Bibi’s happy place’s stretch along Alleppey to Ireland.

Hailing from Ireland; a land with interesting history, unique traditions and culture, Ms. Bibi Baskin’s first visit to Kerala and the wonderful experience that she had in God’s Own Country, eventually transformed her from a visitor to a host. A well-know television personality in Ireland and in the United Kingdom, Ms. Bibi Baskin after her … Read more

India, Ireland hold consultations on United Nations Security Council issues

New Delhi : India and Ireland held bilateral consultations on United Nations Security Council issues on 25 February congratulating each other on their election to the Security council.According to a release by the Ministry of External Affairs, The Irish delegation was led by Gerard Keown, UN Director and Head of UN Security Council Task Team, Department … Read more

Fusion Fuel Green PLC of Ireland to establish partnership with BGR Energy Systems Ltd, India to develop Green Hydrogen Projects in India

DUBLIN, Ireland:Fusion  Fuel Green  PLC a green  hydrogen technology company,  is pleased to  announce that it has signed  an MoU with BGR  Energy Systems Limited one of India’s leading  EPC companies, to develop  green hydrogen projects  in India. .The  companies intend  to establish  an initial  demonstrator plant  in India in 2021 and thereafter develop  larger-scale … Read more

Enormous possibilities to establish a business and reside in Ireland for Indians via “The Start Up Entrepreneur Programme (STEP)”

IRELAND has successfully emerged as a global investment hub over the past few decades and it is undoubtedly any businessman have a dream of starting a business in IRELAND, the futuristic country.  In recent years, Ireland has become one of the most attractive markets and incubators for start-ups. It is one of the best places … Read more

Department of Education says Second stage of phased return to school as planned: Green light for sixth class and fifth-year pupils

The Department of Education, on Monday confirmed that the second stage of phase wise return to the schools will proceed as planned. Children from third to sixth class in primary section and fifth year students in second level can return to their classes. “If we try so hard to control and prevent the infection measures … Read more

Fewer children recorded smoking and drinking – National University of Ireland Galway report highlights trends in children’s health behaviours over 20 years

National University of Ireland Galway report highlights trends in children’s health behaviours over 20 years. Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study reveals an overall decrease across all substance use measures; an increase in young people reporting pressure from schoolwork and more children report feeling low 5.3% of Irish children aged 10-17 said they were … Read more

Covid-19 pandemic witnessed 120% increase in investment fraud scams- Gardaí

GARDAÍ HAVE WARNED of an increase in investment fraud scams during the pandemic, with the majority of victims losing over €40,000. During the Covid-19 pandemic there has been a 120% increase in these types of scams, which include investment opportunities in cryptocurrencies, rare metals, shares or overseas land investments. Gardaí have said more people have … Read more

Heroic Gardaí helped women in labour .

On Sunday, Gardaí were called to assist a woman in distress in Blanchardstown Shopping centre. When Garda Arrived they quickly realised the woman was in labour.  Gardaí were assisted by Ms Anbemicael. While awaiting the ambulance a baby boy was delivered, he appeared to be in good health. Garda O’Connell retrieved towels and a first … Read more

PRESIDENT MICHAEL D Higgins has signed into law the legislation to bring in mandatory quarantine in a designated facility for certain passengers entering the country

The Health (Amendment) Bill 2021 was brought forward  by the Health Minister Stephen Donnelly last month. It was passed in both the Dáil and the Seanad and has now been signed into law by the president.  The Bill provides for a system of mandatory quarantine at designated facilities. People arriving into Ireland from certain countries will have … Read more

On this women’s day remembering Irish origin Annie Besant, the first woman to endorse birth control and ardent supporter of both Irish and Indian Home-Rule movement

Annie Besant was a free thinker, socialist and a theosophist.She had Irish origin and supported the Irish struggle for self rule.She was in England from 1908 to 1914 and was very much impressed by the movement for “Home Rule” by the Irish people against the English. While in England she set up a Home Rule … Read more