One of the seven wonders of the world and also recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan, in the Indian city of Agra. While everyone knows the monumen… Read More
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Seven out of ten employees are unaware of a change in the law that will make it easier for them to avail flexible working conditions, says a survey.
The amended law, which will come into for… Read More
MOHIT Sharma’s bowling figures of 3-25 and an unbeaten 44 by David Miller powered Gujarat Titans to their second IPL win with a thrashing of Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday (31).
Gujarat… Read More
INDIA’S prime minister praised Sunday (31) the “pivotal role” of the firebrand leader credited with propelling Hindu nationalism into a dominant political force, after he w… Read More
Rishi Sunak’s Conservative party is set to win less than 100 seats in the general election and draw a blank in Scotland and Wales, according to a survey published in The Sunday Times… Read More
THE Election Commission of India (ECI) has left no stone unturned to ensure ‘no voter is left behind’ in the upcoming general elections kicking off on April 19.
With 969 million… Read More
ELITES may usually dislike populist leaders globally, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seeing increasing support among educated voters, The Economist has said.
In an article titled &lsquo… Read More