Vidya Bhushan Soni, former Indian Ambassador to Bangladesh, has said that the overall situation in Bangladesh is unfortunately very tragic and that it was coming.
Congress leader and Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi on Monday asserted that if the 'traditional skills' of working families get the necessary support then it will change the destiny of the country.
In yet another historical decision in the interest of farming community, Haryana Government has decided to procure all crops at Minimum Support Price (MSP).
India has executed Bilateral Air Services Agreements (ASAs) with a total of 116 foreign countries. The agreements facilitate the operation of international flights between India and these nations, aiming to boost global connectivity and support economic and tourism growth.
The Visa-on-Arrival can be utilized at six designated airports across India, simplifying the process for visitors from these countries and enhancing the convenience of travel.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country in a military chopper amid rising violence in the nation over quota protests, ProthomAlo reported.
The Special Cell of the Delhi Police in Dwarka arrested two inter-state traffickers on Monday, making a recovery of six country-made pistols and 12 live cartridges from them. The accused have been identified as Ajrudeen alias Ajru PS-Bichhor (32) and Mohammad Rashid (28), both residents o
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Pacer Dillon Pennington is in doubt about making a debut for England in their upcoming Test series against Sri Lanka after sustaining a hamstring injury that has rendered him unavailable for The Hundred.
On the occasion of the 51st foundation day of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said that after the Prime Minister took charge of the country for the third time, many efforts are being made to take the country's economy to third position fr
Two warships from the Philippines and Japan each, for the first time ever, conducted a joint exercise in the contested waters. Meanwhile, a Vietnamese Coast Guard vessel is on its way to the Philippines for a joint training exercise, in a first such exercise between the two countries.