Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 9: The India D2C Summit & Awards 2023 presented by DHL and powered by GreenHonchos kicked off its second edition with an impactful keynote address by Mohit Rana, Partner at Redseer. Rana highlighted India's impressive digital progress, positioning it as
The team along with a robot reached here from Gujarat on Thursday morning and they will try to rescue the girl, Shrishti Kushwaha, with the help of a robot.
"Only the girl's frock could get caught in the hook and the girl could not come out. Now the army is trying to bring her out with its own mechanism. The work of digging a parallel tunnel is going on," Sehore in-charge collector Ashish Tiwari said.
The girl, Shrishti Kushwaha, fell into the borewell in a farm while playing in Mungavali village under Mandi police station limits in the district at around 2 pm on Tuesday. Earlier, she was stuck at around 30 feet in the borewell but now she has slid to around 100 feet deep due to the vi
The Petition Committee of Delhi Vidhandabha has summoned IAS Ashish More on the complaint regarding allegations of land transfer fraud, an official order said.
New Delhi [India], June 2: Springwel Mattresses Pvt. Ltd., the pioneer in mattress innovation, launched their new ad campaign #DhangSeSoyaHotaTohYeNaHota featuring Boman Irani by introducing multiple innovations in products like Pure Ortho balance, Tru Comfort and Tru Love.
Bhopal Gaurav Diwas is celebrated every year on June 1. In view of this, a pride run was organised from VIP Road to Board Club on Wednesday, in which thousands of people participated.
"Dry weather will continue in the state for the next 5 days; there is no possibility of rain. The temperature is about to go above 40 degrees. Monsoon may enter Bihar by June 13-14. This time, the state is likely to receive less rainfall than normal, said Ashish Kumar, IMD scientist.
Actor Ashish Vidyarthi on Friday opened up about his second wife Rupali Barua and divulged the story behind their meeting and how they increased their proximity.
Amid an uproar over the services issue in the national capital boiling since the Supreme Court's May 11 order, a fresh letter from Special (Services) Secretary Kinny Singh surfaced on Friday, accusing Delhi Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj of intimidating him and his fellow bureaucrats.