New Delhi [India], March 19: The 3rd Annual CX Excellence Awards 2024, hosted by Quantic India recently, was a groundbreaking event showcasing the pinnacle of customer experience innovation. With a reputation for pioneering solutions, Quantic India delivered a remarkable awards ceremony, dra
Ahead of Prime Minister Modi's rally in Karnataka's Shivamogga today, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has pointed out issues going on in the state that need to be addressed by the Prime Minister in his rally.
The country is expected to seek a fresh IMF bailout package of over USD 8 billion with the possibility of augmentation through climate finance on the occasion of upcoming spring meetings of Breton Wood Institutions, known as the IMF/World Bank, scheduled to be held in Washington, DC, from Ap
Amid a worsening humanitarian crisis, a container containing necessities for newborn babies and their mothers--including resuscitators and other vital supplies--was looted in Port-au-Prince on Saturday, CNN reported citing UNICEF.
The outstanding dues of power projects of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) alarmingly increased to a record PKR 493 billion or USD 1.8 billion as of end January. The amount was PKR 214 billion or 77 per cent higher than June last year.
Amid the ongoing water crisis in the silicon city of India, Bengaluru, several residents were seen queuing up outside the RO water plant, carrying empty cans, in hopes of securing the essential water supply.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 15: InCred Financial Services Limited (InCred Finance) - one of India's leading diversified NBFCs, that turned Unicorn last year, has another reason to celebrate!
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Thursday alleged that the BJP was resorting to propaganda to put the state government in a bad light while urging the latter to get approval from the central government for the Mekedatu Dam project.
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari announced on Tuesday his decision to forgo his salary while in office, citing the economic challenges faced by the country.
Amid the economic crisis, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif vowed to get his country out of foreign debt, declaring that the country would get rid of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Geo News reported.