"Our 60% of our economy is based on services, which is very, very dangerous. We should now move towards being a product nation in everything that we do, whether it's semiconductors, whether it's drones, whether it's EVs, whether it's whatever product you can think of, we must become a pro
Gurugram (Haryana) [India], October 28: In the fast-transforming cityscape of Gurugram, Ganga Realty has emerged as a beacon of modern luxury and architectural excellence. Spearheaded by Mr. Vikas Garg, Joint Managing Director, the brand has established itself as one of the most forward-thin
"...The list of my area has 5 lakh 40 thousand votes. If someone goes somewhere else, they are added to that area as well, but there is no deletion. They go somewhere else, but their name is not deleted from that area... Without conducting a survey, the correct things will not come out...
Ahead of the T20I series against Australia starting from Wednesday, India T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav shared an encouraging update on Shreyas Iyer's condition, saying that the right-hand batter is "recovering really well" after his freak injury in Sydney. He also added, while smiling, "ra
"Election Commission continues to think that with its brazen non-response to genuine concerns of vote manipulation, they will be able to escape accountability. But deep dive into every constituency is consistently showing vote scam," Chaturvedi posted on X.
Sydney Sweeney, who is known for her roles in 'Everything Sucks!', 'The Handmaid's Tale' and 'Sharp Objects' shared, that she wants to do projects that are out of the box and surprise the audience.
"It's a great honor to be with the President of Brazil... I think we should be able to make some pretty good deals for both countries... We always have had a good relationship -- I think it will continue," President Trump said, as quoted by the White House on X.
"I don't think anything we're doing with Pakistan comes at the expense of our relationship or friendship with India, which is deep, historic, and important," Rubio told reporters.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio programme 'Mann ki Baat' this month, among other things, found space about the increasing popularity of Indian coffee among global beverage lovers and how people here in India are taking coffee plantations for livelihoods.