Seven labourers die in rood accident in Andhra Pradesh , one survived and admitted to hospital. CM Naidu expressed grief and promised all help to the kin of the victims.
Kamala Harris, who aims to become the first woman president in US history in the polls slated later this year, expressed her intent to be the leader of "all Americans", while her Republican rival termed the tenure of hers and of President Joe Biden as the "worst in the history."
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma expressed concerns over fresh incidents of violence in Manipur and said the Government of India needs to intervene in this.
BJP candidate from Julana Captain Yogesh Bairagi for the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the senior leadership of the party for placing trust in him.
During the call, UAE President expressed his best wishes to the Algerian President for success in his duties in the coming period in aiming to meet the aspirations of the Algerian people for further progress and prosperity
Sri Lankan bowling coach Aaqib Javed expressed that pacer Asitha Fernando has potential to be the "greatest-ever fast bowler" for his country following his heroics on the tour to England
On the second day of the visit of a high-level delegation of the Government of Rajasthan led by Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, many South Korean firms expressed their interest in exploring opportunities in Rajasthan and expanding their business in the state. This includes several leading
Son of Baramulla MP Rashid Engineer, Abrar expressed his happiness following Delhi's special NIA court decision to grant interim bail to parliamentarian Rashid Engineer in connection with a terror funding case, adding that this is a proud and emotional moment for him.
Congress candidate Vinesh Phogat expressed her happiness on Tuesday for being considered as a source of inspiration for young girls, and assuring them if the Congress government comes to power in Haryana, they will not have to suffer like she had to suffer.
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) Bengal expressed its deep disappointment on Monday with the Supreme Court's directive for protesting doctors to return to work by 5.00 pm tomorrow.