New Delhi [India], January 8: "Unveiling Innovation, Empowering Tomorrow". Marking a monumental milestone in its illustrious 50-year journey, Sangeetha, India's first specialty retailer in the mobile segment, today inaugurated its new corporate office, 'Sangeetha Vision,' and an innovative f
The current global order is undergoing significant change, characterized by palpable shifts across various domains, including the economy, society, culture, technology, defence, environment, development, geopolitics, and geoeconomics.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is going to visit the 57th conference of the Uttar Pradesh Secondary Teacher's association in Agra tomorrow (January 7).
The Delhi High Court is set to deliver its decision on Tuesday, January 7, on a petition challenging the results of the CAT 2024 examination, which is crucial for admission to the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and other top business schools.
The Tamil Nadu Assembly session is set to begin on Monday, amid the controversial issue of Anna University sexual assault issue, according to a press release.
The project will significantly benefit Jammu and Kashmir and surrounding regions, fulfilling the long pending aspiration of the people and improving connectivity to other parts of India.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will be inaugurating the second edition of the one-day programme "Panchayat Se Parliament" on Monday at the Central Hall of Samvidhan Sadan, as per an official statement.
Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate a 13-km section of the Namo Bharat Corridor on January 5, enhancing connectivity between Delhi and Meerut. The corridor expansion includes underground and elevated stations, reducing travel time and promoting sustainable transit.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for development projects worth over Rs. 12,200 crores in Delhi on January 5. Key projects include the Namo Bharat corridor, Metro expansions, and a new Ayurveda research facility.
"For every Rs 25 lakh spent on the construction of a flat by the government, eligible beneficiaries pay less than 7 per cent of the total amount, comprising Rs 1.42 lakh as a nominal contribution and Rs 30,000 for five years of maintenance," the statement added