HomeAll News'Very online’ Gen Z, millennials most vulnerable to fake...‘Very online’ Gen Z, millennials most vulnerable to fake newsJune 29, 2023FacebookXPinterestWhatsApp LatestZahid Khan talks about his mother’s concerns over playing Kasab in ‘Bharat Bhagya Vidhata’ July 2, 2026 Japanese PM Takaichi accorded ceremonial welcome at Rashtrapati Bhavan July 2, 2026 Delhi CM Rekha Gupta launches ‘Green Drive Portal’ under ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign July 2, 2026 ‘TMKOC’ actress Simple Kaul opens up about intimate scenes in TV Industry: ‘It’s part of an actor’s job’ July 2, 2026 US lawmakers blast China’s ethnic unity law July 2, 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 kgYoung poet Amana J Kumar’s fifth book ‘The Mystical Waves’ released by CNR Rao May 28, 2026 Class 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 Zahid Khan talks about his mother’s concerns over playing Kasab in ‘Bharat Bhagya Vidhata’Japanese PM Takaichi accorded ceremonial welcome at Rashtrapati BhavanDelhi CM Rekha Gupta launches ‘Green Drive Portal’ under ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign‘TMKOC’ actress Simple Kaul opens up about intimate scenes in TV Industry: ‘It’s part of an actor’s job’US lawmakers blast China’s ethnic unity lawOperation Milap: Delhi Police reunite 193 missing persons with their families in JuneNZ quick Sears ruled out of Windies ODIs, Lister named replacementCapgemini temporarily closes Bengaluru daycare after alleged child abuseBengal CM Adhikari to review two-month performance of BJP govt today