Delhi Police on Wednesday said they have identified the person, who allegedly made calls threatening to 'kill' Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
"As a leader of India, he is certainly by definition a global leader. He has got strong opinions on a lot of subjects, one of the subjects that I think will be discussed here in Washington will be trade relations between the two countries and the integration of India not just in the WTO c
New Delhi [India], June 20: MedTech Policy Mahotsava Conclave 2023, organized by Medgate Today, witnessed a remarkable turnout of industry stakeholders, policymakers, experts, leaders, regulators, and manufacturers. The day-long conclave, held on Saturday, served as a platform for intensive
Taking to Twitter, Dhankhar said, "Hayan Abdul Ghani Al-Swad, the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Affairs and Minister of Oil, Iraq, called on the Hon'ble Vice-President, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar at the Upa-Rashtrapati Nivas today. Both leaders discussed matters of mutual interest between Indi
While speaking to ANI, SP Kangra Shalini Agnihotri said, "District police control room received two phone calls yesterday one at around 4 pm and another at 5 pm that four persons are stranded at Bhagsu waterfall and five more at a different location near Naddi."
"If average power consumption plus 10 per cent is less than 200 units, it will be subsidised. Anything over and above that will have to be paid. Consumers who use more than the allotted units, have to pay for the extra units used. 9 per cent of tax will be included in it," said KJ George, Ka
In the video, Sakshi Malik and her husband Satyawart Kadian thanked Babita Phogat for supporting the wrestlers' protest and working as a mediator between protesting wrestlers and the central government.
Zardari while addressing an event at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad, said that abandoning Afghanistan or its 40 million people during this critical phase could lead to "unimaginable consequences."
In a statement, the US State Department's Spokesperson Matthew Miller said, "We call on President Vucic and the Serbian government to immediately and unconditionally release the three Kosovo police detained on June 14. Their arrest and ongoing detention on spurious charges have exacerbate