"Our economy has strengthened to the extent that, even when the economies of developed nations declined during the COVID pandemic, our economy continued to progress," Singh told ANI, highlighting India's economic progress.
New Delhi [India], August 22: After a gap of five years, India has decided to officially reopen its e-visa facility for Chinese nationals. The move, effective 24 July 2025, was announced by the Indian Embassy in Beijing. This ends a long pause caused by border tensions triggered by the 2020
"Be it GST, demonetisation, Chinese aggression, the Modani nexus, or COVID failures, farm laws, Rafale, PM CARES, and electoral bonds -- Rahul Gandhi called them out early. The BJP mocked him. But he was proven right, again and again. His warning on US President Donald Trump's 50 per cent ta
The average AQI for July 2025 stood at 78, falling under the 'Satisfactory' category, and was even cleaner than July 2020, the year marked by COVID-19 lockdown restrictions.
Speaking about the significance of Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya, Singh said the institution was not a traditional university but "an idea, a motion, a mission."
Delhi NCR [India], July 26: Delhi-NCR's retail landscape is seeing a compelling revival. Footfall in malls has not only bounced back post-pandemic but is surpassing pre-COVID levels during weekends, holidays, and festive periods. This resurgence reflects a deeper shift in consumer behavior,
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 23: The fatal COVID pandemic taught unforgettable lessons to the human race. Nowadays, it has become imperative to monitor a person's body temperature, blood pressure, blood sugar, heartbeat and more importantly the O2 (Oxygen) level to check their health r
Former Maldivian Foreign Minister Dunya Maumoon praised India's timely help during past crises and COVID-19, ahead of PM Modi's Maldives visit. She called for stronger ties, highlighted tourism and medical links, and urged respectful cooperation in the Indian Ocean Region.
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], July 16: In recent years, India has experienced a whirlwind of unpredictable events. From the eerie stillness of the first COVID-19 lockdown to repeated waves of the virus, and now global turbulence -- AI disruptions, geopolitical tensions, inflation, layoffs -
There is no need for public panic regarding the increasing cases of heart attack being reported in the state, as the average number of such cases is similar to last year, said Sharan Prakash Patil, Minister for Medical Education and Skill Development, Entrepreneurship and Livelihood Departme
A division bench of Chief Justice G.S. Sandhawalia and Justice Ranjan Sharma delivered the verdict while allowing the writ petition and arbitration challenge filed by BMSICL, which had argued that it was not given a proper opportunity to present its case during the COVID-19 pandemic.
WHO has warned of rising infectious diseases among Afghan migrants deported from neighbouring countries due to poor sanitation. Thousands have been screened and vaccinated at border points, but WHO urges more funding and medical support to prevent outbreaks, Khaama Press reported.