New rules in 2024 have led to a significant decrease in the number of applications from foreign students and dependents in the United Kingdom. (The New York Times) The UK’s popularity as a destination ...
Vaishnaw highlighted that the new trains are designed to cater to low and middle-income families, offering a comfortable ...
The Centre’s capex has grown on an average of 30% between FY22 and FY24 as it adopted a capex-led growth strategy, taking ...
The younger generation, many corporate chiefs, believe will want a better work-life balance and companies should respond to ...
The India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) is offering a luxury tent experience along with curated activities such as ...
A number of small fact-checkers are heavily reliant on funding from Meta, and any change in the company's approach to ...
Yet another venerable name in corporate India has come out in support of a culture that blindly worships overwork and ...
Multipolarity — to which China and emerging economies subscribe — cannot replace the US’ post-1990s position as the sole ...
The total outlay for the crop insurance schemes has been increased to Rs 69,515 crore for 2021-22 to 2025-26, from Rs 66,550 ...
On complaints regarding the increase in regulatory costs, Buch said the regulator’s efforts are directed towards easing ...
The month also saw a big uptick in the infrastructure output which expanded by 10% after a lacklustre seven months of the ...
The appliances and consumer electronics industry has also called for a second round of PLI for high-value components such as ...