US President Donald Trump's decision to impose 25 per cent tariffs and additional penalties on imports of goods from India from August 1 has drawn concerns from industry leaders and trade experts for its impact on India's export but experts said it is also an opportunity for India to scal
While some trade and industry leaders warned of short-term disruptions, others expressed confidence that India's strong manufacturing base, especially in sectors such as pharmaceuticals and medical equipment, would help it withstand the impact and forge new trade partnerships.
Leading industry associations including the Broadband India Forum (BIF), Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), NASSCOM and CUTS International have raised serious concerns over the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) proposed Draft Telecommunication (Telecom Cyber Security) Ame
This significant development marks a growing trend among government and semi-government organisations to embrace Kho Kho as a mainstream sport, thereby expanding its presence across major sporting calendars of various government, non-government and autonomous bodies. With Kho Kho being inclu
According to police, the deceased were identified as Sajid Masih and 17-year-old Sana Asif. The couple hailed from the same village in Gujranwala, ARY News reported.
Telangana MLAs and MLCs will visit Delhi from August 5 to 7 to meet President Droupadi Murmu regarding the implementation of the 42 per cent OBC reservation in local bodies, Telangana Minister Ponnam Prabhakar said.
Industry trade bodies and industry leaders have welcomed the signing of the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), terming the move a "transformational milestone in bilateral economic relations" of the two countries.
Amid continuous rainfall in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, authorities have issued a public advisory urging residents to stay away from water bodies as river levels continue to rise. SDRF teams remain deployed to monitor the situation and prevent casualties.
A Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into Milestone School in Dhaka, killing at least 27 people. Students described seeing burnt, mutilated bodies and questioned why old aircraft were used for training in crowded areas, raising concerns over safety protocols.
Foreign Secretary Misri said, "The issue of the presence of Khalistani extremists, bodies close to these people, is something that we have brought to the attention of our partners in the UK. We will continue to do so. This is a matter of concern not only to us but should be a matter of co
Jain stated that a case was recently registered at the Dharmasthala police station which claimed "several dead bodies were buried" in the region which "sparked widespread debate, speculations, and confusion at the national level in recent days."