New Delhi [India], November 12: In today's fast-paced world, long working hours, erratic eating habits, and chronic stress have become the norm rather than the exception. As we juggle deadlines, digital screens, and daily responsibilities, we often end up ignoring our health. The result? Fat
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed Delhi University to file its objections to the applications seeking condonation of delay in a set of appeals challenging the single-judge order that had set aside the Central Information Commission's (CIC) 2016 direction to disclose details of Pr
Udaipur (Rajasthan) [India], November 12: The Indian Institute of Management Udaipur (IIMU) successfully hosted the Startup Showcase & Pitch Day, organized by IIM Udaipur Incubation Centre and Saksham, the Entrepreneurship Cell of IIM Udaipur, in collaboration with Zoho. The event brought to
Following the inauguration on Tuesday, locals thronged the newly opened bridge, celebrating with fireworks, distributing sweets and expressing gratitude to the state government for resolving a long-standing civic issue that had caused regular traffic congestion and safety hazards over the
In an interview with ANI, Lieutenant General Hasnain (Retd.) noted that while several terror operatives, including doctors and intellectuals, were arrested across India before the blast, overground workers often remain unnoticed, living seemingly normal lives while secretly aiding terrori
Online investment platform Groww made a strong debut on the stock exchanges on Wednesday, listing at Rs 112 per share, a 12 per cent gain over its issue price of Rs 100.
The domestic stock markets opened on a strong note today, gaining over 0.5 per cent, as exit polls indicated a comfortable majority for the ruling coalition in Bihar.
The air quality in the national capital continued to deteriorate on Wednesday, with the overall Air Quality Index (AQI) standing at 413 at 8 am, placing it in the 'severe' category, even as the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP)-III remains in effect across Delhi and the National Capital
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi and Guyanese President Irfaan Ali expressed grief over the blast which took place in Delhi on Monday evening.
According to a release, as part of today's initiative, tribal families belonging to the Garo, Rabha, Bodo, and Karbi communities residing in reserved forest areas, such as Lakhra, Bondapara, Kulshi, Loharghat, Bamunigaon, Boko, and Singra, have been included.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed deep sorrow over the Delhi explosion, extending heartfelt condolences to the victims and their families. She also offered prayers for the swift recovery of the injured.