Nagasaki marks 76th anniversary of US atomic bombing Monday marked the 76th anniversary of the US atomic bombing. On August 9, 1945, the United States dropped the second
UK universities to go for online education till Covid stabilises The students were hopeful of joining the campuses after a UK government advice to the universities said they can start
Bombay HC rejects Raj Kundra’s bail application Both Kundra and Thorpe are accused in alleged production and streaming of pornographic content on apps PRAVASISAMWAD.COM The bail plea
Fate of one lakh Indians waiting for US Green Card in a limbo The last date of processing visas for these applicants is September 30, which is also the end of the financial
IIT Bombay develops new energy-efficient route to manufacture fuel As a fuel, hydrogen has a critical role to play in driving the paradigm shift towards a green and sustainable
Delhi, UP move towards reopening of schools The Delhi government allowed physical classes only for 9-12 grades in January this year, which were again suspended due to
DU cut-offs set to be higher as more students score above 95pc Things are really going to be tough, as the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) recorded the highest ever pass
Chargesheet filed against Sushil Kumar, 19 others for murder “Sushil wanted to re-establish his supremacy in the stadium through muscle power by teaching a lesson to Sagar and Sonu”
Bihar Foundation’s help in handling Covid-19 crisis praiseworthy: Dy CM Bihar Tarkishore Prasad called for continuous communication and dialogue with the migrant Biharis. PRAVASISAMWAD.COM Deputy Chief Minister of Indian
2.27 lakh pregnant women get first dose of anti-Covid vaccine in India TN on top with over 78,838 jabs to pregnant women. As many as 34,228 pregnant women have been vaccinated in