Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 30: In a world where microscopic organisms influence global health, food safety, environmental balance, and pharmaceutical innovation, microbiology has emerged as one of the most powerful sciences of our time. At the School of Sciences (SSc), JAIN (Deem
Addressing the House, the Chairman greeted the Members and noted that India continues to be the fastest-growing major economy in the world and is poised to become the third-largest economy soon. He said India's growing influence and stature in the global economy make the role of Parliamen
Speaking at an event organised by the British Council, Cameron said the creative economy plays a vital role in the UK-India relationship and is increasingly recognised as a powerful driver of inclusive and sustainable growth for both countries.
At central Japan Aichi Pref.'s startups festival "Tech GALA" was held. Not only Japan's but also oversea startups participated to introduce its's technology and search cooperative opportunity. To this event 6,000 people participated and 250 company booths were exhibited. Year by year capabil
New Delhi [India], January 29: The Akshaya Patra Foundation undertook the initiative of serving freshly cooked, wholesome meals by setting up a special food kiosk near the Ratia Centre on Promenade Street during the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026, in Davos. Akshaya Patra served mea
On a visit to India by a senior delegation from the UK university, Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Prentice set out a series of measures designed to build dynamic new partnerships and encourage potential donors, plus a key policy change to help talented Indian students to apply to Cambridg
After a volatile yet resilient 2025, the outlook for the coming year is marked by a tension between rising trade barriers and the emergence of new bridges. US tariff policy remains a central source of uncertainty, particularly with sector-specific duties under Section 232 expected to stay
The YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) on Wednesday levelled serious allegations against Jana Sena Party MLA from Railway Kodur Arava Sridhar, accusing him of sexually harassing and exploiting a government woman employee by misusing his political influence.
Allahabad High Court observed that the influence of Western ideas and the concept of live-in relationships is leading to an increase in the tendency among young people to live together without marriage.
"The tricolour will fly in every village of Bastar, even the remotest ones," he said, adding that security forces have enabled access to areas that were earlier under Naxalite influence.
Speaking from an undisclosed location to ANI, Nasim claimed that senior officials linked to Pakistan's military intelligence had recently visited Bangladesh. He said, "The ISI's second-in-command had visited Dhaka. The generals from the Pakistan army had been frequenting Dhaka."