The centre rescues the beggars from the streets or religious places and brings them back in the mainstream of the society by uplifting them. They make them self-reliant by teaching various skill sets and courses.
"The paper that has been published today is looking at COVID-19 mortality and the reduction in life expectancy during the pandemic. What it is trying to look at is excess mortality during the COVID pandemic in the year 2020. Now the first thing to understand is this is not COVID deaths on
NITI Aayog member VK Paul dismissed the study, claiming 11.8 lakh excess deaths in India during the 2020 Covid pandemic, referring to it as "outrageous."
Earlier, the Inter-Ministerial Central Team was divided into two groups and visited the flood-affected districts of Dibrugarh, Majuli, Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, Nagaon, Cachar, Karimganj & Hailakandi.
The data indicates that around 9.85 lakh new members have been added during May, an increase of 10.96 per cent in the new members from the previous month of April 2024 and an 11.5 per cent increase from the previous year May 2023.
Kochi (Kerala) [India], July 20: KLM Axiva Finvest Ltd has announced the Company's tenth public issue of secured redeemable non-convertible debentures with a face value of RsRs.1000. The base public issue size is Rs7,500 lakhs and the public issue limit will be with an option to retain over-
Hailing from Kungher village in Gujarat's Patan district, 48-year-old Nilesh Rajgor is a dedicated environmental warrior, who has planted some eight lakh trees in the area. Since 2015, the part-time insurance agent has launched a massive tree plantation campaign, inspiring community parti
The data also highlights that paddy crop has the highest sown area, reaching 166.06 lakh hectares this season, up from 155.65 lakh hectares last year. This increase shows the continued prominence of paddy in India's agricultural landscape.
Karnataka Chief Minister K Siddaramaiah said on Friday that four persons have been arrested and around Rs 85 crores and 25 lakhs have been seized and recovered by SIT.
CISF detected a huge quantity of different types of medicines worth Rs. 49 lakh at Delhi's IGI Airport on Friday from a passenger bound for Almaty, Kazakhstan. On inquiry, the passenger could not produce supporting documents. Later, the said passenger, along with the detected medicines, was