New Delhi [India], January 16: The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for undergraduate admissions is no longer a future prospect, it's the present reality for aspiring students in India. Cracking this national-level exam unlocks doors to prestigious universities across the country, and
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday charge-sheeted one of the two members of the ISIS Jharkhand module arrested last year, as part of the agency's crackdown on the proscribed global terrorist organisation.
The anti-terror agency also seized several illegal arms and ammunition, along with incriminating documents, digital devices and cash, in the massive multi-state crackdown in three cases relating to conspiracies and activities of the BKI and the Lawrence Bishnoi crime syndicate, among othe
Continuing with its crackdown on terrorist groups, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday attached the house of a key conspirator in the 2022 Chanapora arms seizure case in Kashmir.
They (TMC) are saying that they are ready to give us two seats in West Bengal. The seats in question are already with us. Both these constituencies elected Congress MPs. So, what new are they giving us? We won these seats defeating Mamata Banerjee's TMC and the BJP. Are they doing us a fa
New Delhi [India], January 2: Continuing its winning streak for the third consecutive year and scoring a hattrick of profitability, Physics Wallah (PW) reported a total revenue of INR 798 crore, up 3.4 times from the previous year. Total student enrolment touching 24 lakhs for the financial
Following China's crackdown on foreign firms, multinational corporations in the country are facing a dilemma this year as the risks of doing business in China increase, as reported by the Voice of America (VOA).
In a major crackdown, at least 95 people were detained after the police raided a rave party in Maharashtra's Thane city in the early hours of Sunday, police said.
Reports on the situation in Nicaragua surfaced through social media posts by exiled lawyer Martha Patricia Molina, raising further alarm at the United Nations.