Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], October 10: Rushil Decor Limited (NSE: RUSHIL, BSE: 533470), a leader in the Indian decorative laminate and MDF panel board industry, is pleased to announce the commencement of trial run production under Phase 2 of its advanced Jumbo Size Laminates manufacturing
According to an official statement on October 9, following a suspected drone movement, vigilant BSF troops launched an extensive search operation with Punjab Police, which culminated in recovery of 01 big packet containing 03 small plastic boxes of ICE drug (methamphetamine) having gross
The hills of Muzaffarabad are facing an unprecedented water crisis as natural springs in villages surrounding the Neelum-Jhelum Hydropower Project (NJHP) have begun to dry up, a development that residents of Pakistan-occupied Jammu Kashmir (PoJK) blame on the project's underground tunnel sys
The raids were conducted under the supervision of Director General of Lokayuta, Yogesh Deshmukh at various locations which include Manipuram Colony, Bittan Market in Bhopal, Opal Regency in Bhopal, KT Industries, Industry Area, Govindpura Bhopal and Saini village, Sohagpur tehsil in Narma
Kishor said that he had promised people that he would visit every village to select individuals with their collective strength and wisdom who could contest elections and have the capability to improve Bihar. He also mentioned that these people come without the pressure of caste, religion,
Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) of Tighra police station, Gautam Sen told ANI, "Yesterday, a few unknown people came here in Gurja village under the Tighra police station limits, opened aerial firing and took a pregnant woman along with them. According to locals, there were around 20 people
Jan Suraaj leader Pushpa Singh expressed her disappointment on Thursday after being denied a party ticket, criticising the candidate selection process and questioning the fairness of nominations, saying "Justice has not been done."
the late American essayist Susan Sontag dubbed the "contemporary master of the apocalypse," Krasznahorkai's novels - often set in shivering Central European villages - depict townsfolk searching for meaning in symbols scattered across a godless world.
New Delhi [India], October 9: A comprehensive research report has revealed surprising insights into the purchasing behavior of rural India during the festive season, shedding light on the country's 600 million rural consumers. Based on 37,629 responses across more than 1,500 villages in nine