Navsari (Gujarat) [India], July 6: B-Tex, India's largest manufacturer of dermatological over-the-counter (OTC) pharma products has announced its collaboration with renowned superstar Boman Irani as the brand's new ambassador. With this association, B-Tex seeks to leverage Irani's popularity
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], July 6: Moneycontrol, India's leading financial news platform, is proud to present Moneycontrol Startup Conclave 2023, a premier event streamlined to incubate a sustainable and resilient startup ecosystem in India. The conclave, scheduled for July 7th, 2023, in
"The Delhi Police under the leadership of Home Minister Amit Shah leaves no opportunity to break the rules and procedures laid down in the police manual to intimidate, threaten and harass protesters who raise their voices against the government," Jairam Ramesh tweeted.
"I won't indulge in politics...I want to do more for my people and only after I achieve that will I exit public life. there is nothing to be achieved in becoming an MP or a minister. We the TIPRA society need to speak as one voice especially to Delhi," he said.
New Delhi [India], July 4: The Rockefeller Foundation and The/Nudge Institute announced new findings of their 'Smallholder Farmers and Climate Change - Voices from the Field' report, which breaks down how climate related challenges are impacting smallholder farmers across India, as well as a
New Delhi [India], June 4: India's most loved shopping center, Select CITYWALK, celebrated the colours of love and acceptance, marking Global Pride month. A step towards inclusivity and diversity, the day long pride celebrations witnessed participation from well-known LQBTQI+ influencers and
Promotion and increased use of Hindi help us in communicating with a common national voice despite our wide diversity, stated Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Mansukh Mandaviya during his address at the meeting of Hindi Salahkar Samiti in Delhi.
Amnesty International said that the voices of Afghan women and girls have been silenced and their dreams have been shattered adding that them from public life is a "crime against humanity."
Many citizens delivered their speeches during the protest and among them was Seema Baloch, sister of Shabbir Baloch, the boy who forcibly disappeared from Gowarkop, Balochistan on October 4, 2016.
Afghan migrants who were deported by Turkey have voiced grievances about mistreatment at the hands of Turkish border forces, alleging that they were subjected to physical abuse and torture following their arrest, TOLOnews reported.