BJP MLA Karnail Singh urged the Delhi Police Commissioner to act against public Namaz, citing traffic disruptions. He also supported closing meat shops during Navratri, calling India a "Sanatan" nation. His remarks follow BJP MLA Ravinder Singh Negi's statement.
BJP MLA Shikha Rai has supported a request to address public inconvenience caused by namaz at open spaces. The move comes after BJP MLA Karnail Singh wrote to the Delhi Police Commissioner seeking action against disruptions due to prayers in public areas.
Indian stock markets opened flat on Wednesday as the indices started settling on the gains made in the last seven trading sessions. However, FPI inflows continue.
Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan was addressing future strategic leaders undergoing Higher Defence Management Course HDMC-20 on the challenges of navigating the complex security landscape of the 21st century.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor attacked the ruling government on Monday for disrupting the Parliament and said that the issue the government raised is "irrelevant" as it is a state subject.
The ongoing protest by The Twipra Students' Federation (TSF) has blocked the Assam-Agartala National Highway, causing disruptions and delays for commuters including schoolchildren and patients.
Air India on Saturday announced that its flights to and from London Heathrow (LHR) are back on schedule after a brief disruption caused by a power outage at the airport yesterday.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 19: The Institute of Actuaries of India (IAI), the premier professional body for actuaries in India, successfully kicked off the 24th Annual Global Conference of Actuaries with the theme "Actuarial Excellence in the Age of Disruption" at The Westin, Mumbai
New Delhi [India], March 13: The New US Visa rules are bringing about huge disruptions for Indian students who are looking to travel and work in the United States. The new regulations have brought about obstacles for students who want to study, get work permits, and find long-term job opport
Indian pharma companies like CDMOs (Contract Development and Manufacturing Organizations) will not see major disruptions from the proposed US tariffs of 10-25 per cent, according to a report by B&K Securities.