The US State Department said 85,000 visas have been revoked since January, signalling the Trump administration's strengthened immigration enforcement. In a post on X, it said President Trump and Secretary Rubio "won't stop anytime soon," framing the visa actions as part of efforts to enha
US Under Secretary Allison Hooker met Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri to advance the vision set by President Trump and PM Modi, reviewing strategic cooperation in defence, technology, energy and supply chains. Both sides affirmed progress in the partnership and agreed to deepen collaborati
Following a massive fire in a club in Goa, which left 25 people dead, Haryana Home Secretary Sumita Misra on Tuesday directed the Deputy Commissioners to conduct fire safety audits of all nightclubs, bars and pubs with dance floors across the state.
New Delhi [India], December 9: The highly anticipated series of Nivin Pauly, "Pharma," a medical drama series in the Malayalam language, will soon be available on the Jio Hostar OTT platform. The trailer of the series was released on Friday, December 5. Along with the trailer, the team annou
Addressing the Post-COP Dialogue titled "Beyond Belem - Charting the Next Phase of Global Climate Action" hosted by the Chintan Research Foundation (CRF) and TERI, Nandan said the inclusion of trade in the outcome text marks a "major takeaway" for developing countries, especially after ye
New Delhi [India], December 9: On the solemn occasion of the second death anniversary of Late Shri K. R. Chawla, his son Mr. Harvansh Chawla, who is a Distinguished Lawyer, Founder and Managing Partner of K. R. Chawla & Co. (Law Firm), Chairman and Chief Patron of Rishal Music Trust, Chairma
The renewed clashes between Thailand and Cambodia has left eight people dead, while leaving several others injured. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called both parties to exercise restraint and recommit to the ceasefire, saying that UN stands ready to support efforts aimed at pe
Senior Indian official Munu Mahawar, Additional Secretary (North), Ministry of External Affairs, India on Monday evening attended the 3rd India-Nepal Cultural festival in Lumbini, the birthplace of Gautam Buddha.
"Not at all," the Civil Aviation Secretary told ANI in an interview when asked if there was a delay from the government to swing into action amid IndiGo flight cancellations.
Civil Aviation Secretary Samir Kumar Sinha said the government worked actively to address passengers' concerns in the wake of the disruption caused by the recent IndiGo operational crisis, and 100 per cent refunds for PNR cancellations have apparently been completed.
"Things are almost back to normal. Airlines have been performing. In fact, the operations have been very smooth. IndiGo has flown more than 1,800 flights today, which is almost normal. All the other airlines, like Akasa, Air India Express, Air India, Spicejet, they have flown their full c