India has officially begun its digital Census 2027, a groundbreaking initiative that aims to accurately count its 1.4 billion citizens. This significant milestone, which kicks off on April 1, follows a 15-year gap since the last census in 2011. In parallel, the government is implementing strategies to bolster its economy amid geopolitical challenges, with GST collections surpassing Rs 2 lakh crore, while Japan's new office in India indicates a strengthening of economic partnerships in the face of regional tensions, particularly with China.

“An Indian woman spent Rs 58 lakh in three years chasing a job in Germany”

“An Indian woman spent Rs 58 lakh in three years chasing a job in Germany - but received zero offers.”

“An Indian woman spent Rs 58 lakh in three years chasing a job in Germany”

“but received zero offers.”

“Asia is home to 4.7 billion people. That's 60% of the world's population.”

“The first phase of India’s Census 2027 has begun.”

“From stricter HRA rules to digital payment security upgrades, April 1 marks a comprehensive shift in India's financial landscape.”

“From stricter HRA rules to digital payment security upgrades, April 1 marks a comprehensive shift in India's financial landscape.”

“PM Modi emphasised Santokhi’s consistent efforts to strengthen bilateral relations between India and Suriname, particularly in areas of culture, trade, and development cooperation.”

“Air travel in India may get costlier as jet fuel prices hit a record high, driven by the West Asia crisis.”

“India is about to count itself. Every person. Every household. In a country of more than 1.4 billion people.”

“The last time it did this was 2011 — fourteen years ago.”