Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], September 6: On September 2nd, an online career fair and awards exclusive to women brought together an impressive assembly of over 3,500 women professionals and more than 50 prominent hiring companies on a unified online platform. This dynamic event served as a
The impact of the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan has been a subject of debate globally as the de-facto authorities, after seizing power have suppressed the role of women in Afghan society, with the prohibition of women's work and education being the most major blow, Khaama Press re
Taking strong exception to the invitation for the G20 dinner sent in the name of 'President of Bharat' and not India, AAP Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha on Tuesday said that the recent move by the Centre has ignited a public debate and that people's national identity is not the BJP's personal
After a huge uproar by the Opposition over the Centre’s ‘One Nation One Election’ push, the debate on the initiative has taken an intriguing turn with Delhi's Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal accusing the ruling government of focusing its attention to a 'one nation, one f
Indian-American entrepreneur and Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy hit out at his critics and said that the “knives are out” against him pertaining to him surging in the race.
Riga [Latvia], August 25: The Institute of Economics of the Latvian Academy of Sciences will be organising its VI International Economic Forum under the theme Open Innovation: from the Creativity of the Individual to an Innovative Science-Based Economy from September 2
A tech entrepreneur without any prior political experience, Vivek Ramaswamy has been gaining support in the GOP nomination race by positioning himself as a Trump-like outsider to politics
United States former President Donald Trump, on Wednesday (local time), skipped Republicans's first 2024 presidential primary debate and said what he would be doing there, sitting for 2 hours and getting harassed by people "that shouldn't be running for President?"
Vivek Ramaswamy, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, Mike Pence, Doug Burgum and Chris Christie were among those who raised their hands, while former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson did not
“This is disastrous we are protecting against an invasion across somebody else’s border when we should use those same military resources to prevent the invasion across our southern border here in the United States of America," Ramaswamy said at a Fox News debate