Mild tremors in parts of Punjab, Haryana as 6.0 magnitude quake hits Afghanistan
Chandigarh: Mild tremors were felt in parts of Punjab and Haryana after a 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan Sunday. The...
Chandigarh: Mild tremors were felt in parts of Punjab and Haryana after a 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan Sunday. The...
Islamabad: A 6.0 magnitude quake - epicentred at the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border region - jolted parts of Pakistan Sunday, according to...
New Delhi: SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has said that the huge Starship vehicle will be ready to fly again in...
Kuala Lumpur: Sleep-deprived Indian shuttler HS Prannoy had almost given up on winning his next title and breaking a six-year...
Indian markets have been on a roll and are now close to their all-time high which were made December 1,...
Ahmedabad: Former India ODI specialist and Chennai Super Kings regular Ambati Rayudu Sunday announced that the IPL final against Gujarat...
New Delhi: The upcoming Digital Personal Data Protection Bill will drive "deep behavioural changes" among those platforms in India that...
Indian investors have some specialities or characteristics which would be different from investors across the globe. Some of these could...
Chandigarh: Several farmer leaders in Haryana were detained when they tried to proceed towards Delhi with a large number of...
Kendrapara: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a show cause notice to Odisha Chief Secretary Pradeep Kumar Jena...
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