Following his win, Neeraj said in the press conference, "The competition was very good. The weather was hot. I had come from Doha. It took a lot of time to recover and travel. That is why I took only four throws because I have to compete once again in 10-12 days. I felt really good playing h
Uttarakhand CM and BJP leader Pushkar Singh Dhami said that the entire country in unison felt that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has tirelessly worked for 140 crore people of the country in the past 10 years and they want to make him PM again.
Nairobi [Kenya]/ Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 14: Merck Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany, in partnership with the African First Ladies, announced the winners of Merck Foundation Africa Media Recognition "More Than a Mother" Awards 2023 and "Diabetes and Hypertensi
'Downton Abbey' fans, rejoice! The beloved period drama is set to grace the silver screen once again, as Focus Features and Carnival Films collaborate on a new instalment of the franchise.
Munich/ Berlin [Germany], May 13: ESMT Berlin and the BMW Group are partnering for the third time to offer BMW Group Change Maker Fellowships. The 10 full-tuition fellowships for the ESMT Global Online MBA will support ambitious young mathematics or technology professionals to accelerate pos
"I felt overwhelmed. I made a portrait of PM Modi. I started working on it from day before yesterday. I had always dreamt of meeting PM Modi by showcasing my talent," Sharma who stays at a residential complex at Howrah's Carry Road said speaking to ANI.
Pranavi Urs, who came through her domestic Tour, the Women's Pro Golf Tour, where she has won multiple times, was also Tied-4th in the team competition along with Singapore's Shannon Tan (73) and fellow Indian Vani Kapoor (77) and amateur Cho
Fashionista Sonam Kapoor never misses a chance to dish out fashion goals with her appearances in public and always makes sure that her presence is felt whether in India or globally.
After fellow party member Navneet Rana's '15 seconds lagenge' remark stirred controversy, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Madhavi Latha on Thursday said that former wanted to convey to the citizens that it will only take 15 seconds to cast their vote, which will help the nation move towards
"In the census of 1951, there were 88 per cent Hindus and 9.5 per cent Muslims while in the census of 2011, there were 79.8 per cent Hindus and 14.5 per cent Muslims...The population of SC, ST, and OBC will increase based only on natural causes. But the population of these people will grow