New Delhi [India], March 5: Toshiba, the globally trusted Japanese brand in home appliances, proudly announces the launch of its latest Side-by-Side Refrigerator range in India, setting a new benchmark in premium cooling solutions for modern, design-conscious homes.
New Delhi [India], March 5: A hairline crack appears near the switchboard. At first, it feels harmless. Then a faint uneven patch forms where the wall meets the ceiling. Months later, the paint begins to peel slightly at the edges. The colour itself hasn't failed -- the surface beneath it
Suspended Congress MLA Kamalakhya Dey Purkayastha on Thursday blamed the party's "appeasement politics" for his decision to switch sides and join Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of Assam polls.
Apple has unveiled the MacBook Neo, a new entry-level laptop designed to bring the Mac experience to a wider audience with a significantly lower starting price.
All India Muslim Board on Thursday condemned the "open aggression" of the United States and Israel against Iran and urged the United Nations and the international community to take immediate, effective, and concrete steps to ensure a ceasefire and prevent the region from descending into a
Many anxious families gathered in Srinagar on Wednesday to make an emotional appeal to the Government of India for the immediate evacuation of Kashmiri students currently stranded in Iran. As the West Asia conflict intensifies, parents, including Suhail Muzamil Qadri, are calling for a sw
New Delhi [India], March 4: Learning today has a strange problem: people want new skills, but they don't have time for long lectures and endless playlists, nor do they have time to catch up with what's going on in the AI space, particularly relating to their domain.
As the West Asia conflict enters its fourth day, the return of Indian students living in Iran has become a focal point, with their families appealing to the government to ensure their safe return.
A traveller from Mumbai said she was stuck in transit but received support from the governments of India and the UAE. She added that airline staff and hotel teams were very helpful during the difficult period. She noted that the situation where she was staying appeared relatively safer th
The tourists had travelled to Bahrain on February 24 on a tourist visa and were scheduled to return after four days. However, escalating tensions and reported missile and bomb attacks disrupted normal flight operations, leaving them stranded.