London [UK], September 17: The prestigious "International Conclave on Good Governance 2024," a three-day event held in London from September 11-13, aimed to foster discussions on leadership and governance between India and the UK. It brought together key leaders and dignitaries from both nat
Haryana, who needed only a draw to make the grade, finished with nine points from three matches and will meet Group D winners Himachal Pradesh for a spot in the final. The other semi-final match is between hosts Assam (Group A winners) and Rajasthan (Group C winners)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi drew parallels between British rule and the Congress and said that the people who are trying to "divide and rule" have problems with Ganesh Puja.
Emphasising a disparity in international support between Tibet and East Turkistan, Salih stated, that while Tibet's government in exile receives extensive financial, training, and even diplomatic support, the Uyghurs don't get this recognition.
New Delhi [India], September 17: A homage to the festive season sees the return of the iconic collaboration between NEEDLEDUST and Abhinav Mishra. This much-anticipated partnership brings a larger and unique collection, featuring first-of-its-kind silhouettes and styles, ideal for all intima
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], September 17: Seute Verdiater has launched its latest innovation, a sleek and durable laptop backpack designed to meet the needs of modern users. Whether for a student rushing between classes, a professional commuting to the office, or a traveler navigating airpor
New Delhi [India], September 17: As the festive season approaches, it brings along not just celebrations but also the hustle and bustle of preparing elaborate meals. For many, the kitchen becomes the center of activity, leaving little time for spending moments with family and friends. This i
Jharkhand Finance Minister and Congress leader Rameshwar Oraon retorted for making a similar kind of alliance between Congress and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) as it was made during the last assembly polls as "both parties will benefit" from that.
Jacinta Allan, the 49th Premier of Victoria, on Monday, said that the relationship between India and Victoria is built on trust and expressed delight in Indians choosing Melbourne and Victoria as their home. The remarks by Allan came while she attended the Australia India Institute's Annual