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Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate unveils 'Wings of VANAHA' in Pune

India, Sept. 6 -- Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate (SPRE) has set a new benchmark in industry recognition with the unveiling of 'Wings of VANAHA', a landmark tribute celebrating the achievements of 60 t... Read More


Boraj Pond water gushes into localities in Ajmer

India, Sept. 6 -- Damage to the embankment of the Boraj pond in Rajasthan's Ajmer district triggered flash floods that inundated hundreds of homes across multiple localities, leaving behind a trail of... Read More


Opposition slams Mamata for backing 'tainted' teachers

India, Sept. 6 -- The Opposition parties have slammed Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for expressing her sympathy for the deposed school teachers who were earlier adjudged "tainted" by the Supre... Read More


Ross Taylor to come out of retirement to play for Samoa

India, Sept. 6 -- New Zealand cricket great Ross Taylor will come out of retirement to play for Samoa at the Twenty20 World Cup qualifying tournament in Oman next month. Taylor retired from internatio... Read More


Mentors illuminate the journey of lifelong learning

India, Sept. 6 -- As we all know, teaching is truly a rewarding and unique profession, long regarded as one of the most sacred, noble, and pious services to both society and the nation. Teachers' Day ... Read More


Demographic shift: Is India ageing too fast

India, Sept. 6 -- Too much of anything is bad, but too little of it is equally worrisome. India has long been celebrated as a young nation with a large working-age population powering its growth story... Read More


BITS Pilani Goa, Faces Student Safety Crisis

India, Sept. 6 -- The Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, at Sancoale in Goa, has been shaken by a spate of student deaths since December 2024. On Thursday, a nineteen-year-old s... Read More


North India's Floods: Not Seasonal Wrath, but Climate Collapse

India, Sept. 6 -- Over the past weeks, North India has been brought to a standstill. The monsoon, once awaited as a lifeline, has turned into a chain of disasters with floods, landslides and waterlogg... Read More


'Voter Adhikar Yatra' redefines Opposition unity, elevates RaGa's stature

India, Sept. 6 -- Mr Rahul Gandhi's 1,300-kilometre 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' criss-crossing the rough and tumble of the Hindi hinterland of poll-bound Bihar has certainly stirred the country's political ... Read More


How Mao misled Nehru as China-Pakistan axis took shape

India, Sept. 6 -- When India and Pakistan signed the Indus Waters Treaty in 1960, brokered by the World Bank and hailed internationally as a model of co-operation, it seemed a rare moment of stability... Read More