According to the current seismic zone map (IS 1893: 2002), more than 59 per cent of the country’s land ... it is natural as it will heal it.” Majority of Indian residents lack confidence ...
The Mumbai bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has ruled in favor of Bhavya Construction Co., allowing their claim for deduction under Section 80IB(10) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, for ...
Dozens of tiny towns, settlements really, that once dotted Palm Beach County have disappeared through the years, buried under ...
Chosen (1921-1955) — Before it was destroyed by the 1928 hurricane, Virginia preacher J.R. Leatherman selected this Indian mound on ... At a toll of 3 cents a mile, his Connors Highway toll ...
The alarming reality is, nearly 80 per cent of the city’s buildings would ... compounds this risk. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has established seismic codes, such as IS 1893 and IS 4326, ...
A parliamentary panel has observed that 70 per cent of the prisoners in Indian jails are undertrials and they are not being released from the prisons for want of sureties or inability to pay fine ...
Indian Motorcycle have confirmed that their flattrack-inspired FTR range will go off sale, with their focus now revolving around the tourer, bagger, and cruiser markets. First launched for 2019 ...
Rare coins from the late 1800s can be worth a lot, due to several factors including the silver standard that was in place in ...
President Trump’s plan to eliminate the penny could save the government money, but there’s no guarantee. By Ben Blatt President Trump recently ordered the U.S. Mint to stop producing pennies ...
BENGALURU: Over 95 per cent of civil works for Namma Metro’s longest underground (UG) corridor in Phase 2 have been completed and the stretch is expected to be opened for the public by the end ...
Molly: Do you guys feel any attachment to the penny at all — even from a nostalgic point of view? Or what about to any other coin or paper bill? Megan: So when I was a little kid, for my sixth ...
Stock Market Today: Indian markets closed in the red once again, as selling pressure in financial and IT stocks dragged the frontline indices lower, offsetting gains in metal and real estate stocks.