New Delhi [India], April 8: The Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC) has joined hands with KARAM Safety, a leader in safety solutions and training, to introduce specialized courses aimed at enhancing safety standards and skill development in height and rescue operations. The Memorandum of Und
The Chief Minister on Tuesday visited multiple sectors and blocks of the constituency, engaging with residents and directing officers to resolve ongoing concerns promptly.
During his visit to the 150th IPU Assembly in Tashkent, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla emphasised the need to expand India-Uzbekistan relations into emerging sectors like AI, digital technology, and renewable energy, while reaffirming shared democratic values and historic cultural ties.
During a joint statement in Lisbon, Portugal President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa underscored India's role in defending international law, multilateralism, and shared democratic values. Welcoming President Droupadi Murmu, he praised the strong Indian diaspora in Portugal and emphasised the futu
New Delhi [India], April 7: Startup MahaRathi Challenge 2025 was launched to recognize and support India's most promising DPIIT-recognized startups solving real-world problems through innovation. Organized under the broader Startup Mahakumbh platform, the challenge created a structured natio
New Delhi [India], April 7: Comviva, a global leader in AI-driven digital solutions and intelligent platforms, today announced the appointment of Bhagwati Shetty as the Chief Human Resources Officer. This appointment is a strategic step in Comviva's transformation journey as it strengthens i
India's telecom and agriculture sectors are among the worst-affected sectors by the US President Donald Trump's tariffs, highlighted the data shared by a report of EY.
The imposition of high reciprocal tariffs by the US on other competing nations raises the possibility of increased dumping by those nations in India, as well as in other export markets, which could negatively impact certain sectors, CareEdge Ratings said in a report.
Taiwan's Premier Cho Jung-tai announced that USD 2.66 billion (NT$88 billion) would be allocated to support the industrial and agricultural sectors in response to the latest US tariff policy, the Taipei Times reported.
PM Modi and his Thai counterpart, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, agreed to strengthen the existing mechanisms of defence cooperation and promote further collaboration between the defence sectors of the two nations.
"The government should, after analysis, make a categorical statement on how this (tariff imposed by the US) will affect our Indian economy, which sectors will be impacted, and what counter-measures will be taken. Tariffs are not just concerning India; they will have a global impact. It wi
In a post on X, he said, "With fellow BIMSTEC leaders at the Summit being held in Bangkok, Thailand. We reaffirm our commitment to boosting cooperation across diverse sectors. May our efforts bring a positive difference in people's lives."