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Like in Gurugram, Faridabad to get waste-to-charcoal plant at Mothuka
Tribune India· 2 days agoPower Minister and former Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar announced that Faridabad shall follow suit....
Monsoon advances in India; normal life hit as heavy rains lash Guj, Raj
rediff.com· 2 days agoHeavy rains lashed several parts across India, including Gujarat and Rajasthan, on Sunday affecting normal life as monsoon further advanced towards the northern states. Several deaths were reported ...
HistoriCity | Delhi’s place of pride in the gay rights movement in India
Hindustan Times· 2 days agoThe first major legal challenge to this arcane and inhumane law was brought by the Naz Foundation in...
Here Come The Rains... And That Annual Indian Apathy Moment
Free Press Journal· 2 days agoThe lack of effective city planning and administrative preparedness for rains and the blistering...
India is slowly but surely climbing its way to the top as a medical tourist destination, say experts
Hindustan Times· 2 days agoWith India ranking 10th in the world on the Medical Tourism Index (MTI) (from 2020-2021), these instances are the norm for Indian doctors and hospitals. Medical tourism can be
Top news of the day: June 30, 2024
The Hindu· 2 days agoSri Lanka’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently summoned an official from the Indian High Commission in Colombo and voiced concern over the death of a...
Noida International Film City Project To Create 50,000 Jobs, Indirectly Benefit 7 Lakh, Says UP...
Latest India News· 2 days agoConstruction of the Film City is scheduled to begin within the next four to six months, with...
The latest brag in fashion? A secondhand luxury bag
Livemint· 2 days agoSabharwal recently sold a small Bottega Veneta Jodie for around ₹3 lakh; she had bought it from a secondhand luxury platform for ₹3.2 lakh. Sabharwal is...
Why Mumbai's hot housing market refuses to cool down despite high prices
Business Today· 2 days agoIn June, Mumbai city (under BMC jurisdiction) recorded 11,575 registrations, up from 10,319 units...
‘A Slight Angle’: Rule-breaking, self-actualisation, and queer desire at a historic time in India
Scroll· 2 days agoRuth Vanita’s new novel, A Slight Angle, is set in nascent urban India of the 1920s, many decades before the vocabulary of Pride entered our social, cultural, and literary ...