Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president JP Nadda will visit Andhra Pradesh as part of the Mega Jan Sampark Abhiyan. The purpose of the leaders' visit is to present the progress card of the PM Modi government's nine-year tenure to the public, said sources in the BJP.
New Delhi [India], June 5: Global City Gurugram, to be built at par with many internationally sustainable cities across the world, is going to be a self-sufficient and sustainable 'city within city', with an intensive focus on modern technology fields, low-carbon green infrastructure, transi
The loot incident occurred on Dewas Road near MIT College under Narwar police station limits in the district on June 1. A few unidentified persons stopped the victim, Ajay Jaat, who was going on a highway in his newly bought car. The thieves make off with the car and cash lying inside it by
New Delhi [India], June 5: The World Environment Day on June 5th is a strong reminder that planet earth is on the brink of ecological catastrophe due to human apathy. This calls for immediate and collective efforts by all stakeholders to reverse the dire situation through reduction of carbon
"The five men charge-sheeted on Friday have been identified as Umar Farooque, Feroze Khan, Mohamed Thoufeeq, Sheikh Hidayatullah, and Sanofar Ali. Six accused were earlier charge-sheeted by the NIA on April 20, 2023, under sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and explosive su
Russell has confirmed that no damage was done to his newly upgraded W14 car. Rusell will start the race in the 12th position. While his teammate Lewis Hamilton will start the race in fourth position
After taking the pole position in Qualifying round for the Spanish Grand Prix, Max Verstappen admitted that Red Bull had more pace in hand, adding that from the start the car was pretty good.
Manchester City has secured a Carabao Cup, a top-four finish in Premier League and consequently a Champions League spot and runners-up position in FA Cup as their season highlights
Blood pressure is frequently measured in hospitalised patients. Severe hypertension can result in a heart attack, stroke, or damage to blood vessels and organs such the heart, brain, kidneys, and eyes. The majority of hospitalised patients, on the other hand, have transiently elevated blood