief. His arrival has turned survival battles into dreams of sustained success.
by Kartikey Chopra
A deadly car bomb blast in Quetta killed 13 and injured over 30, raising tensions in restive Balochistan. While Pakistan blames India, separatist insurgency and long-standing grievances over neglect and resource exploitation fuel the province’s calls for freedom.
by Saumya Tripathi
A 15-year-old girl from Muzaffarpur and a 25-year-old man from Haldwani eloped and lived in a rented apartment in Bulandshahr for two months before being caught by police. In fear, the man shot the girl and then himself. Their bodies have been sent for postmortem as investigations continue.
by Isha Mittal
The Bads of Bollywood, Aryan Khan’s bold Netflix debut, skewers nepotism, scandals, and celebrity culture with sharp satire. Despite uneven execution and predictability, the seven-episode series delivers an entertaining, self-aware take on Bollywood’s glittering yet ruthless underbelly.
by Kartikey Chopra
PepsiCo Inc., amid rising consumer complaints and new FDA guidelines, is switching to natural dyes like turmeric and carob powder. While meeting consumer demands, the key challenge lies in maintaining appeal, vibrant colors, and taste, making the transition a complex process.
by Isha Mittal
The Women’s Reservation Bill promises 33% seats for women, but delays linked to Census and delimitation have sparked political controversy. With the bill falling short in Parliament, questions over intent, timing and real empowerment remain central to the debate.
Cross-border strikes between Israel and Hezbollah intensify despite a fragile US-Iran ceasefire. Rising displacement and deeper strikes signal a volatile conflict with risks of wider escalation.
Jannik Sinner advanced to the next round in Monte Carlo after a three-set win over Tomas Machac, continuing his strong run at ATP Masters 1000 events.
April has promised blockbuster entertainment to fans of all types of genres, from horror to comedy and romance to revenge, as OTT platforms gear up to release several big names, including films, dramas, and series, from the first week itself.
West Bengal elections on April 23 & 29 spotlight political shifts: TMC unveils ‘Didi’s 10 Promises’ while 19 appellate tribunals review voter eligibility amid SIR scrutiny.
India condemns attacks on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz amid the Iran-US war, calls for diplomacy, and deploys warships to ensure safe passage as global oil prices spike.
Lawsuits, injuries, and unanswered questions- the journey of the SIG Sauer P320 from its launch to its adaptation as the official Service Pistol of the US Military. What is the reality behind the controversial handgun?
Amid US-Israel strikes on Iran's nuclear sites and unverified death of Interim Ayatollah Arafi, Tehran retaliates by closing the Strait of Hormuz, hitting Saudi and Qatar energy hubs. Reza Pahlavi rallies for regime change as global oil and LNG crisis looms, impacting India
PepsiCo Inc., amid rising consumer complaints and new FDA guidelines, is switching to natural dyes like turmeric and carob powder. While meeting consumer demands, the key challenge lies in maintaining appeal, vibrant colors, and taste, making the transition a complex process.
by Isha Mittal
In Nepal’s ancient tradition of Kumari worship, prepubescent girls are revered as living goddesses—symbols of divine power and purity. But behind the sacred rituals lie stories of isolation, lost childhood, and debate over whether this practice is cultural devotion or exploitation.
by Saumya Tripathi
Prime Video’s The Girlfriend is a gripping psychological thriller that pits a mother against her son’s mysterious partner in a tense battle of trust and obsession. With stellar performances by Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke, it’s an elegant, unsettling exploration of love, class, and deceit.
by Kartikey Chopra
Dubai will host the 2025 IBA Men’s Elite World Championship from Dec 2–13 at Dubai Tennis Stadium with a record $8M prize pool. Part of a Festival of Boxing, it highlights Dubai’s emergence as a global sports hub.
by Samyak Shukla
Oliver Glasner has redefined Crystal Palace, guiding the club to its first-ever FA Cup triumph and instilling a tactical identity built on discipline, resilience, and belief. His arrival has turned survival battles into dreams of sustained success.
by Kartikey Chopra
A deadly car bomb blast in Quetta killed 13 and injured over 30, raising tensions in restive Balochistan. While Pakistan blames India, separatist insurgency and long-standing grievances over neglect and resource exploitation fuel the province’s calls for freedom.
by Saumya Tripathi
A 15-year-old girl from Muzaffarpur and a 25-year-old man from Haldwani eloped and lived in a rented apartment in Bulandshahr for two months before being caught by police. In fear, the man shot the girl and then himself. Their bodies have been sent for postmortem as investigations continue.
by Isha Mittal
The Bads of Bollywood, Aryan Khan’s bold Netflix debut, skewers nepotism, scandals, and celebrity culture with sharp satire. Despite uneven execution and predictability, the seven-episode series delivers an entertaining, self-aware take on Bollywood’s glittering yet ruthless underbelly.
by Kartikey Chopra