Chandigarh [India], August 20: "During the last 5 years, Chandigarh University has emerged as aCentre-of-excellence for research and innovation, as it provides the students ample number of opportunities through funding and mentoring to young and innovative minds who want to pursue Researc
Severe traffic congestion was witnessed in several parts of Delhi following a heavy downpour on Tuesday.
Commuters faced problems due to the traffic congestion.
Parts of Delhi witnessed severe waterlogging following heavy rainfall in the early hours of Tuesday.
Heavy rain leads to waterlo
The Hubli Tigers logged their second consecutive victory at the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 defeating the Gulbarga Mystics by six wickets in the second fixture of the day, here at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium on Saturday.
New Delhi [India], August 17: We live in the digital age, and often parents depend on screens to take care of their young ones. Nevertheless, there is a consensus among experts that children need to have screen-free playtime for the good development of their brains when they are very youn
The problem of landslides sometimes goes unnoticed or individual landslides are being dealt with ad-hoc response mechanisms and the problem keeps on recurring every year.
After the Election Commission of India decided to announce the schedule for the assembly elections today, Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) vice president Omar Abdullah on Thursday Emphasised early assembly elections in Jammu and Kahmir.
He said, "We don't know that for sure (if
New Delhi [India], August 16: Room to Read India is proud to launch the sixth edition of its annual flagship campaign, #IndiaGetsReading. The campaign themed on "Make Room for Early Learning," began on August 15 and will culminate on September 8, International Literacy Day.
The accident occurred near Karedi Naka on NH-52 in the district on Friday early morning. A total of six persons were travelling in three different trucks, the police added.
Bengaluru's bowlers shone in the first innings, restricting Gulbarga to 116/10 with shrewd performances. Lavish Kaushal (2/22) and Naveen MG (2/8) made early breakthroughs, while Aditya Goyal (3/43) dismantled the middle order. Bengaluru's run chase was driven by stellar innings from Chet
Bangladesh coach Mushtaq Ahmed thanked the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for extending its invitation for them to arrive early and take part in practice sessions for their upcoming two-match Test series against Pakistan.