Leaving his fans shocked, National Award-winning musician D Imman's official X account (@immancomposer) has been hacked. This news comes after singer Shreya Ghoshal also informed her fans that her X account got hacked on February 13. In his long note, Imman has requested X authorities to take urgent action and restore his account. In the statement, he also clarified that the hacker has changed the account's email and password, and any posts or messages should be ignored. Expressing his concern for his followers, Imman has worked for over 20 years in the music industry and the credibility of his followers is crucial. With fans showing their love and concern, Imman urges X to take immediate action and help him regain control of his account.
The Madras High Court has ordered for the unblocking of the Vikatan website, which was previously banned due to a controversial cartoon depicting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump. The court directed the website to temporarily remove the cartoon, stating that it did not impinge on the country's sovereignty. The ban was imposed on the website on February 15 and has been in place for nearly three weeks.
Experienced hunters are tackling the fearsome new flagship monster, Arkveld, in the Monster Hunter Wilds beta. With its impressive technology and powerful attacks, Arkveld is proving to be a formidable opponent. As players explore the wilds and encounter unexpected challenges, excitement for the game's full release is growing. The beta test is currently ongoing and will continue until February 16, giving players a taste of the thrilling hunts to come in Monster Hunter Wilds.
Samsung will be launching its new budget 5G devices, the Galaxy M16 and M06, in India on February 27. The M16 is expected to come with a tri-camera setup while the M06 will have a dual-camera setup. Both devices will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC. Stay tuned for more updates on the specifications and price of these devices.
The Mitchell Chamber of Commerce's monthly Young Professionals Trivia Night has gained popularity and attracted a diverse crowd of approximately 100 people in January and 80 in February. The event offers a relaxed atmosphere for locals to network and have fun, and has even drawn in non-young professionals like Robyn and Alex Bartunek. The couple, who are passionate about local activities, were excited to try something new on a Tuesday night. They joined the packed event and welcomed a group of unsure young professionals to their table.
Get ready to groove to the beats of Raghav Sachar at R City Mall, Ghatkopar as he delivers a high-energy and soulful performance on February 22, 2025. With his multi-instrumental skills and versatility, Raghav is known for enthralling audiences world-wide. Join in for an evening filled with music, energy, and entertainment as Raghav takes you on a journey back to the pop era of MTV and Channel V.
India celebrates National Science Day every year on February 28 to honor the discovery of the Raman Effect by Sir C.V. Raman. The theme for this year's celebration, "Advancing Science for a Sustainable Future," highlights the role of scientific research in tackling global issues and encourages discussion on technological advancements. By promoting scientific awareness and inspiring the next generation of scientists and innovators, National Science Day strengthens India's commitment to scientific excellence and sustainable progress.
India celebrates National Science Day on February 28 every year in honor of Sir CV Raman's groundbreaking discovery of the Raman Effect in 1928, which revolutionized the field of physics and earned him the Nobel Prize. This year, the theme is ‘Empowering Indian Youth for Global Leadership in Science & Innovation for Viksit Bharat’, highlighting the importance of science and innovation in India's development. The first National Science Day was celebrated in 1987, and since then it has become an important occasion to acknowledge the contributions of Indian scientists in various fields.
On February 27, 2025, the world will celebrate the seventh annual World NGO Day, a day dedicated to recognizing and honoring the invaluable contributions of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in addressing global issues. The official theme for this year is "Empowering Grassroots Movements for a Sustainable Future", highlighting the vital role of local NGOs in fostering sustainable development and creating lasting change. Since its inception in 2010, World NGO Day has gained international recognition as a platform to honor the efforts of NGOs in addressing social, economic, and environmental challenges. This year's celebrations will serve to acknowledge and appreciate the tireless efforts of individuals and groups who dedicate their efforts to making a positive impact on society through their humanitarian work.
Rashid Latif, a former Pakistan cricketer, believes that Afghanistan's Rashid Khan is a greater cricketer than his own country's Wasim Akram, who is often considered one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time. Latif's assessment comes from the fact that Rashid has played a significant role in putting Afghanistan on the global cricket map, something that Wasim did not have to do for his country. However, Rashid has not had the same impact in Tests as he has had in T20 cricket, largely due to Afghanistan's weak representation in the longest format. As they prepare for the ICC Champions Trophy, starting February 19, Rashid and his team will be hoping to create a bigger impact.