New Delhi [India], October 9: Financial Resilience Institute, an independent leading authority on financial resilience and well-being globally, has just published its new report 'Business Financial Health and Resilience of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) and Women-Owned SMEs in Ind
Both her professional and personal journeys serve as an inspiration, especially when it comes to teaching women the importance of independence, particularly financial freedom, and how to wisely enjoy their hard-earned wealth.
The digital transformation in India's financial sector is enabling faster and broader access to credit, particularly for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), stated State Bank of India (SBI) Chairman CS Shetty at the Global Fintech Fest 2025 on Wednesday.
Sonipat (Haryana) [India], October 8: "Few young people, if at all, in the country, are even remotely interested in entering into public life. However, if you go outside of metro cities, Tier-II, Tier-III cities and rural India, there is an undying passion for becoming involved in the proce
New Delhi [India], October 6: Prunes have long held a special place in traditional diets, and modern nutrition continues to reaffirm their natural benefits, particularly their proven effectiveness as a gentle, natural laxative.
Batter Sidra Amin's historic innings, the highest-ever score by a Pakistani batter against India in women's ODIs, went in vain as a strong show by Women in Blue's spinners, particularly Deepti Sharma kept their winning streak against the arch-rivals alive with a 88-run during their ICC Women
The Jerusalem District of the Israel Police continues its preparations as part of operational readiness for the holiday period, including the weekdays of Sukkot and in particular in preparation for the Birkat HaKohanim (blessing of the priests) events expected to take place on Thursday (Octo
Circularity measures could be particularly effective in reducing emissions in the steel sector (by 64 to 81 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent per year) and the plastics sector (75 to 84 million tonnes of CO₂ equivalent per year).
Students gathered on roads while teachers chose to boycott classes. They urged the government to retract its decision to outsource colleges that have lower enrollment, particularly those situated in remote areas of the province.
The dispute started when members of a particular community objected to the recitation of Hanuman Chalisa at a Hanuman temple in Varanasi's Madanpur area.
India's export sectors, particularly services and manufacturing, offer significant untapped potential for foreign investors, according to Franziska Ohnsorge, Chief Economist, South Asia Region, World Bank.