The Yogi government has bought a total of 4,96,883 blankets for distribution in all 75 districts of the state of which more than 2,86,740 have already been given to the needy.
New Delhi [India], January 7 (ANI/PNN): The current global rise in the gig workforce defines the future of work; as per industry research, the Global Gig Economy market size was valued at USD 355000.0 million in 2021 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 16.18 per cent during the forecast p
Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], January 7 (ANI/PRNewswire): PureSoftware has become Great Place to Work® Certified in India (from January 2023 to January 2024) for the second consecutive year. This certification reinforces the company's dedication to supporting its workforce and deliveri
Glioblastoma is the most lethal and malignant adult brain cancer that may arise from the neuroglial stem or progenitor cells. Certain gene mutations or those with a known history of other cancers and radiation therapy may predispose patients to develop brain cancer. Tumour relapse is invaria
Union Minister Shekhawat on Friday told media persons, "The conference was organised with the aim that water should not become a hindrance in becoming a developed India in 2047. We should start working on it from today. The enthusiasm with which the states participated in the conference, it
In his article for the Israeli newspaper, Restelli contented that the interests of the entire community of nations are aligned towards peace, and threats of the use of force do not go unanswered. "Russia has now found itself in a costly war of attrition in which it can now hope for nothing b
After taking the presidency of the United Nations Security Council Presidency, Ambassador Ishikane said, "I shall also take this opportunity to express the council's gratitude to the outgoing members namely India, Ireland, Kenya, Mexico and Norway for their important contributions to the wor
Reacting to the University Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2022, Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan on Thursday reiterated that he only aims towards protecting the autonomy of the universities.
Stage 3 was also long like the previous stage, but it was a far easier day for the competitors thanks to the absence of rocks in the terrain. The terrain was mostly sandy, with beautiful canyons that painted a picturesque landscape for the riders to look on. Towards the end of the day, rains