In a dazzling culmination of grace, beauty, and strength, Thailand's Opal Suchata was crowned Miss World 2025 in a star-studded ceremony in Hyderabad, Telangana.
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], May 31: The Faculty of Business and Commerce at Chandigarh University, Uttar Pradesh organised a panel discussion focused on India's transformation through education and its goal to become a $7 trillion economy by 2030. The event witnessed participation from
Bareilly (Uttar Pradesh) [India], May 31: Invertis University, widely recognized as one of India's top private MBA colleges, recently concluded a groundbreaking 10-day Business Model Canvas workshop, marking a significant stride in its commitment to innovation and excellence in management ed
Nepotism in Bollywood has long been a topic of heated debate. Actor Rajpal Yadav recently addressed the issue and said that the success of actors depends on their talent.
India decisively asserted its military superiority over Pakistan during this month's brief but intense conflict, with its aerial strikes penetrating deep into Pakistani territory and delivering pinpoint blows to critical enemy infrastructure such as radar systems, control units, and airba
New Delhi [India], May 31: Max India Limited (MIL) has announced the successful closure of its Rights Issue, raising Rs. 124.23 crore through the issuance of 82,81,973 fully paid-up equity shares at Rs. 150 per share. The offering was oversubscribed, signalling strong investor support for th
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], May 31: Gujarat based IFL Enterprises Ltd (BSE-540377) - engaged in the agri commodity business including import, export and trading of agri commodities has successfully turnaround its business operations in Q4 and FY202425. Company has reported consolidated net
The women are seen in traditional yellow and sindoori (vermilion-coloured) sarees, waiting to attend the landmark event after the success of Operation Sindoor, which was the country's military retaliation to the brutal Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
Emphasising that safeguarding the nation's interests remains paramount, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar asserted that India will never succumb to any form of nuclear blackmail.
Khurshid highlighted the apparent chaos within Pakistan, citing factions within the army vying for power and the civilian government's lack of control. Despite this, he praised India's restraint and patience in the face of such challenges.
After the successful development of 'Ram Path', 'Bhakti Path', and 'Janmabhoomi Path', Ayodhya received another major gift with the announcement of the Rs 900 crore 'Bharat Path' project.