New Delhi [India], September 12: At a time when misinformation outpaces medicine, India needs a doctor-led health-literacy standard people can trust. Conceived & co-authored by Dr. Suchitra and Geetika Saigal, and published by Beeja House, 'What Your Doctor Wants You to Know' is a first-of-i
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], September 11: In today's fast-evolving financial landscape, organizations worldwide are in constant pursuit of trusted advisors who can deliver sharp financial insights, ensure compliance, and guide strategic growth. For ambitious finance professionals and comm
New Delhi [India], August 28: Urdu poetry is often described as the language of the heart--a deeply expressive medium through which love, longing, and loss are delicately explored. It blends elegance and intensity, articulating the deepest human emotions in compact, musical forms. In A Lover
Banu Mushtaq, an Indian writer and women's rights activist, scripted history by winning the International Booker Prize for the short story anthology Heart Lamp in 2025. It is the first Kannada book to win honours in London. Originally written in the Kannada language, the stories in Heart Lam
In recognition of Arab literary excellence and as part of its ongoing efforts to strengthen intercultural dialogue, the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) has opened submissions for the 8th edition of the Sharjah Translation Award (Turjuman Award). The award aims to amplify the global visibility o
According to the ECI, this translates to an average daily collection rate of about 1.64 per cent. With the deadline set for September 1, only 0.89 per cent of electors have yet to submit their documents.
Jodhpur (Rajasthan) [India], August 21: Marwari Catalysts (MCats), India's fastest-growing startup accelerator, today announced plans to build a Rs. 4,000 crore (US$500 million) impact-focused portfolio by 2027. Backed by more than 150+ co-investors, family offices and 200+ global mentors, t
Speaking to ANI on the sidelines of FITT FORWARD 2025 Tech showcase at the IIT Delhi, Kristensen praised India's entrepreneurial spirit and the quality of research being translated into startups.
"Bharat is a proper noun. It should not be translated. 'India that is Bharat,' is true. But Bharat is Bharat, and that is why, while writing and speaking, we should keep Bharat as Bharat... Bharat must remain Bharat. The identity of Bharat is respected because it is Bharat. If you lose yo
The positive macroeconomic indicators of Indian economy, such as income tax cuts, easing lending rates, and above-normal rainfall, have not yet translated into a revival in vehicle demand in the country, according to a report by Incred Equities.