In the age of digital revolution, India's highways are no longer just stretches of asphalt and concrete; they are evolving into intelligent backbones of mobility and data, enabling seamless transport and real-time information flow.
Read MoreIn the age of digital revolution, India's highways are no longer just stretches of asphalt and concrete; they are evolving into intelligent backbones of mobility and data, enabling seamless transport and real-time information flow.
Read More“Agra to Noida, just one and a half hours. Noida to the airport, two more. In 1972, the whole Agra-Delhi trip took four to five hours. Forty years later, with expressways, toll booths, and navigation apps, it still takes... four to five hours.”
Read MoreIndia currently boasts a staggering 2,827 registered political parties. Among them are six national parties, 58 state-level outfits, and an astonishing 2,763 unrecognised ones, according to the Election Commission’s report from March 2024. Aside from the elevation of Jana Sena to state-party status in January 2025, little has changed in this crowded landscape.
Read MoreOnce upon a time, Indian university campuses roared with slogans like "Inquilab Zindabad!" and "Hum laaye hain toofan se kashti nikal ke!". The walls of universities weren't just stone; they glowed red with the fire of ideas. BHU, Allahabad, Delhi, Lucknow – every campus buzzed with debates, and student leaders' speeches ignited passion. Today? Silence.
Read MoreAdopted as India’s National Song by the Constituent Assembly in 1950, Vande Mataram was initially composed independently and later included in Bankim Chandra Chatterjee’s novel ‘Anandamath’, published in 1882. First sung by Rabindranath Tagore at the 1896 Congress Session in Calcutta.
Read MoreCould Shashi Tharoor be at the heart of Indian politics’ next big twist? As the countdown to the Kerala Assembly elections begins, all eyes are on one man, Thiruvananthapuram’s MP, Dr Shashi Tharoor.
Read MoreHow many of India’s 140 crore people can afford big cars or fancy motorbikes? Even if they buy them on EMIs, who gets free petrol? The reality is that the majority of the population—whether in cities or villages—still walks or relies on bicycles. Yet, no one ever speaks up for the interests of this vast group.
Read MoreIndia stands at a dangerous crossroads where digital progress collides with a burgeoning fraud industry. From fake diabetes cures to political bribery, honey traps to sophisticated crypto scams, the country's integrity is under assault in a sprawling carnival of deceit. Trust is eroding as every click risks a trap, and every promise masks a con.
Read MoreThe National Democratic Alliance, comprising the Bharatiya Janata Party, Janata Dal United, and Lok Janshakti Party, appears united and confident in Bihar. The NDA believes it will return to power, though Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s future remains uncertain.
Read MoreOnce, our lanes hummed with ‘Ram Ram’ and ‘Adaab’. Now, they crackle with expletives so inventive they'd make a gangster blush.
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As companies invest heavily in generative AI, managers continue to hold back valuable insights, which slows innovation and undermines collaboration, new research from ESSEC Business School reveals.…
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"आगरा से नोएडा डेढ़ घंटा, और नोएडा परी चौक से इंदिरा गांधी हवाई अड्डा दो घंटा। 1972 में भी आगरा से दिल्ली पहुंचने में चार-पांच घंटे लगते थे। आज हालात और बदतर हैं, प्रदूषण से आंखें जलती हैं, गले…
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Scientists have discovered a simple yet effective method for detecting toxic molecules at incredibly low concentrations by exploiting the same phenomenon that causes coffee stains.
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