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IANS (Indo-Asian News Service) is a leading Indian news agency that provides comprehensive and timely news coverage across various domains, including politics, business, sports, entertainment, and international affairs. Established in 1986, IANS delivers reliable and in-depth reporting, serving as a key source of news for media outlets, corporations, and institutions. With a wide network of correspondents and reporters across India and abroad, IANS is known for its balanced and accurate journalism, making it a trusted name in the news industry.
Playing India in India on the opening night of a mega event is the most exciting game and Spain captain Alvaro Iglesias is looking forward to it. The match takes place on the opening day
A relatively new addition to the Indian team, young forward Abhishek is all set to make an impression at the FIH Odisha Hockey Men's World Cup 2023 Bhubaneswar-Rourkela, starting from January 13.
With a population of 99.4 million, the figures suggest about 88.5 million people in Henan may now have been infected
Samsung has replaced the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) from its top spot in the number of patents registered in the US in 2022, which has been on the top for almost 29 years
US chipmaker Broadcom offered 20 billion won ($15.8 million) worth of programmes to address concerns about its alleged violation of competition law, South Korea's antitrust regulator said on Monday
As hybrid work empowers employees to work from anywhere and ensures business continuity for enterprises, the use of unregistered devices by employees has increased the risk around hybrid work in India
Meta, Amazon, Twitter, Google and other Big Tech companies have raised questions on the digital competition law recommended by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance
Tech giant Apple's upcoming major update, iOS 17, will reportedly not bring any major changes as its engineers are focusing more on its upcoming augmented reality (AR) -- mixed reality (MR) headset
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's approval rating rose 0.9 percentage points to 40.9 per cent last week, a weekly poll showed on Monday
The number of connected vehicles in service will reach 367 million globally in 2027, from 192 million in 2023, a new report showed on Monday
Delhi's Deputy CM Manish Sisodia on Monday said that the Delhi Government's Public Works Department has been ordered to withdraw its notice to slum dwellers living in Dhaula Kuan to leave the area
The ruckus erupted during the MCD Mayor elections at the Civic Centre on January 6, as the members from the BJP and AAP protested inside the House
When the flight landed, the CISF officials took them and were handed over to the Patna police
Car maker Toyota Kirloskar Motor on Monday said it has restarted bookings for its utility vehicle Hilux.
A retired Pakistani general convicted of sharing "classified information" with foreign spies has been pardoned by the new military leadership and released from prison.
Last week, DRT-I Recovery Officer Ajeet Tripathi put up HCL House in Marol for e-auction, plus 3 other lots of properties to recover a portion of the outstanding of a staggering Rs 22,13,16,39,411
The blender cap weighs around 460 grams and only has one button
The South Korean science ministry on Monday warned that a retired US satellite could possibly fall on the Korean Peninsula and its vicinity
The feature will allow users to control smart home devices of different brands more easily than ever
Most sovereigns have begun fiscal consolidation, but social pressures are slowing progress