India, Aug. 6 -- The impact of the US's 25% tariff on imports from India appears to be far less catastrophic than what some had predicted. Meanwhile, the trade deal with the US remains in negotiation,... Read More
India, Aug. 6 -- This August 6 marks 80 years of the US's nuclear bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, which permanently altered the trajectory of global security and warfare. The two bombs dropped in 1945, o... Read More
New Delhi, Aug. 6 -- India's apex drug regulator, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), has moved the approval process for importing drugs entirely online, aiming to improve transpa... Read More
new delhi, Aug. 6 -- Indian companies, long mired in a sluggish demand environment, are finally seeing a faint glimmer of hope. While the overall earnings picture for the June quarter remains subdued,... Read More
New Delhi, Aug. 6 -- India's services sector expanded at its quickest pace in 11 months in July, buoyed by rising new business, international orders, and robust output, a private survey showed on Tues... Read More
New Delhi, Aug. 6 -- This English summer will be remembered for its combative Test cricket, but also for Shubman Gill's emergence as Indian cricket's heir apparent. His first assignment as Test captai... Read More
Guwahati, Aug. 6 -- A 43-year-old man from Assam's Sribhumi district was arrested in Cachar for impersonating a doctor using forged documents for nearly a decade and overseeing 50 caesarean surgeries ... Read More
Kanpur, Aug. 6 -- On Saturday, a weary Kanhaiya Lal stood before the chief judicial magistrate, Jhansi, and confessed to theft and embezzlement from a cooperative society. The trial had dragged on for... Read More
LUCKNOW, Aug. 6 -- The state government has introduced a major overhaul of its technical education sector by implementing a new state-level quality framework and a streamlined online process for colle... Read More
Meerut, Aug. 6 -- The Bareilly police unearthed a racket that involved the illegal sale of blood extracted from poor labourers and drug addicts in exchange for food and paltry sums of money. The opera... Read More