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4 in 1,000 children in India suffer from hearing loss, according to WHO
Bike taxi services available as usual a day after transport department's clampdown
Start-up funding in the country declined 33 per cent during the year, the PwC data showed
For most women chief executive officers (CEOs) in India, the real job begins after overcoming this one big additional hurdle - to be accepted as the leader
ICDRI 2022, global conference on building tough assets, begins in Delhi this week
Samagra, a mission-driven governance consulting firm, believes that governance can be the primary lever of change in creating large-scale impact through the use of technology
"The Ayush sector has witnessed phenomenal growth, especially during the pandemic", said Sonowal
The introduction of FASTag has almost entirely digitised governance in transport, which was until very recently a 100 per cent cash industry: Numadic CEO
Some professionals - from engineers to doctors, and from government servants to dentists - have come together to start a free medical camp, on what is one of third longest railway platforms in Asia
Several NGOs, along with the government and private agencies, have joined hands to help the state return to normalcy post cyclone Fani. But it could take a very long time
According to reports, in 2014, Chandni Chowk had a footfall of about 500,000 people and a turnover of a few hundred crores per day. After demonetization, this nosedived by 70%
Three-time CM Sheila Dikshit takes on BJP's Manoj Tiwari in a constituency where migrant votes matter
The presence of women in politics in India is often in a very low quantity. Given that the AAP is a new party, it would take time for more leaders to come up
I was impressed with the way the Prime Minister has worked over the past five years and the way he delivered. I was inspired by him and joined the BJP
Former cricketer vows not to make unrealistic promies, while AAP candidate hopes for votes on 'real issues'
After spending over six years with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), 30-year-old Raghav Chadha is set to become the youngest candidate from among the three main parties in Delhi, which goes to the polls on M