Rajeev Saxena
Names of 8 railway stations of UP changed to preserve cultural identity
Names of 8 railway stations of Uttar Pradesh have been changed. Akbarganj railway station has been renamed as Maa Ahorva Bhawani Dham. Among the eight railway stations whose names have been changed, Fursatganj railway station has been renamed as ‘Tapeshwarnath
Australia sets new student visa limit to curb migration
According to the new policy of the Australian government, no more than 270,000 students will be given visas in 2025. Australian Education Minister Jason Clare said that individual universities have been informed about their 2025 indicative level, which will be
Govt has decided to create 5 new districts in the Union Territory of Ladakh
The government has decided to create 5 new districts in the Union Territory of Ladakh. These are – Zanskar, Drass, Sham, Nubra and Changthang. Home Minister Amit Shah said in a social media post today that the Ministry of Home
Indian startup Ecokaari produce myriad beautiful items out of plastic waste – Modi
New Delhi – PM Narendra modi said in the 113th Episode of Mann Ki Baat,Friends, I am happy to note that today, many start-ups in our country too are involving themselves in efforts with an aim to promote the environment.
Nature lover tourist attraction, 195 meter high waterfall in Rewa district
Bahuti Water Falls located in Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh is very popular among nature lover tourists. The height of this waterfall is about 195 meters which offers a spectacular view. Here visitors can immerse themselves in the surrounding peace,
VFS Global appointed to deliver Algeria visa services from India
New Delhi – VFS Global, the world’s leading outsourcing and technology service specialist for governments and diplomatic mission worldwide was appointed to manage submission and collection for Algeria visa applications in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Commencing on September 1,
Modi: India has made its important place in the world in the field of banking
New Delhi – In his speech on the occasion of India’s 78th Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that when it comes to reforms, if I go into its discussion, it will probably take hours. But I want to
Kochi’s Jewish community on the brink of extinction
When a Jewish journalist visited Kochi a few years ago, researcher Shalva Weil reported that only two Jews were now living in Kochi, down from about 3,000 in the 1950s. On Sunday, Queenie Halegua, one of the last two Jews