In the first Test at Kolkata, India were without their skipper Gill to stabilise things from one end as they were restricted to 93/9 while chasing down 124 against South Africa at Eden Gardens in the first Test, marking their first loss at the venue in 13 years. Gill was hospitalised and
New Delhi [India], November 21: Today's organizations are adopting unified Payroll and HR software to boost accuracy, improve agility, and strengthen employee empowerment. Is now the right time to invest in payroll and HR software? Absolutely. Payroll is a collaborative effort; HR and financ
New Delhi [India], November 21: Known for its distinguished real estate legacy spanning six decades, K Raheja Corp has been at the heart of how design in India has evolved and been implemented. Over time, the perception of great design has evolved; it is not about grandeur, but about the bal
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Vij said the people of Bihar have clearly endorsed the politics of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), while the offices of parties opposing the NDA have remained shut after the election results. According to him, the public has completely rejected the politics of deceit and falsehood
New Delhi [India], November 20: In a move set to redefine trust in India's individual home construction sector, Thikedaar.Com - Brand of THIKEDAAR DOT COM PVT. LTD., a construction tech company, has launched Retention Money System -- the first of its kind in the country.
New Delhi [India], November 20: At Keystone School Hyderabad, learning doesn't end with academic excellence alone. Offering both IB and Cambridge curricula, the school is known for its distinctive approach that combines rigour with relevance, helping students grow into thoughtful, action-ori
US President Donald Trump claimed he stopped India and Pakistan from approaching a nuclear clash by threatening both with a 350 per cent tariff. He said leaders from both countries thanked him, although India denies any outside mediation while Pakistan credits him for helping end the May con
US President Donald Trump defended the H-1B visa programme, arguing that skilled foreign workers are essential for advanced industries. He said critics in his MAGA base "don't understand" that companies need experts to train Americans, even as some Republicans urge him to end the programme.