Lausanne [Switzerland], January 20 (ANI/NewsVoir): The International Hockey Federation (FIH) is thrilled to announce that it has signed a partnership with JSP Foundation for its development programs. FIH will be working closely with JSP Foundation for some of its key initiatives for hockey d
To prevent illegal use of mobile phones in state prisons the minister said that sophisticated portable jammers that can block 5G signals will be installed at all prisons across the state within three months.
In December, consumer inflation in the US moderated to 6.5 per cent from 7.1 per cent the previous month but still is way above the 2 per cent target. In October, it was reportedly 7.7 per cent.
The friend of the deceased victim in the Jahangirpuri terror case has identified the two suspects and stated that he knew the victim Rajkumar since the last 7-8 months and had seen the alleged terrorists Naushad and Jagjit meeting him, while speaking to ANI.
Chief Coordinator G20 India Harsh Vardhan Shringla has launched an initiative on Twitter named G20 Pe Charcha where every citizen has the freedom to ask him any question regarding G20 on 20th of every month.
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], January 20 (ANI/NewsVoir): Once again, Bajaj Finance has happy news for all the investors, and it has increased the FD rates by up to 40 bps points. The new rates will be effective from January 20, 2023. According to the announcement, the interest rate for FDs wit
In the aftermath of the Rajouri terror attacks this month, a woman teacher from Jammu & Kashmir has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to provide village defence guards with automatic weapons for self-protection citing "fear" among people.
The article said emerging markets are appearing more resilient than in the year gone by, but their biggest risks in 2023 stem from US monetary policy and the US dollar.
The Raj Niwas offical stressed that Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena took over seven months ago and since then he has taken "concrete steps" whose results are evident via the Najafgarh Drain and Yamuna.
The two Chinese-born Australians who have been stuck behind bars for years in China have had their sentencing delayed, resulting in a fresh blow to hopes of their release.
During interrogation, the accused told the police that he drew inspiration after watching a movie on French serial killer 'Charles Sobhraj', and used women for financial benefit.