Assam teacher Jahar Bhowmick has planted tens of thousands of trees
ASSAM: 'Plant trees to stay alive'...That is Jahar Bhowmick’s stated singular purpose, one that he upholds every day of his simple yet pioneering life. He believes that the prospect of human life is directly influenced by the number of…
HP rain fury: Death toll over past week climbs to 78
Since the onset of the monsoon in Himachal Pradesh on June 24, 338 people have died in rain-related incidents and road accidents while 38 people are reported missing.
‘We must be ready to prevent next health emergency’: PM Modi to G20 Nations
Addressing the G20 Health Ministers’ meeting in Gandhinagar, he also that India is on its way to 'eradicate tuberculosis well ahead of the 2030 target.'
Today’s Motto: ‘It’s not the load that breaks us down, it’s the way we carry…
As every Day makes a new beginning in life, it brings new opportunities, opens new avenues, to perform and make a mark, to write a Page in History Book!
Punjab: Water recedes in flood-hit areas; people recall terrifying memories of 1988 deluge
The residents belonging to the flood-affected villages are recalling the terrifying memories of the 1988 floods when the entire Ferozepur had got submerged in floods.
Bronze for Mehuli, Olympic quota for India
Rifle shooter tops qualification stage before going on to finish third in the final of ongoing ISSF World Championships in Baku; Tilottama, 15, finishes fourth.
Odisha likely to host Asian Swimming Championship 2024
SFI will bid for the upcoming 12th Asian Swimming Championship 2024, I am hopeful we will host the championship in India and the Kalinga Stadium will be the venue: SFI Secretar
Archery World Cup Stage-4: Indian compound teams bag gold, Vennam adds bronze
The number one-seeded Vennam started well but lost one point each in the second and fourth end, while Gibson scored all 150 points.
Taiwan’s election not for ‘bully next door’ China to decide: FM
Taiwan deployed aircraft and vessels and activated land-based missile systems in response to the drills and was closely monitoring the situation, the ministry said.
Russia hits Ukraine city centre after Putin meets generals
As Putin met with his generals, Kyiv said it had shot down more than a dozen Russian drones in an overnight attack.
Sri Lanka to review national security strategy amidst growing international rivalries: President
The review will include a broad range of factors, emerging economic trends and the impacts of climate change, Wickremesinghe said, addressing a Naval gathering in the southern district of Galle.
Mahindra to inspect over one lakh units of XUV700 for wiring issues
Also, 3,560 units of XUV400 vehicle manufactured between February 16, 2023, to June 5, 2023, will be inspected for ineffective spring return action of the brake potentiometer.
Jio Financial Services to list on august 21
JFS now 2nd-largest non-banking financial company in India
Lower tax for employees staying in company-provided rent-free homes
The change in calculation will lead to higher take-home salary for employees living in rent-free accommodations.
Titan to acquire remaining 27 per cent stake in Caratlane for Rs 4,621 cr
Titan first invested in CaratLane in 2016 and over the past eight years, it continued to invest in the start-up and the brand.
Electric two-wheeler industry hits roadblock after changes to Fame 2 subsidy
Volumes impacted by price hikes because of cut in subsidy from June 1
Nine soldiers killed as Army vehicle plunges into gorge in Ladakh
The accident took place at Kerey in southern Ladakh's Nyoma Saturday evening, the officials said.
US-based Moody’s debt burden and shrinking space for political dissent in India
Moody’s said it believes India’s economy will grow rapidly compared to international standards, although potential growth has decreased in the last 7-10 years.
Delhi, Beijing focus on standoff areas of Depsang and Demchok
Defence sources confirmed the meeting at the level of the Major Generals, saying it was to carry forward the discussions by the ground commanders as part of confidence-building measures.
IIAS campus in Shimla faces risk of ‘sinking’ due to landslips, seeks assessment
The authorities have written to the Union Ministry of Education and the Himachal government to conduct a risk assessment of the complex against the backdrop of Shiv Mandir collapse, where 21 died