Labour Ministry Tells Blinkit, Swiggy to Drop 10-Minute Timeline
Following a meeting with Labour Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, Blinkit dropped its “10-minute delivery” branding, while Swiggy, Zomato and Zepto were...
Following a meeting with Labour Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, Blinkit dropped its “10-minute delivery” branding, while Swiggy, Zomato and Zepto were...
BY PC Bureau New Delhi, January 13 — Congress leader Pawan Khera on Tuesday questioned the Bharatiya Janata Party’s engagement...
Viral visuals showing NCC cadets giving a ceremonial welcome to Arambai Tenggol chief Korounganba Khuman in Imphal have triggered sharp...
Targeting PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi said the Information and Broadcasting Ministry’s actions against Jana Nayagan reflected a larger effort to...
The Public ralles come as President’s Rule in Manipur nears expiry, with Kuki-Zo leaders rejecting any return to the pre-violence...
The Army chief described the Op Sindoor as a model of tri-service coordination, executed with clear political direction and full...
Protester Sentenced to Death: Erfan Soltani, 26, was arrested on January 8 for participating in nationwide demonstrations and has reportedly...
A Canada-wide warrant remains against former Air Canada employee Simran Preet Panesar in case of the gold theft, who is...
India has reiterated that it does not recognise the 1963 China-Pakistan Boundary Agreement, calling it illegal and invalid, and has...
ITLF (Civil) and UKNA (armed groups) aligning behind the same call signals consolidation of tribal opinion at a moment of...
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