Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) [India], August 7: In a heartwarming charity event, the International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF) and Shake Shook Cafe collaborated to bring joy and support to the children at Missionaries of Charity Mother Teresa Bhalubasa in Jamshedpur. This event aimed to pr
The White House is closely monitoring the situation in Bangladesh, urging a democratic and inclusive interim government formation, said Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre in a press briefing on Tuesday. She commended the army's restraint and encouraged all parties to refrain from further
Speaking with ANI, JD(U)leader KC Tyagi says, "The situation in Bangladesh is worrying for India. Although, the democracy of India is so strong, but the way protests intensified in Bangladesh, the power went into the hands of dangerous people there."
Congress MP Kiran Kumar Chamala on Tuesday said that the volatile situation in Bangladesh is a lesson for all democratic countries and that the government must make all the decisions for the people.
US Defence Secretary Austin and Israel Defence Minister Gallant agreed that the August 5 Iran-aligned militia attack on US forces stationed at Al-Asad Airbase in western Iraq marked a dangerous escalation and demonstrated Iran's destabilizing role in the region
The Delhi High Court on Monday dismissed a petition challenging and seeking the quashing of an order for the demolition of shooting Coach Samresh Jung's house in Khyber Pass in the Civil Lines area of Delhi. Jung has coached Olympic medal winner Indian Shooter Manu Bhaker.
Reacting to election strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishore's veiled jibe of a "10th fail" ruling Bihar, RJD leader Tejaswi Yadav on Monday said that this is democracy and anyone can say and present their side.
New Delhi [India], August 5: SecondAct, a leading platform dedicated to fostering learning, upskilling, and holistic growth for organizations and individuals, proudly organized the Inaugural SecondAct Awards. The prestigious event recognized and celebrated extraordinary women who have fearle
Baloch activist Manzoor Baloch has criticised Pakistani security forces for mistreating peaceful Baloch sit-in protesters who were demonstrating against atrocities by the Pakistani state and its security forces.
The statement comes after an increase in the federal government's loaded frustration, which was demonstrated by its subdued criticism of the apex court for delaying its verdict on reserved seats.