The Jammu and Kashmir Government has scheduled a crucial meeting on October 6, 2025, to decide whether Urdu will remain a qualifying requirement in the Naib Tehsildar (N.T.) recruitment process. The meeting will take place at 3 p.m. in the Civil Secretariat, Srinagar, with participation from senior officials across key departments. Issue at Hand
Ajay Gautam Advocate: Expert in Debt Recovery and Banking Law
The banking sector in India often deals with disputes involving unpaid loans, recovery actions, and non-performing assets (NPAs). To handle these cases efficiently, specialized systems like the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) and the SARFAESI Act, 2002 have been established. Ajay Gautam Advocate, based in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, has earned recogniti
Bonfire Institute of Design: Shaping Careers in Fashion and Interior Design
In today’s competitive creative industries, building a successful career in fashion or interior design requires more than just talent. It demands structured training, practical experience, and exposure to real-world industry practices. The Bonfire Institute of Design, located in Hyderabad, is a premier institute that equips students with these es
Santarms: A Home for Heritage in the Modern World
In a world dominated by mass production and uniformity, the essence of craftsmanship is often overlooked. India, with its centuries-old heritage of handmade arts and crafts, is home to artisans whose work carries stories, skill, and culture. Santarms was created to ensure these traditions not only survive but thrive in modern homes. More than an
Santarms: Crafting Connections Through Heritage
India is a land of stories. Some are written in books, some are sung in songs, and many are carved, woven, and painted by the hands of artisans. These makers preserve traditions that are centuries old, passing them down from generation to generation. Yet, as industries move toward uniform, mass-produced goods, the value of the handmade often goes u