The workshop was aimed at aspiring space entrepreneurs and individuals with innovative ideas in the space sector, providing them with early-stage support and mentorship to transform their concepts into viable businesses.
These state-of-the-art centres, spanning over 500,000 sq. ft of storage space, were virtually inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath.
The 12th "Rajendra Yadav Hans Awards-2024" recognised writers, poets and journalists across various categories on Aug 28 for their significant contributions to literature. The award ceremony was in honour of the renowned writer and editor, Rajendra Yadav, on his birth anniversary. Rajendra Yadav is celebrated as the re-founder of the literary magazine 'Hans.'
Pune-based Serigen Mediproducts, a pioneering biomedical products manufacturer, has successfully raised ₹10 crores in a funding round led by IAN Alpha Fund and Colossa Ventures
The Uttar Pradesh government has introduced significant changes to the state’s social media policy, aimed at tightening regulations on digital content while offering substantial incentives for influencers.
the Cabinet has approved a series of projects worth over ₹200,000 crore in the past three months. These initiatives are aimed at enhancing connectivity, boosting employment, and fostering economic growth across various sectors, including airports, metro rail, national highways, ports, and green energy, aligning with the government's vision of a developed India.
Zero-Calorie Ginger Ale is now available at retail outlets across Mumbai and will soon be accessible through major e-commerce platforms.
The combined efforts of the telecom service providers (TSPs), including BSNL, Reliance Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone have led to the restoration of over 94% of the telecom network in the flood-hit areas.
The video in question shows minor children participating in a protest, where they were seen shouting slogans advocating for the beheading of a religious figure known as "Rarigiri Maharaj."
In a seminar held at Hindu College, retired JNU professor Chaman Lal shed light on the suppression of curiosity and questioning in modern education. Lal emphasized that JNU students dare to ask questions, but recent efforts have stifled their voices.