indian toddler dies after three days stuck in well

Indian toddler dies after three days stuck in well

The body of a two-year-old toddler trapped 26m down a well in southern India for more than three days was recovered on Tuesday (Oct 29), authorities said.
india to build solar wind farms along pakistan border

India to build solar, wind farms along Pakistan border

India plans to build a string of renewable energy projects along its sun-baked, wind-whipped western border, officials said Monday (Oct 21), as New Delhi continues an ambitious programme to reduce the country's dependence on fossil fuels.
french energy giant total to buy 37 stake in indias adani gas

French energy giant Total to buy 37% stake in India's Adani Gas

Total has agreed to buy a 37.4 per cent stake in India's Adani Gas, the two firms said Monday (Oct 14), with the French giant spending US$600 million to expand its access to the energy-hungry country.
sequoia indias surge announces second cohort of startups for scaling

Sequoia India's Surge announces second cohort of startups for scaling

Surge, a rapid scale programme launched this year by Sequoia India for early-stage startups in India and Southeast Asia, on October 9 announced the 20 innovative, ambitious early-stage startups selected for Surge 02 2019 – and opened applications for Surge 03 2020.
india pakistan nuclear war could kill 100 million trigger global cooling

India-Pakistan nuclear war could kill 100 million, trigger global cooling

The year is 2025 and militants have attacked India's parliament, killing most of its leaders. New Delhi retaliates by sending tanks into the part of Kashmir controlled by Pakistan.
late monsoon fury kills 100 in north india

Late monsoon fury kills 100 in north India

At least 100 people have died in northern India over the last three days in unusually heavy late monsoon rains which have submerged streets, hospital wards and houses, officials said Monday (Sep 30).
new erp solution to revamp construction and project based companies in vietnam

New ERP solution to revamp construction and project-based companies in Vietnam

NETiKA Business Solution Vietnam, an enterprise resource planning (ERP) consulting services provider, has teamed up with India’s CETAS Information Technology to launch a new tool that will help construction and project-based companies in Vietnam to streamline operations and maximise business efficiency.
12 dead dozens missing in india boat accident

12 dead, dozens missing in India boat accident

At least 12 people drowned and dozens were missing after a tour boat capsized on an Indian river on Sunday (Sep 15), police and local media reports said, as rescuers searched frantically for survivors.
12 drown in india in religious ceremony

12 drown in India in religious ceremony

Twelve people drowned in a lake in central India on Friday (Sep 13) morning when their boats capsized during a religious ceremony, authorities said.
netflix apple cross swords in indian streaming market

Netflix, Apple cross swords in Indian streaming market

Competition in India's booming streaming market is heating up as Netflix joins forces with a director of Bollywood feel-good blockbusters and Apple launches its TV platform for 99 rupees (US$1.39) a month.
indian airline launches 2nd direct route to vietnam

Indian airline launches 2nd direct route to Vietnam

Indian low-cost airline IndiGo has opened its second direct air route linking the country to Vietnam.
putin modi vow closer ties at far east economic forum

Putin, Modi vow closer ties at Far East economic forum

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he would boost ties with Moscow as he met President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin's showcase economic forum in the Russian Far East on Wednesday (Sep 4).
tata steel to shut uk operations employing 400 staff

Tata Steel to shut UK operations employing 400 staff

Tata Steel is to shut a plant in Wales but has agreed to safeguard jobs elsewhere, the Indian giant announced Monday (Sep 2), as it restructures amid the collapse of a mega-merger.
air india to stop using single use plastic on flights

Air India to stop using single-use plastic on flights

Debt-ridden Air India said Thursday (Aug 29) it will stop using single-use plastic and replace packaging with eco-friendly paper and wooden cutlery, as the government ramps up its "clean India" mission.
incredible india road show shows glimpse into tourism co operation

Incredible India Road Show shows glimpse into tourism co-operation

A delegation of 17 Indian tour operators has just visited Vietnam to participate in Incredible the India Road Show taking place in Hanoi where they interacted with more than 30 Vietnamese counterparts.