Road Crisis
By any measure, India’s roads are among the most dangerous in the world. Each day, nearly 500 lives are lost to road accidents.
By any measure, India’s roads are among the most dangerous in the world. Each day, nearly 500 lives are lost to road accidents.
As India and the United States inch closer to a long anticipated trade deal, recent developments offer a rare window of opportunity that the two nations would do well to seize.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi told US President Donald Trump that he was determined to punish those responsible for the Pahalgam terrorist outrage foreshadowing retaliatory actions that have become the hallmark of his response to terrorism.
Israel on Tuesday severely condemned the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, saying that it stands united with India in the fight against terror.
US Vice President JD Vance has praised the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asserted that the future of the 21st century will be shaped by Indo-US ties.
The strategy is touted to strengthen the industry as a competitive, self-reliant, resilient, and innovative industry that caters to the healthcare needs of India and the World.
At a ministerial meeting held in Brussels on TEPA between India and EFTA both sides emphasised on principles of trust and respect for each other's sensitivities to achieve a fair, equitable and balanced agreement.
India‘s population bulge is also likely to strain sectors like education and healthcare, which suffer from massive under-investment currently. India‘s healthcare spending at 2.1 per cent of GDP is extremely low, even by developing country standards. With people aged 65 and above expected to double between 2023 and 2050, providing access to affordable and quality healthcare will be a significant challenge for India‘s policy wonks. Similarly, India spends $52 billion in educating almost 350 million children, which averages to a meagre $148 per child annually
The arrested drug peddler was further produced in the court where the court sent him to police custody till May 16, said a statement from the Mumbai Crime Branch.
Glanville has written very little cricket, football and boxing having hardly allowed him a break, but the quoted paragraph has multi-purpose applicability.