Meet the women leading SADI, a Southeast Missouri nonprofit empowering people with disabilities, fostering inclusion, and giving back through the annual SADI Days of Caring each October. SEMO Alliance ...
Faith over fear — this principle has guided filmmaker Rohan Kanawade up to this point. His maiden feature film, Sabar Bonda, won the Grand Jury Prize in the World Cinema: Dramatic category at the ...
As co-founder and CEO of Aven, Sadi Khan is transforming homeownership into a tool for unlocking financial goals. His company’s patented HELOC-backed Home Credit Card provides homeowners with the ...
Sanju Rathod, the voice behind viral hits like Gulaabi Sadi and Shaky, has emerged as a powerful force in the world of Marathi pop music. Instagram is flowing with users making reels and dancing to ...
In a curious development during the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena's (MNS) protest in Thane amid the raging language row in the state, state Transport Minister and Shiv Sena leader Pratap Sarnaik tried to ...
As Maharashtra continues to reel under a fierce debate over linguistic identity, an old video of Shiv Sena founder Balasaheb Thackeray has resurfaced online, drawing renewed attention. In the clip, ...
Over 72 hours after a Mumbai shopkeeper was assaulted for not speaking in Marathi - his ordeal filmed and circulated online by the assailants - and over 24 hours after the FIR was filed, the police ...
(MENAFN- IANS) Mumbai, April 23 (IANS) Singer Sanju Rathod has teamed up with Isha Malviya for his latest track, "Shaky," which brings a vibrant mix of contemporary sounds and Marathi pop culture. The ...
While the two have known each other for a few years, it was only recently that young musician Shiekh Sadi was seen publicly with actress Pori Moni at the court premises, where he acted as her ...
In India, weddings are often lavish and colourful affairs lasting days. Of late, several interesting incidents from wedding venues have captured the internet’s attention. In a recent incident, a video ...
Humans want fundamentally incompatible things from music services. "We want to listen to all the stuff that everyone likes, but also only the stuff that we like," said New Yorker staff writer Kelefa ...