A 15-second video shared by an IAS officer has amassed more than 1,000 likes.
With a quirky topical post, Mumbai traffic cops urge citizens not to flout traffic signals.
The movement of the 3.5-km-long train with 295 wagons and six engines is captured in the 1:48 minute video.
Offered Rs 70 compensation, Ko Sesha wants the online food aggregator’s state head to apologise to him.
This year the festival marking the birth of Lord Krishna is celebrated on August 18 and August 19.
Twitter India’s post has received more than 6,000 likes and over 445 retweets so far. “Please suspend my wife’s account. I can’t even flirt here,” replied a Twitter user.
Condemning the man’s act, Parveen Kaswan, Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer remarked, “Identify the animal here !!”
The elephant calf, separated from the herd, was found alone in an agriculture field.
Video showing a woman decked up in a lehenga and riding a bike with finesse has received a whopping 1.2 million views on Instagram.
The travelling ticket examiner gave the man a well-lit seat as he was travelling with a toddler. The Railways also replied to the man’s tweet.
While the young generation is mostly unversed in Malayalam numerals, the calendar is sure to evoke nostalgic memories in the elders.
“Apne bal se bulland bana,” the topical said in Hindi, which roughly translated comes to mean he was self-made with a wordplay on the bull.
The video posted on Instagram has received more than 2 million views so far.
The viral video was reportedly taken at a no-parking zone near Anjuman Complex in Nagpur’s Sadar Bazaar.
Aayush Kundal, a specially-abled artist, paid homage to India’s 75 years of independence with a portrait.
The poster warns people against spitting paan (betel) inside railway premises.
Parag Jain’s tweet sharing his encounter with a Rapido rider is raking up the likes on social media.
Netizens were shocked to watch the clip and many users praised the mother for promptly saving her son.
The interview is from June 1953 and it marked the first television appearance of Nehru.
Khan plays the rabab sitting in the backdrop of a picturesque landscape and his rendition of the Indian national anthem has struck a chord among netizens.
The Tricolour was hoisted outside homes and businesses as part of the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign.
The minute-long clip shows the West Bengal CM joining the tribal folk dancers in swaying to the rhythmic beats of the drums as they performed during the Independence Day celebrations in Kolkata’s Red Road.
The heart-warming rendition of the national anthem was performed by 12 refugees who hailed from Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Myanmar and Cameroon.
The photo shows an elderly woman standing on top of a metal container as she is hoisting the tricolour on a pole.
Pili Vesha is a folk dance prevalent in coastal Karnataka.