The temple, which had reportedly remained closed since 1978, was reopened on December 14 as part of an encroachment clearance operation carried out by local police and administration.
"It's always tough when someone gets something over you, and you find it challenging and you've got to come up with plans. I had similar situations in my time when I was playing against other oppositions. You go away when you've got the opportunity, which he has now, to try and think about i
Continuing with the impetus given to the investigation of various Assam Ponzi Scam cases, the Central Bureau of Investigation had filed five more chargesheets in five separate cases against 18 accused, including 16 private persons and two organisations, as per a press release on Monday.
The students of Maharaja Sayajirao University in Vadodara paid tribute to legendary tabla maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain, who died on December 15, at the age of 73 in San Francisco. Hussain, a global icon in Indian classical music, had been battling idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a chronic lung
The US Trade and Development Agency on Monday awarded a technical assistance grant to India's Haryana Airports Development Corporation Limited (HADC) to support the comprehensive redevelopment of Maharaja Agrasen International Airport (Hisar Airport) into an integrated aviation hub focused
The opposition organised the protest at Jawahar Chowk in the state capital and initially, they had planned to gheroed the state assembly. But they failed to do so and called off the protest after addressing the gathering at the chowk itself.
The temple, which had reportedly remained closed since 1978, was reopened on December 14 as part of an encroachment clearance operation carried out by local police and administration.
The Supreme Court on Monday posted for hearing in January 2025 an appeal challenging a Karnataka High Court verdict which had held that shouting "Jai Shri Ram" inside a mosque does not attract the offence of outrage the religious feelings or sentiments.
Sikyong Penpa Tsering, the political leader of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA, had a series of important engagements in Washington, DC, aimed at strengthening international support for the Tibetan cause and addressing key issues affecting the Tibetan people.
Speaking to reporters in Islamabad, Gillani said that PPP has backed the government. However, it had never become the part of the cabinet and had no plans to do so in the future.
Commenting on the protest by Samajwadi Party leaders outside the State Assembly, he added, "When the government is ready to answer every question, such protests by the Samajwadi Party (SP) have become a part of their behaviour. It would have been better if they had raised the issues in the H