In today’s fast-paced, information-saturated world, retirement planning has taken on new layers of complexity, particularly for the middle class. With shifting economic structures and rising…
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Vice Admiral Arti Sarin to lead Armed Forces Medical Services
NEW DELHI– In a historic appointment 77 years after India’s Independence, Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, AVSM, VSM, has been appointed as the Director General…
View More Vice Admiral Arti Sarin to lead Armed Forces Medical ServicesThrough India’s lens: World Photography Day tribute to our cultural canvas
As the world celebrates World Photography Day on August 19th, India reflects on its profound relationship with this powerful medium.
View More Through India’s lens: World Photography Day tribute to our cultural canvasIndia Celebrates 10th National Handloom Day with Honors, Exhibitions
National Handloom Day, observed annually on August 7, commemorates the launch of the Swadeshi Movement in 1905, an initiative aimed at opposing British rule and promoting self-reliance in rural India. The movement, championed by Mahatma Gandhi, encouraged the use of hand-spun fabric, particularly khadi, as a symbol of self-help and national pride.
View More India Celebrates 10th National Handloom Day with Honors, ExhibitionsNaushad Forbes urges India to aim higher for economic growth
Highlighting India’s economic progress since 1990, Forbes acknowledged the nation’s robust growth but noted that China had achieved even greater strides. He proposed that sustained growth rates of 8-10% annually for the next three decades are necessary for India to converge with developed economies.
View More Naushad Forbes urges India to aim higher for economic growthHathras: People were pushing: Two sisters retell horror of stampede
Two sisters missing in the Hathras stampede incident were found by unknown persons and taken to their house. They were further then taken to the Sikandra Rao Trauma Center in Hathras for further treatment. When asked who had dropped them off, the survivor Taramati said, “We were unconscious. We didn’t know where we were. When I briefly regained consciousness, I told them the address of my granddaughter, so they dropped us off, but we don’t know who dropped us.”
View More Hathras: People were pushing: Two sisters retell horror of stampedeIndian diaspora in Russia requests first Hindu Temple in Moscow
The Indian community in Russia has requested the Russian government’s permission to establish a Hindu temple. The Indian National Cultural Center “SITA” has formally submitted a request via a video message to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
View More Indian diaspora in Russia requests first Hindu Temple in MoscowRain exposes Ayodhya temple’s leaky roof
After the newly constructed Ram Mandir in Ayodhya was opened to the public, the roof started leaking during the first heavy showers.
View More Rain exposes Ayodhya temple’s leaky roofPassenger finds blade in Air India in-flight meal
An Air India passenger claims that he found a metal blade in the food provided on the flight from Bengaluru to San Francisco on June 9. Reacting to the incident, the Tata Group-owned airline confirmed the presence of the metal blade in the meal.
View More Passenger finds blade in Air India in-flight mealGood air: Fundamental Right of every individual
The IHW Council conducted a Good Air Summit in New Delhi to discuss with environmentalists, stakeholders from various sectors, and climate experts to exchange ideas on achieving a clean and Fundamental Right resilient cities, and safer lifestyles for all on Friday, June 7.
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