Facebook has withdrawn Free Basics from India, days after the country's telecommunications regulator prohibited the differential pricing of data depending on the content or application that is being ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
AIR-30 (Aarav), and more. This wide distribution of ranks—from the top position to deep within the Top 30—demonstrates the institute’s ability to produce results at scale. In total, 38 Law Prep ...
Mangaluru: Coaching and tutorial institutions in Dakshina Kannada have begun the registration process under the pre-university education office after the state govt made registration mandatory for ...
HYDERABAD/NEW DELHI, Nov 7 (Reuters) - India's drug regulator on Friday ordered state authorities to ensure all pharmaceutical factories comply with international manufacturing standards by January, ...
Government and aided colleges that are holding independent counselling to fill the seats that have remained vacant after the centralised counselling by the education department will hold either ...
ODI World Cup: With the Women’s ODI World Cup set to return to Indian soil after over 12 years, former captain Anjum Chopra believes the tournament co-hosts led by skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, are ...
We need to compliment the Government of India for its exemplary defiance in the face of gross unethical pressure, supplemented by a chorus of uncouth and uncivilised cacophony unleashed by senior ...
Hosted on MSN

Basic Indian Spices

Learn how to make at home with our Chef Ruchi Bharani Tsunami Hits Russia's Kuril Islands After Huge Earthquake Kristy McNichol Now: Why the 'Family' Star Left Hollywood Behind Pete Buttigieg says ...
BENGALURU: Jane Street has told staff it will contest a ban by India's financial regulator which has accused the U.S. high-frequency trading giant of market manipulation, adding that its practices in ...
Amid the relentless clatter of machinery, Ravi Kumar Gupta feeds a roaring steel furnace with scrap, blown metal and molten iron. He carefully adds chemicals tailored to the type of steel being ...