Important stories for the day (20-08-2025)
These events happened on this day, as reported by major news sources.
3 children were hit by a car in Ashiyana, Lucknow, with one in critical condition.
Which game stood out the most at Gamescom Opening Night Live?
In the year 2025, precautions will be taken to ensure the safety of participants in Mumbai's Janmashtami festival.
Sagittarius will invest long-term, while Aries will experience typical fluctuations on August 19th.
Actress Ananya Panday looks stylish in a safari-printed co-ord set worth ₹50,000 paired with a Royal Oak Frosted Gold watch.
Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif initiates investigation into PKR 50 billion gas billing scandal, which resulted in retroactive charges and affected industries.
A video of Delhi CM Rekha Gupta's comment on Kunal Kamra's safety after an attack has become popular online.
The 4 Corner India Drive has reached its final destination in Belgaum, marking the end of its journey.
Cricket industry concerned about potential profit decrease due to new online gaming legislation.
A person known for frequently not paying for tickets is in court facing over 100 charges.
Raigad officials promise to take steps against unlawful mining in Karjat river and hills areas.
The attack was not only on me, but also on our determination to serve Delhi, says CM Rekha Gupta.
Truck veers off road into pond to avoid biker, driver unhurt in Bhiwandi accident.
MahaSeWA wants consistent rules to safeguard people living in privately redeveloped areas.
West Bengal's CM Mamata Banerjee criticizes the 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill, deeming it as a "worse than emergency" measure.
People taking Ozempic are taking legal action due to severe adverse reactions, including vision loss.
Government health officials uncovered serious violations at Phoenix Hospital in Indore during a recent inspection led by the Chief Medical and Health Officer.
The Indore District Court has directed the police to file an FIR against a woman involved in a domestic dispute.
Trump appointee targets Fed governor Lisa Cook, sparking debate over whether it's a referral or retribution.