New Delhi [India], April 5: Organised by Water Digest, the nation's leading water magazine, the ceremony was held in the presence of distinguished ministers, policymakers, industry leaders, and water warriors. The event honoured individuals, organisations and grassroots campaigners that are
Taiwan's environment ministry has revised pollution fee rules for the first time in a decade, expanding the list of substances and gradually increasing rates to push industries toward cleaner practices.
US Vice President JD Vance now promotes tariffs he once criticised, marking a reversal from his earlier public statements doubting the effectiveness of protectionist trade policies.
The event aimed to unite thought leaders, policymakers, educators, and innovators to discuss strategies for positioning India as a future global leader in artificial intelligence (AI). It explored the transformative role of higher education institutions in nurturing talent, driving research,
Taiwan's Premier Cho Jung-tai announced that USD 2.66 billion (NT$88 billion) would be allocated to support the industrial and agricultural sectors in response to the latest US tariff policy, the Taipei Times reported.
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy on Friday ordered the Education Commission to prepare a comprehensive policy document to design the best education system, and the government is ready to earmark substantial funds to establish a high-quality education structure in the state soon.
In the January- March quarter of FY25, maize exports saw a drastic 87 per cent decrease, prompting the Ministry of Food Security to direct the Department of Plant Protection (DPP) to enforce phytosanitary regulations, as reported by Dawn strictly.
New Delhi [India], April 4: In a global economy where investment decisions are increasingly complex, PRISM (Primus Regional Investment Suitability Matrix) has been introduced as a ground-breaking framework to help policymakers assess and enhance investment readiness across regions.
The BIMSTEC group relies on India's leadership to advance its agenda. With India leading, PM's focus on Neighbourhood First policy, Act East policy, MAHASAGAR vision and Vision for the Indo-Pacific imparts added dynamism to the group. This convergence of policies enunciated by India creat
Ross John Greer MSP, the Chair of the Scottish Cross-Party Group for Tibet, along with Eleanor Jane Byrne-Rosengren, a Human Rights Professional, and Cameron E William Garrett, the Research and Policy Officer for the Scottish Green Group, paid a visit to the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile on A