Railways spend Rs 150 crore to repair damaged coal-carrying wagons
New Delhi: The Indian Railways spent more than Rs 150 crore in repairing around 2,000 damaged and dilapidated wagons over ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: The Indian Railways spent more than Rs 150 crore in repairing around 2,000 damaged and dilapidated wagons over ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: The Covid-19 pandemic taught us several things at home, and fixing electronics on our own was one of ...
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Last month, along with Pakistan and Iraq, India was elected to the UN Human Rights Council from Asia. The UNHRC...
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Read moreDetailsNearly 50 experts from different countries have sounded the alarm bell for global consumption of ultra processed food (UPF) which...
Read moreDetailsUS President Donald Trump’s peace initiatives appear to be turning into a one-sided affair in which the aggressor is being...
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