Breaking taboos, ensuring rights
Every year on May 28, the world observes the International Day of Action for Women’s Health.
Every year on May 28, the world observes the International Day of Action for Women’s Health.
As the monsoon season nears, cities across India prepare for the same story to play out once again. Flooded streets, stalled traffic, stranded commuters and inundated homes are no longer rare disasters; they are routine.
The early arrival of the southwest monsoon in India this year ~ eight days ahead of its usual date ~ is more than a meteorological headline.
The move by the Trump administration to revoke Harvard University’s ability to enrol foreign students ~ citing anti-Semitism and alleged coordination with the Chinese Communist Party ~ marks a troubling escalation in the politicisation of higher education.
The rise of 10-minute delivery services in India has transformed consumer behaviour, reshaping the way people shop for groceries, medicines, and even hot meals.
Trinamool Congress has nominated Alifa Ahmed (38) for the by-election in Kaliganj in Nadia.
In a major crackdown on cross-border infiltration, Dhantala police on Monday apprehended 10 Bangladeshi nationals along with five children from Kulgachhi village under Bohirgachhi gram panchayat.
An MBBS student of Bankura Sammilani Medical College and Hospital has succumbed to injuries sustained in a road accident.
Prof Jana was arrested by the central investigating agency from his residence in Hatishala, Burdwan town, after its eight-member team raided the premises late on Saturday night.
Neeraj Ghaywan talks about his film Homebound and the film’s next step in the international landscape.