by Vinod Behl | Sep 9, 2021 | Business & Infrastructure
Positive Signals for Real Estate Sector Big brokerages on an expansion spree Notwithstanding the COVID 2.0 dealing a big blow to the real estate business, big brokerage firms have embarked on their expansion plans. Full-stack technology advisory, 360 Realtors, is...
by Darshan Singh | Sep 8, 2021 | Welfare
Bengaluru’s Billionaire Barber He could well be the richest barber in the country. But G Ramesh Babu charges only Rs.75 for a haircut. He has his salon at the famous Bowring Institute on St. Mark’s Road in Bengaluru, one of the oldest clubs in the city. The 40–plus...
by Claude Arpi | Sep 7, 2021 | Defence & Foreign Policy
Mingling like the Pomegranate Seeds On June 8, China’s Core Leader Xi Jinping visited Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province. Meeting a group of Tibetan villagers relocated in one of the Xiaogang villages (‘moderately well-off’ villages, looking more...
by Varun Rai | Sep 6, 2021 | Diaspora
Diaspora Engagement In the last session of Parliament, Rajya Sabha member Syed Zafar Islam asked the Modi government the details of recent developments in ensuring strong links with overseas Indian community. According to a UN report, the largest numbers of migrants...
by Sanjeev Sirohi | Sep 5, 2021 | Blogs
Hindus Never Fight For Their Legal Rights : Sageer Khan Hindus are the most tolerant of all the religions in the world. I am a Muslim but I will never shy away from saying that Muslims must learn tolerance from Hindus who are just matchless in the entire world and I...
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