An iconic globe near Islamia College and Dawood University in Karachi, built in the 1960s, faces neglect amid Red Line BRT construction plans. Despite earlier relocation promises, it remains in poor condition, raising concerns about heritage preservation and urban planning priorities.
Firefighters in southern France are battling the country's largest wildfire since 1949, which has burned over 16,000 hectares, killed one person, and left three missing. The blaze remains out of control as officials warn of more heatwaves and worsening climate conditions.
New Delhi [India], August 7: India's No. 1 tractor export brand Sonalika has continued to race ahead in its FY'26 journey and has proudly crossed the 50,000 sales mark in just 4 months. The company has registered a record overall tractor sales of 53,772 units between April-July'25, which ref
Farmers from different parts of the country have welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's firm assertion that the interest of farmers remains his government's top priority, praising his initiatives and expressing their faith in his leadership.
Thai and Cambodian officials are holding ceasefire talks in Malaysia, but tensions remain high as troops build up along the border. Locals remain displaced and fearful after deadly clashes in July. Both sides blame each other for violations, and residents hope the talks will bring lasting pe
Business sentiments in India's services and infrastructure sectors remained positive during the April-June (Q1) quarter of FY26, according to the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) latest Services and Infrastructure Outlook Survey (SIOS).
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], August 7: Recruitment activity across India rose 19% year-on-year in July 2025, even as hiring remained flat over the previous quarter and inched down by 2% month-on-month, according to the latest foundit Insights Tracker (fit). Within this resilient landscape,
This report records 674 instances of enforced disappearances, with 466 individuals remaining unaccounted for and only 208 having been released, revealing a troubling unresolved rate of 69.1%.
"Trump is imposing tariffs on 140 crore Indians. We need to stand behind our Prime Minister so that India remains strong and a message goes out to the world that India stands united, be it Operation Sindoor or be it US tariffs on India," Dubey told ANI.
Loan demand across major sectors witnessed a seasonal moderation in the first quarter of FY26, however bankers expect a recovery in the upcoming quarters, according to the Reserve Bank of India's latest Bank Lending Survey (BLS).
Addressing a gathering at the 178th Akhand Harinam Saptah dedicated to Shri Sant Sadguru Yogiraj Gangagiriji Maharaj, Fadnavis said, "In the Lok Sabha elections, an experiment was carried out. A system of 'vote jihad' was created. Few people came together with the aim of defeating nationa