Markets regulator SEBI has withdrawn its recent statement, where it had in a way targeted its employees who were protesting and complaining of a 'toxic work culture' against the employer.
According to the UKPNP leader, "We can no longer trust Pakistan's internal mechanisms to provide justice, as they have proven time and again to be complicit in these human rights violations. We, therefore, call for immediate international intervention to protect our children and safeguard th
Justin Trudeau's leadership is under scrutiny as his Liberal Party faces a tough by-election in Montreal's Lasalle-Emard-Verdun riding, a historically secure Liberal seat. Amid growing concerns over inflation and a housing crisis, polls show a tight race with the Bloc Quebecois and NDP. The
A substantial portion of the energy supplied to these engines is lost through thermal and frictional dissipation, with frictional losses in the piston-cylinder system reaching nearly 50 per cent. Notably, 70 per cent-80 per cent of these losses occur in the piston rings, highlighting the cri
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], September 12: As India gears up for a future driven by sustainable electric mobility, Oben Electric, one of the nation's premier homegrown electric vehicle manufacturers, is gearing up for its next growth phase. Oben Electric announces its plan to launch 4 n
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has called for an independent inquiry into the internal procedures that were followed and the personnel that were involved in former head coach Igor Stimac's contract renewal.
"There was this internal thing going on in the Prime Minister that I could see...he (PM Modi) was in Gujarat for many years, never faced adversity, became Prime Minister of India. And suddenly, this idea started to crack," Rahul Gandhi said.
Pakistan's Islamabad administration will block internal and external routes of the capital city by midnight on Saturday and Sunday ahead of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) public gathering on September 8, ARY News reported, citing sources.
Pakistan currently finds itself in a double-edged debt trap. The entire budget of the country goes into domestic and foreign debt servicing, which consumes its tax revenue, hence, the country is forced to rely on its internal borrowing for survival.
This move, driven by rising domestic demand, is expected to add an additional 160-170 million tons of cement production annually. The industry's expansion will be predominantly funded through internal accruals, with minimal reliance on d