A girl and her cameraman father stole the show at the T20 league match in Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai after her placard, cheering her father went viral.
The thread was loved by many cat lovers on the micro-blogging site and found it quite accurate. While some said that this was the best thread ever, others joined in with their own inputs to continue the delicious sweet thread.
Other users too shared videos and photos of the icy flakes covering the landscape at Luvishe village and some villages under Kiphire and Tuensang districts as well.
With #DelhiWeather and #DelhiWinters trending on Twitter, it’s raining jokes and memes online. Here’s how people are coping up with the shivers as NCR temperature dipped on Saturday.
Many joined in the conversation about how it doesn’t depend on the gadget but how one user uses it that defines whether it’s good or bad.
A football stadium in Malappuram became a centre stage for protest against the newly passed Citizenship Amendment Act on December 26. Fans chanted “Azadi” slogans prior to a Seven’s tournament in the Malabar region of Kerala.
Viewed over 55,000, the video soon went viral and was retweeted by many including Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor. While many lauded the children, some suggested that it would have been “better” if the dress code had been a “mixture” of all religions.
With a following of over 16 million, Kejriwal’s post was flooded with reactions. While many complimented the politician’s wit, others tweeted that he had finally learned “reverse trolling”.
On Thursday, the PM had tweeted that though he had been “enthusiastic” about the solar eclipse, he could not “see the Sun due to cloud cover” in New Delhi.
From special sand art in Puri beaches to tallest Christmas tree at Delhi airport and passengers being greeted with flash mobs, Christmas is being celebrated with full fervour across the country.
From lip-syncing videos to quirky challenges and even pranks, the app has gripped everyone including celebrities, not just in India but worldwide. Here’s what made buzz in India.
However, this is not the first time cops taken assistance from a fictional character. Earlier this year, the Traffic police in Bengaluru took help from ‘Yamaraja’, the God of death, to warn motorists not following traffic rules.
Though the American fast-food company has often come up with new dishes to specifically cater to the Indian market, the recent ‘dosa burger’ experiment didn’t seem to go down well with netizens.
With a following of over two million, it did not take long for Sisodia’s comment to go viral. Flooded with reactions, many praised the politician for his response. However, many also criticised Ranaut for focusing on only one aspect of taxation.
The graphic soon went viral, shared on multiple social media platforms. Talking to indianexpress.com, Hussain said, “We didn’t expect the graphic to have such a mass appeal.”
Some verses from the poem are: “Dictators will come and go. The NRC papers, we won’t show. You blind us with tear gas, you poison our waters. That our love will sweeten And we’ll drink it all in a go.”
On National Mathematics Day. many netizens made the most of the opportunity to express their love-hate relationship with the subject.
The video shows two large sea lions hanging out in an empty boat in Olympia. However, the boat looked like it might topple any moment as it cannot hold the weight of the slippery creatures.
The 47-year-old director came back to Twitter after the attack on Jamia students and ever since then he has been critical of the government after the passage of the amended Citizenship Act.
In the video going viral across social media platforms, the adorable trio is seen performing with great attitude and vigour while singing in unison in their humble clothes. The lead singer is seen with a big wooden stick in his hand, as he sings aloud mimicking it as his guitar.
G L Arun Gopi and Asha Sekhar, who are all set to tie the knot on January 31 in the new year, posed for their ‘Save the Date’ photos, holding placards with captions that read “NO CAA” and “NO NRC”.
Hundreds came together to protest against the controversial citizenship act. With witty and hilarious puns, the diverse posters slammed both the government and the police.
The video shows kids at the Kolkata shelter sharing their Christmas wishlist. The Indian cricket team captain is then seen distributing the gifts to the children as per their wishlist.
The man’s query over prohibitory orders being imposed, and the response by the police, were widely shared.
There were jokes about specific players as well as about how teams were spending in the IPL 2020 auction.