Entrepreneurs’ book ‘Killing Cancer’ offers insights on the challenges of setting up and running pharma ventures
Husband-wife duo Abhinav Garg and Mehak Aggarwal’s book gives an insider’s view of India’s high-stakes pharma manufacturing industry
Husband-wife duo Abhinav Garg and Mehak Aggarwal’s book gives an insider’s view of India’s high-stakes pharma manufacturing industry
The Indian Navy is scheduled to commission three indigenously built frontline platforms—INS Dunagiri, INS Sanshodhak, and INS Agray—in Kolkata on June 21 (Sunday).
Stepping up his attack on the BJP-led Odisha government, Leader of the Opposition and Biju Janata Dal (BJD) president Naveen Patnaik on Friday accused it of failing the state's most vulnerable citizens over the non-disbursal of social security pensions to nearly 18 lakh beneficiaries for the last three months, and urged Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi to ensure immediate release of the pending payments.
The BJP on Friday accused the Congress of being responsible for the declining relevance of the INDIA bloc, claiming that the alliance is facing an existential crisis due to the opposition party’s “opportunistic and self-serving politics”.
The Rekha Gupta-led government in Delhi has notified the 'Proactive Winter Air Quality Management Framework' to tackle seasonal pollution.
Aadhav Arjuna rejected Udhayanidhi Stalin’s interpretation of Sanatan Dharma, saying he does not understand the concept and clarifying his own secular stance.
Rising cotton and yarn prices have sharply increased input costs for textile manufacturers, squeezing margins across Tamil Nadu’s export-driven industry. The shortage in domestic supply has forced mills to rely on imports.
PM Modi’s multi-nation outreach is expected to boost India’s trade, energy and technology partnerships with Gulf and European countries amid growing global economic realignment.
India’s state-run oil companies have raised petrol and diesel prices by ₹3 per litre nationwide, pushing fuel costs higher across major cities amid rising crude oil pressures.
Siddaramaiah drew a sharp distinction between long-standing religious practices and newly introduced symbols, saying only traditions already in use would be permitted in educational institutions.