
During his tenure as Chief Minister, Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy envisioned establishing 17 medical colleges in 17 parliamentary constituencies.

In the last four years, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and now Nepal have seen violent regime changes.

The recent violent protests in Nepal over social media bans hold a deeper message for India.

The general mood across the nation is that we have been betrayed by the US and Donald Trump, especially given the bonhomie between the latter and our Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

It is often said there is short cut to success in any field. One has to work hard to come up in life and make a mark for himself.

The latest SCO meetings have brought a surprising turn in Asian geopolitics, India and China are now moving hand in hand toward cooperation.

For nearly 25 years, through five U.S. presidents, Washington and New Delhi moved in lockstep.

The face of a nation lies in the hands of its media. Yes, when media is left unchecked in the name of freedom, the kind of news that comes out can be shocking, and India is the best example of this.

On the occasion of the 78th anniversary of Bharat’s independence, while the nation is on its way to becoming the world’s third-largest economy, it still needs to focus on several other crucial aspects to truly become a developed nation.

In the 1980s and 1990s, there used to be fans of one hero who were dedicated enough to throw cow or buffalo dung on the wall posters of another hero.

Many Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), particularly in the United States, are expressing deep concern over the lack of direct engagement from the leadership of TDP and Jana Sena.

India takes pride in being the talent capital of the world. CEOs of tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and Adobe have Indian roots.

Today, Kodak is nearly forgotten; not because people stopped taking pictures, but because Kodak stopped evolving.

Once upon a time, the National Film Awards held an unshakeable reputation for honoring artistic excellence, cultural value, and meaningful storytelling.
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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is reportedly planning to lay off 12,000 employees in FY26, a move that mirrors ongoing job cuts across the IT sector.