"Atal Bihari Vajpayee had a very old and cherished bond with Himachal Pradesh. He often visited Preeni village and had a profound love for nature. He was one of the founding members of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and worked as a statesman throughout his political career," CM Sukhu said.
Online job postings by Indian companies rose significantly by 20 per cent YoY with over 12 lakh openings in 2024, driven by digital adoption, Small and Medium Business (SMB) sector growth, and business expansion into Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, revealed 'India at work 2024' report.
New Delhi [India], December 25: TARAgram Yatra 2024, the flagship event of Development Alternatives, brought together social impact enthusiasts, civil society leaders, social innovators, policymakers, corporate, government officials, and changemakers, with the aim to showcase replicable, sca
This initiative aims to prepare India's workforce for the quantum revolution, positioning the nation as a global leader in cutting-edge quantum innovation, the AICTE said in a statement.
The demand for work under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) has remained subdued in most months of the current financial year, according to a report by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
Chairing a review meeting at the State Secretariat on Tuesday on the development of co-working space and neighbourhood working space, the Chief Minister felt that human resources can be effectively utilised with co-working space and work-from-home systems, officials said.
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Tuesday reviewed the progress of various projects of the Energy Department and said that the state government has been working diligently to harness more and more green energy in the state.
Actor Karisma Kapoor recalled working with veteran filmmaker Shyam Benegal in the 2001 film Zubeidaa. Calling him her "second grandfather," she talked about the dedication and extraordinary directorial skills of the late director.
Union Minister of State Jitendra Singh on Tuesday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government reforms included scrapping nearly 2,000 obsolete rules that had lost relevance with the passage of time and were, in fact, proving detrimental to ease of working and timely disposal.
"I am happy that today I have come to the Chittaura Gaushala, Sanwer tehsil in Indore. I also came to take blessings of Pandit Kamal Kishore Nagar who continuously encourages Gaushalas through Bhagwat Katha. We have also taken several projects of Gaushala, Gopalan across the state to promote