Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], June 23: The Day of the Seafarer celebrated on 25 June every year is an important occasion to recognize and appreciate the indispensable contributions of seafarers worldwide. These courageous individuals play a vital role in global trade, ensuring the smooth op
Mumbai (Maharashtra)/ New Delhi [India], June 20: Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas acted as legal counsel to PNB Housing Finance Limited (PNB Housing) in relation to its Rights Issue. The Issue was undertaken by the Company in compliance with Part B-1 of Schedule VI of the Securities and Exchange B
The well-known actress Kitu Gidwani talked about the most challenging aspect of her character Damayanti Barot to depict on-screen in the show 'Hum Rahe Na Rahe Hum'. She is a traditional matriarch of a royal family who believes in following her family traditions and regulations and even forc
"Air India has a Just Culture approach to all safety-related events and has zero tolerance for deliberate breaches of regulations. Such breaches are dealt with on a serious basis and sanctions will be imposed on those who are in breach of the regulations," an Air India spokesperson said in a
The Cyberspace Administration of China has launched a month-long public consultation and issued draft regulations on close-range wireless communications like Bluetooth, WiFi and other technologies.
Union Minister of Education and Skill Development, Dharmendra Pradhan on Friday released the UGC (Institutions Deemed to be Universities) Regulations, 2023.
New Delhi [India], May 31: In the rapidly evolving realm of cryptocurrencies, it has become essential for individuals seeking lucrative opportunities to prioritize secure and strategic investments. This article explores the rules and regulations governing crypto investments, platform securit
Nigeria released Indian sailors, who were detained last year in Equatorial Guinea and later in Nigeria, and warned them to carefully conduct their operations and maritime-related activities within extant regulations, according to the statement released by the Nigerian Navy.
Nigeria released Indian sailors, who were detained last year in Equatorial Guinea and later in Nigeria, and warned them to carefully conduct their operations and maritime-related activities within extant regulations, according to the statement released by the Nigerian Navy.
The suite of regulations, which have been introduced gradually since 2021, includes cybersecurity assessments of personal information and genetic data sent overseas, and restrictions on the export of biotechnology know-how in CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology