Vadakara (Kerala) [India], December 27: The Sargaalaya International Arts and Crafts Festival (SIACF) 2024-25, set against the stunning backdrop of rolling hills and the Arabian Sea, has emerged as India's largest celebration of global artistry and gastronomy.
BJP leader Chalavadi Narayanaswamy on Thursday hit out at Congress over the "distortion" of the Indian map at the posters put up at its meeting to commemorate the centenary of the 1924 Congress session in Karnataka's Belagavi and alleged that if Congress comes to power, it will change the m
"It is a wrong thing. The road is already named KRS Road (Krishna Raja Road). Renaming the road and changing its name once again is not good. If he wants to put his name, Siddaramaiah can choose other roads or any newly constructed road. The KRS road is named after a great personality. Th
"The decision of the Mysore Metropolitan Corporation to name the KRS Road in the historic city of Mysore as 'Siddaramaiah Arogya Marg' is condemnable," JD(S) posted on X.
State Investigation Agency (SIA), Jammu has filed a chargesheet against key operatives behind the notorious "Kashmir Fight" for allegedly issuing online threats to migrant Kashmiri Pandit employees, Jammu and Kashmir police said.
The swift and clean streams of Garh Ganga offer an ideal sanctuary for these winged visitors. Thousands of kilometres from their overseas habitats, the birds gracefully navigate the Ganga's fast currents, often seen feeding on the floating offerings left by devotees. Despite occasionally bei
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday inaugurated a 371-bed facility of the Jayadeva hospital in Kalaburagi, Karnataka, highlighting it as an important facility for the healthcare system in Kalyan Karnataka.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 19: Dun & Bradstreet, a leading global provider of business decisioning data and analytics, along with SIDBI, released SPeX (also known as the 'Green Pulse Indicator') for July-September 2024, which evaluates the perception of sustainability among M
These wetlands serve as vital stopover points for birds travelling along the Central Asian Flyway, offering food, shelter, and breeding grounds. The rich flora and diverse water bodies make Hokersar an ideal refuge for these avian travellers.