Voicing concern on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Jaishankar in an interaction with the Indian diaspora said, "For us, this conflict is really a matter of very very deep concern. It is a deep concern because as PM Modi declared in September we actually believe that this is no longer an era
Union Minister Jitendra Singh, while speaking on '2023 Science Vision' said, "2023 holds significance because 2023 would outline India's form in 2047. India's picture of 2047 will be determined in 2023 itself. This picture will be an outline of the last eight years."
According to the economic outlook, Pakistan's overall fiscal deficit stood at 1.5 per cent of GDP during July-October 2022-23 as compared to 0.9 per cent of GDP last year. The Dawn report said the fiscal deterioration was because of higher expenditure growth on the back of higher markup paym
Jammu and Kashmir, which grabs the attention pan-India and outside because of its natural beauty, lush green valleys, and breathtaking sceneries, is building another identity of 'home to artists'. The artists are etching their name in everyone's minds with their talent and unique style and o
"A search operation is underway in Samba after an encounter took place in the Sidhra area in Jammu on December 28. We have intensified the search operation because of the possibility of terrorists hiding in the area," GR Bhardwaj, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Special Operations Group, Ja
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have infused funds worth Rs 11,119 crore in Indian stock markets in the month of December and became net buyers for the second straight month, data from National Securities Depository showed.
The list of celebrities who became parents this year is lengthy, ranging from Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas to Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor. As we approach 2023, here is a list of celebrities who were blessed with little miracles in 2022.
He was rescued from Kishanpur Tiger Reserve, on 1 March 2009 and brought to the zoo over 13 years back after he became a threat to the human population around the Dudhwa National Park.
Neutropenia--low levels of white blood cells called neutrophils, which fight infection--develops in more than 80 per cent of patients who receive chemotherapy for blood cancer. It occurs because chemotherapy destroys neutrophils along with tumour cells.
According to a report by US-based entertainment portal, Deadline, the 'Titanic' director admitted he 'mourned' some of the stories he didn't get to make because of the time consumed by 'Avatar'.
The Ernakulam District Committee BJP is protesting because the Pappanji (effigy to be burnt) at the annual Cochin Carnival this year resembles the Prime Minister. The carnival committee has given assurances it would change the shape of the effigy and it is not complete yet.