Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) on Friday formally launched its centenary celebrations with a curtain raiser ceremony at ...
Section of faculty, students and alumni oppose MoSPI's draft Bill that seeks to replace Indian Statistical Institute's ...
Senior BJP leader and former minister B Sriramulu on Friday alleged that the violent clash in Ballari, which claimed the life of a 26-year-old man, was the outcome of a ...
As a new year approaches, it brings hopes and expectations of a brighter future with better lives for all of us around the ...
Healthcare education startup Virohan has raised INR 65 Cr ($7.3 Mn) as part of its ongoing Series B funding round ...
Reform, Resilience, and Resolve Amitabh Kant [email protected] Multiple shocks over the past five years have brought increased global volatility and uncertainty. 2025 has been marked by geopolitical ...
Addressing the conference on December 16, the RG and CCI lauded the successful conduct of the HLO Pre-Test for Census 2027. He emphasised that robust Census data depends on effective training and ...
Naturopathy physician Dr Rashma Mohith Shetty, a Kannadiga from Mulund, has been crowned Mrs India – Season 15 at the grand ...
From simplified taxes and labour laws to SHANTI and MSME growth, PM Modi's political capital is being spent on institutional ...
Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala government on Saturday said it would soon file a review petition in the Supreme Court against ...
A stunted middle class may be a direct result of extreme inequality. Folks at the top don’t see teeming masses as a meaningful market, except for utilities, soap, short videos, and personal loans.
For decades, India’s insurance challenge has been one of awareness, purchasing power parity and trust. A sustained focus on urban markets and standardised products led to low penetration, limited risk ...