New Delhi [India], July 2: In a country where millions spend long hours on their feet, be it homemakers in the kitchen, professionals on the move, or senior citizens seeking stability, foot pain is more common than we realize. And yet, affordable, orthopedic-friendly footwear remains a rarit
Calcutta High Court directed Indian pacer Mohammed Shami to pay his estranged wife, Hasin Jahan, and daughter a monthly alimony of Rs 4 lakh as maintenance. Jahan will have to be paid Rs 1.50 lakh per month, while the daughter will get Rs 2.50 lakh per month.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri paid an official visit to the Republic of Mauritius on Tuesday. This was his second visit to Mauritius as Foreign Secretary.
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan's 2024 report highlights democratic decline, rising militancy, enforced disappearances, and human rights abuses in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It notes blasphemy-related violence, child and gender-based abuse, labour violations, and environmental crises, paint
Marking National Doctors' Day, AIIMS Director Dr (Prof) M Srinivas and the institute paid rich tributes to the medical fraternity, highlighting the values of empathy, integrity, and technological excellence.
Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], July 1: BatchMaster Software Pvt. Ltd., a pioneer in ERP solutions for process manufacturing industries, today celebrates the silver jubilee of its India operations. Since opening its doors in 2000, BatchMaster India has come a long way, growing from a small
The fare hike varies across different classes and train types. For ordinary non-AC classes in non-suburban trains, second-class fares will increase by half a paisa per kilometre, subject to certain conditions, such as No increase up to 500 Km; Increase by Rs 5 for distance 501 to 1500 Km;
In a recent conversation with ANI, Poonam Dhillon, who is also the president of CINTAA (Cine and Television Artists Association), shared how tough things are for "small-time actors" in the industry.
New Delhi [India], June 30: Chronic knee pain robbed people of more than just movement for years, it quietly stole independence, confidence, and dignity. Everyday activities like walking to the market, climbing stairs, or sitting cross-legged became painful reminders of limitations. But toda