Amid the chilling winter, shallow fog enveloped the national capital on Friday, affecting visibility in several areas and causing disruptions to flights and train services.
"Youth aspiring to join the Agniveer scheme launched by PM Modi will get 360 hours of free training a batch. The youth will be given coaching in subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and General Studies. This will help the youth in selection in Agniveer Yojana," the CM said.
"The government of India established 3000 new ITIs. A large number of new institutions of higher learning, namely 7 IITs, 16 IIITs, 7 IIMs, 15 AIIMS and 390 universities, have been set up." added the Finance Minister.
New Delhi [India], February 1: The Interim Budget is expected to maintain its focus on key sectors such as infrastructure, power, and railways, reflecting the government's continued emphasis on these areas. In the previous fiscal year, the Indian Railways received a record allocation of Rs 2
While Janvi was waiting for her girl's 61kg final wrestling bout against Delhi's Yashita in the Khelo India Youth Games 2023 at the Rajarathinam stadium here, her coach Ajmer Malik gave her few tips on how to shoot good images on a mobile phone and promptly asked her to showcase what she lea
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 31: Cressanda Railway Solutions Ltd (BSE: CRESSAN) formerly known as Cressanda Solutions Ltd., a leading private sector Railway auxiliary (concierge) service and digital media company, today announced that Central Bureau of Communication (CBC), (erstwhil
While hardcore Naxalites are known to receive extensive training in guerilla warfare upon indoctrination, security forces have uncovered new evidence that seems to suggest that the outlaws have also been using a tactical ploy to evade detection and capture that Palestinian terror group Ha
Severe fog brought on by a dipping mercury threw train and flight services haywire in the national capital on Wednesday morning, with scores of passengers stranded at airports and railway stations.
"We are here with twofold message, the first part is Germany needs well-trained workers in many professional areas and the second part of this message is that we open our arms for talented young Indian workers, and students," Baumann told ANI.