They claimed that the highly influential businessmen were paying Pakistani Rupees (PKR) 75,000 to 1,00,000 per vehicle as bribes to district food officials, administration and police to move their wheat-loaded heavy vehicles to Afghanistan.
On World Health Day this year, WHO celebrates 75 years of improving public health and well-being in the South-East Asia Region and globally, fully committed to achieving Health for All through universal health coverage (UHC) - when all people can access essential health services, without fin
New Delhi [India], April 6 (ANI/NewsReach): DIOR, a luxury goods conglomerate under LVMH, is pleased to announce the launch of 'Mul Mathi', an exhibition that features the works of prominent Indian artists Madhvi and Manu Parekh. This collaboration continues Dior's longstanding tradition of
In a bid to make education accessible to everyone in Uttar Pradesh, the Yogi Adityanath-led government will spend a budget of more than Rs 750 crore on basic, secondary and higher education in the next three months, the state government said in a statement on Wednesday.
As part of the campaign by the specialised teams in the 2023 wild bird migration season, the Environment and Protected Areas Authority in Sharjah (EPAA) confiscated 755 bird sound devices and ten migratory birds
Body mass index, or BMI, variation in the population may be caused by genetic variables to the extent of 50-75 per cent. Researchers from Universite Laval and the Quebec Heart and Lung Institute Research Center have discovered 60 distinct proteins produced in the brain that may be important
Tejas Networks, part of the Tata Group, designs and manufactures wireless networking products for telecommunications service providers, defence and government entities in over 75 countries.
Calling Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy a traitor of the Backward Classes (BC), the Telugu Desam Party national general secretary Nara Lokesh on Sunday said that Rs 75,760 crore BC Sub-Plan funds have been diverted by the State CM in the past four years.
While it initially covered nine tiger reserves spread over 18,278 sq km, India now has 53 reserves covering more than 75,000 sq km (approximately 2.4 per cent of the country's geographical area).