The Supreme Court on Monday expressed concern over the indefinite suspension of a Member of Parliament Raghav Chadha and its impact on the right of the people to be represented while calling the exclusion of a member of the political opposition from the house a "serious matter".
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
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 30: Bangalore-based Transteel Seating Technologies has garnered Rs 13 Crores from anchor investors ahead of its initial public offering of Rs 49.98 Crores, that opens for public subscription on Monday, September, 30 2023. The Company informed the bourses
Global icon Priyanka Chopra on Friday raised up the glam quotient with her stunning look at the opening night of the Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2023 in Mumbai.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], October 26: Embassy Office Parks REIT (NSE: EMBASSY / BSE: 542602) ('Embassy REIT'), India's first listed REIT and the largest office REIT in Asia by area, reported results today for the second quarter ended September 30, 2023.
Citing a report by US-based news agency Bloomberg which stated that one of the Adani Group's longtime auditors is being scrutinized by National Financial Reporting Authority, senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Thursday said that something is truly rotten in this "most Modi favoured cong
Hitting out at Priyanka Gandhi Vadra ahead of her public rally in Jhunjhunu, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Rajendra Rathore on Wednesday said that the Congress leader should say something on the crime against women in Rajasthan.
In Punjab's Kapurthala city, several cases of women involved in the drug trade have come to the fore. With husbands in prison, their wives have stepped into the drug trafficking, continuing the illicit narcotics trade in the city.
During a press briefing on Friday, US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller stated, "We are concerned by the departure of Canadian diplomats from India in response to the Indian government's demand of Canada to significantly reduce its diplomatic presence in India."
This decision, taken by the state government, acknowledges the rising cost of living and aims to alleviate the financial burden on government employees and pensioners.