The Indian Army is not bound to give proof about the surgical strikes it conducted in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, former IAF officer Wg Cdr Praful Bakshi (retd) said on Monday, adding that the government knows that sharing the details of the attack is "against the policy of the army".
While talking with ANI, Barry O'Farrell said, "I am gravely concerned by the mindless vandalism of Hindu temples in Victoria. Australia does not tolerate hate speech or violence and Australian authorities are investigating."
New Delhi [India], January 23 (ANI/GPRC): Akhil Sachdeva has the kind of rare voice and musical prowess that casts a spell on listeners. In his new track, O Sanam which features Sara Gurpal, Akhil weaves magic yet again. Written, scored, and rendered by Akhil himself, the musical genius does
A rape survivor in Punjab's Mohali, who has been fighting for justice for two months, has allegedly threatened to commit suicide if she does not receive justice.
"Meeting BJP leaders doesn't really mean I'm going to join BJP. The bigger the leader of our party, the more he is in contact with BJP leaders," Kushwaha said while speaking to reporters.
Trinamool Congress leader Madan Mitra Sunday dismissed Indian Secular Front activists' allegations that TMC workers attacked them and said his party wants peace and does not believe in riots.
In a recent study, researchers at North Carolina State University discovered that ants did not modify their behaviour in response to rising temperatures and remained in suboptimal microhabitats even when ideal ones were there. The discovery shows that ants may be unable to change their behav
PMK president Anbumani Ramadoss, in a statement, said that the party does not support the elections if it is necessitated following the death of an MLA or if an MLA joins another party.
The report quoted All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) Chairman Hamid Zaman as saying that the textile industry will be forced to protest if the government doesn't clear the imported cotton
In a new study published on January 16 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Hatsopoulos and his team have found evidence that the brain does indeed use the spatial organization of high frequency propagating waves of neuronal activity during movement.
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], January 20 (ANI/NewsVoir): Nibav Home Lifts, India's leading player in home lift technology, has unveiled Series 3 home lifts, the world's first wire-free pneumatic home elevators that make vertical movements entirely on air, without using ropes, belts, wires or