New Delhi [India], February 21: A Tale of Two Tastes--this phrase perfectly captures the essence of the upcoming food pop-up at Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru, a dynamic destination for vibrant epicurean experiences in the city. On March 14th & 15th, the Hotel will host Michelin-starred Ch
Government employees demanded an end to what they termed as discriminatory policies, including the abolition of dual pensions and changes to the pension calculation formula. In addition, they demanded a 10 per cent rise in disability allowance.
Demand for safe-haven asset gold is on the rise at a time when there's a lot of uncertainty surrounding the US trade policy because of the Trump administration's aggressive reciprocal tariffs.
Mirpurkhas district in Sindh is emerging as a new hotspot for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) cases among children, with 150 new cases reported in 2024, according to official statistics, Geo News reported.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], February 19: Marwari Catalysts (MCats), has swiftly ascended as India's fastest-growing startup accelerator, primarily focusing on nurturing early-stage startups in India. Since its inception, Marwari Catalysts has risen to prominence as a benefactor to both ai
According to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), the deportation of Afghan citizens from the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) and Rawalpindi has witnessed a rise.
Leading Baloch human rights body, Baloch Yakjehti Committee highlighted on Wednesday, the rise in the cases of extrajudicial killings, torture, and mutilation of Baloch people.
Speaking to ANI, Rajiv Kumar said, "This building is the place of worship of democracy. Through great hard work, it has amassed heritage in the last 75 years. I am very hopeful that in the time to come, this will rise higher than where it stands today. This is going to very capable hands.
The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) has raised the alarm over the alarming rise in extrajudicial killings, torture, and the mutilation of Baloch youth, urging the Baloch community and international bodies to take a stand against these atrocities.
Karachi is witnessing a disturbing increase in respiratory diseases, as reported by the Sindh Health Department on Monday. According to ARY News, the Sindh Health Department has reported a troubling total of 248 cases of respiratory illnesses in Karachi as of February 13 this year.
The report highlights a surge in consumer spending during the festive season, benefiting retail markets in major cities such as Auckland, China, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Bengaluru. In Bengaluru, strong commercial demand has outpaced supply, leading to lower vacancy rates.