Chandigarh, Oct. 29 -- India and Nepal have taken another step towards strengthening their energy partnership. The two countries have reached an agreement on a cross-border power transmission system.... Read More
Chandigarh, Oct. 29 -- Former Chief Minister and Leader of the Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda has said thousands of families in Haryana have been pushed into financial ruin due to the severe unemplo... Read More
Chandigarh, Oct. 29 -- Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said the pace at which India is progressing today is driven by the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the revoluti... Read More
Gurugram, Oct. 29 -- State-owned Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (POWERGRID) celebrated its 36th Raising Day at the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in New Delhi. The event was attended by Union... Read More
New Delhi, Oct. 29 -- Telecom operators have started pilot runs of Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) in one circle that allows users to see a caller's name in incoming calls, and the Telecom department... Read More
New Delhi, Oct. 29 -- Four developed countries, including the US and Australia, are overwhelmingly responsible for derailing potential global progress on phasing out oil and gas since the Paris Agreem... Read More
New Delhi, Oct. 29 -- India does not need any new coal power plant beyond those already under construction to meet its electricity demand by 2032, according to a recent study. The report published on... Read More
Mumbai, Oct. 29 -- The government is aggregating PSUs' cargo demand to ensure long-term charters for Indian carriers to reduce recurring cost of crude oil imports, Union Petroleum and Natural Gas mini... Read More
New Delhi, Oct. 28 -- A sharp division has emerged within the Tata Trusts after chairman Noel Tata and two trustees close to him opposed the reappointment of businessman Mehli Mistry, a long-time conf... Read More
New Delhi, Oct. 28 -- India's soils are increasingly deficient in essential nutrients, threatening the foundation of sustainable agriculture, according to a new analysis by the Centre for Science and ... Read More