Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], September 18: Apollo Hospitals commemorated its 42nd anniversary having touched over 200 million lives, earned trust across 185 nations and reaching over 19000 pincodes across India. As Apollo opened India's first corporate hospital in 1983, it sparked a healthc
Speaking to mediapersons, CM Dhami provided key updates on the situation, stating that at least 35 houses were damaged, 20 people sustained injuries, and 14 others are currently missing due to the disaster that struck Chamoli late Wednesday night.
Indore's Assistant Excise Commissioner Abhishek Tiwari told reporters on Wednesday that the truck was camouflaging itself as carrying animal fodder while trying to carry around 200 over cartons of beer and 304 cartons of Goa Whiskey.
Australia women's team streak of 13 straight ODI wins has ended. This is Australia's biggest defeat in terms of runs in an ODI. This is India's first home win in ODIs against Australia since 2007; the last win came at Chepauk in February 2007.
Rajan, originally Rajendra Sadashiv Nikalje, had been convicted and sentenced to serve life imprisonment in the said murder case in May 2024. Subsequently, on appeal, he was granted bail by the High Court.
New Delhi [India], September 17: Backed by over two decades of legacy, the upcoming edition will feature 125+ exhibitors, including 20+ new exhibitors, displaying 300+ products and 200+ brands across an 12,000 sqm gross space. Top names like AT Inks, Britomatics, Colorjet, EPSON, LISCO, Mima
The clash between Afghanistan and Bangladesh would be a crucial one. Having kick-started their campaign with a massive win over Hong Kong, Afghanistan would be aiming to win this one to seal their Super Four spot and join Sri Lanka. However, a win for Bangladesh, who have won and lost one
One of his most significant legacies is the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, a visionary initiative that was launched in 2003 during his tenure as Chief Minister of Gujarat.
According to Gariaband Superintendent of Police Nikhil Rakhecha, the Naxalite, identified as Jansi, joined the banned organisation in 2005 and had been operating across different parts of the state for the past two decades.
On the said information, the rescue team from SDRF Corps Headquarters received information about 200 students being stranded on Tuesday morning and immediately rushed to the spot.
The Indian Embassy in the US said the exercise, which began on September 1 with a formal opening ceremony, "has grown significantly since its launch in 2002."