The ICC T20 World Cup-winning Indian team touched down in Delhi on Thursday to a warm welcome from the fans awaiting the sight of their favourite heroes and sight of the silverware.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-backed opposition in the Punjab Assembly has declared its intention to boycott the house proceedings and abstain from participating in its standing committees. Instead, they plan to conduct a parallel session in a tent outside the assembly building, Dawn reported
Filmmaker Rohit Shetty has finally wrapped up the shoot of a stunt-based reality show 'Khatron Ke Khiladi 14' and returned to India for his upcoming project 'Singham Again'.
He said, "Open AI is committed to backing India in its India AI Mission and application development initiatives to ensure that Indian developers can build on our models and benefit society."
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], July 3: Esyasoft, a global leader in transforming the energy landscape with cutting-edge AI and IoT Technology, proudly celebrated its 10th anniversary in Bangalore, where the whole journey started back in March 2014. This remarkable milestone is a testament to
The report highlighted that domestic investors have been the primary drivers of the recent bull run, as foreign investors have scaled back their involvement.
Air India special flight landed at Barbados Airport on Wednesday in order to take back the T20 World Cup champions India home who are stranded in West Indies due to airport shutdown because of Hurricane Beryl.
Placed in Group A, Pakistan endured back-to-back defeats against the co-hosts USA and then to their bitter rival, India. They bounced back with two wins on the trot against Canada and Ireland, but it was not enough to turn their woeful campaign around and secure a spot in the Super 8 as they
They urged the government to review the budget and roll back punitive measures like increasing taxes on the salaried class and allocating Pakistani Rupees (PKR) 500 billion to MNAs for development schemes in their constituencies.
Subramanian further stated that SEBI as a regulator of Indian markets has a right to ask questions to any market participants, and Hindenburg's reaction against the Indian market regulator is uncalled for.