India has 29 states with at least 720 districts comprising of approximately 6 lakh villages, and over 8200 cities and towns. Indian postal department has allotted a unique postal code of pin code ...
The PALACE ORCHA BRANCH branch of BANK OF BARODA is located in the PALACE ORCHA BRANCH district of the KARNATAKA State at PALACE ORCHA BRANCH,2401,GANESH KRUPA,4TH MAIN ROAD,SADASHIVANAGAR ...
India has 29 states with at least 720 districts comprising of approximately 6 lakh villages, and over 8200 cities and towns. Indian postal department has allotted a unique postal code of pin code ...
As part of their ‘Pokémon Festivities’ campaign, designed to blend Pokémon’s iconic charm with India’s rich cultural heritage, the organisers unveiled life-size versions of a male and female Pikachu ...
But Janhvi Kapoor stole the spotlight in a chain-mail sari. In a moody palette, the custom creation illustrated an iridescent finish in shades of purple, pink, green and neon. The over 300-hour ...
MANILA, Philippines — In every thriving Filipino barangay, one of the clearest signs of a vibrant community is the presence of a sari-sari store. The humble, yet indispensable sari-sari stores ...
Beware if you’re in the poop zone! Tourists at SeaWorld San Antonio didn’t expect the orca splash zone to feature a wave of killer whale fecal matter. Audience member Alex Bermudez ...
Oct. 22 (UPI) --Audience members attending an orca show at SeaWorld San Antonio got more than they bargained for when the killer whale defecated in its pool and then splashed the crowd with soiled ...
So, when moose swim between islands or along the coastline, they inadvertently venture into orca territory. In such deeper waters, their swimming skills are no match for orca pods that are masters ...
An orca held in captivity had a killer surprise for the crowd at SeaWorld San Antonio, some of whom may now be regretting their front-row seats. As seen in a viral video, the whale was swimming ...
The viral incident has engendered plenty of laughs online but serves as a sad reminder these huge animals are forced to swim in their own excrement every day, according to a leading orca expert.