Anshika writes on the banking and financial services space, and has 12 years of experience covering these sectors. With an eye for everything new and exciting, she writes on sectoral developments and ...
The arrest of Anshika Singh, also known as Antima, in a recent shooting incident has exposed what investigators believe is a well-organized blackmail network that operated for nearly five years.
A birthday celebration in Gorakhpur turned into a crime scene when a young Instagram influencer Anshika Singh, allegedly fired a gun in public, leaving one man critically injured. What initially ...
Below is the popularity graph of the name Anshika from 2000 to 2024, based on data from the SSA. Among the SSA compilation of popular girl's names over the past 10 years, the name Anshika ranked ...
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From the glamour of the runway to the rigor of medical textbooks, Anshika Rai’s journey is a rare blend of beauty and ambition. Crowned Miss India 2024, the Kalimpong native is now chasing her ...
Meet Anshika Jain, she lost her parents at age 5, was raised by grandmother, failed UPSC four times, became IPS officer without coaching with AIR... At an age when most children are learning to read, ...
At an age when most children are learning to read, five-year-old Anshika Jain was learning about loss. The sudden death of both her parents could have defined her life, but her grandmother stepped in ...
IPS Anshika Sharma, a civil servant of the Uttar Pradesh cadre, hails from Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh. Follow Us Trending Photos Cracking the UPSC Civil Services exam is a challenging feat that ...
IPS Anshika Verma: IPS Anshika Verma, who is also known as the Lady Singham of Bareilly, is making headlines all over. Amid all the unrest, she came onto the streets of Bareilly, meeting people and ...
India’s imagination of Pakistani men is interesting only insofar as they seem to cast extremely good-looking gentlemen. But their depictions of Pakistani villainy need to go beyond Alif Laila.
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...