Kerala Education Minister V Sivankutty on Sunday said that while the Left Democratic Front (LDF) respected the people's verdict after failing to get the expected results in the local body elections, the United Democratic Front's (UDF) victory celebrations were misleading, as the Left had
After his visit to Kolkata, Hyderabad on Saturday and Mumbai on Sunday, Delhi will be the final pit stop for the World Cup-winning football legend on Monday.
The announcement comes after several outbreaks of the highly contagious disease prompted authorities to order the culling of entire herds, sparking demonstrations by farmers who consider the measure excessive.
New Delhi [India], December 13: BrainyZap, one of India's fastest-growing child behavioural and cognitive development companies, has officially launched its revolutionary 66-Day Brain Transformation Program -- a structured neuro-habit rewiring system designed for students from Class 3rd to 1
From the Kakatiyas of Telangana to the Eastern Gangas of Odisha, NCERT's newly released Grade 7 Social Science textbook marks a clear shift from a North India-centric narrative to include kingdoms from all corners of India.
The Lakshminarayana International Award honours legendary artists for their contributions in the field of arts, with the upcoming edition looking forward to recognising the Oscar-winning music composer and singer.
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Friday adopted a compassionate approach to ensure rural youth working as V.C.E. (Village Computer Entrepreneur) earn better and has decided that V.C.E. will receive a minimum of 20 rupees for every task assigned by the State Government departments
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], December 11: Flipkart's quick commerce offering, Flipkart Minutes, concluded 2025 with an unprecedented performance, fueled by growing customer loyalty, rampant geographic expansion, and deeper engagement across high-demand categories. The platform has recorded
Speaking to ANI, Sankarasubramanian said this would reduce product costs and make fertilisers more competitive as GST-related issues are affecting phosphatic fertilisers.
A bench of CJI Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi acknowledged that BLOs are working under 'strain and stress' at the ground level due to high work pressure in the SIR drive.
This was once a facility built by IRCS, headed by the President of India nationally and by the Lt. Governor in Delhi. According to the press release, the hospital, intended to serve the poorest on the margins, had become a 'dilapidated, crumbling structure' with declining patient footfall