In an effort to step up the rescue operations in Uttarkashi, a rat hole mining technique will be used through manual drilling to remove the debris inside the pipe on the 16th day of continued rescue efforts in Silkyara tunnel, according to officials.
A day after the ongoing efforts to rescue 41 trapped workers from the collapsed portion of the under-construction Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi hit fresh hurdles, micro-tunnelling expert Chris Cooper on Sunday said the rescuers were removing smaller as well as bigger pieces of debris from
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 25: Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas acted as legal counsel to the Titan Company Limited (Titan), in relation to issuance of listed, unsecured, rated, redeemable, non-cumulative, non-convertible debentures (NCDs), aggregating to Rs 2500 crore.
In her post, Von der Leyen said, "Congratulations @narendramodi for a successful Indian @g20org Presidency. I welcome @_AfricanUnion's 1st participation today as a full member! This makes our debates even more inclusive & effective. @EU_Commission looks forward to working with the Brazil
At a UN Security Council debate earlier this week, India warned that the international community should be vigilant towards the dangers of unsustainable financing which leads to a vicious cycle of debt traps.
"Telangana was formed on three foundation principles - Water, funds and jobs - and in all these fronts, the state has failed. The revenue surplus state has become debt-ridden. Hyderabad, which has invested for several decades as capital with potential investment for the future with skille
Knesset legislation allowing for the death penalty to be applied to terrorists will be put on hold pending the approval of Israel's security cabinet, said coalition chairman MK Ofir Katz on Monday
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said that Congress is not in favor of the notion of two distinct Indias, wherein the debts of affluent businessmen and industrialists are forgiven and on the other hand farmers are being harassed by banks based on the policies of Prime Minister Naren
Former Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student leader Shehla Rashid has applauded the Central government for its policy on Kashmir and said that widespread positive changes are happening in the Valley.