Prime Minister Narendra Modi will officially inaugurate the new Parliament building on May 28, according to a statement from the Lok Sabha Secretariat. Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla has invited Modi to inaugurate the new parliament building.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will officially inaugurate the new Parliament building on May 28, according to a statement from the Lok Sabha Secretariat. Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla has invited Modi to inaugurate the new parliament building.

The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) latest guidelines warn against using non-sugar sweeteners (NSS) to lose weight or reduce the risk of non-communicable...

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced the withdrawal of the Rs 2,000 banknote from circulation with the public being “urged” to deposit or exchange...
Making timely bills and credit commitments is a struggle for a large number of people - one in five. This number was recorded in January 2023, according to the city regulator. January usually brings along struggle for most people as the Christmas...

Three global carmakers are recognizing the threat of the Brexit rules on the future of the automotive industry in the UK. The transition to electric is...

State Bank of India has become the first lender of India to declare a net profit of more than £5 billion. The public sector bank has also surpassed HDFC...
According to data that highlights the government’s challenge to “level up” the country, London’s economy has recorded the fastest expansion and smallest impact from coronavirus. In the second and third quarters of previous year, the output in...
According to a think-tank, the rising cost of food is set to overtake the high cost of energy, to become the driving force behind the already rising inflation, over the summer. The food cost will have a harder effect on poorer households.
The government is set to enhance the subsidy for electric two-wheelers under FAME II by 75% to £350 million by reallocating part of the funds available for three-wheelers, where the demand has been far lower than the budgeted level.
Telecom giant, BT is expected to shed up to 55,000 jobs by the end of the decade in an attempt of cost cutting. A fifth of these jobs are expected to be from customer service and taken over by Artificial Intelligence.