Yadav stressed that he wants to end migration and make a "crime-free" Bihar, noting that as soon as Mahagathbandhan government is formed, a law will be passed to provide a government job to every state household.
New Delhi [India], October 29: In a world of comparison, confusion, and noise, Krishna Raval offers a sanctuary of self-discovery with her new book, Feelings. Freakouts. Figuring It Out.
J&K CM Omar Abdullah slammed a proposed bill seeking proprietary rights for illegally built houses on government land, saying it benefits the land mafia and is driven by political gain. He vowed his government would not support measures that harm J&K citizens.
ACP Vikram Nehra said that the police have interrogated the nine police officials deployed at Aqil Akhtar's house. They are investigating the cause of the death.
New Delhi [India], October 28: A new chapter unfolds in India's luxury couture landscape as Divyansh & Garvit India, a name synonymous with craftsmanship, innovation, and refined Indian artistry, ushers in a transformative era of menswear. With an unwavering commitment to design intelligence
Madurai (Tamil Nadu) [India], October 28: Kaleesuwari Refinery Private Limited, the renowned FMCG enterprise behind trusted household brands such as Gold Winner, Dheepam and Cardia, continues to strengthen its commitment to social responsibility and community welfare through its ongoing heal
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told US President Donald Trump during their Tokyo meeting that she has nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize, Kyodo News reported citing the White House.
The doubling of gold prices recently has substantially boosted the net worth of Indian households to around Rs 3.24 trillion, according to a report by Systematix Research.
When asked about former White House strategist Steve Bannon's recent suggestion that he seek an unconstitutional third term, Trump said, "I would love to do it -- I have the best numbers ever,"
Uganda President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni commended the entrepreneurial spirit of Indians, saying it has significantly contributed to Uganda's economic growth through job creation, skills development, and increased revenue for government services such as education.
The event saw members of the Indian diaspora in Uganda dressed in vibrant yellow. The dinner brought together prominent members of the Indian community, alongside officials from the Indian High Commission in Kampala.