New Delhi [India]/Dhaka [Bangladesh]/Islamabad [Pakistan], May 16 (ANI/PRNewswire): Innovative technology brand TECNO today launched its new branding campaign of "Don't Stop Exploring Life's New Angles" in India. Kicked off with an inspiring "Take a Shot" manifesto video, TECNO encourages
The Supreme Court on Tuesday adjourned for July the hearing of a petition filed by former Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik, who is in jail since February 23, 2022, in a money laundering case.
"Hypertension is often called a 'silent killer' as many people are unaware of their problem which if left untreated, can lead to disability, poor quality of life or even a deadly heart attack or stroke," said Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director, WHO South-East Asia Region, adding th
"India is embodying the dreams of the world today. It doesn't matter where you come from, it doesn't matter who your parents are, it doesn't matter what religion you practice, it doesn't matter what language you speak. All that matters are the dreams in your heart. And those dreams of India
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta informed the SC that SEBI is seeking an extension of time for conducting the probe and needs six months to reach any conclusion.
The ECP, in the 14-page petition, had asked the apex court to review its decision as the judiciary "doesn't have the authority to give the date of elections."
In the trailer of the family entertainer, one can hear the recreated version of RD Burman's hit track 'Tum Kya Jano Mohabbat Kya Hai' from 'Hum Kisise Kum Naheen' film.
NCLAT on Friday deferred the matter pertaining to Go First lessors' petition seeking a stay on a bankruptcy court order allowing voluntary insolvency of the low-cost airline to Monday.
AWG should focus on ensuring that its own members abide by international arbitration awards rather than issuing threatening watch list notices to India and quoting the Cape Town Convention (CTC) to influence the proceedings currently being heard in the National Company Law Appellate Tribu
The findings, published in late April in Circulation, suggest that treatments could be developed to manage the condition rather than requiring a heart transplant, which is the standard treatment for this condition in children.