Bandipora, Sept. 17 -- In a step towards strengthening community policing and fostering better police-public relations, the Bandipora Police today organised an interactive session with the students of... Read More
Jammu, Sept. 17 -- The uncertainty over Pakistan's continuation in the Asia Cup appears to be resolved following late-night negotiations over the Andy Pycroft issue. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) ... Read More
Dhaka, Sept. 17 -- BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman said on Tuesday that Bangladesh needs real and tangible progress, as well as opportunities for its citizens, before it can fully benefit from grad... Read More
Dhaka, Sept. 17 -- Paul Frost, the newly appointed commercial counselor at the US Embassy in Dhaka, has warned that corruption, financial governance weaknesses, complex taxation, poor infrastructure, ... Read More
Dhaka, Sept. 17 -- In the modern day's global economy, export diversification has become crucial. Overreliance on one product or market creates severe risks, while shifting consumer demand and technol... Read More
Dhaka, Sept. 17 -- Pakistani actress Hania Aamir is set to visit Dhaka for the first time at the invitation of Sunsilk Bangladesh. The company announced the news in a press release, adding that the ex... Read More
India, Sept. 17 -- On the eve of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's birthday, which is celebrated as Sewa Diwas, Delhi Lt Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena on Tuesday laid the foundation stone of country's firs... Read More
India, Sept. 17 -- Walking through the halls of Messe Munchen at the IAA Mobility 2025, it felt less like an auto show in Germany and more like one in Shenzhen or Tianjin. Ironically, one of the few d... Read More
India, Sept. 17 -- Serena and Venus Williams are taking a swing at podcasting. The two sisters and tennis stars Serena finished her career at the 2022 US Open; Venus just competed at that tournament i... Read More
India, Sept. 17 -- Bihar's economic backwardness is neither a sudden accident nor a mere result of contemporary neglect. Its roots run deep, back to the British colonial era, when exploitative land po... Read More