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Indian students now constitute over 25% of the one million-plus foreign students studying in the US, with a remarkable 63% increase in Indian graduate students, totaling 165,936 during the same period.
A joint study group, convened by the Principal Personnel Officers Committee (PPOC), has been established to deliberate on the implementation of the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019, within the armed forces.
As Syntellect ventures into the Kenyan market, its focus lies in comprehending the essential housing infrastructure issues and the unique challenges lenders encounter when serving the underbanked.
In a groundbreaking study, scientists from the universities of Delaware and Wyoming in the US have revealed that the layout of a city, known as the urban land pattern, could play a pivotal role in reducing population exposure to future weather extremes.
In a groundbreaking move, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted approval for the world's first vaccine targeting chikungunya, a mosquito-borne virus.
The tradition of observing November 14 as Children's Day was established in 1957 through a government notice, highlighting the visionary approach Pandit Nehru had for the nation's children.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released updated guidance on the treatment of COVID-19, offering the latest and most reliable advice for managing the disease.
According to Westbury, the decrease in sea ice, driven by increasing sea temperatures, results in fewer seals—the primary food source for polar bears.
The ongoing rescue mission to evacuate 40 labourers trapped inside an under-construction tunnel in Uttarakhand's Uttarkashi entered its third day on Tuesday.
A dense and hazardous smog enveloped Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, and their surrounding areas on Monday morning after residents violated the Supreme Court's ban on fireworks during Diwali.
The UCC draft, prepared earlier this year by a committee under Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, aims to establish a common set of laws applicable to all citizens, irrespective of their religion, in matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption.
Expressing serious concern, the Supreme Court has sought a response from the Union government on a petition filed by the Tamil Nadu government against the delay by Governor RN Ravi in processing nearly 12 bills passed by the state legislature.
"The engineering ecosystem in India is undergoing a dramatic transformation leveraging and driving AI-based outcomes," stated Dr Katragadda, highlighting the transformative role that AI can play.
In the pursuit of optimal health, the importance of magnesium cannot be overstated. This essential mineral, requiring a daily intake ranging from 360-410 mg, serves as a linchpin in over 300 enzymatic reactions, influencing diverse aspects of our well-being.
In a collaborative effort to address the escalating threat of deforestation and protect biodiversity, nations hosting the world's major rainforests concluded the Three Basins summit on Saturday.
Under the OTS, traders with arrears up to ₹1 lakh as of March 31, 2023, will receive a complete waiver, covering approximately 39,787 cases. Additionally, around 19,361 cases will benefit from a 100 percent waiver of interest, 100 percent waiver of penalties, and a 50 percent reduction in the tax amount.
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh, US, has uncovered a concerning correlation between childhood trauma and the severity of COVID-19 outcomes in adulthood.
The Bihar government last month released the report of the caste census it had conducted in the state, which revealed that reserved categories account for over 84% of the population. This is the first time in over 90 years that a caste-based census has been conducted in India.
External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said Thursday that the Indian government is "deeply shocked by the verdict". He added that the case details remain unavailable, as the judgment is confidential and has only been shared with the legal team.
The latest clarifications from the CBIC stem from decisions made during the GST Council's meeting on October 7. Notably, the CBIC specified that in the case of co-location services, the place of supply should be regarded as the recipient's location.
The latest X-ray detectors, notably more affordable and adaptable, can be precisely molded around the subjects being scanned, significantly enhancing the accuracy of patient screening procedures and minimizing the associated risks in cancer imaging and radiotherapy applications, the researchers assert.
Dharamveer's journey showcases determination and cricket's unifying spirit.
Sean Hyunil Sohn, CEO of Krafton India, emphasized the company's long-term commitment to India, citing an annual market growth rate of 10-15% as a significant driver for this strategic focus.