I was sent an article listing words that people pronounce differently around the U.S., so I decided to share how I say each one as someone from Eastern Kentucky. Join me as I go through these tricky ...
The brand’s operating revenue slipped 9% to INR 223.2 Cr during the year under review from INR 245.3 Cr in FY24 Including other income of INR 9 Cr, the brand’s total income for FY25 stood at INR 232.3 ...
Bollywood star Ibrahim Ali Khan unveiled the latest Wrogn flagship store in Himayatnagar as the brand's new ambassador this Saturday. Wrogn is one of the largest fashion brands in India, and since its ...
The United States is a rich tapestry of cultures, languages , and history, and this diversity is reflected in the names of its 50 states. While many may look simple at first glance, many state names ...
Oregon toponyms, or place names, often originate from Native American languages, reflecting the region's history and culture. Correct pronunciation distinguishes locals from newcomers, with variations ...
Listen to the following audio clips to learn how to pronounce names of the San Antonio Spurs players and head coach. NBA.com Staff This page will continue to be updated as audio content is made ...
Learn how to pronounce player and coach names by listening to the audio of each respective player or coach pronouncing his name NBA.com Staff *This page will continue to be updated as audio content is ...
Aditya Birla Digital Fashion Ventures Ltd has decided to invest Rs 75 crore in Wrogn, the men’s wear brand backed by Accel and cricketer Virat Kohli ahead of the festive season. The Aditya Birla ...
Aditya Birla Digital Fashion Ventures Ltd, a subsidiary of Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd, has invested Rs 75 crore in Wrogn, a men’s apparel business founded by Accel and cricketer Virat Kohli. ...
Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail has increased its stake in Wrogn from the existing 17.10% to 32.84% with an investment of Rs 75 crore, it said in an exchange filing on Wednesday. The investment was ...
Indian celebrities now own brands that are their part profession apart from their business in the movies or sports industries. But a fact that stares us in the face is, is fame equated to success?