The two buses carrying 65 passengers went missing in the Trishuli River in the landslides at Simaltal area along the Narayanghat-Mugling road in Chitwan district.
Author: Press Trust of India
Amar Singh, British Indian art dealer and gallery owner, to raise funds for LGBTQ+ rights in India
In September 2024, Amar Gallery will become the first to host a solo exhibition of the paintings of American abstract painter Lawrence Calcagno; much of its proceeds are ear-marked for Singh’s India-focused campaigns.
19 per cent decline in Indian-American support for Biden in US presidential race: Survey
According to the survey, Biden has 55 per cent favourability rating among Indian Americans, while Trump has a favourability rating of 35 per cent.
Two Singaporean Indians jailed for scamming US victims out of a million dollars
One of the Indian convicts, a chartered accountant, set up Singapore-incorporated companies whose accounts were used for receiving scam proceeds. The other Indian convict was paid to be listed as a ‘director’ of these companies but without any due diligence responsibilities.
“I’m staying in the race, and I will beat Donald Trump,” says US President Joe Biden
Biden, 81, who did not fare well against Republican candidate Trump, 78, during the June 27 debate of presidential election nominees, brushed off that performance as a “bad episode” and insisted that only “the Lord almighty” could persuade him to exit the race.
Indian EAM Jaishankar, Chinese FM Wang focus on resolution of Ladakh row, now in 5th year
Ties between India and China nosedived following the fierce clash in the Galwan Valley in June 2020 that marked the most serious military conflict between the two sides in decades.
UK election: Rishi Sunak ends campaign by urging Tory voters to “stop the Labour supermajority” and tax hikes
This is being seen as a fear tactic to jolt Tory voters into action, with the hope of keeping the Labour majority under the 1997 level, under the leadership of former prime minister Tony Blair.
Unite calls off July 8 strike at Tata Steel UK plant in Port Talbot
Last week, Tata Steel UK had challenged Unite’s balloting process and had also said that a planned closure of blast furnaces was likely to be brought forward if the steelworkers’ strike did begin.
Singapore: Court allows Indian-origin woman charged for holding pro-Palestine protest to visit grandparents in India
A court in Singapore on Monday allowed an Indian-origin Singaporean woman, who was charged with organising a pro-Palestine procession without a permit, to leave the country to visit her grandparents in southern India’s Kerala. Annamalai Kokila Parvathi, 35, had organised the procession in February with two others to show support for the Palestinian cause without […]
UK general election: Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer ring temple bells before July 4 test
Both the incumbent prime minister and the man who is fighting for that job have made clear attempts to woo British Hindu voters.
