The Maharashtra government announced a financial assistance of Rs 50 lakh for the families of the victims from the state who lost their lives in the recent Pahalgam terror attack. The announcement was made during a state cabinet meeting on Tuesday, where Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis paid
"Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar has made an outrageous and shameful statement regarding the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, claiming that "terrorists did not ask the religion of the victims." This remark is nothing short of giving a clean chit to terrorism and indirectly helping Pakistan, wh
Congress MLA Vijay Wadettiwar on Monday said that the terrorists asked religion to make the country "unstable" and incite "fight" between the two religions.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday dismissed reports claiming that 107 Pakistani citizens had gone missing, and called them "baseless." And he also said that such misleading information should not be spread.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced a stringent crackdown on Pakistani nationals overstaying in the state, following a central government decision to suspend visa services for citizens of Pakistan.
Speaking to ANI, CM Fadnavis said, "We condemn this attack. The way the attack was carried out, the victims were asked their names and then killed. It is a tragic act meant to derail Jammu and Kashmir's journey towards development. Neither Jammu and Kashmir nor the rest of India would be
Kalpana Pawar, wife of police constable Ambadas Pawar, who died bravely in the terrorist attack on Mumbai on 26 November 2008, has been appointed as Probationary Deputy Superintendent of Police, said a press statement.
According to an official release, the Cabinet cleared eight key decisions during the meeting, reflecting the state's focus on rural upliftment, judicial efficiency, labour reforms, and infrastructure expansion.
While addressing the Indian diaspora in Boston, United States, Rahul Gandhi alleged that the Election Commission (EC) in India was "compromised," stating that there was something fundamentally wrong with the system.
Amid a row over the BJP-led Maharashtra government's decision to make Hindi a mandatory third language, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday said it was incorrect to say that Hindi is being imposed, as Marathi will remain mandatory in Maharashtra.