The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
This story was updated as of 6:46 p.m. on Feb. 9: Nayan Bala dropped out of the 2026 student body president race, first announced in a Monday post from the Chair of the Board of Elections on Heel Life ...
Screenshots of a Signal group chat titled "NB for SBP '26" appear to show student body president candidate Nayan Bala engaging in and facilitating the denigration of other candidates on social media ...
Weekends for Delhi-based Akshat Mishra (20) aren’t about waiting outside a nightclub. He’s at the Yashobhoomi Centre in Dwarka, Delhi, to watch London-based kirtan artiste and bhakti yoga teacher ...
Nayan Savla, 45, a businessman in Nairobi, runs barefoot. He believes the fitness world has become overly obsessed with gadgets and shortcuts. For the past four years, he has ditched heavily padded ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday lauded young Indians for embracing the growing phenomenon of ‘bhajan clubbing’, calling it a meaningful fusion of devotion, culture, spirituality, and modern ...
Participants sit, sway, or dance to bhajans remixed with techno, lo-fi, or electronic beats. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spotlighted this rising trend in his 130th episode of Mann Ki Baat, praising ...
Early morning, when most of the world is still half-asleep, a very different kind of crowd is wide awake. Think fairy lights instead of disco balls, hands in the air but folded in prayer, and voices ...
Rehmat Khubchandani’s hands are up. She lets out a delighted ‘oohoo’ as she emerges from the crowd. The music is upbeat, with a club-style energy, but the song is a bhajan. Around, some women dance, ...
If you use social media, or are not living under the rock, you must have heard about Bhajan Clubbing. What started as a quirky niche or a passing Instagram trend is now fast emerging as a new cultural ...
Bhajans with beats - Gen Z is grooving to devotional songs over concerts. (Image generated with Google Gemini) Still recovering from your New Year’s eve soiree? Gen-Z has brought another viral party ...
The team behind Yash‘s highly anticipated “Toxic – A Fairytale for Grown-Ups” has revealed the first look at Nayanthara as Ganga, presenting the actor in a role that combines visual intensity with a ...
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