
The Ministry of External Affairs has set up a control room to help Indians affected by the escalating crisis in West Asia. Nearly one million Indians live and work in the Gulf region, and the government says their safety remains a top priority.

The Ministry of External Affairs has set up a control room to help Indians affected by the escalating crisis in West Asia. Nearly one million Indians live and work in the Gulf region, and the government says their safety remains a top priority.

The plan is part of the government’s wider effort to make its flagship life and health insurance systems more user-friendly, efficient and effective. The Insurance…

Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre attributed the increase in human-animal conflict in recent years to the increase in animal population. Answering a question from D. Thimmaiah…

On Sunday, September 21st in the Indian 6-Bran Pakistan victory in Asia Cup 2025 Super Four in Dubai was overshadowed by a controversy including Haris…

A three-day workshop titled ‘Hack-Proof AI – Cyber Security for AI Systems in Telugu’, sponsored under the AICTE–VAANI scheme and organized by Siddhartha Academy of…

The Thai former Primer Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who was suspended in July, was now removed from the Constitutional Court after finding out that he was…

Investigators probing the Delhi blast case that killed 12 people have found that the blast near the Red Fort area was part of a well-planned…