Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], February 1: In a historic move, the Swimming Federation of India has selected a woman to lead the Indian diving team at the upcoming World Aquatics Championship 2024 in Doha, Qatar. The announcement of the Indian squad for the Championship was made by the Fed
"In PM Kisan, it should be increased to about 8000; apart from this, something can be done for the females. As we have seen in the report of the Chief Economic Advisor, which came recently, the labour force participation rate is quite good, and so it should be encouraged further. Some ste
A new study discovered that the brain mechanism that allows us to regulate our own pain changes with age, and that gender-based disparities in those changes may cause females to be more sensitive to mild pain than males as they age.
Researchers at the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute have conducted a fresh analysis of the current literature, which reveals that female reproductive characteristics may be ignored as risk factors for later metabolic dysfunction.
The Championship will be held from 27-31 January 2024 featuring Floorball which will witness the participation of 98 female athletes from 14 states of India. Including the athletes, the camp would be attended by 150 coaches, escorts and officials.
Assam Minister of Skill, Employment, and Entrepreneurship, Jayanta Mallabaruah engaged in a cordial discussion with the female candidates who were recently selected in the Tata Recruitment Campaign conducted in a state workshop 'Shakti Vandhan', aimed to empower and develop Women's Self-H
As per the All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) released on Thursday, the enrolment of SC students is 66.23 lakh in 2021-22 as compared to 46.07 lakh in 2014-15 (an increase of 44 per cent).
In what will be her life's crowning moment at the age of 70, Assam’s Parbati Baruah, India’s first female elephant keeper or ‘mahout’, will be one among 110 unsung yet distinguished persons to receive the country's fourth-highest civilian honour—Padma S
The video shows two policewomen on a scooty chasing a female protestor and the one riding a pillion pulling her by her hair, making the girl fall and cry in pain. The student was associated with the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) and she was protesting at PJTSAU (Professor Jayasha