Reacting furiously to Shankar Mishra's claim, Padma Awardee Shovana Narayan said that Air India pee-gate accused is "trying to create a diversion" from his act that he "outraged a woman's modesty".
Crores of rupees will be recovered if houses of Bharatiya Janata Party national and West Bengal leaders are raided, claimed Trinamool Congress MP Santanu Sen on Friday.
Actress Shruti Haasan missed the pre-launch event of 'Waltair Veerayya' and several reports cited that she had mental problems. The reports did not go down well with Shruti as she skipped the event as she is down with viral fever.
KL Rahul scored an unbeaten half-century in his 50th ODI to help India claim a four-wicket victory in the second ODI against Sri Lanka here at the Eden Gardens on Thursday
The agency claimed to have seized digital devices (mobile phones, SIM cards), sharp-edged knives, and incriminating material, literature and posters during these searches.
In one of the several videos that have gone viral in Pakistan following the outbreak of an unprecedented food crisis, a man recording the video showing the purported stacks of wheat sacks, has accused the ruling dispensation of opacity and said the current crisis was a 'state-manufactured cr
The Special Court issued a notice to Guwahati Airport and asked them to present before it CCTV footage of the day when lawyer Saveena Bedi had claimed to have seen a girl looking like Sheena Bora.
Imran Khan said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf members were being told that he had no political future and committed to removing all these barriers with the help of his supporters.
New Delhi [India], January 12 (ANI/NewsVoir): Max Life Insurance Co Ltd has announced that it disbursed 30,830 death claims worth INR 2,009 crore in the financial year 2021-22, attaining an individual death claims paid ratio of 99.34 per cent. With this, Max Life has surpassed the coveted 99
China's hegemonic desires in the South China Sea have resulted in a significant downfall in the relations between Manila and Beijing with increased hostilities, reported The HK Post.
Amid the furore over Bihar Education Minister Chandrashekar's remark on Wednesday that Ramcharitmanas, a poem based on the epic Ramayana, is divisive and spreads hatred in society, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar side-stepped the matter claiming he wasn't aware what the minister said.