New Delhi [India], October 30: In a significant development, Nesa Medtech, a renowned deeptech medical device startup, announced the successful closure of an undisclosed amount in their Pre-Series A round of funding. The round, led by KITVEN Fund 3 Biotech, witnessed participation from estee
Gujarat [India], October 30: Infinium Pharmachem Ltd, engaged in the manufacturing of Pharma Intermediates and APIs, Iodine derivatives has reported a standalone net profit of Rs 6.13 crore for H1FY24 ended September 2023 with Y-o-Y growth of 22.7 per cent as compared to the net profit of Rs
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 30: Setu Nutrition (SETU), the pioneer in direct-to-consumer supplements, founded by Nihaal Mariwala and backed by the Mariwala Family of OmniActive Health Technologies, has secured substantial funding through investments made by High Net Worth Individua
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 30: Focus Lighting & Fixtures Limited. (NSE - FOCUS), engaged in manufacturing & innovative lighting solutions of LED lights and fixtures, announced its unaudited Financial Results for Q2 FY24.
Vice President Kamala Harris stressed the United States has "absolutely no intention" of sending troops to Israel or Gaza, when asked about the potential for US troops to be drawn into a war in the region.
Biden reiterated that Israel has every right to defend its citizens from terrorism. The two leaders discussed ongoing efforts to locate and secure the release of hostages.
Following Bangladesh's 87-run loss against the Netherlands in the 28th match of the ongoing ODI World Cup at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday, Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) chief Nazmul Hassan met the players and asked them to be 'courageous' in their upcoming three games in the prestigi
On October 6, 2023, Neta David set out with two girlfriends to the widely-publicized Supernova music festival, never dreaming that the weekend rave would transform into a deadly massacre that would claim the lives of 1,400 Israelis -- including her two best friends.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confessed on Sunday, in a rare apology, that he "was wrong" in criticising the security apparatus for Hamas' October 7 assault on the country.
Taking to X, he shared, "Any other action or statement - harms the people's ability to stand and their strength. The Prime Minister must retract his statement last night, and stop dealing with the issue."