The Indian Navy will kick-start a two-day mega defence exercise on Tuesday covering the country’s 7516 km coastline and exclusive economic zone, officials said. Billed as India’s largest coastal defence exercise, it will involve all the 13 coastal states and …
India has expressed serious concern over the security situation in the Sahel and Lake Chad region in West Africa, saying that terrorism, drug trafficking and organized crime have continued unabated in the area. Best “PSIR Answer writing” course visit www.upschacks.com …
Prime Minister called upon youngsters to attend ‘Prarambh’, the Startup India international summit Aiming to bring India’s Entrepreneurial force onto the global map, The Department for Promotion of Industry, and Internal Trade (DPIIT) is hosting “Prarambh”, the Startup India International …
Centre paid ₹1,364 cr to undeserving beneficiaries under PM-KISAN: RTI data It has become operational from 1.12.2018. Under the scheme an income support of 6,000/- per year in three equal instalments will be provided to small and marginal farmer families …
Arunachal Pradesh, considered a sleeping hydropower giant, is likely to become India’s prime producer of vanadium, a high-value metal used in strengthening steel and titanium. Exploration being carried out by the Geological Survey of India (GSI) has placed the eastern …
CVRDE has indigenously designed and developed Three Ton Retractable Landing Gear (RLG) Systems for Tapas UAV. The design, development and testing of this gear system is carried out in co-ordination with CEMILAC and First set of Retractable Landing Gear system …
Eight vultures have been released in Rajabhatkhawa at the Buxa Tiger Reserve in north Bengal Buxa Tiger Reserve is a tiger reserve in northern West Bengal, India, covering an area of 760 km2 (290 sq mi). In altitude, it ranges …
Scientists have found two dwarf giraffes in Namibia and Uganda. The Namibian giraffe is eight and a half feet tall, while the one in Uganda is nine feet and three inches tall. Both have standard long necks but short, stumpy …







