Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Friday said that the State government would implement Mekedatu and Upper Krishna projects if the Centre gives a go-ahead.
After a lot of off-the-field controversy and the end of a boycott by the Pakistani government, the India-Pakistan clash is finally on and set to enthral fans once again from Colombo on Sunday, just months after Men in Blue had reigned supreme over Pakistan in a trilogy of entertaining Asia C
"Fear of election defeat" or "Dravidian Model 2.0": DMK defends Rs 5000 grant to women as Opposition calls MK Stalin "puppet CM" ahead of 2026 assembly elections
The ICC Men's T20 World Cup will get its first massive clash as 2024 runners-up Proteas and 2022 champions England lock horns at Ahmedabad. While QDK aims to become the first South African to score 3,000 T20I runs, Buttler aims to join the 4,000 T20I run club as its fourth member.
Ahead of the budget session beginning February 16, the Gujarat Legislative Assembly complex has been adorned with the state's traditional arts and crafts. The Assembly Complex, representing the people of the state, now reflects Gujarat's rich cultural heritage, steeped in ancient traditio
Aussie batter Matt Renshaw, who scored a valiant fifty in a losing cause, reflected on the nature of T20Is, adapting to different surfaces and the team battling injuries.
When the plane landed at Colombo Airport, the local musicians and dancers gathered, decked out in traditional attire, with drums in hand. Head coach Gautam Gambhir, jokingly known for not smiling much, looked like a man on a mission as he marched through the crowd of musicians and dancers
Mauritian Minister Jyoti Jeetun praised India's technological leadership ahead of the India-AI Impact Summit 2026, calling Mauritius "very privileged" to participate. She confirmed Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam's attendance and highlighted strong India-Mauritius cultural and econo
Following a golden duck against the USA in the campaign opener, Abhishek missed the second clash at New Delhi against Namibia due to a stomach infection.
The former King was welcomed by supporters from the right-wing Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and pro-monarchy organisations, who chanted slogans against the existing political system.
Speaking about India's "next regulatory frontier", Pandey said, "In the years ahead, the four Ts -- Trust, Technology, Transparency and Teamwork -- will guide our approach. The nature of challenges may evolve, but disruption itself may remain a constant. We therefore need markets that are re