Gurugram (Haryana) [India], November 24: Manav Rachna International School (MRIS), Sector 46, Gurugram, is thrilled to announce UTSAV 2025, its signature annual learning festival that celebrates the fusion of academics, creativity, performance, and community. Slated for 28th and 29th Novembe
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], November 24: Apollo Hospitals, Asia's pioneering integrated healthcare services provider, today inaugurated its newest facility in Swargate, Pune. The hospital will initially open with 250 beds as part of a phased launch, with plans to expand capacity further to m
Indian firms are investing an average of USD31 million in AI this year, exceeding the global benchmark of USD 26.7 million. Spending spans software, infrastructure, talent, and consulting, signalling a broad-based commitment to AI-driven transformation, the report mentioned.
New Delhi [India], November 24: At STIHL India, certain moments serve as powerful reminders of why the brand stands tall across the world, moments that celebrate the legacy of precision, performance, and people who live by these values. One such moment unfolded at the STIHL TIMBERSPORTS Worl
New Delhi [India], November 24: Applications for the Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) 2026 are closing on 30th November. Aspiring legal professionals are encouraged to complete their application and take the first step toward a premier legal education. The test dates are December 20, 2025
Mulkh Raj, a progressive farmer from the village, has emerged as one of the latest examples of how central schemes are helping rural cultivators transition to sustainable, profitable farming practices.
The Vice-President of India, CP Radhakrishnan, addressed officer trainees of various Civil Services at the National Academy of Customs, Indirect Taxes and Narcotics (NACIN), Palasamudram, Andhra Pradesh, on Sunday, according to a release from the Vice-President's Secretariat.
"In such a situation, it is better to avoid a knee-jerk reaction. What the Chief Minister said has to be examined in detail. I am sure we have an Election Commission which is strong enough and has a balanced outlook. All these issues can be examined properly and appropriate solutions foun
Former CIA officer James Lawler recounted how he exposed AQ Khan's global nuclear network, detailed CIA sabotage operations, and warned of growing proliferation risks. He also reflected on his career, his "Mad Dog" nickname, and the need for stronger US-India cooperation to prevent nuclear c
Ex-CIA operations officer James Lawler, who led covert missions that penetrated, sabotaged, and ultimately exposed AQ Khan's global nuclear trafficking network, stated that the turning point came when US intelligence confronted Pakistan's leadership, including President Pervez Musharraf, wit
In an interview with ANI, Lawler said he has never fully understood why India and the United States were "never adversaries but never true friends" despite sharing several common interests and values.