Former Indian Council of Medical Research scientist Dr Raman Gangakhedkar told News18 that if India keeps isolating quickly and does an efficient contact tracing followed by isolation, there is no reason to panic at all
Whether planning a surprise, indulging in a personal treat, or making a discreet purchase, Incognito Mode keeps these orders out of the app's history, eliminating the need to manually delete them, says Swiggy.
Yunhe Wang, 35, hijacked over 19 million Windows computers, of which 613,000 were from the US.
People residing near the Budhi Gandaki River have been told to remain cautious as water levels have risen.
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has issued guidelines for Central GST (CGST) officers.
In a viral video shared on Instagram, a momo vendor gave a unique twist to the traditional momo preparation.
Despite the purported economic integration goals of CPEC, the Baloch people express profound concerns regarding potential repercussions on their natural resources and the delicate ecological balance of the region
Ricky Ponting has been in the dugout of Delhi Capitals since 2018 when the franchise appointed him as the head coach.
The convergence of Holi with a lunar eclipse, this year, has brought about a unique astrological scenario, guiding the timing of Holika Dahan and the subsequent festivities.
The official from the Magh Mela administration said people have been flocking to the ghats from across the state
Shashi Soni is an influential name in the business world, as her company IZMO limited is regarded as the world’s largest automobile solution provider.
The incident took place on an American Airlines flight from Phoenix to Austin.
The court also said that the final decision of extraditing Gupta lies with Czech Republic justice minister Pavel Blazek.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads to the Middle East this weekend for the fourth time since the IsraelHamas war erupted in October as onceabated fears about a regional conflagration are surging with attacks and assassinations in the Red Sea, Lebanon...
Activision Blizzard will pay roughly $50 million to settle a 2021 lawsuit by a California regulator that alleged the videogame maker discriminated against women employees, including denying them promotion opportunities and underpaying them.