London [UK], February 28: Earlier this year, London-based social entrepreneur Taz Khan MBE spearheaded the launch of an innovative Urban Farmer Project in the City of London -- a sustainable urban farm initiative designed to repurpose surplus food into nutritious meals for vulnerable communi
Referring to the incident of Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal's emotional breakdown in front of the media, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said that he should fight against "injustice" like Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, as "crying and wailing won't get the job do
New Delhi [India], February 28: Hashdash Media Pvt Ltd, an India-based digital marketing technology company, has announced the launch of SmmSurge, a performance-driven Indian SMM Panel designed to support scalable social media growth for creators, brands, and agencies across India. The platf
S President Donald Trump on Saturday criticised the recent decision by the US Supreme Court on tariffs, alleging that the decision could result in "ripping off" the US of billions of dollars. He hinted towards seeking for a rehearing of the case.
Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde on Friday clarified the controversy surrounding the watch she was seen wearing, stating that she is not interested in brands and that her focus remains on serving the people of Mumbai.
A barber shop has been opened in Shingatalur village of Karnataka's Gadag district after members of the Dalit community were allegedly denied shaving services by upper caste barbers for several years.
In a media advisory, NCERT requested that "any individual or organisation, who is in possession of the NCERT textbook Exploring Society: India and Beyond, Social Science Grade 8 Part 2, or any material related to it, may return it to the Head, Department of Education in Social Sciences (D
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami took an important step towards social responsibility (CSR) by flagging off two vehicles provided by Bahl Paper Mill. These vehicles are expected to help improve health and education services in the district.
At a UNHRC side event, humanist Dina Perla Portnaar warned that blasphemy laws are being weaponised as tools of "coercion" and "power" rather than faith. She highlighted how these laws lead to the "criminalisation of identity," silencing minorities in Asia through state-sanctioned persecutio