The Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) third plenum was concluded this week without producing any relief for the country's ailing real estate sector, as the troubles include dwindling contracted sales.
In view of the infiltration of highly trained Pakistani terrorists in the Jammu region, the Indian Army is readjusting its deployments in the area as per intelligence inputs and security requirements.
A Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) working committee meeting was held under the chairmanship of BJP State President Dr Rajiv Bindal in Himachal Pradesh's Una on Friday.
New Delhi [India], July 19: Based in Lucknow, Bhagya mandir Parivar has become synonymous with public welfare. It has emerged as the sole option for the poor, helpless, and those striving to improve their lives. Bhagya Mandir Parivar is soon expanding its branches to Delhi, ensuring that the
New Delhi [India], July 19: A recent report by real estate consulting firm CBRE estimates that India, currently one of the world's youngest countries, will house 17 per cent of the global elderly population by 2050. As India's senior citizen demographic grows, the need for comprehensive supp
CM Yadav told ANI, "We are taking new steps one after another to promote industrial investment in the state. Recently, an investor meet (regional industrial conclave) was held in Ujjain on March 1 and 2, which yielded a very good response and many proposals of about 75,000 crores of investme
The Ministry of External Affairs on Friday directed the Indian nationals in Bangladesh to follow the advisory issued by the High Commission of India in Dhaka, which says they must avoid local travels amid violent quota protests.
Speaking on the statement given by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut said on Friday that the common man is the superman in the country.
Top defence officials from Japan, US and South Korea vowed to boost countries' trilateral relations and cooperation and achieve peace amid rising security risks from China and North Korea, Nikkei Asia reported.
There have been some media reports stating that, in comparison to other countries, India has a high number of 'zero dose children' - children who did not receive any vaccine, according to a recent UNICEF report. These reports depict an incomplete picture of the country's immunization data, a