The Nifty 50 index has now re-entered correction territory – a 10% fall – since its most recent high in late September.
India’s No. 1 software services exporter Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) said on Thursday it is betting on Donald Trump's regime to revive client confidence and discretionary spending in North America.
The only reason given was Francis Xavier.” Jesuits in India spread agricultural knowledge, popularised the printing press and set up schools. The most recent census, in 2011, found that 2.3% of Indians are Christians—roughly 32m people today,
A survivor of a coal mine disaster in India has shared a harrowing account of the moments after the tunnel was suddenly engulfed by water. Ravi Rai was working in the mine in the north-eastern state of Assam on Monday morning when water entered the pit.
India's Adani Group said on Thursday it plans to sell a stake of up to 20% in Adani Wilmar to the public, as the conglomerate looks to comply with minimum public shareholding rules amid plans to exit the consumer goods company.
However, the security reasons for accelerating decoupling from China, at least in strategically significant sectors, remains an imperative broadly supported by both political parties. If the goal is to slow China’s domination in the production of critical and emerging technologies,
A handful of cases of the Human Metapneumovirus have been confirmed in India but officials say there's no cause for alarm, according to multiple reports.
India’s government lowered its economic growth projection for the fiscal year to the weakest since the pandemic, with economists saying even that forecast may be too optimistic.
At least nine workers remained trapped inside a flooded coal mine in India’s northeastern Assam state, officials said Tuesday, as authorities summoned the army to help in the rescue operation.
India’s construction frenzy has triggered a rush to make steel on the cheap, using some of the dirtiest technology and straining Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plans to slash carbon emissions.
Students from India who chose to pursue their education at the University of Liverpool have described their experiences as "life changing". Anakha Dileep Rekha and Andrea Neeta Anto said moving to Liverpool had been a "dream come true", and that they relished the chance to share their culture and roots.