Due to the continuous rise in temperature and the prevailing heat, the Kamrup (Metro) district administration in Assam has rescheduled the timings of classes at all educational institutions to start at 7:30 am from today and will remain in force till August 15, said an official.
"The landslide occurred at nearly 10 am, and people were in the building. Three cars were damaged, and windows were also broken. In total, nearly 50 people were in the building, and all are safe. We have vacated the building due to threat perception," stated Rewa Shankar, the manager of K
After the completion of Ashes Series 2023, Australia and England have docked crucial ICC World Test Championship points and have been hit with fines for maintaining a slow over-rate during the men’s Ashes. England lost 19 WTC points due to sanctions in four of the Tests, while Australia drop
Indian stock indices traded sharply lower Wednesday and settled in the red with widespread losses in all sectoral indices. The decline was primarily due to weak market sentiment in global markets.
New Delhi [India], August 2: Traveling to Moscow will now be easier as tourists from India and 54 other countries can apply for an electronic visa to enter Russia from August 1, 2023. Surpassing the hassles associated with a regular visa, an electronic visa has a number of advantages. It, fo
Reacting over the Nuh violence, Congress MP Deepender S Hooda on Wednesday took a hit at the Khattar-led BJP government in the state and asserted that the Nuh violence incident had risen due to the government's administrative failure.
The Chandiagrh-Shimla Highway (NH 05) has been temporarily closed at Chakki Mod in the Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh due to a landslide, informed the Solan Police Department through a tweet.
At least 700 people have lost their lives and hundreds have been injured due to natural disasters in past year across Afghanistan, said officials from the State Ministry for Disaster Management during their annual accountability report, reported Khaama Press.
The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has told the Supreme Court that diagnosis of mortality events points towards natural causes, none of the Cheetahs has died due to unnatural reasons and they are
considering various sites in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan for Cheetah introduction