Addressing the conclave, Singh said, "Space reforms in the last five years have been a turning point. Our space economy was dispersed and was not even considered a part of the economy."
Following recent tensions and clashes involving police and members of an organisation, Police officials reported that a bike rally permission was denied in Cuttack due to potential communal tensions, leading to a clash with police, injuring eight officers. The group was dispersed using fo
New Delhi [India], March 21: Dr. Shashi Tharoor, Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha, delivered the 10th Dr. L. M. Singhvi Memorial Lecture on the theme "India's Soft Power". Describing India's soft power. Dr. Tharoor observed that, "Soft power projects multi-alignment which is a web of intercon
The pollution in Delhi and NCR is a collective result of multiple factors including high levels of anthropogenic activities in the high-density populated areas which include vehicular pollution, industrial pollution, dust from construction and demolition activities, road and open areas dust,
After the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) convoys arrived in Islamabad for the party's planned protest, defying a court order and government warnings, the party claimed its workers were being arrested and dispersed using teargas, Dawn reported.
The Jammu and Kashmir Forest Division, Udhampur, has come up with a unique initiative to increase forest cover in challenging terrains. This eco-friendly effort utilises seed balls--a mixture of seeds encased in soil--dispersed by cable cars in areas inaccessible on foot.
BJP leader Jagdambika Pal on Monday asserted that the people have already made up their minds to make Prime Minister Narendra Modi the PM for a third time and claimed that the INDIA bloc has already dispersed.
Bringing a huge sigh of relief for residents in the national capital, who have been breathing toxic air over the last few weeks, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Saturday said the rainfall a day ago dispersed pollutants and reduced the extent of pollution in the city by half -- 50
An extensive amount of microplastic particles are being trapped in riverbed sediments or dispersed through the air along significant river systems, according to a recent study.
The study, which was carried out along the Ganges River in South Asia, discovered that, on average, 41 microplasti