The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has published a new report on the economic situation of the Afghan people, particularly deported migrants and expressed concern that the return of 2.3 million Afghan migrants from neighbouring countries has severely affected the reconstruction
The ISRO chairman also stated that the agency is working on the Ganganyaan programme and that new projects have been approved, including Chandrayaan 4, which has the mission of returning samples from the moon and is scheduled to launch in 2028, and Chandrayaan 5, which the ISRO intends to
Etihad Airways on Sunday announced that its flagship A380 aircraft will begin operating to Tokyo's Narita International Airport from 16 June 2026, expanding the airline's superjumbo network and marking the return of its eighth A380 to service.
Indian firms are investing an average of USD31 million in AI this year, exceeding the global benchmark of USD 26.7 million. Spending spans software, infrastructure, talent, and consulting, signalling a broad-based commitment to AI-driven transformation, the report mentioned.
New Delhi [India], November 24: The 12th School Choice National Conference (SCNC 2025) was held at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, bringing together over 150 participants including policymakers, education leaders, practitioners, researchers, and reformers. Returning in its in-person fo
South Africans on X praised PM Modi's energetic presence at the G20, while Modi, after returning to India, highlighted productive meetings, called for AI safeguards and UN reforms, and thanked South Africa for hosting the summit.
Dubai [UAE] / New Delhi [India], November 24: India Global Forum's flagship UAE event is set to return to Dubai tomorrow for its landmark fifth edition.
Singapore, November 24: Zenika Singapore today announced the appointment of Seet Teck Kiang as Head of Business and the return of Michael Isvy as Head of Engineering. These two strategic leadership hires reinforce Zenika's ambition to expand its regional footprint while scaling the impact of
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju travelled to Bhutan to lead the delegation bringing back the sacred relics of Lord Buddha, which were taken from India for public display. He posted on X that he was "leaving for the Kingdom of Bhutan" to oversee the return of the relics.
Afghan migrants returning from Pakistan are facing severe hardships as winter sets in, struggling to meet basic needs such as shelter, food, and identification documents, according to interviews with returnees, Tolo News reported.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on Sunday, referring to a quote of former Deputy Prime Minister Lal Krishna Advani, said that the border can change and "who knows, tomorrow Sindh may return to India again"