India's Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADG-PI) on Thursday tweeted an image of an Indian Army female officer hugging a Turkish woman in the earthquake-affected areas of Turkey.
Chamoli District Magistrate (DM) Himanshu Khurana on Thursday said an amount of Rs 505.80 lakh has, so far, been distributed to the families hit by subsidence in Joshimath.
A new analysis explores relative statistical associations between various life factors and cognitive decline in elderly Americans, highlighting gaps in knowledge needed to reduce cognitive decline. Hui Zheng of the Ohio State University, U.S., and colleagues present these findings in the ope
Speaking to reporers, senior Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said, "PM gave a good speech but he didn't answer any of the questions that were asked by the Opposition."
Geologists are interested in the sedimentary cycle - erosion from mountains that form sand that is carried out to the ocean - because it's foundational for understanding how the planet works.
"We have also set up a control room in Adana. The consul general from Istanbul and other officials from our mission in Ankara are all stationed on the ground in the affected areas," the Ministry of External Affairs Ministry said
"There are 10 individuals who are stuck in some remote parts of the affected area but they are safe. We have one Indian national missing, who was on a business visit to turkey's Malatya. And he has not been traced for the last two days. We are in touch with his family and the company in B
New Delhi [India], February 8 (ANI/NewsVoir): To celebrate National Cleft Day, 8th February, Smile Train, the world's largest cleft focussed NGO that supports 100 per cent-free cleft surgery and comprehensive cleft care launched the "Cleft Se Confidence Tak" campaign. The campaign lays empha
Several videos dubbed "sushi terrorism" have emerged on social media including Twitter and TikTok in recent days sparking disgust, legal action and even a social media campaign to help one of the affected companies.
Moody's Investors Service has said banks' exposures to Adani Group are not large enough to affect their credit quality materially but it has cautioned that the exposure may increase in case the conglomerate becomes more reliant on bank loans.