US supremo to meet his Chinese counterpart next week

Triggering a feeling that the attention of the entire policy makers, political experts, foreign policy experts and economic policy experts- in fact, the attention of the entire world leaders who are apprehensive or conscious...

Scheme workers likely to get EPF benefit

 Allowing the respected authorities to bring in more unorganised sections under the Employees’ Provident Fund armpit, the Centre Board Trustees of the EPFO has unanimously decided to extend the social security benefits offered by...

Again! Riot breaks out in Mexican jail

The Mexican jails are always vulnerable to the violent riots. In the recent past, these jails have witnessed several such riots. Many prison offers and inmates have been killed during such riots. In the latest...

‘ Unique Times Legends of Kerala’ the Coffee Table Book on business legends, released

  ‘ Unique Times Legends of Kerala’, the coffee table book which contains stories of those business legends who have secured remarkable achievements in the business and social sectors, has been released by V...

Lower House to consider the opposition’s amendments on Finance Bill

As the upper house of the parliament last day forcefully persuaded the ruling party to consider five amendments on the finance bill, which was tabled for discussion in the Rajya Sabha, by passing the...

Trump’s US likely to ditch the Paris Climate Agreement

    Putting the future of the earth in uncertainty, provoking the environmental activists across the world as well as the liberal democrats of the United States, and mocking at the global agreement reached...

JD(S) empowers cab drivers to stand against ‘global cab aggregators’

  In a move which can be seen as a tactical measure to tackle the unfair treatment faced by the local cab drivers of Karnataka due to the high competition between Ola and Uber,...

Cyclone Debbie batters Australia

Australia is being battered by a powerful cyclone, named Cyclone Debbie, forcing nearly twenty-five thousand people to leave their home and to find shelter in the government shelter homes. The power supply, in the...

Bihar fails to tackle increasing ‘girl missing’ cases

Does our country’s law and order system reach up to the mark? A data, released by the Crime Records Bureau, stating that nearly 3037 girls went missing from Bihar last year, is answering the...

Belarus opposition organises strong protest against ‘social parasites tax’

Hundreds of protesters belonging to the opposition faction have been detained by the Belarus government led by Alexander Lukashenko, popularly known as the ‘Europe’s last dictator’, for protesting against the, so called, social parasites...