Latest Identity News & Updates

Los Angeles, March 17 (IANS) Reality star JoJo Siwa seems to be internally conflicted. The reality star has shared that she feels like “two different people”. JoJo Siwa, whose full name is Joelle Joanie Siwa, has reflected on her different eras, including the bad girl style she introduced with 2024’s Karma, and the more clean cut and mature version of Joelle fans are getting to see today, reports ‘Female First UK’.In the caption of a TikTok video showing her two personas lipsyncing over a Ko…

New Delhi: Recent incidents and growing concerns around excessive online influence and cultural obsession among adolescents have renewed national debate on how foreign cultural content is being consumed by young Indians, and whether adequate guidance and balance are being provided at the family and institutional level. At the heart of this discussion lies a broader and more complex issue — India’s cultural confidence and the way its youth relate to their own language, traditions, and identity i…

Mumbai, Feb 4 (IANS) Actress Lisa Ray has spoken about redefining the idea of a “beach body” in her 50s, describing it as a quiet, personal revolution rooted in freedom and self-acceptance, while drawing inspiration from Hollywood star Pamela Anderson’s journey of reclaiming identity beyond the male gaze. Lisa took to Instagram, where she shared a string of glimpses of herself from the beach. Sharing her thoughts, Lisa reflected on a time when beach beauty came with rigid expectations such…

Bhopal/Sendhwa, Jan 22 (IANS) Leader of Opposition in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly, Umang Singhar, on Thursday reiterated that Lord Hanuman was an Adivasi.Addressing an event in Sendhwa, Singhar, drawing inferences from mythological narratives, described the “monkey army” in Lord Ram’s epic as comprising tribal warriors, emphasising their pivotal role in the Ramayana.He shared a video on his X handle showing himself delivering an address and posted, “History bears witness that tribals stood along…

Mumbai, Jan 21 (IANS) Actress and television presenter Mandira Bedi has taken a 21-day mannat of gratitude, choosing to visit the Gurudwara every single day, even on days when her calendar is tight. What makes the mannat stand out is that it isn’t tied to a strict routine. Mandira isn’t following a fixed time slot or treating it like a scheduled task; the focus is simply on showing up every day, regardless of how busy the day looks.Sharing her thoughts, Mandira said, “I made a 21-day manna…