"This is a very unfortunate incident. The government has taken it very seriously, and our government will take strict action against those responsible. There is no place for supporters of terrorism in this country. I extend my condolences to those who lost their lives," Gadkari told repor
"He left home about four years ago. He was working as a doctor in Delhi. We had no information about him during this time. When he was arrested, we learned about it from others. We tried to meet him, but the police did not allow us. Even my other son has been arrested. They are saying my
In her FIR filed on November 7 at the SMS Police Station, the lady IAS officer has accused her husband of physical assault, illegal confinement at gunpoint.
Mohammed Siraj expressed excitement ahead of India's two-Test series against South Africa, starting November 14 at Eden Gardens. He will spearhead India's bowling alongside Jasprit Bumrah. Calling the series crucial against the defending WTC champions, Siraj said he is "bowling with good rhy
Bihar BJP President Dilip Jaiswal condemned the Delhi blast, calling it an attempt to disrupt national peace, and urged Opposition leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, to speak firmly against terrorism.
BJP leader CP Singh on Tuesday accused the opposition INDI Alliance of supporting anti-national elements, calling for strict action after a blast near Delhi's historic Red Fort left at least eight people dead and several injured.
Sri Lanka captain Charith Asalanka is looking forward to the series against Pakistan, though he knows it will prove a difficult task for his side away from home.
Cricket West Indies (CWI) on Tuesday confirmed a three-match T20I series against Afghanistan slated to take place in January 2026 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
"Bihar needs a 'model' filled with economic development, social justice, and equality. For 20 years, Bihar has endured an opportunistic, corruption-ridden government that is against the poor and deprived; today, the time for change has arrived," Kharge wrote on 'X'.
The domestic benchmark indices opened with marginal gains on Tuesday, tracking positive global cues and cautious investor sentiment ahead of key state election exit polls.