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How India’s crackdown on NGO funds has crushed key grassroots services and ended livelihoods
Scroll· 2 days agoLakshman Yeme saw firsthand what happens when foreign funds are cut off under laws the Indian government says are meant to crack down on corruption but that critics say hurt the poorest most ...
IIT Guwahati awards 2150 degrees at 26th Convocation Ceremony
The Economic Times· 12 hours agoGUWAHATI: A total of 2150 students (1682 Male and 468 Female) of Indian Institute of Technology...
Mumbai: 1st Interactive Session Of Invest Madhya Pradesh – Global Investors Summit 2025 Held At Taj...
Free Press Journal· 21 hours agoOver 200 prominent industrialists, consul generals, representatives from various industry...
Naseeruddin Shah: It’s a misconception that acting on stage should be 10 times larger than life |...
The Times of India· 2 days agoNaseeruddin Shah is one of those rare actors in Bollywood who returned to the stage after making a...
Ambani wedding: QR Code, colour-coded wristbands, standby medical teams secured guests
The Economic Times· 15 hours agoGlobal celebrities, business tycoons, cricketers, filmstars and politicians of all hues attended the...
Centre, states must collaborate for global investment in India: Mukesh Aghi
Business Standard India· 7 hours agoHow do you see this affecting relations between India and the US, especially the investor community?...
Mumbai BMW hit-and-run probe taking a U-turn? Cops say Mihir Shah ‘did not realise pillion rider was...
Livemint· 3 days agoThe accident resulted in the death of a pillion rider and injured the scooterist. On Thursday, an...
Beyond compliance: How businesses are turning ESG into a profit powerhouse
Business Today· 3 days agoToday’s business landscape goes beyond profit to emphasise how companies impact the planet and people; at the same time, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria ...
Dubious drug trials | Why the reputation of 'the Pharmacy of the World' is at stake now - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 6 days agoThe rising cases of dubious drug trials in India also raise serious questions about the monitoring...
Asia’s largest botanical garden in West Bengal fights to save trees uprooted by cyclones
Indian Express· 3 days ago“Shallow roots due to West Bengal’s high water table leave trees vulnerable during cyclones,” said...