IMF economist Geeta Gopinath has warned that air pollution poses a greater threat to the Indian economy than trade tariffs, costing the nation 1.7 million lives annually and 9.5% of its GDP.
During a roundtable interaction at the World Economic Forum in Davos, former IMF Chief Economist Gita Gopinath issued a stark ...
Renaming Delhi as Indraprastha may honour ancient memory, but it does not secure the future. India faces a choice between ...
The National Green Tribunal has initiated suo motu proceedings over a techie's drowning in a Noida trench, citing prolonged administrative inaction and environmental violations. It has sought ...
Bollywood music has quietly shaped how Ganesh Jayanti and Ganesh Chaturthi feel across India. These songs do not stay limited ...
APL Apollo Tubes' revenue for the quarter rose 7 per cent to ₹5,815 crore, compared with ₹5,433 crore in the corresponding period last year ...
Davos/IBNS, Jan. 22 -- Former International Monetary Fund (IMF) Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath on Wednesday flagged ...
Bank of Baroda hosts Clean Energy Summit 2026 in Mumbai accelerating India’s 2030 sustainable energy goals. | One of India's ...
B Jeyamohan, prominent writer and scriptwriter, said that the present generation of art filmmakers is no longer relying on literature to make films. They are making movies from other movies. “They are ...