Speaking in Delhi with ANI, Smotrich highlighted the long-standing relationships between India, Israel, and the US, noting that differences are natural but can be resolved through dialogue.
New Delhi [India], September 9: "Promotions are no longer about staying late at the office, they're about staying ahead with AI.That's the sentiment echoed in India Inc., as Artificial Intelligence reshapes the corporate ladder.
New Delhi [India], September 9: From traditional sweets to aerial yoga, a new wave of entrepreneurs is reshaping India's business landscape. These founders have turned unique ideas into thriving ventures, proving that innovation comes in many forms. Here are the business leaders making their
Addressing the ISA Steel Conclave at New Delhi on Tuesday, Joint Secretary in the Commerce Ministry, Vimal Anand, said, "If we want to reach the top, we have to pay attention to global standards and sustainability goals."
New Delhi [India], September 9: Basilic Fly Studio Limited (NSE: BASILIC), an award-winning and creatively driven global VFX powerhouse, announced the opening of its Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) issue on 8th September, 2025.
New Delhi [India], September 9: K Sera Sera, India's leading 360° entertainment powerhouse, proudly announces its next movie, A Landmark Crime Biopic titled "Ab Tak 112", a story based on true events on the extraordinary life of Mumbai's Most Fearless Cop, Pradeep Sharma. The film is set for
Speaking to ANI, Dr. SB Ray, HOD, Anatomy department, AIIMS Delhi, said, "The Mother underwent a C-section to deliver the fetus when the heartbeat of the baby stopped beating, within the mother's uterus, and on examination, it was known that the heartbeat of the baby had stopped. So after
New Delhi [India], September 9: Once Upon A Time Media (O.U.T Media), founded in 2014 by Sushank Verma and Aditya Singh, is rewriting the rules of storytelling in India. The Mumbai-based production house is known for creating content for global giants like Jio Studios, Jio Hotstar, Sony Liv,
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Bhagwat Karad on Tuesday asserted that there was "no chance" of cross-voting against the NDA's vice presidential nominee, CP Radhakrishnan.