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Engineers of Defence: IDSE Marks 76 Years of Service to the Nation
GG News Bureau
Ghaziabad, 18th Sept: The Indian Defence Service of Engineers (IDSE), one of the most crucial arms of the Ministry of Defence, celebrated its 76th Raising Day with pride and grandeur at the Manekshaw Centre, Delhi…
Modinomics: Bharat’s Decade of Unstoppable Growth
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 18th September: Once counted among the world’s most fragile economies, Bharat’s economic landscape has undergone a remarkable metamorphosis over the past decade. What was once a simmering story of uncertainty has…
Ramaipur: The Village Turning Waste into Wealth and Pride
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 18th September: In the heart of Kanpur district, a small village is quietly setting an example for the rest of rural India. While cities have often dominated discussions about cleanliness and urban infrastructure,…
Robert Redford, actor, director, Sundance founder, died at 89
By Anjali Sharma
NEW YORK –Robert Redford, actor, filmmaker, founder of Sundance died peacefully in his sleep early Tuesday morning at his home in Utah, according to his publicist Cindi Berger, as per media reports.
Redford, the legendary…
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk murder suspect appears in court virtually
By Anjali Sharma
WASHINGTON – According to media reports on Wednesday the suspect in conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s murder case appeared before a court here virtually.
Accused Tyler Robinson appeared via video link before the Fourth…
Trump gets royal welcome during second state visit to Great Britain
By Anjali Sharma
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump on Wednesday took part in an arrival ceremony at Windsor Castle during Trump’s second state visit to the United Kingdom.
Trump and King Charles reviewed…
WIPO ‘Innovation index’ shows Switzerland top, China makes top 10
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS – World Intellectual Property Organization WIPO on Wednesday said that Switzerland, Sweden, the United States, South Korea and Singapore are the world’s most innovative countries.
According to WIPO, whose …
Taliban ban on secondary education affects millions girls in Afghanistan
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS – UNICEF, UN Women and UNESCO and partners in a press release issued in New York on Wednesday said that Taliban ban on secondary education for past 4 years affecting millions of girls in Afghanistan, since…
UNICEF says millions braces cold, harsh winter due to energy shortages in Ukraine
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS - UNICEF Representative to Ukraine Munir Mammadzade said on Wednesday that the people in Ukraine are facing cold and energy shortages as the country prepares for a fourth winter under fire, since the…
South Asia’s Youthquake : Nepal to Sri Lanka
Poonam Sharma
The clanking of iron gates in Kathmandu this September did more than reverberate through Nepal's Parliament complex; it resonated across all of South Asia. Energetic protesters charging barriers, shattering windows, even…