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Tripura Minister Kishor Barman Lauds ABRSM’s Role in Educational Development
Agartala, September 15, 2025: The Akhil Bhartiya Rashtriya Shaikshik Mahasangh, Tripura (Mahavidyalaya Shiksha), held its Annual General Meeting 2025 on Sunday at Nazrul Kalakshetra here in Agartala city. The event was attended by dignitaries,...

MSian declared winner from India in ‘Doyens of Peace’ video competition
Hyderabad: In the first-ever video competition of the South Asian Commemoration of Doyens of Peace, Hyderabad’s MS Junior College student Zara Ahmed secured a remarkable position by winning the National Video Competition. The contest, held for...

Stocks in news today, Sept 15: HUL, HAL, Dr Reddy’s, Apollo Hospitals, Adani Power, APL, Engineers India, Railtel among key shares
Indian equities will track a busy day of corporate developments with several companies announcing orders, partnerships, and regulatory updates. A broad list of stocks is expected to remain in focus on Monday. Among the positives, APL Ltd received...

Pre-term birth leading cause of neonatal deaths in India. ICMR’s push to give preemies fighting chance
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) over the next few months will start research projects in several parts of the country to assess interventions to tackle preterm births, according to the recommended guidelines to reduce deaths in...

Stock recommendations for 15 September from MarketSmith India
The Sensex rose 356 points, or 0.44%, to close at 81,904.70, while the Nifty 50 added 109 points, or 0.43%, to finish at 25,114. Mid- and small-cap segments also closed in the green but lagged behind the benchmarks, with the BSE Midcap index up...

Lupin can raise up to $2 billion for acquisitions in India, Europe, says CFO Ramesh Swaminathan
Indian pharmaceutical major Lupin is actively eyeing acquisitions while also expanding its foot-soldiers or medical representatives within the country for its next leg of growth, said Ramesh Swaminathan in an exclusive interview with ETCFO....
Suryakumar Yadav statement on Pahalgam to handshake drama: How India HUMILIATED Pakistan
Unseen Video Of Charlie Kirk's Killing; How ‘Assassin’ Tyler Went From ‘Diehard Trump’ To ‘Hater’ A shocking new video has surfaced capturing the moment conservative activist and Donald Trump ally Charlie Kirk was shot dead during a live Q&A...

Massive landslide snaps North Sikkim road links; Government issues red alert, public advisory
A major landslide triggered by relentless overnight rain has cut off Upper Dzongu from the rest of North Sikkim, severely damaging the vital Phidang–Sangklang road near the Phidang Bridge and Ring Khola early Sunday morning. Eyewitnesses said an...

Digital frauds in india: how to stay safe from cyber scams
Digital frauds are becoming one of the biggest threats in the country. From fake calls to online scams, fraudsters are targeting unsuspecting people every day. Here’s how you can protect yourself from falling victim. 1. Understand the common types...

India moving forward on development path by proving everyone’s predictions wrong: Bhagwat
Indore, Sept 14 (PTI) RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said India is moving forward on the path of development by proving everyone’s predictions wrong as it is driven by faith in the traditional philosophy of knowledge, action, and devotion. His...

Is that ‘Made in India’ product truly Indian? Govt plans to verify
The departments for promotion of industry and internal trade (DPIIT) and consumer affairs will scrutinize production facilities, sourcing of raw materials and components, and adherence to domestic value-addition norms, the first of the two people...

Naqvi slams India for dragging politics into cricket

Now, RJD threatens to contest all 243 seats in Bihar assembly election
PATNA: AMID the ongoing seat-sharing talks within the Opposition INDIA bloc for the upcoming Bihar assembly elections, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav sparked controversy by declaring that the RJD would contest all 243...

KHAN missiles move Indonesia ahead of ASEAN neighbours
Indonesia’s recent induction of the Turkish-origin KHAN tactical ballistic missile system marks a pivotal milestone in its ongoing defence modernisation efforts. This development not only enhances the Indonesian Army’s strike capability but also...

Ajey writter Dilip Jha says the film is a personal story, not a political drama
Dilip Jha, who has written Ajey, says that the biopic doesn’t whitewash Yogi Adityanath as it chronicles his political and personal journey, emphasising that it focuses more on his personal life It’s baffling that the makers of Ajey: The Untold...

US, South Korea and Japan open joint air and naval exercise
SEOUL, South Korea — (AP) — The United States, South Korea and Japan opened an air and naval exercise off a South Korean island Monday in their latest joint drill condemned by North Korea as a “reckless show of strength.” The exercise called...

The Forgotten Visionary Who Gave India Its Tricolour: How Pingali Venkayya’s Design Became The Nation’s Most Powerful Symbol
Beyond Saffron, White and Green: The Untold Life Story of Pingali Venkayya, the Man Who Designed India’s National Flag Every year on Independence Day, millions of Indians gather around flagpoles, television screens and public ceremonies to watch...

Why tractor sales are on fast track, what this says about India’s agri sector
Tractor sales are considered a reasonable proxy for gauging the health of India’s agricultural economy and farmer sentiment.When rainfall and crop price prospects are good, farmers feel it worthwhile to buy tractors or even rotavators, straw...
‘We may let it die’: Trump says TikTok on the table in China trade talks
US President Donald Trump has said the future of TikTok depends on China’s actions, as the two countries’ trade negotiators prepared to buckle down for a second day of talks in Madrid. The future of the short video app is a key agenda item on the...

National Engineers’ Day: Meet India’s first women engineers who graduated from CEG in 1944
It is often said that behind every successful man stands his wife. But for three women, who shattered the glass ceiling and stepped into a male-dominated preserve in the 20th century, there were determined fathers whose ambition for their...