Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 30: SBI Life Spell Bee Season 14, India's most prestigious spelling competition, an initiative by SBI Life Insurance and Mirchi, concluded with a thrilling Grand Finale in Kolkata. SBI Life Spell Bee Season 14 has crowned its Champion, with Chaya M V, a
The arrival of the troops on December 20, 2024, is accompanied by helicopter surveillance, signalling an escalation of security measures at the world's largest Tibetan Buddhist study centre, the CTA said.
In preparation for the 2028 Ujjain Kumbh, senior officials from the Madhya Pradesh Police have begun studying the UP Police's security and crowd control strategies, a press release said.
The United Nations Children's Fund in a recent study stated that an estimated 473 million children, more than one in six, are living in conflict zones worldwide.
To address these barriers, the study recommends fostering public-private partnerships to establish shared technology hubs, increasing budget allocations for technology, strengthening industry-academia collaboration, and implementing supportive policies to encourage broader adoption of smart
Larung Gar Buddhist Academy, the world's largest Tibetan Buddhist study center, has seen increased Chinese military presence, with 400 troops deployed and helicopter surveillance introduced. New regulations set for 2025 will limit residency, enforce registration, and reduce the number of pra
New Delhi [India], December 27: Mars Petcare, a global leader in pet care and nutrition, has released insights from its Global Pet Parent Survey, which spanned over 20,000 pet parents (dog and cat owners) globally, including 1000 respondents in India, shows the significant influence of pets
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has imposed a penalty of Rs 7 lakh each on Vajirao & Reddy Institute and StudyIQ IAS for advertising misleading claims regarding the results of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Exam (CSE) 2022 and 2023, the Ministr
The study confirms research completed in 2023, which revealed that anemic patients who received less blood had a higher mortality rate or more frequent heart attacks. Jeffrey L. Carson, provost and Distinguished Professor of medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, led both st