Gujarat sees 30 per cent rise in biomedical waste
In 2020, Gujarat produced 49,492 kg of medical waste per day which has risen to 52,800 kg per day in 2021.
BJP’s Mission South gets a boost as Kiran Kumar joins saffron brigade
Party expects ex-CM of undivided AP to consolidate its electoral position among Reddys.
New endeavor to synergize Indo-Russia IT Biz by RISING and RUSSOFT
New Delhi: A meeting of IIT professionals from India and Russia was held in the Indian capital, last week to fill up the gap created by West's boycott of Russian trade and industry following the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. The event was…
Azad’s comments on Kashmiri Pandits’ displacement is to ‘bail out’ real…
Raina said that his studied silence over gathering storm from 1980 onwards and infiltration and exfiltration of terrorists and unilateral attacks on the minority community in Kashmir is well known.
Pakistan needs to pay USD 77.5 billion in external debt; risk of default ‘real’: US…
The USIP report called the USD 77.5 billion that Pakistan needs to repay in external debt from April 2023 to June 2026 a hefty amount for a USD 350 billion economy.
‘Eat now, pay later’: Pune trader offers mangoes on EMI
If refrigerators and air-conditioners can be purchased in instalments, why not mangoes, reasons Gaurav Sanas of Gurukripa Traders and Fruit Products.
‘Badly’ dressed girls look like Shurpanakha : Vijayvargiya
A video of his remarks, made at a religious function organised here on the occasion of Hanuman and Mahavir Jayanti on Thursday, went viral on social media.
COVID-19 surge: Maharashtra reports 926 cases, three deaths; Mumbai sees 27 per cent rise
Mumbai led with 276 new cases, a rise of 27 per cent from the previous day, while the three deaths were reported in Gondia, Kolhapur and Raigad districts, the official informed.
Two Israeli sisters dead in West Bank attack after Israel bombards Lebanon, Gaza
A barrage of over 30 rockets fired from Lebanon Thursday marked the biggest escalation since Israel fought a 34-day war with Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah in 2006.
Samsung expects first quarter profit to plunge to a 14-year low
The anticipated drop in profits was because of "continuing weak demand for IT products that have aggravated the performances of all sectors", Samsung said in the statement.
World food prices down by a fifth on 2022: UN
But the Food and Agriculture Organization said food remained expensive notably for developing countries highly dependent on imports.
Former Andhra Pradesh CM Kiran Kumar Reddy joins BJP
VIJAYAWADA: Nallari Kiran Kumar Reddy, the last Chief Minister of undivided Andhra Pradesh formerly joined BJP in presence of Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, BJP national leaders Arun Singh and K Lakshman in New Delhi on Friday.
He had…
Pope washes feet of dozen residents in Holy Thursday ritual at Rome youth prison
The ritual recalls the foot-washing Jesus performed on his 12 apostles at their last supper together before he would be taken away to be crucified.
Adani Power’s thermal plant in Jharkhand begins commercial operation
The second unit of the 1600 MW project is also in an advanced stage of completion and expected to be commissioned soon, the Adani Group company said in a filing.
President inaugurates Gaj Utsav at Kaziranga, feeds elephants
The forests and green areas of elephant reserves are very effective carbon sinks, she said.
Abhijeet Bhattacharya asks for ‘litti-chokha’, stops performance at Vaishali Mahotasav in Bihar
He resumed his performance only after the district magistrate assured him that he and his musical troupe will get ‘litti-choka’.
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Nirmala Sitharaman says Nehru had washed his hands off North-East
BENGALURU: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday hit back at the Congress questioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "silence" on Chinese actions on the border, saying the country's first PM Jawaharlal Nehru had washed his…
Mango growers worried after crop hit by unseasonal rains
LUCKNOW: Expecting a bumper crop this year, the mango growers of Uttar Pradesh, who were upbeat till a fortnight back, are now keeping their fingers crossed as the unseasonal rains have already destroyed 20-25 per cent of the crop which was…
400% rise in Covid-19 cases in India in two weeks
NEW DELHI: Despite a 400 percent rise in Covid-19 cases in India in the last two weeks, testing hasn't picked up, with some states not even publicly sharing the data on the number of RT-PCR tests being conducted daily, even though the…