HomeAll News'Very online’ Gen Z, millennials most vulnerable to fake...‘Very online’ Gen Z, millennials most vulnerable to fake newsJune 29, 2023FacebookXPinterestWhatsApp LatestBengal polls: ECI deploys central forces at gates of private housing complexes with polling booths April 29, 2026 Ecuador’s Foreign Minister arrives in Delhi for 3-day official visit April 29, 2026 Trump, King Charles emphasise US-UK alliance amid global strain at White House event April 29, 2026 US nominees warn on China’s global push April 29, 2026 Bengal polls: Voting starts in 142 seats as mild tension surfaces in first hour April 29, 2026 Previous articleSweets exchanged by BSF, Pakistan Rangers on Jammu border on EidNext articlePulses price in Kolkata markets hovering in the range of Rs 71-103 per kgClass 1 student loses portions of two fingers in school door mishap in Karnataka February 13, 2026 Delhi court grants NIA 45-day extension in Red Fort blast probe February 13, 2026 NCP(SP) was prepared to hand over leadership of party to Ajit Pawar following merger: Shashikant Shinde February 13, 2026 Bengal polls: ECI deploys central forces at gates of private housing complexes with polling boothsEcuador’s Foreign Minister arrives in Delhi for 3-day official visitTrump, King Charles emphasise US-UK alliance amid global strain at White House eventUS nominees warn on China’s global pushBengal polls: Voting starts in 142 seats as mild tension surfaces in first hourSanjay Kapoor wishes wife Maheep Kapoor with unseen moments from their journey togetherIndia condemns attacks on Hormuz Shipping at UNSC, calls for restoration of free navigationMake democracy more vibrant: PM Modi urges record turnout as phase-2 voting begins in West BengalTrump, King Charles exchange symbolic gifts