New Delhi [India], July 5: Ajay Galar Itarsi near Bhopal, an esteemed entrepreneur known for his groundbreaking innovations, is embarking on a pioneering project to tackle the critical issue of space debris. Galar, renowned for his visionary approach, has set his sights on developing an adva
Four people were injured, including an elderly man after a car met with an accident near All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, police said.
Researchers equipped nearly 5,000 Israelis with smartwatches and a dedicated mobile application to monitor their mental and physiological indicators during the 11-day war with Hamas in May 2021.
According to OCHA findings, nearly six million people are facing acute poverty, whereas, WFP has announced that in October 2023, nearly 2.8 million people are plagued with emergency food insecurity.
According to Traffic Police Department reports, nearly two hundred people have been killed and injured in the last five days as a result of traffic incidents in Afghanistan, reported TOLO News.
Urging the LG through the letter, the Minister said that the faith of the people of the area is attached to the ancient Hanuman temple built on the banks of the Chhawla bridge. People from nearby villages also come there to worship Lord Hanuman. In such a situation, the LG ought to reconside
Nearly a month after Khalistani extremists threatened Indian diplomats in Canada, the Indian diplomats in Australia too are being intimidated by the extremist elements, Australia Today reported.
Six people were killed and three were left injured after a car fell into a well near Romi village under Padma block of Hazaribagh, according to the police.
Delhi Police on Tuesday apprehended an auto driver who was involved in robbing two women after misguiding them and taking them to an isolated place near the old Iron Bridge
Inaugurating the newly constructed New Anand Lok Hospital near the Chatra Sangh Chauraha in Gorakhpur, the CM said, "The result of this sensitivity is that today every district of the state is being connected with a medical college. Along with the efforts of the government in providing bette
New Delhi [India], July 4: In what could give a decisive thrust to the government's indigenization programme, the armed forces and the railways may consider acquiring satellite communications-driven handheld devices, jointly produced by two Indian companies, both funded by Department of Tele