Despite some initial hiccups, the conversation between the former president and the tech billionaire proceeded smoothly once it began.
Hood CEO Jasveer Singh, who paid a 45k electricity bill for two months, speaks to The New Indian. The screenshots of the bill that he shared on Twitter went viral, arousing the curiosity of netizens about his use of electrical appliances. He also discusses his startup and the struggles he faced to reach where he is today.
Javed Akhtar slammed a netizen who called him a 'son of a traitor'. The verbal battle began when Akhtar posted a sarcastic comment that he had an equal chance of becoming the next President of the USA.
A Gurgaon man recently paid a Rs. 45,000 electricity bill for two months. Taking to social media platform X, Singh expressed his disbelief, writing, "Paid the electricity bill, now thinking of switching to candles."
Turkish lawmaker Hasan Bitmez, 53, collapsed in Parliament after proclaiming that Israel would "suffer the wrath of Allah."
NEW DELHI: During a recent X Spaces event that drew in over 100,000 listeners, Vivek Ramaswamy, an Indian-American entrepreneur and potential GOP presidential candidate, encountered an awkward situation. The event, which included notable figures such as Elon Musk and controversial personalities like Alex Jones, generated significant attention when Ramaswamy found himself in a situation that […]
NEW DELHI: GNN, a Pakistani news channel, is facing severe backlash following a controversial segment on a recent live TV debate discussing the Israel and Palestine crisis. The viral clip, posted on microblogging site X on November 24, has ignited a storm of criticism for its anti-Hindu remarks made by panellists, including renowned Pakistani defence experts. […]
The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) presented stark satellite images illustrating the before-and-after effects of 'Hamas' terror attacks on October 7.
Hamas Militants fires at toilet to ensure no Survivors at Israel Music Fest
The European Union is launching an investigation into Elon Musk's social media platform, X, formerly known as Twitter.