Indian American leader and Republican leader Nikki Haley attacked former US President Donald Trump while raising concerns over his 'mental fitness' after the former President confused her with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, The Hill reported.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 20: The Bombay Presidency Golf Club (BPGC) proudly hosted the Women's Golf Association of India (WGAI) Golf Tournament, an exhilarating three-day competition that unfolded from January 16th to January 18th, 2024. The tournament concluded with the Pro-Am
Urging for global support against enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings in Balochistan, political activist Mahrang Baloch has said that the movement of Baloch protesters, which has entered its fourth phase, aims to raise awareness nationally and internationally.
Indian American leader Nikki Haley hit back at former US president Donald Trump over his remarks questioning the former UN Ambassador's eligibility to run as the president.
One out of every three children who suffer bacterial meningitis has irreversible neurological impairments as a result of the infection. This is according to a recent epidemiological study done by Karolinska Institutet and published in the top medical journal JAMA Network Open.
The Chief Minister also inaugurated four projects worth Rs. 11.32 crore viz. Mandwara to Karol via Chanauriya Basti, Baba Balotu Mandir and Sukar and Dadri link road including causeway over Nalsuha Khad and two bridges on Bani to Pragpur via Dangra Sidh road on Lagbaliana and Sehri Khad.
The Delhi High Court has recently issued a show cause notice in a sou moto contempt case against a woman living in Australia for using derogatory words against the judge of the high court.
"CBI laid a trap and caught the Dy CMM, a 2012-batch IRSS officer of East Central Railway, Hajipur, in Bihar while accepting undue advantage of Rs two lakh through a peon," it said.
Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said that within hours of getting information regarding the viral video showing passengers sitting and eating on the Mumbai airport tarmac, the show-cause notice was immediately issued to the airlines and airport.
People with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) could be more likely to die from both natural and unnatural causes than those without the illness, according to a Swedish study published in The BMJ.